Effects of electronic decision support on high-tech diagnostic imaging orders and patientsLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, HealthPartners Medical Group, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 16:102-6. 2010
..To evaluate the effects of providing appropriateness criteria through guideline-based electronic health record (EHR) decision support for high-tech diagnostic imaging (HTDI) procedures...
Is integration in large medical groups associated with quality?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524, Mail Stop 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 15:e34-41. 2009
..To test the relationship between the presence of recommended chronic care model systems and the degree of integration among large medical groups...
Is patient readiness to change a predictor of improved glycemic control?PATRICK J O'CONNOR
HealthPartners Research Foundation, HealthPartners, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Diabetes Care 27:2325-9. 2004
..To test the hypothesis that patient readiness to change (RTC) predicts future changes in glycemic control in adults with diabetes...
Offering telephone counseling to smokers using pharmacotherapyRaymond G Boyle
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 7:S19-27. 2005
..The results varied by gender and amount smoked. In addition, the variables associated with quitting in a multivariate logistic regression model included older age and using more than 30 days of medication...
The effect of advanced access implementation on quality of diabetes careJoAnn M Sperl-Hillen
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 5:A16. 2008
..The study analyzes the effect of an advanced access program on quality of diabetes care...
Care quality and implementation of the chronic care model: a quantitative studyLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55245, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:310-6. 2006
..We wanted to test whether improvements in care quality were correlated with changes in the Chronic Care Model (CCM) in a large medical group that attempted to implement the CCM...
Ambulatory care quality measures for the 6 aims from administrative dataLeif I Solberg
Care Improvement Research, HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
Am J Med Qual 21:310-6. 2006
..They have been successfully used to describe care quality changes for these patients over time. This starter set for the 6 IOM aims should be tested and expanded by others...
Proactive recruitment of health plan smokers into telephone counselingRaymond G Boyle
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 9:581-9. 2007
..Although other variations of this approach might be tested, we suspect that it might be more useful to test innovative ways to influence the factors we identified as being most strongly predictive of lack of successful quitting...
Variation in quality of diabetes care at the levels of patient, physician, and clinicPATRICK J O'CONNOR
HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8100 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 5:A15. 2008
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Relationship between the presence of practice systems and the quality of care for depressionLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation and Medical Group, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Am J Med Qual 23:420-6. 2008
..31, P = .05). Thus, practice systems overall and several domains of the Chronic Care Model appear to be associated with higher quality care for depression. This questionnaire may help practices identify particular systems to improve...
Disparities in tobacco cessation medication orders and fills among special populationsLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, P O Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 12:144-51. 2010
..To improve this for tobacco cessation, we measured differences in the frequency of receiving and filling cessation medication prescriptions by race, ethnicity, age, language preference, health insurance, and pregnancy...
Prevalence of practice system tools for improving depression care among primary care clinics: the DIAMOND initiativeKaren L Margolis
HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8170 33rd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55425, USA
J Gen Intern Med 26:999-1004. 2011
..Practice system tools improve chronic disease care, but are generally lacking for the care of depression in most primary care settings...
Practice systems are associated with high-quality care for diabetesLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 14:85-92. 2008
..To determine whether a questionnaire that assesses the presence of practice systems is associated with clinical performance rates for diabetes care...
Are claims data accurate enough to identify patients for performance measures or quality improvement? The case of diabetes, heart disease, and depressionLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440, USA
Am J Med Qual 21:238-45. 2006
..97, 0.95, and 0.95. This approach is feasible and necessary for those wanting to use administrative data for case identification for performance measurement or quality improvement...
Effect of improved primary care access on quality of depression careLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:69-74. 2006
..We wanted to determine whether a major improvement in access to primary care during 2000 was associated with changes in the quality of care for patients with depression...
Use of practice system tools by medical groups for depressionKaren L Margolis
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA karen l margolis healthpartners com
Am J Manag Care 13:305-11. 2007
..To describe the types of practice system tools that medical groups use for depression care, and to compare these with the tools used for care of other chronic conditions...
