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| Michael J GoodmanSummaryAffiliation: HealthPartners Research Foundation Country: USA Publications
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Vaccine adverse event reporting system reporting source: a possible source of bias in longitudinal studiesMichael J Goodman
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
Pediatrics 117:387-90. 2006..Publicity related to potential adverse events may change reporting patterns. The objective of this paper is to show how litigation-related reports have influenced the trends in possible adverse event reports to VAERS...
The safety of trivalent influenza vaccine among healthy children 6 to 24 months of ageMichael J Goodman
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Pediatrics 117:e821-6. 2006..The objective of this study was to assess the safety of routine trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) administration among healthy children 6 through 23 months of age, after the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendation...
Births by day of week: a historical perspectiveMichael J Goodman
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440, USA
J Midwifery Womens Health 50:39-43. 2005..The expected natural birth process has been significantly modified. By examining a much longer time series than in other literature, it is also possible to see that the trend is not abating and may be increasing...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Bioterrorism surveillance and privacy: intersection of HIPAA, the Common Rule, and public health lawJames D Nordin
HealthPartners Research Foundation, PO Box 1524 MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Am J Public Health 98:802-7. 2008....
Pharmaceutical care and health care utilization in an HMOLucy Rose Fischer
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn 55440 1524, USA
Eff Clin Pract 5:49-57. 2002..Specifically, pharmaceutical care programs through which pharmacists provide direct and ongoing counseling to patients have been introduced. Whether such programs reduce medication-related problems or health care utilization is unknown...
Community-based care and risk of nursing home placementLucy Rose Fischer
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Med Care 41:1407-16. 2003..To test the substitution hypothesis, that community-based care reduces the probability of institutional placement for at-risk elderly...
Priorities among effective clinical preventive services: results of a systematic review and analysisMichael V Maciosek
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:52-61. 2006..CONCLUSION: This study identifies the most valuable clinical preventive services that can be offered in medical practice and should help decision-makers select which services to emphasize...
Simulated anthrax attacks and syndromic surveillanceJames D Nordin
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Emerg Infect Dis 11:1394-8. 2005..Timeliness and completeness of detection of events varied by rate of infection. First detection of events ranged from days 3 to 6. Similar modeling may be possible with other surveillance systems and should be a part of their evaluation...
Opportunities and challenges for measuring cost, quality, and clinical effectiveness in health carePaul A Fishman
Group Health Cooperative, USA
Med Care Res Rev 61:124S-43S. 2004....
Does payment drive procedures? Payment for specialty services and procedure rate variations in 3 HMOsBarry G Saver
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash 98195 4696, USA
Am J Manag Care 10:229-37. 2004..To study how payment for specialty services affects the rates of performance of invasive procedures by physicians in a number of specialties...
Using risk-adjustment models to identify high-cost risksRichard T Meenan
Center for Health Research, Northwest and Hawaii, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, Oregon 97227, USA
Med Care 41:1301-12. 2003..We examine the ability of various publicly available risk models to identify high-cost individuals and enrollee groups using multi-HMO administrative data...
Risk adjustment using automated ambulatory pharmacy data: the RxRisk modelPaul A Fishman
Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA
Med Care 41:84-99. 2003..Each model's power to forecast health care resource use is assessed...
Chronic disease score as a predictor of hospitalizationKathleen G Putnam
Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Epidemiology 13:340-6. 2002..9 to 10.2. CONCLUSIONS: The Chronic Disease Score predicts hospitalization and therefore may be a useful indicator of baseline comorbidity for control of confounding...
Cluster randomized trials: opportunities and barriers identified by leaders of eight health plansKathleen M Mazor
Meyers Primary Care Institute, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Fallon Clinic Foundation, and Fallon Community Health Plan, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Med Care 45:S29-37. 2007....
Issues in pooling administrative data for economic evaluationRichard T Meenan
Center for Health Research, Northwest and Hawaii, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Am J Manag Care 8:45-53. 2002..Multisite administrative data provide unique opportunities to conduct population-based clinical and economic research...
