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Cost Effectiveness Of Buprenorphine When Used Long Term Versus Short Term Use, Ty Hudgens Apr 2023

Cost Effectiveness Of Buprenorphine When Used Long Term Versus Short Term Use, Ty Hudgens

MUSC Theses and Dissertations

Since 1999, nearly 841,000 people have died from a drug overdose (CDC, 2022), and substance use disorder (SUD) continues to be a crisis that faces communities across the country. As the crisis continues across communities, the need for medication-assisted opioid use disorder (MOUD) therapy continues to surge.

This was a retrospective analysis of archival data from large national data sources. We constructed well-matched cohorts of patients with short and long-term use of MOUD using propensity score matching of 3 months of baseline data. To measure the cost effectiveness of short-term buprenorphine use verse long-term buprenorphine use.


Increased Physician Literacy As An Intervention To Improve Value-Based Care And Reduce Cost In The Surgical Setting, Melissa Boyles Mar 2023

Increased Physician Literacy As An Intervention To Improve Value-Based Care And Reduce Cost In The Surgical Setting, Melissa Boyles

MUSC Theses and Dissertations

The primary goal of this scoping review was to identify studies where an intervention of education and awareness of surgical supply costs with surgeons was employed as a possible stimulus for healthcare organization cost reduction in the surgical/procedural service space.

Surgical procedures are performed on approximately 25 percent of all inpatient hospital admissions. In 2018 that equated to 14.4 million surgical procedures and $210.3 billion dollars in health system costs. Surgical Procedures are a substantial portion of healthcare system expenditure and are one of the highest revenue producing services provided to patients. Additionally, there exists high variability in costs based …


Deciphering The N-Glycomic And Collagen Proteomic Molecular Signatures Towards Breast Cancer Control And Prevention, Denys Rujchanarong Mar 2023

Deciphering The N-Glycomic And Collagen Proteomic Molecular Signatures Towards Breast Cancer Control And Prevention, Denys Rujchanarong

MUSC Theses and Dissertations

Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women worldwide and the incidence rates are rising annually. The rates of metastatic breast cancer are projected to increase by 54.3% from 2015 to 2030. Breast stroma plays a significant role in breast cancer risk and progression yet remains poorly understood. In breast stroma, regulation of post-translational modifications (PMTs) is representative of the health state of the local microenvironment. Two abundant PTMs in the extracellular matrix include hydroxylation of prolines (HYP) and N-glycosylation in collagen and non-collagen proteins, respectively. Here, mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was used to investigate the spatial N-glycomic and …


Influence Of Canonical And Non-Canonical Ifnlr1 Isoform Expression On Interferon Lambda Signaling, John Evans Mar 2023

Influence Of Canonical And Non-Canonical Ifnlr1 Isoform Expression On Interferon Lambda Signaling, John Evans

MUSC Theses and Dissertations

Interferon lambdas (IFNLs) are innate immune cytokines that induce antiviral cellular responses by signaling through a heterodimer composed of IL10RB and the interferon lambda receptor 1 (IFNLR1). Multiple IFNLR1 transcriptional variants are expressed in vivo and are predicted to encode distinct protein isoforms whose function is not fully established. IFNLR1 isoform 1 has the highest relative transcriptional expression and encodes the full-length functional form that supports canonical IFNL signaling. IFNLR1 isoforms 2 and 3 have lower relative expression and are predicted to encode signaling defective proteins. To gain insight into IFNLR1 function and regulation, we explored how altering relative expression …