AcademyHealth's Annual Research Meeting, June 2-4, 2019, in Washington, D.C., showcases "Today's research driving tomorrow's outcomes." It is an ideal venue to share research findings from across the continuum of health care delivery.
The Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery drives practice transformation at Mayo Clinic. Multidisciplinary teams are taking control of the massive amounts of data that exist in health care today – from individual health records, to research findings from around the world – to build a better future for health care.
At #ARM19, Mayo Clinic is on site in Booth #105/107, with many opportunities to meet health care delivery researchers, learn about career options, and find out more about the research. If you'll be at #ARM19, stop by.
Here are all the other places you can hear from Mayo experts during #ARM19 (all rooms are in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, except as noted):
Sunday, June 2
Special Session: Innovation Opportunities for Risk Adjustment Under Value Based Payment
Session Chair Nilay Shah Ph.D., and Sarah Meier, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic; also Adele Shartzer, Ph.D., The Urban Institute; and Nathan Donnelly, New York eHealth Collaborative
Poster A-227: Xiaoxi Yao, Ph.D.
Large Observational Data to Facilitate Personalized Shared Decision Making for a Recently Approved Cardiac Device
Poster A-331: Ramona DeJesus, M.D.
Experience and Expectations of Patients on Weight Loss: The Learning Health System Network
Poster A-357: Karen Schaepe, Ph.D.
Management of Uncertainty in Neonatal Periviability Counseling Sessions
Poster A-361: Kelly Viola
Understanding Patient Preferences in Developing Video Visit Environments
Poster A-448: Jonathan Inselman
Trends in Asthma Biologic Use in a Commercially Insured and Medicare Advantage U.S. Population
Mayo Clinic Presenter: Xiaoxi Yao, Ph.D.
Pairing Observational and Clinical Trial Data to Assess Cardiovascular Risk Reduction with Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Mayo Clinic Presenter: Michelle Lampman, Ph.D.
Transforming Primary Care Practice with the Mayo Model of Community Care – A Qualitative Case Study of Implementation
Methods Session: HSR Comes to Care: Innovations in Shared Decision Making and Patient-centered Care
Session Chair Victor Montori, M.D., and Ian Hargraves, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic; also Ming Tai-Seale, Ph.D., University of California – San Diego; Elissa Ozanne, Ph.D., University of Utah School of Medicine; and Megan Branda, University of Colorado - Denver Anschutz Medical Campus.
Monday, June 3
Poster B-234
Shealeigh Funni
Pediatric Opioid Use in the Emergency Department: An 11 Year National Trend Study
Poster B-403
Rozalina McCoy, M.D.
Which Readmissions May be Preventable? Lessons Learned from a Post-Hospitalization Care
Methods Session: Practicing Natural Language Processing: Dos and Don’ts
Session Chair Alexander Turchin, M.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital; with Hongfang Liu, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic; Stephane Meystre, M.D., Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina; and Olga Patterson, Ph.D., University of Utah and VA Salt Lake City Health Care System.
Mayo Clinic Presenter: Jason Egginton
Reconsidering Burnout in Allied Health Staff: Assessing Work Unit Well-Being and Joy
Poster C-196
Shaheen Kurani
Place, Poverty, and Prevention: A Mixed Methods Study
Poster C-199
Riccardo Lemini, M.D.
Healthcare Disparities in Elective Surgery for Diverticulitis: Identifying the GAP in Care
Poster C-222
Jennifer Ridgeway, Ph.D.
Collecting and Analyzing Data in Complex Community-Practice Environment: Protocol and Lessons Learned from a Study on Cancer Screening Uptake Among Patients with Limited English Proficiency
Poster C-302
Lisa Nordan
Risk Assessment and Referral Tool to Identify Patients at Risk for Pancreatic Cancer
Poster C-306
Jennifer Ridgeway, Ph.D.
Tracing the Potential of Networks to Connect Providers and Improve Community Cancer Care: A Case Study of an Integrated Health Systems
Poster C-368
Molly Jeffery, Ph.D.
Prolonged Opioid Use Among Patients Receiving Tramadol for Acute Pain
Poster C-387
Lisa Nordan
How a Risk-Stratified Precision-Medicine Model for Stroke Patients Improved Outcomes and Reduced Costs
Poster C-425
Ye (Julia) Zhu, M.D., Ph.D.
Systematic Review of the Evidence on the Cost-Effectiveness of Pharmacogenomics-Guide Treatment for Cardiovascular Diseases
Poster C-472
Riccardo Lemini, M.D.
Stage II-III Colon Cancer: A Comparison of Survival Calculators
Poster C-545
Michelle Lampman, Ph.D.
A Composite Measure of Primary Care Performance within a Large Integrated Health System
Session Chair: Rozalina McCoy, M.D., Mayo Clinic
Session co-Chair Rozalina McCoy, M.D., Che Ngufor, Ph.D., Molly Jeffrey, Ph.D., and Suraj Kapa, M.D., Mayo Clinic; with Session co-Chair Angela Thomas, Dr.Ph., and Raj Ratwani, Ph.D., MedStar Health Research Institute; Kerrie Holley, J.D., Optum; and Chris Dymek, Ed.D., Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Mayo Clinic researchers also were co-authors on several projects presented by other researchers at the AcademyHealth 2019 Annual Research Meeting:
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