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Jeffrey L Schnipper

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Oche O, Murry L, Keller M, Pevnick J, Schnipper J, Nguyen A, et al.
Res Social Adm Pharm . 2024 May; 20(8):740-746. PMID: 38744561
Background: The PHARMacist Discharge Care (PHARM-DC) intervention is a pharmacist-led Transitions of Care (TOC) program intended to reduce 30-day hospital readmissions and emergency department visits which has been implemented at...
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Kasanagottu K, Anderson T, Trivedi S, Ngo L, Schnipper J, McCarthy E, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2024 Feb; 39(8):1444-1451. PMID: 38424348
Background: Disparities in opioid prescribing among racial and ethnic groups have been observed in outpatient and emergency department settings, but it is unknown whether similar disparities exist at discharge among...
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Shannon E, Fiskio J, Yoon C, Schnipper J, Mueller S
J Hosp Med . 2024 Feb; 19(8):702-706. PMID: 38411292
The presence of racial and ethnic disparities in interhospital transfer (IHT) within integrated healthcare systems has not been fully explored. We matched Black and Latinx patients admitted to community hospitals...
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Chai P, Kaithamattam J, Chung M, Tom J, Goodman G, Hasdianda M, et al.
JMIR Cardio . 2024 Feb; 8:e48971. PMID: 38358783
Background: Heart failure (HF) affects 6.2 million Americans and is a leading cause of hospitalization. The mainstay of the management of HF is adherence to pharmacotherapy. Despite the effectiveness of...
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Serna M, Yoon C, Fiskio J, Lakin J, Schnipper J, Dalal A
Am J Hosp Palliat Care . 2024 Feb; 42(1):14-19. PMID: 38334010
Background: Analysis of documented Serious Illness Conversations (SICs) in the inpatient setting can help clinicians align management to address patient and caregiver needs. Methods: We conducted a mixed methods analysis...
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Levine D, Souza J, Schnipper J, Tsai T, Leff B, Landon B
Ann Intern Med . 2024 Jan; 177(1):109-110. PMID: 38190713
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Auerbach A, Lee T, Hubbard C, Ranji S, Raffel K, Valdes G, et al.
JAMA Intern Med . 2024 Jan; 184(2):164-173. PMID: 38190122
Importance: Diagnostic errors contribute to patient harm, though few data exist to describe their prevalence or underlying causes among medical inpatients. Objective: To determine the prevalence, underlying cause, and harms...
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Bann M, Manjarrez E, Kellner C, Greysen R, Davis C, Lee T, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2023 Dec; 39(8):1288-1293. PMID: 38151604
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hospitals and healthcare systems launched innovative responses to emerging needs. The creation and use of programs to remotely follow patient clinical status...
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Nuckols T, Berdahl C, Henreid A, Schnipper J, Rauf A, Ko E, et al.
Inquiry . 2023 Dec; 60:469580231218625. PMID: 38146178
Optimal medication management is important during hospitalization and at discharge because post-discharge adverse drug events (ADEs) are common, often preventable, and contribute to patient harms, healthcare utilization, and costs. Conduct...
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Carter D, Rosen A, Applebaum J, Southern W, Crossman D, Shelton R, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2023 Dec; 50(4):260-268. PMID: 38087723
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals were caring for increasing numbers of patients with a novel and highly contagious respiratory illness, forcing adaptations in care delivery. The objective of this...