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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedMcConnochie KM
Pursuit of value in connected healthcare.
The authors highlighted differences in care models to mitigate controversy and to distinguish capacities of these different models. They concluded that the pursuit of value in connected care is fundamentally the same as with in-person care.
AHRQ-funded; HS016871; HS015165; HS018912.
Citation: McConnochie KM .
Pursuit of value in connected healthcare.
Telemed J E Health 2015 Nov;21(11):863-9. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0111.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Quality of Care, Health Services Research (HSR), Telehealth
Fontaine P, Whitebird R, Solberg LI
Minnesota's early experience with medical home implementation: viewpoints from the front lines.
This study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers encountered by nine diverse primary care practices selected from the first 80 to achieve patient-centered medical home (PCMH) certification in Minnesota. It found that facilitators to achieve PCMH certification included a requirement for patient involvement, which pushed practices to create patient-centered innovations, and new reimbursement models based on quality indicators for a population.
AHRQ-funded; HS019161.
Citation: Fontaine P, Whitebird R, Solberg LI .
Minnesota's early experience with medical home implementation: viewpoints from the front lines.
J Gen Intern Med 2015 Jul;30(7):899-906. doi: 10.1007/s11606-014-3136-y..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care, Implementation, Organizational Change, Healthcare Delivery, Practice Improvement, Health Services Research (HSR)
Marshall DA, Burgos-Liz L, IJzerman MJ
Selecting a dynamic simulation modeling method for health care delivery research-part 2: report of the ISPOR Dynamic Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force.
This report builds on previous work, systematically comparing each of the three most commonly used dynamic simulation modeling methods—system dynamics, discrete- event simulation, and agent-based modeling. It reviews criteria for selecting the most suitable method depending on: 1) the purpose— type of problem and research questions being investigated, 2) the object—scope of the model, and 3) the method to model the object to achieve the purpose.
AHRQ-funded; HS023710.
Citation: Marshall DA, Burgos-Liz L, IJzerman MJ .
Selecting a dynamic simulation modeling method for health care delivery research-part 2: report of the ISPOR Dynamic Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force.
Value Health 2015 Mar;18(2):147-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2015.01.006..
Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Health Services Research (HSR)
Marshall DA, Burgos-Liz L, IJzerman MJ
Applying dynamic simulation modeling methods in health care delivery research-the SIMULATE checklist: report of the ISPOR Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force.
This report provides an overview of common dynamic simulation modeling methods and examples of health care system interventions in which such methods could be useful. Three dynamic simulation modeling methods are presented to evaluate system interventions for health care delivery: system dynamics, discrete event simulation, and agent-based modeling.
AHRQ-funded; HS023710.
Citation: Marshall DA, Burgos-Liz L, IJzerman MJ .
Applying dynamic simulation modeling methods in health care delivery research-the SIMULATE checklist: report of the ISPOR Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force.
Value Health 2015 Jan;18(1):5-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2014.12.001..
Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Health Services Research (HSR)