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View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences: Health Care Utilization And Expenditures In Adulthood
Adverse Childhood Experiences: Health Care Utilization And Expenditures In Adulthood Open
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been shown to be strong predictors of socioeconomic status, risky health behaviors, chronic health conditions, and adverse outcomes. However, less is known about their association with adult health…
View article: COVID-19 Admission Rates and Changes in Care Quality in US Hospitals
COVID-19 Admission Rates and Changes in Care Quality in US Hospitals Open
Importance Unprecedented increases in hospital occupancy rates during COVID-19 surges in 2020 caused concern over hospital care quality for patients without COVID-19. Objective To examine changes in hospital nonsurgical care quality for pa…
View article: COVID-19 Admission Rates and Changes in US Hospital Inpatient and Intensive Care Unit Occupancy
COVID-19 Admission Rates and Changes in US Hospital Inpatient and Intensive Care Unit Occupancy Open
Importance The COVID-19 pandemic had unprecedented effects on hospital occupancy, with consequences for hospital operations and patient care. Previous studies of occupancy during COVID-19 have been limited to small samples of hospitals. Ob…
View article: The Joint Distribution Of High Out-Of-Pocket Burdens, Medical Debt, And Financial Barriers To Needed Care
The Joint Distribution Of High Out-Of-Pocket Burdens, Medical Debt, And Financial Barriers To Needed Care Open
Health care financial pressures in the US can manifest themselves in a variety of ways. Some families face high out-of-pocket spending on insurance premiums and medical care relative to income and assets. Some face medical debt that must b…
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Cindy T. McEvoy, MD, MCR; Lyndsey E. Shorey-Kendrick, PhD; Kristin Milner, BA; Julia Harris, BS; Brittany Vuylsteke, MPH; Michelle Cunningham, RRT; Christina Tiller, RRT; Jaclene Stewart, BS; Diane Schilling, RRT; Julie Brownsberger, BA; H…
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Blake Martin, MD; Peter E. DeWitt, PhD; Seth Russell, MS; L. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto, MD, MBI; Melissa A. Haendel, PhD; Richard Moffitt, PhD; Tellen D. Bennett, MD, MS
View article: Well-Child Visit Adherence
Well-Child Visit Adherence Open
This study examines trends of well-child care visits within key socioeconomic groups.
View article: New evidence on geographic disparities in United States hospital capacity
New evidence on geographic disparities in United States hospital capacity Open
Objective To characterize the quantity and quality of hospital capacity across the United States. Data Sources We combine a 2017 near‐census of US hospital inpatient discharges from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) with A…
View article: Risk of Severe COVID-19 Among Workers and Their Household Members
Risk of Severe COVID-19 Among Workers and Their Household Members Open
This survey study uses prepandemic data to estimate how many adults at increased risk of severe COVID-19 held essential jobs and could not work at home or lived in households with such workers.
View article: Decomposing changes in the growth of U.S. prescription drug use and expenditures, 1999‐2016
Decomposing changes in the growth of U.S. prescription drug use and expenditures, 1999‐2016 Open
Objective To analyze factors associated with changes in prescription drug use and expenditures in the United States from 1999 to 2016, a period of rapid growth, deceleration, and resumed above‐average growth. Data Sources/Study Setting The…
View article: The Distribution of Public Spending for Health Care in the United States on the Eve of Health Reform
The Distribution of Public Spending for Health Care in the United States on the Eve of Health Reform Open
U.S. health care spending in 2012 totaled $2.8 trillion or 17.2 percent of gross domestic product.Given the magnitude of health care spending, the large public sector role in health care, and the reforms being implemented under the Patient…
View article: The Distribution of Public Spending for Health Care in the United States on the Eve of Health Reform
The Distribution of Public Spending for Health Care in the United States on the Eve of Health Reform Open
U.S. health care spending in 2012 totaled $2.8 trillion or 17.2 percent of gross domestic product. Given the magnitude of health care spending, the large public sector role in health care, and the reforms being implemented under the Patien…