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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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Hadley Stevens Smith,Jennifer S Blumenthal-Barby,Ritodhi Chatterjee et al. Hadley Stevens Smith et al.
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the link between individual behavior and public health, along with the importance of evidence-based efforts to promote prosocial individual behavior. Insights from behavioral scien...
Timothy F Page,Weiwei Chen,Julie A Jacko et al. Timothy F Page et al.
Emergency department (ED) visits for drug overdoses increased nationally during COVID-19 despite declines in all-cause ED visits. The study purpose was to compare characteristics of ED visits for opioid and stimulant overdoses before and du...
Lisa A Auster-Gussman,Kimberly G Lockwood,Sarah A Graham et al. Lisa A Auster-Gussman et al.
The National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) offers lifestyle change education to adults at risk for diabetes across the United States, but its reach is curbed due, in part, to limitations of traditional in-person programs. Diabetes Prev...
Rachelle Rene,Mollie Cherson,Angelo Rannazzisi et al. Rachelle Rene et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic created significant mental stressors among patients, which had the potential to impede access to primary care behavioral health (PCBH) services through rapid unplanned shifts to telehealth. The authors utilized retrosp...
Taressa K Fraze,Laura B Beidler,Laura M Gottlieb Taressa K Fraze
Health care organizations increasingly recognize the impact of social needs on health outcomes. As organizations develop and scale efforts to address social needs, little is known about the optimal role for clinicians in providing social ca...
Elena Byhoff,Rubeen Guardado,Nan Xiao et al. Elena Byhoff et al.
Screening for social needs during routine medical visits is increasingly common. To date, there are limited data on which social needs are most predictive of health outcomes. The aim of this study is to build a predictive model from integra...
Kara E MacLeod,Zhiqiu Ye,Bruce Donald et al. Kara E MacLeod et al.
A literature review of peer-reviewed articles published 2000-2019 was conducted to determine the types and extent of hypertension-associated productivity loss among adults in the United States. All monetary outcomes were standardized to 201...
Jordan J Karlitz,A Mark Fendrick,Jay Bhatt et al. Jordan J Karlitz et al.
Outreach, including patient navigation, has been shown to increase the uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in underserved populations. This analysis evaluates the cost-effectiveness of triennial multi-target stool DNA (mt-sDNA) vers...