American Journal of Managed Care Issues Research Articles in April 2020 Edition
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CRANBURY, New Jersey, May 2 -- The American Journal of Managed Care, a peer-reviewed journal focused on managed care, published research articles, including the following topics, in its April 2020 edition:
* High-Cost, High-Need Patients: The Impact of Reported Penicillin Allergy
* Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients With Hyperglycemia on Admission Face Worse Outcomes
MANAGERIAL:
* Spending Variation Among ACOs in the Medicare Shared Savings Program
TRENDS FROM THE FIELD:
* Collaborative Care Plans Reduce Subspecialty Consults: The Experience From a Safety Net Hospital
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
* Response to "e-Consult Implementation Success: Lessons From 5 County-Based Delivery Systems"
* Initiation of Triple Therapy Maintenance Treatment Among Patients With COPD
* Outcomes of Liver Transplantation by Insurance Type in the United States
* Healthcare Professionals' Perceptions of Challenges to Chronic Pain Management
* Primary Care Physician Practice Styles and Quality, Cost, and Productivity
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