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Harlan M. Krumholz
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 1966
Citations - 177853
Harlan M. Krumholz is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Population. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 1826 publications receiving 159216 citations. Previous affiliations of Harlan M. Krumholz include Veterans Health Administration & Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Comprehensive Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of First-Line β-Blocker Monotherapy in Hypertensive Patients: A Large-Scale Multicenter Observational Study.
Seng Chan You,Seng Chan You,Harlan M. Krumholz,Marc A. Suchard,Martijn J. Schuemie,George Hripcsak,George Hripcsak,Ruijun Chen,Ruijun Chen,Steven Shea,Jon Duke,Nicole L. Pratt,Christian G. Reich,David Madigan,Patrick B. Ryan,Patrick B. Ryan,Rae Woong Park,Sungha Park +17 more
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Association Between Financial Burden, Quality of Life, and Mental Health Among Those With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in the United States.
Amarnath Annapureddy,Javier Valero-Elizondo,Rohan Khera,Gowtham R. Grandhi,Erica S. Spatz,Rachel P. Dreyer,Nihar R. Desai,Harlan M. Krumholz,Khurram Nasir +8 more
TL;DR: The relationship between healthcare financial burden and patient-reported HRQoL, self-perception of health, psychological distress, and risk of depression in a nationally representative US adult population with established ASCVD is determined.
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What's happening in quality improvement at the local hospital: a state-wide study from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project.
TL;DR: Despite great variability in institutional resources, all 32 hospitals used a similar combination of QI approaches to effect change in AMI care and 26 of the 32 hospitals believed the CCP was valuable because it provided credible benchmark data, a catalyst for change, or a specific focus on processes of care needing improvement in AML
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Persistent geographic variations in availability and quality of nursing home care in the United States: 1996 to 2016.
Yun Wang,Yun Wang,Qiuli Zhang,Qiuli Zhang,Erica S. Spatz,Yan Gao,Sheila Eckenrode,Florence Johnson,Shih-Yieh Ho,Shuang Hu,Chao Xing,Harlan M. Krumholz +11 more
TL;DR: Persistent geographic variation in availability and quality of nursing home care was observed; the correlation coefficient of county-specific availabilities from 1996 to 2016 was 0.78, and the utilization of certified beds declined from 78.5 to 72.2%.