Young adult smokers: are they different?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 13:626-32. 2007
..To compare smoking-cessation interest and behaviors in younger and older smokers to develop better smoking-cessation strategies for younger smokers...
Priorities among effective clinical preventive services: methodsMichael V Maciosek
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:90-6. 2006
..This report should be useful to those who want to understand additional detail about how the ranking was developed or who want to adapt the methods for their own purposes...
Are characteristics of the medical home associated with diabetes care costs?Thomas J Flottemesch
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Med Care 50:676-84. 2012
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Does improved access to care affect utilization and costs for patients with chronic conditions?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 10:717-22. 2004
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Informed choice assistance for women making uterine fibroid treatment decisions: a practical clinical trialLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners, HealthPartners Medical Group, and HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Med Decis Making 30:444-52. 2010
..There is limited evidence about how to ensure that patients are helped to make informed medical care decisions...
Smoking and cessation behaviors among young adults of various educational backgroundsLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
Am J Public Health 97:1421-6. 2007
..We sought to determine whether the educational backgrounds of young adult smokers (aged 18 to 24 years) affect their cessation attitudes or behaviors in ways that could be used to improve smoking interventions...
Measuring an organization's ability to manage change: the change process capability questionnaire and its use for improving depression careLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Am J Med Qual 23:193-200. 2008
..To describe a new survey tool for assessing medical group capability to improve care and to test the relationship between survey scores and other factors among 41 medical groups...
Challenges of change: a qualitative study of chronic care model implementationMary C Hroscikoski
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:317-26. 2006
..One large health care organization that tried to implement the CCM in primary care provided an opportunity to study these issues...
Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440, USA
Ann Fam Med 2:26-32. 2004
..We wanted to identify differences between diabetic patients who smoke and those who do not smoke to design more effective strategies to improve their diabetes care and encourage smoking cessation...
Do all components of the chronic care model contribute equally to quality improvement?JoAnn M Sperl-Hillen
HealthPartners Medical Group and HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Saf 30:303-9. 2004
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Repeated tobacco-use screening and intervention in clinical practice: health impact and cost effectivenessLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Bloomington, Minnesota 55425, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:62-71. 2006
..It also addresses repeated counseling because the literature has focused on single episodes of treatment, while in reality that is neither desirable nor likely...
Tobacco control efforts in managed care: what do the doctors think?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 10:193-8. 2004
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Transforming medical care: case study of an exemplary, small medical groupLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:109-16. 2006
..We studied one such group to determine the organizational and cultural attributes that seem related to its achievements in care quality...
Practice systems for chronic care: frequency and dependence on an electronic medical recordLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis MN, USA
Am J Manag Care 11:789-96. 2005
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Using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fs/QCA) to explore the relationship between medical "homeness" and qualityNels Marcus Thygeson
Center for Healthcare Innovation, Allina Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN 55407 1321, USA
Health Serv Res 47:22-45. 2012
..Determine, using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fs/QCA), the relationship between patient-centered medical home (PCMH) systems and quality in 21 NCQA recognized medical homes...
Adolescent primary care visit patternsJames D Nordin
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 8:511-6. 2010
..We wanted to measure how frequently adolescents who are insured either through private insurance or government programs have preventive vs nonpreventive care visits...
Relationship of clinic medical home scores to health care costsThomas J Flottemesch
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
J Ambul Care Manage 34:78-89. 2011
..4%) and outpatient ($1282/person, 3.5%) costs among patients with 11 or more prescriptions suggesting higher functioning PCMHs may lead to reduced costs among the most complex and costly patients...
Relationship of clinic medical home scores to quality and patient experienceLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440, USA
J Ambul Care Manage 34:57-66. 2011
..We conclude that among primary care clinics recognized as high-level medical homes, the instrument used to assess medical home characteristics cannot differentiate their quality...
