Kelley, A Taylor Incze, Michael A Baylis, Jacob D Calder, Spencer G Weiner, Saul J Zickmund, Susan L Jones, Audrey L Vanneman, Megan E Conroy, Molly B Gordon, Adam J
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Substance abuse
Background: Evidence-based treatment is provided infrequently and inconsistently to patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). Treatment guidelines call for high-quality, patient-centered care that meets individual preferences and needs, but it is unclear whether current quality measures address individualized aspects of care and whether measures of ...
Sue Sommer, Thu Helga
Automatic Quality Assurance in modern software development is inevitable for cost reduction and efficiency. Besides the correctness of the software, the performance and user-perception are essential subjects of testing. For 3D visualisation software like instant3Dhub, quantifying the quality of user perception is a challenging task. We will examine...
Robbins, Matthew S Victorio, M Cristina C Bailey, Mark Cook, Calli Garza, Ivan Huff, J Stephen Ready, Duren Schuster, Nathaniel M Seidenwurm, David Seng, Elizabeth
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Headache
Hernandez-Boussard, Tina Blayney, Douglas W Brooks, James D
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Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology
Efficient capture of routine clinical care and patient outcomes is needed at a population-level, as is evidence on important treatment-related side effects and their effect on well-being and clinical outcomes. The increasing availability of electronic health records (EHR) offers new opportunities to generate population-level patient-centered eviden...
Aragon, Stephen Khojasteh, Mak Boykin, Montrale Crumpton, Breanne McGuinn, Laura Gesell, Sabina
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Journal of best practices in health professions diversity : research, education and policy
This investigation challenged the proposition that physician patient-centeredness influences patients' experience-of-care (PEC). A theory-driven, three-factor, multigroup structural equation modeling design, using asymptotic-distribution-free and bootstrap estimation, with two national random and 5,000 bootstrap samples challenged the proposition's...
Winslow, Rosalie
Healthcare organizations in the United States are increasingly evaluated by systems that link quality measurement with regulatory and payment approaches. Operationalized through quality measurement, quality is affirmed as the basis for improving healthcare processes, outcomes, and health systems broadly. At the same time, electronic health record (...
Jones, Barbara E Haroldsen, Candace Madaras-Kelly, Karl Goetz, Matthew B Ying, Jian Sauer, Brian Jones, Makoto M Leecaster, Molly Greene, Tom Fridkin, Scott K
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Medical care
Electronic health records provide the opportunity to assess system-wide quality measures. Veterans Affairs Pharmacy Benefits Management Center for Medication Safety uses medication use evaluation (MUE) through manual review of the electronic health records. To compare an electronic MUE approach versus human/manual review for extraction of antibioti...
Jordan, Justin T Sanders, Amy E Armstrong, Terri Asher, Tony Bennett, Amy Dunbar, Erin Mohile, Nimish Nghiemphu, P Leia Smith, Timothy R Ney, Douglas E
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Neuro-Oncology
Squitieri, Lee Ganz, David A Mangione, Carol M Needleman, Jack Romano, Patrick S Saliba, Debra Ko, Clifford Y Waxman, Daniel A
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BMJ quality & safety
Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) are publicly reported in the USA and used to adjust Medicare payment to acute inpatient facilities. Current methods used to identify HAPIs in administrative claims rely on hospital-reported present-on-admission (POA) data instead of prior patient health information. To study the reliability of claims data...
Squitieri, Lee Ganz, David A Mangione, Carol M Needleman, Jack Romano, Patrick S Saliba, Debra Ko, Clifford Y Waxman, Daniel A
BackgroundHospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) are publicly reported in the USA and used to adjust Medicare payment to acute inpatient facilities. Current methods used to identify HAPIs in administrative claims rely on hospital-reported present-on-admission (POA) data instead of prior patient health information.ObjectiveTo study the reliabil...