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John P. Mullooly

Researcher at Kaiser Permanente

Publications -  133
Citations -  12782

John P. Mullooly is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Population. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 133 publications receiving 12326 citations. Previous affiliations of John P. Mullooly include University of Rochester & University of Rochester Medical Center.

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Physician-Patient Communication: The Relationship With Malpractice Claims Among Primary Care Physicians and Surgeons

TL;DR: The study identifies specific and teachable communication behaviors associated with fewer malpractice claims for primary care physicians and surgeons and can use these findings as they seek to improve communication and decrease malpractice risk.
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Influenza vaccination and reduction in hospitalizations for cardiac disease and stroke among the elderly.

TL;DR: In the elderly, vaccination against influenza is associated with reductions in the risk of hospitalization for heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and pneumonia or influenza as well as the riskof death from all causes during influenza seasons.
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Effectiveness of influenza vaccine in the community-dwelling elderly.

TL;DR: During 10 seasons, influenza vaccination was associated with significant reductions in the risk of hospitalization for pneumonia or influenza and in therisk of death among community-dwelling elderly persons.
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Impact of epidemic type a influenza in a defined adult population

TL;DR: The authors study the occurrence of excess morbidity and mortality among subsets of the adult population of a large prepaid group practice during two epidemics of type A influenza to provide a basis for increasing the precision of clinical and public decision-making regarding the prevention of serious consequences of epidemic influenza.
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Influenza Vaccination Programs for Elderly Persons: Cost-Effectiveness in a Health Maintenance Organization

TL;DR: Assessment of the net financial costs to health maintenance organizations of operational vaccine delivery programs is promoted to encourage managers of organized medical care programs and health insurance companies to advocate improved vaccine delivery.