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Emily Oshima Lee

Researcher at Hawaii Medical Service Association

Publications -  9
Citations -  898

Emily Oshima Lee is an academic researcher from Hawaii Medical Service Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Payment system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 809 citations. Previous affiliations of Emily Oshima Lee include Center for American Progress.

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Shared decision making to improve care and reduce costs.

TL;DR: The first step is for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to begin certifying and implementing patient decision aids, which encourage use of shared decision making in health care.
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Assessing The Effectiveness Of Peer Comparisons As A Way To Improve Health Care Quality.

TL;DR: Patients in the peer comparisons intervention group experienced a 3.1-percentage-point increase in quality scores compared to the control group-whose members received individual feedback only, which underscores the effectiveness of peer comparisons as a way to improve health care quality.
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Price and utilization: why we must target both to curb health care costs.

TL;DR: It is argued that price and volume both contribute to high and increasing health care costs, along with high administrative costs, supply issues, and the fee-for-service payment system.