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| Jessica GreeneSummaryAffiliation: University of Oregon Country: USA Publications
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The impact of Medicaid managed care on primary care physician participation in MedicaidJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Med Care 43:911-20. 2005..This study explores the relationship between Medicaid managed care penetration at the county-level and the likelihood that a physician practicing in that county will participate in Medicaid...
The comparability of emergency department waiting time performance dataJessica Greene
Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
Med J Aust 197:345-8. 2012..To examine whether the reported urgency mix of an emergency department's (ED's) patients is associated with its waiting time performance...
Why does patient activation matter? An examination of the relationships between patient activation and health-related outcomesJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, 1209 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97405, USA
J Gen Intern Med 27:520-6. 2012..These studies have often relied on self-reported outcomes and often have used small samples...
Medicaid consumers and informed decisionmakingJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene 97405, USA
Health Care Financ Rev 30:25-40. 2009..Our study suggests that policymakers should seek to simplify Medicaid Program information and design to encourage informed decisionmaking...
Comprehension and choice of a consumer-directed health plan: an experimental studyJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 1209, USA
Am J Manag Care 14:369-76. 2008..To examine the extent to which numeracy predicts consumer-directed health plan (CDHP) comprehension and health plan choice. Also, to test whether comprehension can be improved using different presentation approaches...
The impact of implementing a chronic care residency training initiative on asthma outcomesJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, The University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA
Acad Med 82:161-7. 2007..To examine the impact of a chronic care residency training intervention on continuity clinic patients' asthma-related emergency department use and primary care residents' application of key elements of the Chronic Care Model (CCM)...
Race, segregation, and physicians' participation in medicaidJessica Greene
Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Milbank Q 84:239-72. 2006..Accordingly, this study contributes to an accumulating body of circumstantial evidence that patient race influences physicians' choices, which in turn may contribute to racial disparities in access to health care...
Provider behaviors contributing to patient self-management of chronic illness among underserved populationsJessica Greene
Dept of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 16:808-24. 2005..The results provide evidence of the validity of our measure of provider support, its relevance to underserved populations, and its usefulness for evaluating quality of care...
Using consumer incentives to increase well-child visits among low-income childrenJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97405, USA
Med Care Res Rev 68:579-93. 2011..This study provides encouraging evidence to states about using consumer financial incentives for increasing preventive care use...
Racial/ethnic disparities and consumer activation in healthJudith H Hibbard
Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 27:1442-53. 2008..The findings suggest that a focus on increasing activation holds potential for addressing racial and ethnic disparities in health...
An experiment shows that a well-designed report on costs and quality can help consumers choose high-value health careJudith H Hibbard
Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 31:560-8. 2012..Reporting strategies that follow such a format will help consumers understand that a doctor who provides higher-quality care than other doctors does not necessarily cost more...
What is quality anyway? Performance reports that clearly communicate to consumers the meaning of quality of careJudith H Hibbard
Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, PO Box1209, Eugene, OR 97403 1209, USA
Med Care Res Rev 67:275-93. 2010..The policy and practice implications are discussed...
Plan design and active involvement of consumers in their own health and healthcareJudith H Hibbard
Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, 119 Hendricks Hall, Eugene, OR 97403 1209, USA
Am J Manag Care 14:729-36. 2008..To examine this assumption, we assessed whether enrollees became more activated after enrolling in a CDHP and the degree to which those who were more activated adopted productive health behaviors...
Improving the outcomes of disease management by tailoring care to the patient's level of activationJudith H Hibbard
Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon 1209, Eugene, OR 97403 1209, USA
Am J Manag Care 15:353-60. 2009..To determine whether an approach that assesses patient capabilities for self-management and then tailors coaching support based on this assessment would be more effective in improving outcomes than the usual disease management approach...
What the evidence shows about patient activation: better health outcomes and care experiences; fewer data on costsJudith H Hibbard
Health Policy Research Group, Institute for Sustainable Environments, Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 32:207-14. 2013....
Patients with lower activation associated with higher costs; delivery systems should know their patients' 'scores'Judith H Hibbard
Health Policy Research Group, Institute for Sustainable Environments, Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 32:216-22. 2013....
Telephone and web: mixed-mode challengeJessica Greene
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, 1209 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Health Serv Res 43:230-48. 2008..To explore the response rate benefits and data limitations of mixing telephone and web survey modes in a health-related research study...
Does enrollment in a CDHP stimulate cost-effective utilization?Judith H Hibbard
University of Oregon
Med Care Res Rev 65:437-49. 2008..These reductions in care appear to be indiscriminant, with patients cutting back in both high-and low-priority visits. The reductions in high- and low-priority visits were greater for employees with lower education and income...