Physician-patient interaction for smoking cessation medications: a dance of mutual accommodation?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
J Am Board Fam Med 19:251-7. 2006
..To study physician-smoker interactions around the receipt of smoking cessation medication prescriptions to better understand the low rates of reported assistance and follow-up...
Trends in quality during medical home transformationLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 9:515-21. 2011
..Expectations for large and rapid change are probably unrealistic...
Increasing primary care physician productivity: A case studySteven Lewandowski
HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8100 34th Ave S, MC 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 12:573-6. 2006
..Advanced access and productivity-based pay may be effective ways to address the challenges of timeliness, efficiency, and patient centeredness identified by the Institute of Medicine...
Depression in patients with diabetes: does it impact clinical goals?William A Rush
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
J Am Board Fam Med 21:392-7. 2008
..To examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with achievement of recommended goals for control of glucose, lipids, and blood pressure among patients with diabetes...
Influenza vaccination health impact and cost effectiveness among adults aged 50 to 64 and 65 and olderMichael V Maciosek
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:72-9. 2006
..CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination is a high-impact, cost-effective service for persons aged 65 and older. Vaccinations are also cost effective for persons aged 50 to 64...
Treatment of elderly and other adult patients for depression in primary careLucy Rose Fischer
HealthPartners Research Foundation, St Louis Park, Minnesota, USA
J Am Geriatr Soc 51:1554-62. 2003
..To determine whether depression is treated differently in older and younger patients in primary care clinics...
Smoking-related attitudes and clinical practices of medical personnel in MinnesotaBarbara L Braun
Health Research Center, Park Nicollet Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416, USA
Am J Prev Med 27:316-22. 2004
..Effective clinic-based, smoking-cessation activities are not widely implemented...
Frequency of physician-directed assistance for smoking cessation in patients receiving cessation medicationsLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners and HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Arch Intern Med 165:656-60. 2005
..Little is known about current physician-patient interactions regarding smoking cessation when a prescription is given for cessation medications...
Colorectal cancer screening: health impact and cost effectivenessMichael V Maciosek
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:80-9. 2006
..CONCLUSIONS: Colorectal cancer screening is a high-impact, cost-effective service used by less than half of persons aged 50 and older...
Patient medical group continuity and healthcare utilizationLouise H Anderson
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55425, USA
Am J Manag Care 18:450-7. 2012
..To measure continuity among medical groups of insured patients over a 5-year period and to test whether group continuity of care is associated with healthcare utilization and costs...
A randomized controlled trial of Telephone Counseling with smokeless tobacco users: the ChewFree Minnesota studyRaymond G Boyle
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 10:1433-40. 2008
..Proactive telephone-based counseling is an effective strategy for improving cessation rates among ST users. Future research should determine the components contributing to the intervention success...
Randomized trial of quality improvement intervention to improve diabetes care in primary care settingsPATRICK J O'CONNOR
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Diabetes Care 28:1890-7. 2005
..To assess the impact of a quality improvement (QI) intervention on the quality of diabetes care at primary care clinics...
Primary care intervention to reduce alcohol misuse ranking its health impact and cost effectivenessLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Am J Prev Med 34:143-152. 2008
..This study was designed to develop a standardized rating for the clinically preventable burden and cost effectiveness of complying with that recommendation that would allow comparisons across many recommended services...
Measuring patient safety in ambulatory care: potential for identifying medical group drug-drug interaction rates using claims dataLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 10:753-9. 2004
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Large multispecialty group practices and quality improvement: what is needed to transform care?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55425, USA
J Ambul Care Manage 30:9-17; discussion 18-20. 2007
..It was concluded that any organization striving to greatly improve the quality of its healthcare delivery should consider these factors when planning improvement initiatives...
Greater use of preventive services in U.S. health care could save lives at little or no costMichael V Maciosek
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 29:1656-60. 2010
..7 billion, or 0.2 percent of U.S. personal health care spending. These findings suggest that policy makers should pursue options that move the nation toward greater use of proven preventive services...
