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Julie S. Darnell
Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago
Publications - 36
Citations - 1197
Julie S. Darnell is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicaid & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1046 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie S. Darnell include Loyola University Chicago & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Impact of Patient Navigation on Timely Cancer Care: The Patient Navigation Research Program
Karen M. Freund,Tracy A. Battaglia,Elizabeth Calhoun,Julie S. Darnell,Donald J. Dudley,Kevin Fiscella,Martha L. Hare,Martha L. Hare,Nancy L. LaVerda,Ji-Hyun Lee,Paul Levine,David M. Murray,Steven R. Patierno,Steven R. Patierno,Peter C. Raich,Richard G. Roetzheim,Richard G. Roetzheim,Melissa A. Simon,Frederick R. Snyder,Victoria Warren-Mears,Elizabeth M. Whitley,Paul Winters,Gregory S. Young,Electra D. Paskett +23 more
TL;DR: The results support adoption of patient navigation in settings that serve populations at risk of being lost to follow-up, and reveal that navigation had its greatest benefits within centers with the greatest delays in follow- up under usual care.
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Free clinics in the United States: a nationwide survey.
TL;DR: Free clinics operate largely outside of the safety net system, however, they have become an established and meaningful contributor to it and should consider integrating the free clinic network with other safety net providers or providing direct financial support.
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Social Work and Implementation of the Affordable Care Act
TL;DR: A case is made for how the social work profession can forge a leadership role in implementing this historic legislation, which will generate sweeping changes in the financing, organization, and accessibility of health and social services in the United States.
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Patient barriers to follow-up care for breast and cervical cancer abnormalities.
Silvia Tejeda,Julie S. Darnell,Young Ik Cho,Melinda R. Stolley,Talar W. Markossian,Elizabeth Calhoun +5 more
TL;DR: In a sample of highly vulnerable women, there is no single characteristic that predicts what kinds of barriers a woman is likely to have, but ongoing navigation is needed to address system-level barriers.
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Structural and reliability analysis of a patient satisfaction with cancer‐related care measure
Pascal Jean-Pierre,Kevin Fiscella,Karen M. Freund,Jack A. Clark,Julie S. Darnell,Alan E.C. Holden,Douglas M. Post,Steven R. Patierno,Paul C. Winters +8 more
TL;DR: The objective of this study was to develop a Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care measure that is relevant to patients receiving diagnostic/therapeutic cancer‐related care.