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Anne H. Gaglioti

Researcher at Morehouse School of Medicine

Publications -  44
Citations -  1170

Anne H. Gaglioti is an academic researcher from Morehouse School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 35 publications receiving 557 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne H. Gaglioti include Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine & University of New Mexico.

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County-Level Concentration of Selected Chronic Conditions Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries and Its Association with Medicare Spending in the United States, 2017.

TL;DR: A method to measure the collective burden of several chronic conditions in a population, which the authors have termed the concentration of chronic conditions (CCC), is presented and a significantly positive linear relationship between the CCC measure and county-level per capita Medicare spending is observed.
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The growing trend of health coaches in team-based primary care training: A multicenter pilot study

TL;DR: Positive rates of resident exposure to health coaches but also great variability in types and amount of exposure that merit further investigation and exploration of ways to grow family medicine residency contact with a diversifying practice team are documents.
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A Curriculum for Teaching Clinical Efficiency Focusing on Specific Communication Skills While Maximizing the Electronic Health Record.

TL;DR: This curriculum provides a method of teaching clinic efficiency while practicing effective patient communication in any EHR clinical situation and utilized only the EPIC EHR but would be generalizable.
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Racial and ethnic disparities in H1N1 vaccine uptake in Medicaid: Lessons learned for a COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in H1N1 vaccinations among Medicaid enrollees to inform equitable COVID-19 vaccination policies and strategies, and find that race-specific vaccination rates ranged from 8.1% in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) to 19.8% in Asian/Pacific Islander Medicaid enrollee.
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Differences in Travel Time to Cancer Surgery for Colon versus Rectal Cancer in a Rural State: A New Method for Analyzing Time‐to‐Place Data Using Survival Analysis

TL;DR: The survival analysis method used to analyze the time-to-place data as described here could be applied to a wide variety of health services and used to compare travel patterns among different groups.