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Zachary F. Meisel
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 132
Citations - 2922
Zachary F. Meisel is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2146 citations. Previous affiliations of Zachary F. Meisel include University of Minnesota & Johns Hopkins University.
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Crowdsourcing—Harnessing the Masses to Advance Health and Medicine, a Systematic Review
Benjamin L. Ranard,Yoonhee P. Ha,Zachary F. Meisel,David A. Asch,David A. Asch,Shawndra Hill,Lance B. Becker,Anne K. Seymour,Raina M. Merchant +8 more
TL;DR: The scope of crowdsourcing in health research is described and a taxonomy to characterize past uses of this methodology for health and medical research is created to provide clarity and comparability in methods is created.
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Yelp Reviews Of Hospital Care Can Supplement And Inform Traditional Surveys Of The Patient Experience Of Care
Benjamin L. Ranard,Rachel M. Werner,Tadas Antanavicius,H. Andrew Schwartz,Robert J. Smith,Zachary F. Meisel,David A. Asch,Lyle H. Ungar,Raina M. Merchant +8 more
TL;DR: The large collection of patient- and caregiver-centered experiences found on Yelp can be analyzed with natural language processing methods, identifying for policy makers the measures of hospital quality that matter most to patients and caregivers.
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Interview‐based Qualitative Research in Emergency Care Part II: Data Collection, Analysis and Results Reporting
Megan L. Ranney,Zachary F. Meisel,Esther K. Choo,Aris Garro,Comilla Sasson,Comilla Sasson,Comilla Sasson,Kate M. Guthrie +7 more
TL;DR: These elements include building the research team, preparing data collection guides, defining and obtaining an adequate sample, collecting and organizing qualitative data, and coding and analyzing the data.
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Shared decision making in patients with low risk chest pain: prospective randomized pragmatic trial
Erik P. Hess,Judd E. Hollander,Jason T. Schaffer,Jeffrey A. Kline,Carlos A. A. Torres,Deborah B. Diercks,Russell Jones,Kelly P. Owen,Zachary F. Meisel,Michel Demers,Annie LeBlanc,Nilay Shah,Jonathan Inselman,Jeph Herrin,Ana Castaneda-Guarderas,Ana Castaneda-Guarderas,Victor M. Montori +16 more
TL;DR: Use of a decision aid in patients at low risk for acute coronary syndrome increased patient knowledge about their risk, increased engagement, and safely decreased the rate of admission to an observation unit for cardiac testing.
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Incidence of Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Following Nonfatal Overdose in Commercially Insured Patients
Austin S. Kilaru,Aria Xiong,Margaret Lowenstein,Margaret Lowenstein,Zachary F. Meisel,Zachary F. Meisel,Jeanmarie Perrone,Jeanmarie Perrone,Utsha G. Khatri,Nandita Mitra,M. Kit Delgado +10 more
TL;DR: Timely treatment for opioid use disorder following overdose appears to be low among commercially insured patients, with race/ethnicity, sex, and age disparities.