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How The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement Could Undermine Pharmac And Threaten Access To Affordable Medicines And Health Equity In New Zealand, Deborah Gleeson, Ruth Lopert, Papaarangi Reid Oct 2013

How The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement Could Undermine Pharmac And Threaten Access To Affordable Medicines And Health Equity In New Zealand, Deborah Gleeson, Ruth Lopert, Papaarangi Reid

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New Zealand's Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) has been highly successful in facilitating affordable access to medicines through a combination of aggressive price negotiations, innovative procurement mechanisms, and careful evaluation of value for money. Recently the US government, through the establishment of a series of bilateral and plurilateral “free” trade agreements, has attempted to constrain the pharmaceutical access programs of other countries in order to promote the interests of the pharmaceutical industry. The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) represents the latest example; through the TPPA the US is seeking to eliminate therapeutic reference pricing, introduce appeals processes for pharmaceutical companies to …


Providing Outreach And Enrollment Assistance: Lessons Learned From Community Health Centers In Massachusetts, Julia Paradise, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Carmen Alvarez, Julia Zur, Leighton C. Ku Sep 2013

Providing Outreach And Enrollment Assistance: Lessons Learned From Community Health Centers In Massachusetts, Julia Paradise, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Carmen Alvarez, Julia Zur, Leighton C. Ku

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Six years ago, Massachusetts implemented a broad expansion of health coverage to the uninsured population in the state. Understanding that outreach and enrollment assistance would be essential to the success of the expansion, state policymakers provided for public education campaigns, but also for person-to-person, hands-on assistance, especially in communities with large numbers of uninsured people. Community health centers play a central role in this effort. As states and communities gear up to provide outreach and enrollment assistance under the ACA, the experience of the Massachusetts health centers offers lessons that can help inform current efforts to reach and enroll millions …


Racial Disparity In Duration Of Patient Visits To The Emergency Department: Teaching Versus Non-Teaching Hospital, Zeynal Karaca, Herbert S. Wong Sep 2013

Racial Disparity In Duration Of Patient Visits To The Emergency Department: Teaching Versus Non-Teaching Hospital, Zeynal Karaca, Herbert S. Wong

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Introduction: The sources of racial disparity in duration of patients’ visits to emergency departments (EDs) have not been documented well enough for policymakers to distinguish patient-related factors from hospital- or area-related factors. This study explores the racial disparity in duration of routine visits to EDs at teaching and non-teaching hospitals.

Methods: We performed retrospective data analyses and multivariate regression analyses to investigate the racial disparity in duration of routine ED visits at teaching and non-teaching hospitals. The Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) State Emergency Department Databases (SEDD) were used in the analyses. The data include 4.3 million routine ED …


Racial Disparities In The Use Of Cardiac Revascularization: Does Local Hospital Capacity Matter?, Suhui Li, Arnold Chen, Holly Mead Jul 2013

Racial Disparities In The Use Of Cardiac Revascularization: Does Local Hospital Capacity Matter?, Suhui Li, Arnold Chen, Holly Mead

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Objective

To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can be explained by the variation across counties where patients live, and how the within-county racial disparities is associated with the local hospital capacity.

Data Sources

Administrative data from Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4) between 1995 and 2006.

Study Design

The study sample included 207,570 Medicare patients admitted to hospital for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We identified the use of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures within three months after the patient’s initial admission for AMI. Multi-level hierarchical …


Triglyceride/Hdl Ratio As A Screening Tool For Predicting Success At Reducing Anti-Diabetic Medications Following Weight Loss., Ghanshyam P. S. Shantha, Anita A. Kumar, Scott Kahan, Pavan K. Irukulla, Lawrence J. Cheskin Jul 2013

Triglyceride/Hdl Ratio As A Screening Tool For Predicting Success At Reducing Anti-Diabetic Medications Following Weight Loss., Ghanshyam P. S. Shantha, Anita A. Kumar, Scott Kahan, Pavan K. Irukulla, Lawrence J. Cheskin

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Background and Objectives

Intentional weight loss, by reducing insulin resistance, results in both better glycemic control and decreased need for anti-diabetic medications. However, not everyone who is successful with weight loss is able to reduce anti-diabetic medication use. In this retrospective cohort study, we assessed the predictive accuracy of baseline triglyceride (TGL)/HDL ratio, a marker of insulin resistance, to screen patients for success in reducing anti-diabetic medication use with weight loss.

Methods

Case records of 121 overweight and obese attendees at two outpatient weight management centers were analyzed. The weight loss intervention consisted of a calorie-restricted diet (~1000Kcal/day deficit), a …


Racial Disparities In The Use Of Cardiac Revascularization: Does Local Hospital Capacity Matter?, Suhui Li, Arnold Chen, Katherine H. Mead Jul 2013

Racial Disparities In The Use Of Cardiac Revascularization: Does Local Hospital Capacity Matter?, Suhui Li, Arnold Chen, Katherine H. Mead

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

Objective: To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can be explained by the variation across counties where patients live, and how the within-county racial disparities is associated with the local hospital capacity.

