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Ageism In Consent? In A Decision-Making Capable Geriatric Orthopaedic Trauma Patient Population, Does Increased Age Impact Who Physicians Consent For Surgical Fixation?, Madeline M. Mcgovern, Michael F. Mctague, Mph, Marilyn Heng, Md, Mph, Frcsc Jan 2020

Ageism In Consent? In A Decision-Making Capable Geriatric Orthopaedic Trauma Patient Population, Does Increased Age Impact Who Physicians Consent For Surgical Fixation?, Madeline M. Mcgovern, Michael F. Mctague, Mph, Marilyn Heng, Md, Mph, Frcsc

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Introduction: Persistent misconceptions of frailty and dementia in geriatric patients impact physician-patient communication and leave patients vulnerable to disempowerment. Our study examines the consenting process in an orthogeriatric trauma patient population to determine if there is a relationship between increased age at presentation and utilization of health care proxies (HCPs) for surgical procedure consent.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of patients aged 65 and older admitted for an operative fracture between 2013 and 2016. Patients were considered decision-making capable if there was absence of history of cognitive impairment prior to surgical consent and if the patients screened negative in …


Electronic Health Records: All That They’Re Chalked Up To Be?, Mac Williams, Meghan Gannon, Phd Jan 2020

Electronic Health Records: All That They’Re Chalked Up To Be?, Mac Williams, Meghan Gannon, Phd

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Introduction. The United States faces a challenge: how to improve access to healthcare with an aging physician workforce. An aging baby boomer population prompts higher medical demands, further heightening this challenge. Although measures to increase the longevity of practice for older physicians could help address this challenge, the federal government has lacked to create such policy.

Methods. This study looked at the role of electronic health records and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in the ability of primary care physicians to continue practice through in-depth qualitative interviews. A total of N=5 interviews were conducted in-person and remotely using a …


Cost Savings And Patient Satisfaction Following Implementation Of An Online Blockchain-Based Healthcare Payment Portal, Zubin Hussain, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Constantine Daskalakis, Scd Jan 2020

Cost Savings And Patient Satisfaction Following Implementation Of An Online Blockchain-Based Healthcare Payment Portal, Zubin Hussain, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Constantine Daskalakis, Scd

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Introduction. Although most patients prefer e-billing, many providers use paper. On average, over three paper bills are sent before payment is received. This means wasted time, money, energy, and decreased patient satisfaction. Could the implementation of an online, blockchain-based healthcare payment portal increase cost savings and patient satisfaction while maintaining confidentiality?

Methods. Transaction data was collected by MAPay through their portal system from about 100 providers in 50 locations in the NYC area, all through IntegraConnect. This study analyzes trends in how patients pay their medical bills and how much they pay.

Results. From March through September, all electronic methods …


State Level Efforts To Improve Rural Physician Retention: A Policy Analysis, Jaclyn Grode, Meghan Gannon Jan 2020

State Level Efforts To Improve Rural Physician Retention: A Policy Analysis, Jaclyn Grode, Meghan Gannon

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Introduction: There exists a maldistribution of family physicians in the United States, resulting in unequal access to health care between urban and rural residents. Efforts to correct this have focused on recruitment but retention also merits attention. This paper seeks to address how state policies can be adjusted to improve retention.

Methods: This policy brief reviewed current state policies regarding retention strategies. Seven interviews were conducted with stakeholders experienced in provider retention to assess priorities and feasibility. Stakeholders included state-level officials in Nebraska and Pennsylvania, persons involved in national retention efforts, and administrators at Pennsylvania health centers. Interview data were …


Vaccination Exemptions For School-Aged Children In Delaware, Anna Melnick, Mph, Meghan Gannon, Phd Jan 2020

Vaccination Exemptions For School-Aged Children In Delaware, Anna Melnick, Mph, Meghan Gannon, Phd

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Background: Current awareness around childhood vaccinations and associated requirements for school entry has been heightened both nationally and internationally as governments work to find a balance between protecting their residents’ health and personal freedoms. Scant research exists examining the characteristics of these vaccine exemptors, but as the percentage of students seeking these exemptions increases yearly, this yields an opportunity to identify trends and inform future policy.

Question: What are the associations between reason for exemption from mandated vaccinations and the demographics of race and gender for school-aged children in the state of Delaware?

Results: Drawing from school nurse vaccine exemption …