Diane R Rittenhouse
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1.
Rittenhouse D, OMalley A
J Am Board Fam Med
. 2024 Nov;
37(Supplement1):S1-S3.
PMID: 39586638
No abstract available.
2.
Rittenhouse D, Peebles V, Mack C, Alvarez C, Bazemore A
Ann Fam Med
. 2024 Mar;
22(2):89-94.
PMID: 38527816
Purpose: This mixed methods study sought to describe the extent to which family physicians in urban communities serve socially vulnerable patients and to better understand their practices, their challenges, and...
3.
Petersen D, OMalley A, Felland L, Peebles V, Rittenhouse D, Powell R, et al.
Ann Fam Med
. 2023 Jul;
21(4):313-321.
PMID: 37487736
Purpose: Despite evidence suggesting that high-quality primary care can prevent unnecessary hospitalizations, many primary care practices face challenges in achieving this goal, and there is little guidance identifying effective strategies...
4.
Kim J, Rodriguez H, Holmboe E, McDonald K, Mazotti L, Rittenhouse D, et al.
J Grad Med Educ
. 2022 Jun;
14(3):281-288.
PMID: 35754636
Background: Graduate medical education (GME) program leaders struggle to incorporate quality measures in the ambulatory care setting, leading to knowledge gaps on how to provide feedback to residents and programs....
5.
Casalino L, Li J, Peterson L, Rittenhouse D, Zhang M, ODonnell E, et al.
Health Aff (Millwood)
. 2022 Apr;
41(4):549-556.
PMID: 35377764
Despite reports of a physician burnout epidemic, there is little research on the relationship between burnout and objective measures of care outcomes and no research on the relationship between burnout...
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Rittenhouse D, Bazemore A, Morgan Z, Peterson L
J Am Board Fam Med
. 2021 Sep;
34(5):1033-1034.
PMID: 34535531
The rise of health system and hospital ownership of primary care practices raises policy questions about the survival of independent physician-owned practices. Our data indicate that a substantial proportion of...
7.
Rittenhouse D, Wiley J, Peterson L, Casalino L, Phillips Jr R
Health Aff (Millwood)
. 2020 Nov;
39(11):1977-1983.
PMID: 33136494
To improve health care quality and decrease costs, both the public and private sectors continue to make substantial investments in the transformation of primary care. Central to these efforts is...
8.
Sponsoring Institution Interests, Not National Plans, Shape Physician Workforce in the United States
Rittenhouse D, Ament A, Grumbach K
Fam Med
. 2020 Jul;
52(8):551-556.
PMID: 32672833
Background And Objectives: Graduate medical education (GME) determines the composition and distribution of the physician workforce in the United States. Federal and state governments heavily subsidize GME but in most...
9.
Kim J, Rodriguez H, Shortell S, Fuller B, Holmboe E, Rittenhouse D
Acad Med
. 2020 Jun;
96(3):433-440.
PMID: 32496285
Purpose: Despite the importance of training in ambulatory care settings for residents to acquire important competencies, little is known about the organizational and environmental factors influencing the relative amount of...
10.
Kandel Z, Rittenhouse D, Bibi S, Fraze T, Shortell S, Rodriguez H
Med Care Res Rev
. 2020 Jan;
78(4):350-360.
PMID: 31967494
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) State Innovation Models (SIMs) initiative funded 17 states to implement health care payment and delivery system reforms to improve health system performance....