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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Medicine.
Autor:
David J Halpern, Benjamin H. Smith, Benjamin A. Goldstein, Patrick Gregory, John Yeatts, Kevin Shah, Erin T. Wei, Makeba Felton
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA. 62(1)
Background Sodium-glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists have demonstrated beneficial outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes at high cardiovascular risk. Unfortunately, these agents are still underuti
Publikováno v:
Preventive Medicine. 53:108-114
Objective To systematically review the observational evidence concerning the effect of screening on breast cancer mortality in actual populations of women ages 50–69 years. Methods We searched MEDLINE and multiple reference lists for relevant cohor
Autor:
Elizabeth H. Calloway, Mitchell L. Drumm, Margaret W. Leigh, Michael R. Knowles, Michael S. Schechter, John Yeatts, Jessica E. Pittman, Mary J. Emond, Annelies Van Rie, Stephanie D. Davis, Michelle Kiser
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 46:497-504
Rationale Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) is associated with poor pulmonary outcomes in cystic fibrosis (CF), but the association between age of Pa infection and severity of subsequent lung disease has not been thoroughly investigated. Objective Our goal
Autor:
Jessica E, Pittman, Elizabeth H, Calloway, Michelle, Kiser, John, Yeatts, Stephanie D, Davis, Mitchell L, Drumm, Michael S, Schechter, Margaret W, Leigh, Mary, Emond, Annelies, Van Rie, Michael R, Knowles
Publikováno v:
Pediatric pulmonology. 46(5)
Rationale: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) is associated with poor pulmonary outcomes in cystic fibrosis (CF), but the association between age of Pa infection and severity of subsequent lung disease has not been thoroughly investigated. Objective: Our go
Autor:
Daniel E. Jonas, James C. Garbutt, Halle R. Amick, Janice M. Brown, Kimberly A. Brownley, Carol L. Council, Anthony J. Viera, Tania M. Wilkins, Cody J. Schwartz, Emily M. Richmond, John Yeatts, Tammeka Swinson Evans, Sally D. Wood, Russell P. Harris
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 157:645
Alcohol misuse, which includes the full spectrum from risky drinking to alcohol dependence, is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States.To evaluate the benefits and harms of behavioral counseling interventions for adolescents and adu
Autor:
Kinard T; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care., Brennan-Cook J; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care., Johnson S; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care., Long A; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care., Yeatts J; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care., Halpern D; Tara Kinard, MSN, MBA, RN, ACM-RN, CCM, CENP, is Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Duke Health's Population Health Management Office. She is the DNP student noted during implementation of this quality improvement project, and her interests include improving health equity, patient outcomes, and care delivery for patients during care transitions.; Jill Brennan-Cook, DNP, RN, GERO-BC, is Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing. Her current scholarship focuses on older adults, myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and health inequities.; Sara Johnson, MBA, PMP, is the Associate Vice President, Population Health and Innovation at Duke Primary Care. In this role, Sara leads the strategic planning and project management of Duke Primary Care's Population Health programs and initiatives.; Andrea Long, PharmD, is a licensed Pharmacist and Information Technology Director, Population Health Analytics at Duke Health Technology Solutions and the Duke Population Health Management Office.; John Yeatts, MD, MPH, is a practicing internist and serves as Assistant Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Duke Health, as well as the Executive Director of the Population Health Management Office and Duke Connected Care, Duke's Accountable Care Organization.; David Halpern, MD, MPH, FACP, is a practicing internist and serves as the Senior Medical Director for Quality and Population Health at Duke Primary Care.
Publikováno v:
Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2024 Mar-Apr 01; Vol. 29 (2), pp. 54-62. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 23.