Data Sources: Administrative data from Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4) between 1995 and 2006.

Study Design: The study sample included 207,570 Medicare patients admitted to hospital for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We identified the use of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures within three months after the patient’s initial admission for AMI. Multi-level hierarchical …


Moving Forward To 2014: Global Ihr (2005) Implementation, Julie E. Fischer, Rebecca L. Katz Jun 2013

Moving Forward To 2014: Global Ihr (2005) Implementation, Julie E. Fischer, Rebecca L. Katz

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No abstract provided.


Principles To Consider For The Implementation Of A Community Health Needs Assessment Process, Sara J. Rosenbaum Jun 2013

Principles To Consider For The Implementation Of A Community Health Needs Assessment Process, Sara J. Rosenbaum

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No abstract provided.


Health Centers And Family Planning: Results Of A Nationwide Study, Susan Wood, Debora Goetz Goldberg, Tishra Beeson, Brian K. Bruen, Kay Johnson, Holly Mead, Peter Shin, Julie Lewis, Shavon Artis, Katherine Hayes, Merle Cunningham, Xiaoxiao Lu, Sara J. Rosenbaum Mar 2013

Health Centers And Family Planning: Results Of A Nationwide Study, Susan Wood, Debora Goetz Goldberg, Tishra Beeson, Brian K. Bruen, Kay Johnson, Holly Mead, Peter Shin, Julie Lewis, Shavon Artis, Katherine Hayes, Merle Cunningham, Xiaoxiao Lu, Sara J. Rosenbaum

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Community health centers (CHCs) provided primary health care to over 20 million patients in 2011, 60% of whom are women and 25% of whom are women of childbearing age. Health centers play a central role in women's health, because of their mission to furnish a full range of primary and preventive care services, including family planning and birth control for women of reproductive age. As a result of the Affordable Care Act, which provide for historic insurance expansions, broad first-dollar coverage of family planning services, and direct investment in CHCs, it is projected that health center capacity will virtually double …


Community Health Centers In An Era Of Health Reform: An Overview And Key Challenges To Health Center Growth, Susan F. Wood, Debora Goetz Goldberg, Brian K. Bruen, Kay Johnson, Holly Mead, Peter Shin, Tishra Beeson, Julie Lewis, Shavon Artis, Katherine J. Hayes, Merle Cunningham, Xiaoxiao Lu, Trent White, Sara Rosenbaum Mar 2013

Community Health Centers In An Era Of Health Reform: An Overview And Key Challenges To Health Center Growth, Susan F. Wood, Debora Goetz Goldberg, Brian K. Bruen, Kay Johnson, Holly Mead, Peter Shin, Tishra Beeson, Julie Lewis, Shavon Artis, Katherine J. Hayes, Merle Cunningham, Xiaoxiao Lu, Trent White, Sara Rosenbaum

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No abstract provided.


Poor Immigrants Use Public Benefits At A Lower Rate Than Poor Native-Born Citizens, Leighton Ku, Brian K. Bruen Mar 2013

Poor Immigrants Use Public Benefits At A Lower Rate Than Poor Native-Born Citizens, Leighton Ku, Brian K. Bruen

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No abstract provided.


Embedding Concepts Of Sex And Gender Health Differences Into Medical Curricula, Virginia M. Miller, Morrisa Rice, Londa Schiebinger, Marjorie R. Jenkins, Janice Werbinski, Ana Nunez, Susan Wood, Lynne T. Shuster Mar 2013

Embedding Concepts Of Sex And Gender Health Differences Into Medical Curricula, Virginia M. Miller, Morrisa Rice, Londa Schiebinger, Marjorie R. Jenkins, Janice Werbinski, Ana Nunez, Susan Wood, Lynne T. Shuster

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

Sex, a biological variable, and gender, a cultural variable, define the individual and affect all aspects of disease prevention, development, diagnosis, progression, and treatment. Sex and gender are essential elements of individualized medicine. However, medical education rarely considers such topics beyond the physiology of reproduction. To reduce health care disparities and to provide optimal, cost-effective medical care for individuals, concepts of sex and gender health need to become embedded into education and training of health professionals. In September 2012, Mayo Clinic hosted a 2-day workshop bringing together leading experts from 13 U.S. schools of medicine and schools of public health, …


Community Health Centers In An Era Of Health Reform: An Overview And Key Challenges To Health Center Growth, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Carmen Alvarez, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Julia Paradise Mar 2013

Community Health Centers In An Era Of Health Reform: An Overview And Key Challenges To Health Center Growth, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Carmen Alvarez, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Julia Paradise

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Over 1,100 federally funded community health centers play a vital role in ensuring access to health care for a predominantly low-income population in medically underserved communities. Health centers’ ability to provide comprehensive primary care and improve access to high-quality care while holding down health care cost growth has been well-documented. As health reform spurs coverage expansion and efforts to improve quality, the nation’s reliance on health centers is likely to grow.

