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The medical home: growing evidence to support a new approach to primary care
TC Rosenthal - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2008 - jabfm.org
Introduction: A medical home is a patient-centered, multifaceted source of personal primary
health care. It is based on a relationship between the patient and physician, formed to …
health care. It is based on a relationship between the patient and physician, formed to …
What are the most effective strategies for improving quality and safety of health care?
I Scott - Internal medicine journal, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing
health care, some clinician/patient driven, others manager/policy‐maker driven. Which of …
health care, some clinician/patient driven, others manager/policy‐maker driven. Which of …
Risk factors in children hospitalized with RSV bronchiolitis versus non–RSV bronchiolitis
CG García, R Bhore, A Soriano-Fallas, M Trost… - …, 2010 - publications.aap.org
BACKGROUND: The trends in hospitalization rates and risk factors for severe bronchiolitis
have not been recently described, especially after the routine implementation of prophylaxis …
have not been recently described, especially after the routine implementation of prophylaxis …
Effect of hospitalist workload on the quality and efficiency of care
DJ Elliott, RS Young, J Brice, R Aguiar… - JAMA internal …, 2014 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Hospitalist physicians face increasing pressure to maximize productivity, which
may undermine the efficiency and quality of care. Objective To determine the association …
may undermine the efficiency and quality of care. Objective To determine the association …
Growth in the care of older patients by hospitalists in the United States
Background National and population-based information on the increase in patient care by
hospitalists in the United States is lacking. Methods Using a 5% sample of Medicare …
hospitalists in the United States is lacking. Methods Using a 5% sample of Medicare …
Hospital‐physician collaboration: landscape of economic integration and impact on clinical integration
LR Burns, RW Muller - The Milbank Quarterly, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Context: Hospital‐physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic
research, given their impact on hospitals' financial success. HPRs also are at the center of …
research, given their impact on hospitals' financial success. HPRs also are at the center of …
Evaluating the quality of care provided by graduates of international medical schools
One-quarter of practicing physicians in the United States are graduates of international
medical schools. The quality of care provided by doctors educated abroad has been the …
medical schools. The quality of care provided by doctors educated abroad has been the …
Meeting the challenge of COPD care delivery in the USA: a multiprovider perspective
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the USA continues to grow.
Although progress has been made in the the development of diagnostics, therapeutics, and …
Although progress has been made in the the development of diagnostics, therapeutics, and …
Management patterns in acute low back pain: the role of physical therapy
Study Design. Retrospective cohort study. Objective. To evaluate the relationship between
early physical therapy (PT) for acute low back pain and subsequent use of lumbosacral …
early physical therapy (PT) for acute low back pain and subsequent use of lumbosacral …
Predictors of hospital readmission after stroke: a systematic review
JH Lichtman, EC Leifheit-Limson, SB Jones… - Stroke, 2010 - ahajournals.org
Background and Purpose—Risk-standardized hospital readmission rates are used as
publicly reported measures reflecting quality of care. Valid risk-standardized models adjust …
publicly reported measures reflecting quality of care. Valid risk-standardized models adjust …