Search Results - "Kirkland, Elizabeth B"
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Trends in Healthcare Expenditures Among US Adults With Hypertension: National Estimates, 2003–2014
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (05-06-2018)“…Background One in 3 US adults has high blood pressure, or hypertension. As prior projections suggest hypertension is the costliest of all cardiovascular…”
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Diabetes Remote Monitoring Program Implementation: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Delivery Strategies, Barriers and Facilitators
Published in Telemedicine reports (01-03-2023)“…Background: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is being increasingly utilized as a type of telemedicine modality to improve access to quality health care,…”
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Remote patient monitoring sustains reductions of hemoglobin A1c in underserved patients to 12 months
Published in Primary care diabetes (01-06-2021)“…•Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an effective, accessible tool for diabetes care.•Rural and underserved populations achieved significant improvements in…”
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When Do Clinicians Follow-up Abnormal Liver Tests in Primary Care?
Published in The American journal of the medical sciences (01-08-2019)“…Many guidelines addressing the approach to abnormal liver chemistries, including bilirubin, transaminases and alkaline phosphatase, recommend repeating the…”
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Evaluation of liver test abnormalities in a patient-centered medical home: do liver test patterns matter?
Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-12-2018)“…Abnormal liver tests are extremely common in clinical practice, present with varying patterns and degrees of elevation, and can signal liver injury from a…”
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Patient perception of obesity versus physician documentation of obesity: A quality improvement study
Published in Clinical obesity (01-06-2019)“…As the prevalence of obesity increases, the prevalence of associated comorbid diseases, obesity‐related mortality rates and healthcare costs rise concordantly…”
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