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期刊名:Population health management

缩写:POPUL HEALTH MANAG

ISSN:1942-7891

e-ISSN:1942-7905

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Simone R Singh,J Mac McCullough Simone R Singh
Greater investment in the social determinants of health (SDOH) is positively associated with improved health outcomes of both individuals and their communities, which in turn may help to bend the health care cost curve and reduce health car...
Sarah Stewart de Ramirez,Jeremy McGarvey,Abby Lotz et al. Sarah Stewart de Ramirez et al.
Mammography screening rates are typically lower in those with less economic advantage (EA). This study, conducted at an integrated health care system covering a mixed rurality population, assessed the ability of interventions (text messages...
Trygve Dolber,Jeffrey Janata,Anthony J Millard et al. Trygve Dolber et al.
Strategies to reduce suffering and expense for complex and costly patients have met with limited success. This may be due to both the ongoing dependence on transactional relationships and the failure to recognize anxiety spectrum disorders ...
Giuseppe Valeriani,Iris Sarajlic Vukovic,Francesco Saverio Bersani et al. Giuseppe Valeriani et al.
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has magnified existing health inequities linked to social determinants of health, with racial and ethnic minorities being disproportionately affected by the pandemic. A proposed strategy to addres...
Xiaowei Yan,Cheryl D Stults,Sien Deng et al. Xiaowei Yan et al.
Many studies have assessed the factors associated with overall video visit use during the COVID-19 pandemic, but little is known about who is most likely to continue to use video visits and why. The authors combined a survey with electronic...
Jessica Luo,Willem Collier,David Magno-Padron et al. Jessica Luo et al.
In the United States, the top 1% and top 5% of health care spenders account for 23% and 50% of total health care spending, respectively. These high spenders have been coined the term super utilizers (SU). The aim of this study was to identi...