John W Huppertz
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Recent Articles
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Srinivasan V, Akhtar S, Huppertz J, Sidhu M, Coates A, Knudsen N
Am J Hosp Palliat Care
. 2023 Jan;
40(7):704-710.
PMID: 36688285
To evaluate the impact of early vs late palliative care on (1) length of stay (LOS) in the context of expected LOS measures and (2) total cost of care to...
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Kumaresan T, Flink-Bochacki R, Huppertz J, Morris B
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
. 2022 Sep;
35(25):10206-10212.
PMID: 36096719
Background: Immediate skin-to-skin contact has well-established benefits for both mother and baby. However, its implementation varies widely, with limited data on predictors. Objective: This study aimed to investigate prevalence, duration,...
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Pratt D, Wu A, Huppertz J
J Patient Exp
. 2021 Jun;
8:2374373521996964.
PMID: 34179381
Hospitals initiate physician communication training programs expecting to improve patient experience measures. However, most efforts have relied on methods with limited attention to bedside physician-patient interactions. We conducted an intensive...
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Huppertz J, Leung D, Hohmann S, Harris A, Sidhu M, McKenna D
J Healthc Manag
. 2020 Jan;
65(1):30-43.
PMID: 31913237
Expanding hospitals' geographic market area has been proposed as a means to increase competition and reduce healthcare costs. However, most patients in the United States receive care locally and are...
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Huppertz J, Otto P
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2017 Feb;
43(4):359-367.
PMID: 28225448
Background: Social media is an important communication channel that can help hospitals and consumers obtain feedback about quality of care. However, despite the potential value of insight from consumers who...
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Huppertz J, Bowman R, Bizer G, Sidhu M, McVeigh C
Health Serv Res
. 2016 Aug;
52(4):1590-1611.
PMID: 27546176
Objective: To test whether hospital advertising expenditures predict HCAHPS global ratings. Data Sources/study Setting: We examined media advertising expenditures by 2,142 acute care hospitals in 209 markets in the United...
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Huppertz J, Smith R
J Healthc Manag
. 2014 Mar;
59(1):31-47.
PMID: 24611424
Some patients write comments on their Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys, but survey vendors do not record them, and the value of this anecdotal information...
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Huppertz J, Carlson J
Health Serv Res
. 2010 Aug;
45(6 Pt 1):1602-13.
PMID: 20698896
Objective: To investigate the impact of the HCAHPS report of patient experiences and word-of-mouth narratives on consumers' hospital choice. Data Sources: Online consumer research panel of U.S. adults ages 18...
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Huppertz J
Health Mark Q
. 2008 Dec;
25(4):383-404.
PMID: 19064478
Many health plans have tried to increase member retention by improving their scores on customer satisfaction surveys. However, prior research has demonstrated weak relationships between member satisfaction and retention, suggesting...
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Carlson J, Huppertz J, Neidermeyer P
Health Mark Q
. 2008 Dec;
25(4):303-28.
PMID: 19064474
This paper presents the results of an experimental study that assessed potential differences in consumer quality perceptions and price negotiation likelihood for three healthcare procedures: a routine physical, rhinoplasty, and...