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pro vyhledávání: '"Loida Tamayo"'
Autor:
Joshua Breslau, Amelia M. Haviland, David J. Klein, Steven Martino, John Adams, Jacob W. Dembosky, Loida Tamayo, Sarah Gaillot, Yvette Overton, Marc N. Elliott
Publikováno v:
Health Services Research. 58:579-588
To inform efforts to improve equity in the quality of behavioral healthcare by examining income-related differences in performance on HEDIS behavioral health measures in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.Reporting Year 2019 MA HEDIS data were obtained an
Autor:
Robert Weech-Maldonado, Amelia M. Haviland, Katrin Hambarsoomian, Steven C. Martino, Jacob W. Dembosky, Loida Tamayo, Sarah Gaillot, Marc N. Elliott
Publikováno v:
Medical care. 60(12)
Hispanic people with Medicare report worse patient experiences than non-Hispanic White counterparts. However, little research examines how these disparities may vary by language preference (English/Spanish).Using Medicare Consumer Assessment of Healt
Autor:
Sarah, MacCarthy, Matthew L, Mizel, Amelia M, Haviland, Jacob W, Dembosky, Sarah, Gaillot, Loida, Tamayo, Marc N, Elliott
Publikováno v:
The American journal of managed care. 28(9)
Medicare beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicaid are a low-income group who are often in poor health. Little research has examined sex differences in patient experience by dual/low-income subsidy (LIS) status.Cross-sectional comparison by sex and
Autor:
Sarah, MacCarthy, Marc N, Elliott, Steven C, Martino, David J, Klein, Amelia M, Haviland, Robert, Weech-Maldonado, Jacob W, Dembosky, Loida, Tamayo, Sarah, Gaillot, Eric C, Schneider
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rural Health.
To investigate whether rural-urban differences in quality of care for Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees vary between females and males.Data for this study came from the 2019 Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set. Linear regression was use
Autor:
Ann Haas, John L. Adams, Amelia M. Haviland, Jacob W. Dembosky, Peter A. Morrison, Sarah Gaillot, Allen M. Fremont, Jennifer L. Gildner, Loida Tamayo, Marc N. Elliott
Publikováno v:
Medical care. 60(8)
Data on race-and-ethnicity that are needed to measure health equity are often limited or missing. The importance of first name and sex in predicting race-and-ethnicity is not well understood.The objective of this study was to compare the contribution
Autor:
Marc N. Elliott, Judy H. Ng, Joshua S. Mallett, Loida Tamayo, Megan Mathews, Denis Agniel, Nate Orr, Cheryl L. Damberg, Steven C. Martino
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 59:778-784
BACKGROUND Each year, about 10% of Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees voluntarily switch to another MA contract, while another 2% voluntarily switch from MA to fee-for-service Medicare. Voluntary disenrollment from MA plans is related to beneficiaries
Autor:
Clarissa Jonas Diamantidis, Lindsay Zepel, Virginia Wang, Valerie A. Smith, Sarah Hudson Scholle, Loida Tamayo, Matthew L. Maciejewski
Publikováno v:
Am J Nephrol
Introduction: The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Medicare beneficiaries has quadrupled in the past 2 decades, but little is known about risk factors affecting the progression of CKD. This study aims to understand the progression in Med
Autor:
Steven C. Martino, Robert Weech-Maldonado, Marc N. Elliott, Katrin Hambarsoomian, Amelia M. Haviland, Sarah Gaillot, Loida Tamayo
Publikováno v:
Medical care. 60(1)
Hispanic older adults face substantial health disparities compared with non-Hispanic-White (hereafter "White") older adults. To the extent that these disparities stem from cultural and language barriers faced by Hispanic people, they may be compounde
Publikováno v:
Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance. 43:407-420
Mixed evidence of care management effectiveness raises questions about how these services are provided in practice. This study evaluates care management in nine provider settings using elements fro...
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International Journal of Care Coordination. 21:160-169
Introduction Care coordination can improve healthcare quality and reduce costs. The objective of this study was to provide a qualitative understanding of the most helpful coordination services as experienced by patients receiving these services to re