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Lisa M Pollack

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Pollack L, Chang A, Lee J, Shaffer T, Wall H, Brawner C, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2025 Feb; 14(5):e037811. PMID: 39989369
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can improve cardiovascular health. We identified whether CR participation was associated with fewer subsequent inpatient hospitalizations and emergency department visits and less Medicare and out-of-pocket expenditures,...
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Pollack L, Chang A, Thompson M, Keteyian S, Stolp H, Wall H, et al.
Am Heart J . 2024 Dec; 282:58-69. PMID: 39675500
Background: To inform the delivery of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) care nationwide at the hospital level, we described hospital-level variation in CR metrics, overall and stratified by the hospital's tier of...
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Lee J, Zhang Y, Pollack L, Luo F
AJPM Focus . 2024 Dec; 4(1):100285. PMID: 39628935
Introduction: Heart disease poses a significant health and economic burden in the U.S., with considerable variations in outcomes across different racial and ethnic groups. The COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted...
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Lee J, Segura Escano R, Therrien N, Kumar A, Bhatt A, Pollack L, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Nov; 13(21):e037357. PMID: 39494551
Background: Hypertension affects nearly half of US adults yet remains inadequately controlled in over three-quarters of these cases. This study aimed to assess the association between adherence to antihypertensive medications...
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Kumar A, He S, Pollack L, Lee J, Imoisili O, Wang Y, et al.
Hypertension . 2024 Sep; 81(11):2318-2328. PMID: 39253807
Background: There are no recent estimates for hypertension-associated medical expenditures. This study aims to estimate hypertension-associated incremental medical expenditures among privately insured US adults. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort...
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Zhang D, Lee J, Popoola A, Lee S, Jackson S, Pollack L, et al.
Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes . 2024 Jul; 17(8):e010739. PMID: 39069895
Background: Telehealth has emerged as an effective tool for managing common chronic conditions such as hypertension, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the impact of state telehealth payment and coverage...
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Wang Y, Lee J, Pollack L, Kumar A, Honeycutt S, Luo F
Am J Prev Med . 2024 Jul; 67(6):820-831. PMID: 39002890
Introduction: This study seeks to estimate health care expenditures and use associated with hypertension, focusing on differences among racial and ethnic groups. Methods: Data were from the 2019 Medical Expenditure...
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DeLara D, Pollack L, Wall H, Chang A, Schieb L, Matthews K, et al.
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev . 2024 Apr; 44(4):231-238. PMID: 38669319
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves patient outcomes and quality of life and can be provided virtually through hybrid CR. However, little is known about CR availability in conjunction with broadband...
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Lee J, Bhatt A, Pollack L, Jackson S, Chang J, Tong X, et al.
Health Aff Sch . 2024 Feb; 2(1). PMID: 38410743
Telehealth utilization increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet few studies have documented associations of telehealth use with subsequent medical costs and health care utilization. We examined associations of telehealth use...
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Zhang D, Lee J, Pollack L, Dong X, Taliano J, Rajan A, et al.
JAMA Health Forum . 2024 Feb; 5(2):e235231. PMID: 38334993
Importance: Economic policies have the potential to impact management and control of hypertension. Objectives: To review the evidence on the association between economic policies and hypertension management and control among...