David J Magid
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Recent Articles
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Ho P, Glorioso T, Allen L, Blankenhorn R, Glasgow R, Grunwald G, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Dec;
333(1):49-59.
PMID: 39621340
Importance: Poor medication adherence is common. Text messaging is increasingly used to change patient behavior but often not rigorously tested. Objective: To compare different types of text messaging strategies with...
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Moghtaderi A, Magid D, Yuan A, Black B, Luo Q, Kini V
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2024 Nov;
85(4):352-361.
PMID: 39545900
Background: Cardiologists are increasingly moving from independent practice to direct employment by hospitals. Hospital employment has the potential to improve care coordination and delivery, but little is known about its...
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Yuan A, Black B, Viragh T, Magid D, Luo Q, Moghtaderi A
J Empir Leg Stud
. 2024 Aug;
20(3):570-608.
PMID: 39185302
Starting around 2006, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) progressively reduced Medicare Fee-for-Service (M-FFS) payments for the principal noninvasive cardiac tests, when performed in a cardiologist office (Office),...
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Vohra A, Moghtaderi A, Luo Q, Magid D, Black B, Masoudi F, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Aug;
7(8):e2428964.
PMID: 39158909
Importance: Despite advances in treatment and care quality for patients hospitalized with heart failure (HF), minimal improvement in mortality has been observed after HF hospitalization since 2010. Objective: To evaluate...
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Luo Q, Black B, Magid D, Masoudi F, Kini V, Moghtaderi A
Health Serv Res
. 2024 May;
59(4):e14314.
PMID: 38689535
Objective: To develop an accurate and reproducible measure of vertical integration between physicians and hospitals (defined as hospital or health system employment of physicians), which can be used to assess...
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Blue L, Kranker K, Markovitz A, Powell R, Williams M, Pu J, et al.
JAMA
. 2023 Oct;
330(15):1437-1447.
PMID: 37847273
Importance: The Million Hearts Model paid health care organizations to assess and reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Model effects on long-term outcomes are unknown. Objective: To estimate model effects on...
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Kini V, Magid D, Luo Q, Masoudi F, Black B, Moghtaderi A
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2023 Jun;
12(13):e029550.
PMID: 37345751
Background Advances in technology and care quality have transformed the care of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but little is known about trends in mortality rates across separate time periods after...
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Hyman D, Lerner J, Magid D, Black B
JAMA Health Forum
. 2023 Feb;
4(2):e225436.
PMID: 36763369
Importance: Many physicians believe that most medical malpractice claims are random events. This study assessed the association of prior paid claims (including a single prior claim) with future paid claims;...
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Peterson G, Pu J, Magid D, Barterian L, Kranker K, Barna M, et al.
JAMA Cardiol
. 2021 Jun;
6(9):1050-1059.
PMID: 34076665
Importance: The Million Hearts Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Risk Reduction Model pays provider organizations for measuring and reducing Medicare patients' cardiovascular risk. Objective: To assess whether the model increases the initiation...
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Kini V, Mosley B, Raghavan S, Khazanie P, Bradley S, Magid D, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2021 Jan;
10(3):e018877.
PMID: 33506684
Background Quality of care incentives and reimbursements for cardiovascular testing differ between insurance providers. We hypothesized that there are differences in the use of guideline-concordant testing between Medicaid versus commercial...