In the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Congress invested $11 billion over five years to expand the health center program, to broaden access to care in lower-income communities as coverage …


E-Learning In Medical Education In Resource Constrained Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Seble Frehywot, Yianna Vovides, Zohray Talib, Nadia Mikhail, Heather Ross, Hannah Wohltjen, Selam Bedada, Kristine Korhumel, Abdel Karim Koumare, James Scott Feb 2013

E-Learning In Medical Education In Resource Constrained Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Seble Frehywot, Yianna Vovides, Zohray Talib, Nadia Mikhail, Heather Ross, Hannah Wohltjen, Selam Bedada, Kristine Korhumel, Abdel Karim Koumare, James Scott

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Background

In the face of severe faculty shortages in resource-constrained countries, medical schools look to e-learning for improved access to medical education. This paper summarizes the literature on e-learning in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and presents the spectrum of tools and strategies used.

Methods

Researchers reviewed literature using terms related to e-learning and pre-service education of health professionals in LMIC. Search terms were connected using the Boolean Operators “AND” and “OR” to capture all relevant article suggestions. Using standard decision criteria, reviewers narrowed the article suggestions to a final 124 relevant articles.

Results

Of the relevant articles found, most …


Ensuring The Health Care Needs Of Women: A Checklist For Health Exchanges, Paula Johnson, Therese Fitzgerald, Laura Cohen, Susan F. Wood, D. Richard Mauery, Trenton M. White, Alina Salganicoff, Usha Ranji Feb 2013

Ensuring The Health Care Needs Of Women: A Checklist For Health Exchanges, Paula Johnson, Therese Fitzgerald, Laura Cohen, Susan F. Wood, D. Richard Mauery, Trenton M. White, Alina Salganicoff, Usha Ranji

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

To inform the development of the state health insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act, this checklist identifies key coverage, affordability and access issues that are important for women. Based on lessons learned from women’s health research and the Massachusetts experience, the checklist considers essential health benefits, implementation of no-cost preventive services including contraception, provider networks and affordability, outreach and enrollment efforts, and the importance of including gender and other demographic characteristics in data collection and reporting standards. It was jointly authored by policy experts at the Kaiser Family Foundation, The Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology at …


Increased Use Of Dental Services By Children Covered By Medicaid: 2000-2010, Leighton C. Ku, Jessica Sharac, Brian K. Bruen, Megan Thomas, Laurie Norris Jan 2013

Increased Use Of Dental Services By Children Covered By Medicaid: 2000-2010, Leighton C. Ku, Jessica Sharac, Brian K. Bruen, Megan Thomas, Laurie Norris

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

This report analyzes the use of dental services by children enrolled in Medicaid from federal fiscal years (FFY) 2000 to 2010. The number and percent of children receiving dental services under Medicaid climbed continuously over the decade. In FFY 2000, 6.3 million children ages 1 to 20 were reported to receive some form of dental care (either preventive or treatment); the number more than doubled to 15.4 million by FFY 2010. Part of the increase was because the overall number of children covered by Medicaid rose by 12 million (50%), but the percentage of children who received dental care climbed …


Readiness For Meaningful Use Of Health Information Technology And Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition Survey Results, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac Jan 2013

Readiness For Meaningful Use Of Health Information Technology And Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition Survey Results, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac

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Objective. Determine the factors that impact HIT use and MU readiness for community health centers (CHCs).

Background. The HITECH Act allocates funds to Medicaid and Medicare providers to encourage the adoption of electronic health records (EHR), in an effort to improve health care quality and patient outcomes, and to reduce health care costs.

Methods. We surveyed CHCs on their Readiness for Meaningful Use (MU) of Health Information Technology (HIT) and Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition, then we combined responses with 2009 Uniform Data System data to determine which factors impact use of HIT and MU readiness.

Results. Nearly 70% …


State Foodborne Illness Surveillance And Response Laws: Compilation And Analysis, Stephanie David, Jenna Burton, Chris Chadwick, Rebecca Katz Jan 2013

State Foodborne Illness Surveillance And Response Laws: Compilation And Analysis, Stephanie David, Jenna Burton, Chris Chadwick, Rebecca Katz

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Objective

To document and assess the variation in state legislation relating to foodborne disease surveillance and outbreak response for all 50 states and the District of Columbia by creating a database and appendix of laws and regulations that will be made available to researchers and policymakers.

Introduction

Foodborne illnesses sicken 48 million and kill 3,000 Americans every year, presenting an enduring threat to the public’s health. In just the past three years alone, the United States has experienced at least four major multistate outbreaks in food. Despite this growing problem, efforts to prevent foodborne illness pose a particular public health …