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Terry S. Field
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 148
Citations - 11157
Terry S. Field is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 146 publications receiving 10536 citations. Previous affiliations of Terry S. Field include University of Massachusetts Amherst & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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PS2-51: Utilization Quality Assurance: Are We Better Yet?
Donald J. Bachman,Terry S. Field,Christine Bredfeldt,Mark C. Hornbrook,Alan Bauck,Heather M. Tavel,Lucas Ovans,Debbie Godwin,Dean Kjar +8 more
TL;DR: VDW Utilization data quality has improved considerably since 2009, as demonstrated by the reduction in variability across sites, and rates of hospitalization, inpatient days, and doctor’s office visits are considerably more consistent across time and sites.
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CB8-04: “I Got Mine, Have You Gotten Yours?” Email to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Members of a Social Network
Sarah L. Cutrona,Terry S. Field,Andrew E. Williams,Douglas W. Roblin,Sarah M. Greene,Bridget Gaglio,Joann L. Wagner,Paul K. J. Han,Mary E. Costanza,Brandi Robinson,Vinutha Vijayadeva +10 more
TL;DR: The majority of interviewees who had completed colonoscopies were willing to share their screening experiences with friends and family through a self-edited email; close to two-thirds thought such an email would influence recipients.
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Recruitment Challenges for Low-Risk Health System Intervention Trials in Older Adults: A Case Study.
Kathryn Anzuoni,Terry S. Field,Kathleen M. Mazor,Yanhua Zhou,Lawrence Garber,Alok Kapoor,Jerry H. Gurwitz +6 more
TL;DR: To assess factors associated with trial participation in the context of a low‐risk intervention intended to reduce adverse drug events in recently hospitalized older adults, a large number of older adults were surveyed.
Improving Quality Of Breast Cancer Surgery Through Development of a National Breast Cancer Surgical Outcomes Database
Terry S. Field,Marianne N. Prout,Heather T. Gold,Kevin Chysna,Pamala A. Pawloski,Marianne Ulcickas-Yood,Diana Sm Buist,Virginia P. Quinn,Soe Soe Thwin,Rebecca A. Silliman,Fallon Clinic,Erin Aiello Bowles,Heather Spencer Feigelson,Tom Barney,Kathy Broecker,Kimberly Bischoff,Jessica M. Engel,Gabrielle Gundersen,Ted A. James,Adedayo A. Onitilo,Laurence E. McCahill +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the BRCASO database was extended to three Cancer Research Network (CRN) institutions to study variation in breast cancer surgical quality across providers, facilities, and health plans.
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B2-2: Impact of Automated Alerts to Primary Care Providers and Staff When Patients are Discharged from the Hospital: A Randomized Trial
Jerry H. Gurwitz,Terry S. Field,Jessica Ogarek,Jennifer Tjia,Sarah L. Cutrona,Leslie R. Harrold,Jennifer L. Donovan,Abir O. Kanaan,Shawn J. Gagne,Peggy Preusse,Lawrence Garber +10 more
TL;DR: The intervention was not effective in increasing the proportion of discharges followed by timely office visits to primary care providers or reducing the proportion with rehospitalization.