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The use of patient satisfaction surveys and alternative coding procedures to predict malpractice riskFrancis Fullam
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, 1700 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL, USA
Med Care 47:553-9. 2009..The purpose of this study was to identify methods by which commonly available patient satisfaction indicators could be used to identify potential malpractice litigation risks...
Cost of morbidities in very low birth weight infantsTricia J Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, IL Department of Women, Children and Family Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, IL Electronic address
J Pediatr 162:243-249.e1. 2013....
Hospital care may not affect the risk of readmissionTricia Johnson
Departments of Health Systems Management, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Qual Manag Health Care 21:68-73. 2012..As such, we sought to explore the association of an incremental added day in LOS with the rate of readmission...
Depression predicts repeated heart failure hospitalizationsTricia J Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University Rush University Medical Center, 1700 West Van Buren Street, TOB Suite 126B, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
J Card Fail 18:246-52. 2012....
The effects of cost-shifting in the state children's heath insurance programTricia J Johnson
Dept of Health Systems Management, Rush University, TOB Suite 126B, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
Am J Public Health 96:709-15. 2006..We examined the effect of increasing SCHIP premiums on both health care use and cost to the public...
Managed care and clinical autonomy in the workers' compensation marketTricia Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Manag Care Interface 19:32-8. 2006....
Medicaid prescription formulary restrictions and arthritis treatment costsTricia J Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Center for Health Management and Policy Research, Rush University, 1700 West Van Buren St, TOB Suite 126B, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
Am J Public Health 98:1300-5. 2008....
Evaluating the effect of resident involvement on physician productivity in an academic general internal medicine practiceTricia Johnson
Center for Health Management and Policy Research, Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Acad Med 83:670-4. 2008..To estimate the effect of resident involvement across three years of resident training in a general internal medicine practice on the productivity of faculty physicians at Rush University Medical Center...
Impact of medical travel on imports and exports of medical servicesTricia J Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, IL, USA
Health Policy 98:171-7. 2010..This paper estimates the inflows of foreign residents seeking medical care in the U.S. and outflows of U.S. residents seeking care abroad...
Cost and quality implications of discrepancies between admitting and discharge diagnosesRobert McNutt
Department of Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Qual Manag Health Care 21:220-7. 2012..It is unclear whether surrogate measures reflecting quality of care are impacted by discrepant diagnoses...
Discrepancy between admission and discharge diagnoses as a predictor of hospital length of stayTricia Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, 1700 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
J Hosp Med 4:234-9. 2009..Other POA information may also explain variation in hospital outcomes, such as length of stay (LOS), but this potential has not been previously explored...
Change in MS-DRG assignment and hospital reimbursement as a result of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid changes in payment for hospital-acquired conditions: is it coding or quality?Robert McNutt
Section of Medical Informatics and Patient Safety Research, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Qual Manag Health Care 19:17-24. 2010....
Point-of-care technology supports bedside documentationElizabeth Carlson
College of Nursing Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
J Nurs Adm 40:360-5. 2010..An assessment of the implications for costs related to the timeliness of data entry is also presented...
Physician factors as an indicator of technological device adoptionLaToya C Artis
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
J Med Syst 30:177-86. 2006..The paper concludes with a discussion of the managerial and forecasting implications and methods to promote technology adoption...
The downstream financial effect of hepatologyStanley Martin Cohen
Department of Internal Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
Hepatology 41:968-75. 2005..This study validates the importance of a hospital's support for a Hepatology section, especially in a center performing orthotopic liver transplantation...
Post-Soviet transition: improving health services delivery and managementJoseph Antoun
University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, Chicago, IL, USA
Mt Sinai J Med 78:436-48. 2011..In the case of Albania, the delayed investment in human resource reform within a depreciated and underfinanced delivery system has adversely affected the implementation of new public management principles...
Impact of a subcutaneous insulin protocol in the emergency department: Rush Emergency Department Hyperglycemia Intervention (REDHI)Christina Munoz
Section of Endocrinology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
J Emerg Med 40:493-8. 2011..We evaluated a hyperglycemia treatment protocol for use in the Emergency Department (ED) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) before admission to the hospital or discharge home...
The effect of increasing clinical autonomy in workers' compensationTricia J Johnson
Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University, Chicago, USA
Manag Care Interface 16:45-8, 69. 2003..Evidence from changes increasing clinical autonomy in a statewide workers' compensation system may be illustrative for managed health care plans as to how these changes may result in costly and unintended consequences...
