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Sonja Hoover

Researcher at RTI International

Publications -  52
Citations -  670

Sonja Hoover is an academic researcher from RTI International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer screening & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 516 citations. Previous affiliations of Sonja Hoover include Research Triangle Park.

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Costs Associated with Developing and Implementing a Computerized Clinical Decision Support System for Medication Dosing for Patients with Renal Insufficiency in the Long-term Care Setting

TL;DR: A team of physicians, pharmacists, and informatics professionals developed a CDSS added to a commercial electronic medical record system to provide prescribers with patient-specific maximum dosing recommendations based on renal function.
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Computerized Physician Order Entry with Clinical Decision Support in Long‐Term Care Facilities: Costs and Benefits to Stakeholders

TL;DR: The analysis suggests that multiple stakeholders will incur the costs related to implementation of CPOE with CDS in the LTC setting, but the costs incurred by each may not be aligned with the benefits, which may present a major barrier to broad adoption.
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Racial and ethnic disparities among state Medicaid programs for breast cancer screening

TL;DR: There are racial or ethnic disparities in breast cancer screening at the state level, which indicates that analyses conducted by only using national data not stratified by insurance coverage are insufficient to identify vulnerable populations for interventions to increase the use of mammography, as recommended.
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Clinical costs of colorectal cancer screening in 5 federally funded demonstration programs

TL;DR: A large‐scale colorectal cancer screening program for underserved populations in the United States is explored and the clinical costs incurred at each of the 5 participating sites during the demonstration period are assessed.
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Costs of planning and implementing the CDC's Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program.

TL;DR: The authors of the current report provide a detailed description of the total program costs incurred during both the start‐up and service delivery (screening) phases of the 4‐year program.