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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedKohler RE, Goyal RK, Lich KH
Association between medical home enrollment and health care utilization and costs among breast cancer patients in a state Medicaid program.
The objective of this study was to examine health care utilization and expenditures as a function of patient-centered medical home (PCMH) enrollment among breast cancer patients in North Carolina’s Medicaid program. It found that PCMH enrollment was significantly associated with greater outpatient service use, but there was no difference in the probability of inpatient hospitalizations or ED visits.
AHRQ-funded; HS019468.
Citation: Kohler RE, Goyal RK, Lich KH .
Association between medical home enrollment and health care utilization and costs among breast cancer patients in a state Medicaid program.
Cancer 2015 Nov 15;121(22):3975-81. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29596..
Keywords: Cancer, Cancer: Breast Cancer, Healthcare Utilization, Medicaid, Patient-Centered Healthcare
Yi H, Xiao T, Thomas PS
Barriers and facilitators to patient-provider communication when discussing breast cancer risk to aid in the development of decision support tools.
The investigators identified barriers and facilitators to patient-provider communication when discussing breast cancer risk to aid in the development of decision support tools. They found that barriers barriers are time constraints, lack of knowledge, low health literacy, and language barriers, and that facilitators are information needs, desire for personalization, and autonomy when communicating risk in patient-provider encounters. These results will inform the development of a patient-centered decision aid (RealRisks) and a provider-facing breast cancer risk navigation (BNAV) tool.
AHRQ-funded; HS019313.
Citation: Yi H, Xiao T, Thomas PS .
Barriers and facilitators to patient-provider communication when discussing breast cancer risk to aid in the development of decision support tools.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2015 Nov 5;2015:1352-60.
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Keywords: Cancer: Breast Cancer, Decision Making, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Clinician-Patient Communication