Lessons learned about the effective operationalization of champions as an implementation strategy: results from a qualitative process evaluation of a pragmatic trial

By CPCRI Admin / February 20, 2021 / Comments Off on Lessons learned about the effective operationalization of champions as an implementation strategy: results from a qualitative process evaluation of a pragmatic trial

Background Implementation strategies are methods used to help clinics adopt new practices. The knowledge base on these strategies is growing, […]

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Assessing cancer history accuracy in primary care electronic health records through cancer registry linkage

By Bridge C2 / January 19, 2021 / Comments Off on Assessing cancer history accuracy in primary care electronic health records through cancer registry linkage

Background The majority of cancer survivors transition from oncological care to primary care settings several years after their diagnosis, and […]

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New hypertension and diabetes diagnoses following the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion

By CPCRI Admin / January 6, 2021 / Comments Off on New hypertension and diabetes diagnoses following the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion

Background The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid eligibility expansion aimed to improve access to healthcare and reduce disparities for patients […]

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Prevalence of Preexisting Conditions Among Community Health Center Patients With COVID-19: Implications for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

By CPCRI Admin / December 28, 2020 / Comments Off on Prevalence of Preexisting Conditions Among Community Health Center Patients With COVID-19: Implications for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Background  Short- and long-term effects of COVID-19 will likely be designated preexisting conditions. We describe the prevalence of preexisting conditions […]

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Role of health insurance and neighborhood-level social deprivation on hypertension control following the Affordable Care Act health insurance opportunities

By CPCRI Admin / December 11, 2020 / Comments Off on Role of health insurance and neighborhood-level social deprivation on hypertension control following the Affordable Care Act health insurance opportunities

Background One in three Americans suffers from hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Treatment and control of hypertension […]

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Disparities in Biomarkers for Patients with Diabetes after the Affordable Care Act

By CPCRI Admin / September 17, 2020 / Comments Off on Disparities in Biomarkers for Patients with Diabetes after the Affordable Care Act

Background Racial and ethnic minorities are at higher risk for poor diabetes-related outcomes [such as high hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and […]

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Dedicated Workforce Required to Support Large Scale Practice Improvement

By ESCALATES / June 2, 2020 / Comments Off on Dedicated Workforce Required to Support Large Scale Practice Improvement

Shannon Sweeney, PhD, MPH, ESCALATES Qualitative Team Project Manager and Analyst Practice facilitation is a widely used and effective strategy […]

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Dissemination and Implementation Science: Building on Primary Care’s Rich History of Practice-Based Research

By CPCRI Admin / February 28, 2020 / Comments Off on Dissemination and Implementation Science: Building on Primary Care’s Rich History of Practice-Based Research

This piece was originally published in the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians Winter 2020 magazine. Reprinted with permission from the […]

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Community Health Centers and the Affordable Care Act

By CPCRI Admin / February 12, 2020 / Comments Off on Community Health Centers and the Affordable Care Act

This article originally appeared on Community Research Laboratory and is being reprinted with the authors’ permission. A recent study published in The New England […]

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Health Insurance Policy Changes Have a Large Impact on Patients’ and Families’ Access to Care.

By CPCRI Admin / January 22, 2020 / Comments Off on Health Insurance Policy Changes Have a Large Impact on Patients’ and Families’ Access to Care.

This piece was originally published in the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians Spring 2017 magazine. Reprinted with permission from the […]

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