Investigators and alumni published several articles in the January 2014 issue of Health Affairs:
- William Sage (1998 Awardee), Thomas Gallagher (2007 Awardee) and Michelle Mello (2007 Awardee) were co-authors for "How Policy Makers Can Smooth The Way For Communication-And- Resolution Programs" (2014; 33[1] 11-19).
- Michelle Mello and Thomas Gallagher were co-authors for "Communication-And-Resolution Programs: The Challenges And Lessons Learned From Six Early Adopters" (2014; 33[1]:20-29) from research conducted with their Investigator Award project "Responding Justly to Patients Harmed by Medical Care: Disclosure, Compensation, and Litigation".
- Michelle Mello co-authored "Implementing Hospital-Based Communication-And-Resolution Programs: Lessons Learned In New York City" (2014; 33[1]: 30-38).
- William Sage and Thomas Gallagher were co-authors for "Structuring Patient And Family Involvement In Medical Error Event Disclosure And Analysis" (2014; 33[1]:46-52).
- William Sage co-authored "Let’s Make A Deal: Trading Malpractice Reform For Health Reform" (2014; 33[1]: 53-58).
- David Meltzer (2007 Awardee) co-authored "The Population Value Of Quality Indicator Reporting: A Framework For Prioritizing Health Care Performance Measures" (2014; 33[1]:132-139).
- Gary Young (2006 Awardee) co-authored "Socioeconomic Characteristics Of Enrollees Appear To Influence Performance Scores For Medicare Part D Contractors" (2014; 33[1]:140-146).
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014