AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
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This database serves as a central repository for publications resulting from AHRQ Health IT funded work that is PubMed or Google Scholar indexed, including: book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, and reports from funded contracts.
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Language-concordant automated telephone queries to assess medication adherence in a diverse population: a cross-sectional analysis of convergent validity with pharmacy claims.
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Ratanawongsa N, Quan J, Handley MA, et al. Language-concordant automated telephone queries to assess medication adherence in a diverse population: a cross-sectional analysis of convergent validity with pharmacy claims. BMC Health Serv Res 2018 Apr 6;18(1):254. PMID: 29625571.
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Safety events during an automated telephone self-management support intervention.
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Lyles CR, Schillinger D, Lopez A, et al. Safety events during an automated telephone self-management support intervention. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2013;7(3):596-601.
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Quasi-experimental trial of diabetes Self-Management Automated and Real-Time Telephonic Support (SMARTSteps) in a Medicaid managed care plan: study protocol.
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Ratanawongsa N, Handley MA, Quan J, et al. Quasi-experimental trial of diabetes Self-Management Automated and Real-Time Telephonic Support (SMARTSteps) in a Medicaid managed care plan: study protocol. BMC Health Serv Res 2012 Jan 26;12:22.
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Social disparities in internet patient portal use in diabetes: evidence that the digital divide extends beyond access.
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Sarkar U, Karter AJ, Liu JY, et al. Social disparities in internet patient portal use in diabetes: evidence that the digital divide extends beyond access. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2011; 18(3): 318-21.
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Validation of self-reported health literacy questions among diverse English and Spanish-speaking populations.
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Sarkar U, Schillinger D, Lopez A, et al. Validation of self-reported health literacy questions among diverse English and Spanish-speaking populations. J Gen Intern Med 2011; 26(3): 265-71.
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What happens between visits? Adverse and potential adverse events among a low-income, urban, ambulatory population with diabetes.
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Sarkar U, Handley MA, Gupta R, et al. What happens between visits? Adverse and potential adverse events among a low-income, urban, ambulatory population with diabetes. Qual Saf Health Care 2010 Jun;19(3):223-8.
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The literacy divide: health literacy and the use of an internet-based patient portal in an integrated health system-results from the diabetes study of northern California (DISTANCE).
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Sarkar U, Karter AJ, Liu JY, et al. The literacy divide: health literacy and the use of an internet-based patient portal in an integrated health system-results from the diabetes study of northern California (DISTANCE). J Health Commun 2010;15 Suppl 2:183-96.
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Effects of self-management support on structure, process, and outcomes among vulnerable patients with diabetes: a three-arm practical clinical trial.
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Schillinger D, Handley M, Wang F, et al. Effects of self-management support on structure, process, and outcomes among vulnerable patients with diabetes: a three-arm practical clinical trial. Diabetes Care 2009 Apr;32(4):559-66.
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Cost-effectiveness of automated telephone self-management support with nurse care management among patients with diabetes.
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Handley MA, Shumway M, Schillinger D. Cost-effectiveness of automated telephone self-management support with nurse care management among patients with diabetes. Ann Fam Med 2008 Nov-Dec;6(6):512-8.
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Use of an interactive, telephone-based self-management support program to identify adverse events among ambulatory diabetes patients.
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Sarkar U, Handley MA, Gupta R, et al. Use of an interactive, telephone-based self-management support program to identify adverse events among ambulatory diabetes patients. J Gen Intern Med 2008 Apr;23(4):459-65.
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