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Miranda A Moore

Researcher at Emory University

Publications -  42
Citations -  597

Miranda A Moore is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telemedicine & Telehealth. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 359 citations. Previous affiliations of Miranda A Moore include American Board of Family Medicine & American Academy of Family Physicians.

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Neighborhood-Level Redlining and Lending Bias Are Associated with Breast Cancer Mortality in a Large and Diverse Metropolitan Area.

TL;DR: These findings underscore the role of ecologic measures of structural racism on cancer outcomes, and place-based measures are important contributors to health outcomes, an important unexplored area that offers potential interventions to address disparities.
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Family Physicians Report Considerable Interest in, but Limited Use of, Telehealth Services.

TL;DR: A national survey of FPs found that FPs who were based in a rural setting, worked in a practice owned by an integrated health system or other ownership structure, and provided hospital/urgent/emergency care were more likely to use telehealth.
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A Primary Care Panel Size of 2500 Is neither Accurate nor Reasonable

TL;DR: The origins of a panel size of 2500 are reviewed, the subsequent work examining this number is reviewed and effectively debunking it as a feasible panel size, and the importance of primary care physicians setting an appropriate panel size is discussed.
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Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Provider Colocation, and Rurality

TL;DR: The findings offer new insights into the overlap of the behavioral health and primary care workforce, where opportunities for integration may be limited because of practice size and the proximity of providers, and where new possibilities for integration exist.
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Rural Family Physicians Are Twice as Likely to Use Telehealth as Urban Family Physicians.

TL;DR: Efforts to raise awareness of current payment policies for tele health services, addressing the limitations of current reimbursement policies and state regulations, and creating new avenues for telehealth reimbursement and technological investments are critical to increasing primary care physician use of telehealth services.