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    Los Angeles Safety-Net Program eConsult System Was Rapidly Adopted And Decreased Wait Times To See Specialists by Barnett, Michael L, Yee, Jr, Hal F, Mehrotra, Ateev, Giboney, Paul

    Published in Health Affairs (01-03-2017)
    “…Lack of timely access to specialty care is a significant problem among disadvantaged populations, such as those served by the Los Angeles County Department of…”
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    eReferral — A New Model for Integrated Care by Chen, Alice Hm, Murphy, Elizabeth J, Yee, Hal F

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (27-06-2013)
    “…In facing the challenge of taking better care of more patients at lower cost, health care organizations can learn from safety-net systems: one innovation…”
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    Development and Implementation of Expected Practices to Reduce Inappropriate Variations in Clinical Practice by Soni, S. Monica, Giboney, Paul, Yee, Hal F

    “…Soni et al talk about variation in clinical practice which is substantial and is associated with poorer health outcomes, increased costs, and disparities in…”
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    A novel murine model to deplete hepatic stellate cells uncovers their role in amplifying liver damage in mice by Puche, Juan E., Lee, Youngmin A., Jiao, Jingjing, Aloman, Costica, Fiel, Maria I., Muñoz, Ursula, Kraus, Thomas, Lee, Tingfang, Yee, Hal F., Friedman, Scott L.

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-01-2013)
    “…We have developed a novel model for depleting mouse hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) that has allowed us to clarify their contributions to hepatic injury and…”
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    The patient-centered medical home neighbor: A subspecialty physician's view by Yee, Jr, Hal F

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (04-01-2011)
    “…To achieve the benefits of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model, the American College of Physicians has issued a policy paper addressing the…”
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    Not Perfect, but Better: Primary Care Providers’ Experiences with Electronic Referrals in a Safety Net Health System by Kim, Yeuen, Chen, Alice Hm, Keith, Ellen, Yee, Hal F., Kushel, Margot B.

    “…Background Electronic referrals can improve access to subspecialty care in safety net settings. In January 2007, San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) launched…”
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    Establishing a research informatics program in a public healthcare system: a case report with model documents by Meeker, Daniella, Fu, Paul, Garcia, Gary, Dyer, Irene E, Yadav, Kabir, Fleishman, Ross, Yee, Hal F

    “…Abstract While much is known about governance models for research informatics programs in academic medical centers and similarly situated cancer centers,…”
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    Formal Patient Education Improves Patient Knowledge of Hepatitis C in Vulnerable Populations by Surjadi, Miranda, Torruellas, Cara, Ayala, Claudia, Yee, Hal F. Jr, Khalili, Mandana

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-01-2011)
    “…Background Hepatitis C (HCV) knowledge is limited in injection drug users (IDU). Vulnerable populations including IDUs are disproportionally affected by HCV…”
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    Evaluating Electronic Referrals for Specialty Care at a Public Hospital by Kim-Hwang, Judy E., Chen, Alice Hm, Bell, Douglas S., Guzman, David, Yee, Hal F., Kushel, Margot B.

    “…BACKGROUND Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of specialist services. San Francisco General Hospital…”
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    Mucosal immune responses to HIV-1 in elite controllers: a potential correlate of immune control by Ferre, April L., Hunt, Peter W., Critchfield, J. William, Young, Delandy H., Morris, Megan M., Garcia, Juan C., Pollard, Richard B., Yee, Hal F., Martin, Jeffrey N., Deeks, Steven G., Shacklett, Barbara L.

    Published in Blood (23-04-2009)
    “…There exists a unique group of persons who are able to durably control HIV in the absence of therapy. The mechanisms of control in these persons remain poorly…”
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    A Safety-Net System Gains Efficiencies Through ‘eReferrals’ To Specialists by Chen, Alice Hm, Kushel, Margot B., Grumbach, Kevin, Yee, Hal F.

    Published in Health Affairs (01-05-2010)
    “…San Francisco's public safety-net system is, at one end, primary care clinicians practicing in five hospital-based, eleven community-based, and ten independent…”
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    Race and Inflammatory Bowel Disease in an Urban Healthcare System by Sewell, Justin L, Inadomi, John M, Yee, Hal F. Jr

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-12-2010)
    “…Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly common among non-Caucasian populations, but interracial differences in disease characteristics and…”
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    HIV Controllers with HLA-DRB113 and HLA-DQB106 Alleles Have Strong, Polyfunctional Mucosal CD4+ T-Cell Responses by FERRE, April L, HUNT, Peter W, MCCONNELL, Delandy H, MORRIS, Megan M, GARCIA, Juan C, POLLARD, Richard B, YEE, Hal F, MARTIN, Jeffrey N, DEEKS, Steven G, SHACKLETT, Barbara L

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-11-2010)
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    Risk Factors for Chronic Liver Disease in Blacks, Mexican Americans, and Whites in the United States: Results From NHANES IV, 1999-2004 by Flores, Yvonne N, Yee, Jr, Hal F, Leng, Mei, Escarce, José J, Bastani, Roshan, Salmerón, Jorge, Morales, Leo S

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-09-2008)
    “…Morbidity and mortality due to liver disease and cirrhosis vary significantly by race/ethnicity in the United States. We examined the prevalence of liver…”
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