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Patrick H. Conway
Researcher at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Publications - 102
Citations - 5787
Patrick H. Conway is an academic researcher from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicaid. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 102 publications receiving 5153 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick H. Conway include University of Cincinnati & Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
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Accountable Health Communities — Addressing Social Needs through Medicare and Medicaid
TL;DR: To accelerate the development of a scalable delivery model for addressing upstream determinants of health, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently announced a 5-year, $157 million test of a payment model called Accountable Health Communities.
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Recurrent urinary tract infections in children: risk factors and association with prophylactic antimicrobials.
Patrick H. Conway,Avital Cnaan,Theoklis E. Zaoutis,Brandon V. Henry,Robert W. Grundmeier,Ron Keren +5 more
TL;DR: Among the children in this study, antimicrobial prophylaxis was not associated with decreased risk of recurrent UTI, but was associated with increased risk of resistant infections.
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A new taxonomy for stakeholder engagement in patient-centered outcomes research.
Thomas W Concannon,Paul Meissner,Jo Anne Grunbaum,Newell E. McElwee,Jeanne Marie Guise,John Santa,Patrick H. Conway,Patrick H. Conway,Denise H. Daudelin,Elaine H. Morrato,Laurel K. Leslie +10 more
TL;DR: A flexible taxonomy is introduced called the 7Ps of Stakeholder Engagement and Six Stages of Research for identifying stakeholders and developing engagement strategies across the full spectrum of research activities.
The "3T's" Road Map to Transform US Health Care
TL;DR: This work proposes a model to transform the US health care system (FIGURE), intended to accelerate the pace at which innovations are implemented in clinical settings by addressing the “how” of health care delivery.
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Association Between Hospital Participation in a Medicare Bundled Payment Initiative and Payments and Quality Outcomes for Lower Extremity Joint Replacement Episodes
Laura A. Dummit,Daver C. Kahvecioglu,Grecia Marrufo,Rahul Rajkumar,Jaclyn Marshall,Eleonora Tan,Matthew J. Press,Shannon Flood,L. Daniel Muldoon,Qian Gu,Andrea Hassol,David M. Bott,Amy Bassano,Patrick H. Conway +13 more
TL;DR: In the first 21 months of the BPCI initiative, Medicare payments declined more for lower extremity joint replacement episodes provided in B PCI-participating hospitals than for those provided in comparison hospitals, without a significant change in quality outcomes.