Access to Care, Utilization
Access to care and utilization/ health service use patterns
Grants:
- Closing the Loop in Child Tuberculosis Contact Management: Predictors and Completion of Therapy Outcomes in Western Kenya (UMass Chan Global Health funding) – Daria Szkwarko, DO
- National Epidemiological Survey of Women in Primary Care Practices: Substance Use and Mental Health Service Needs and Barriers (NIAAA) – Carole Upshur, EdD and Linda Weinreb, MD
- A Longitudinal Study of Health Care Utilization Among Pregnant and Postpartum Homeless Women and Their Infants (HRSA) – Robin Clark, PhD and Linda Weinreb, MD
- Direct Engagement of Stakeholders in Translating CER into Clinical Guidelines (PCORI) – Roger Luckmann, MD, MPH
- High Deductible Health Plans in Massachusetts: Adoption of HDHPs and Patterns of Health Care Utilization and Spending (Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA)) – Wen-Chieh Lin, PhD
- Rapid Access to Perinatal Psychiatric Care in Depression Program (CDC) – Linda Weinreb, MD
Publications:
- Daria Szkwarko. Child Contact Management in High Tuberculosis Burden Countries: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review. 2017. https://doi.dorg/10/1371/journal.pone.0182185.
- Bittie BehlChadha, Judy Savageau, Monica Bharel, Michael Gagnon, PeiPei Lei, and Carla Hillerns. Comparison of Patient Experience between a Practice for Homeless Patients and Other Practices Engaged in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Initiative. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2017;28:1151–1164.
- E Wittenberg, M Bharel, JF Bridges, Z Ward and Linda Weinreb. Using Best-Worst Scaling to Understand Patient Priorities: A Case Example of Papanicolaou Tests for Homeless Women. Ann Fam Med 2016;14(4):359-364.
- Stephen Earls, Judy Savageau, Sue Begley, Barry Saver, Kate Sullivan and Alan Chuman. Can Scribes Boost FPs Efficiency and Job Satisfaction? J Family Practice 2017;66(4):206-214.
Presentations:
- Suzanne Cashman and Monica Lowell (along with UMass Chan medical students): “Collaborating to Improve Outcomes: An Interprofessional Student Approach to Hot Spotting” (American Public Health Association annual meeting)
- Leonard Finn: “Leading Group Visits for Obese Patients: How to Listen, Plan, Implement and Use Billing Codes for Effective Intervention” (AAFP FMX Meeting)
- Mark Fitzgerald and Daniel Wemple: “Triple Aiming at High Utilizers: A Novel Complex Care Management program in a Residency Outpatient Clinic” (Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference)
- Debi Lang et al: “Facilitating Access to Health Coverage and Care by Advancing Consumer Self-Sufficiency” (poster; American Public Health Association annual meeting)
- Linda Long-Belil: “Predisposing, Enabling and Need Factors Leading to Nursing Facility Readmission after Transition to the Community” (American Public Health Association annual meeting)
- Judy Savageau: “Assessing Disparities in Mental Health Screening and Services Before and After Implementation of an Innovative Statewide Program for Children with Medicaid” (Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting)
Student Projects:
- Gianina Monestime with Sara Shields, MD and Sara Casey, MD (Family Health Center of Worcester)
Group Prenatal Visits: A 10-Year Review of the Impact on Mother and Baby Outcomes
- Trupti Ingle
Hotspotting: UMass Chan-UMMHC Task Force on Inpatient Super-Utilization
Advisor: Suzanne Cashman, ScD
- Patrick Alvarado
Resources for Patients Seeking to Understand and Resolve Hospital Bills
Advisor: Robin Clark, PhD
- Jeremy Vincent
Diabetic Registry Preplanning Pilot Program
Advisor: Amber Sarkar, MD
Research Forum Topics
- February 16, 2018:
Robin Clark, PhD – “Health Care Use by Families Before Becoming Homeless. Can We Identify At-risk Families Earlier?”
- March 17, 2017:
Kimberly Lenz, PharmD (Office of Clinical Affairs; Center for Health Policy and Research) and Bonnie Greenwood, PharmD, BCPS (Clinical Pharmacy Services; ForHealth Consulting) – “An Evaluation of the Change in Average Opioid Dose Before and After Sequential Reductions in MassHealth’s Opioid Limits”
- October 21, 2016:
Paul Kirby, MA (Center for Health Policy and Research/Office of Clinical Affairs) – “Impact of a Pediatric-focused Medical Home Learning Collaborative on Preventable Emergency Department Visits by Publicly-insured Children in Massachusetts”