The QUEST for quality: what are medical groups doing about it?Leif I Solberg
Care Improvement Research, HealthPartners Medical Group, Minneapolis, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 31:211-9. 2005
..It is important to know whether medical groups have quality improvement (QI) priorities, approaches, activities, and congruence that will allow them to achieve major improvements in quality of care...
Crossing the quality chasm for diabetes care: the power of one physician, his team, and systems thinkingLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Medical Group, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
J Am Board Fam Med 20:299-306. 2007
..To demonstrate that one physician can dramatically improve care of diabetes patients by taking a systems approach and getting support from leaders and other team members...
Is making smoking status a vital sign sufficient to increase cessation support actions in clinical practice?Raymond Boyle
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 2:22-5. 2004
..This article evaluates the impact of introducing routine use of smoking status as a vital sign on clinician cessation support in a primary care setting...
Paying for quality improvement: compliance with tobacco cessation guidelinesGail Amundson
Quality and Utilization Improvement, HealthPartners, Minneapolis, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Saf 29:59-65. 2003
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Can patient safety be measured by surveys of patient experiences?Leif I Solberg
Care Improvement Research, HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 34:266-74. 2008
..A study was conducted to test whether patient reports of medical errors via surveys could produce sufficiently accurate information to be used as a measure of patient safety...
Evaluating preference-sensitive care for uterine fibroids: it's not so simpleLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners, HealthPartners Medical Group, and HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
J Womens Health (Larchmt) 18:1071-9. 2009
..This retrospective survey of women with fibroids, a benign condition with multiple treatment options, sought to evaluate the extent to which this was measurable and true...
Partnership research: a practical trial design for evaluation of a natural experiment to improve depression careLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Med Care 48:576-82. 2010
..Most attention has focused on T1 translation studies (bench to bedside) with considerable uncertainty about how to enhance T2 (effectiveness trials) and especially T3 (implementation studies)...
Key issues in transforming health care organizations for quality: the case of advanced accessLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Saf 30:15-24. 2004
..S. health care system. This rigorous qualitative evaluation of transformational change for patient access in one large multispecialty group practice identifies the major issues facing organizations addressing the IOM challenge...
Follow-up and follow-through of depressed patients in primary care: the critical missing components of quality careLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Medical Group and Clinics, HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
J Am Board Fam Pract 18:520-7. 2005
..The problem is that there are few examples of such systems in real clinical practices. This article describes the main components of such a systematic approach...
Tobacco-use prevalence in special populations taking advantage of electronic medical recordsLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation and Medical Group, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Am J Prev Med 35:S501-7. 2008
..Therefore, the electronic medical record database of a large medical group in Minnesota was used to demonstrate the potential value of that approach to accomplish those goals...
How can primary care cross the quality chasm?Leif I Solberg
Health Partners, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 7:164-9. 2009
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Is consistent primary care within a patient-centered medical home related to utilization patterns and costs?Patricia Fontaine
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414, USA
J Ambul Care Manage 34:10-9. 2011
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When depression is the diagnosis, what happens to patients and are they satisfied?Leif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Manag Care 9:131-40. 2003
..To understand the process, outcomes, and patient satisfaction of usual primary care for patients given a diagnostic code for depression...
A surveillance source of tobacco use differences among immigrant populationsEmily D Parker
HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 12:309-14. 2010
..This study is among the first to use electronic medical record (EMR) data to examine differences in tobacco use associated with acculturation among various population groups...
Improving medical practice: a conceptual frameworkLeif I Solberg
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440, USA
Ann Fam Med 5:251-6. 2007
..The purpose of this article is to produce a relatively simple conceptual framework for guiding and studying practice improvement...
Electronic medical records to increase the clinical treatment of tobacco dependence: a systematic reviewRaymond G Boyle
ClearWay Minnesota SM, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 39:S77-82. 2010
..The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the evidence for such an effect...