PhD Student Young-Rock Hong publishes in the Journal for Healthcare Quality
The project team consisted of Drs. Rick Kates, R. Paul Duncan, and Nicole Marlow, MPH student, Soon Ju Song, as well as Nayoung Lee from the Alachua County Library System.
The project team consisted of Drs. Rick Kates, R. Paul Duncan, and Nicole Marlow, MPH student, Soon Ju Song, as well as Nayoung Lee from the Alachua County Library System.
Department Chair, Dr. Arch G. Mainous is featured on Healio discussing the 2018 diabetes guidelines.
In a collaboration with the Florida Blue Center on Health Care Quality and the North Florida Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Department of Health Services Research Management and Policy hosted the Annual Gator Healthcare Forum on January 12, 2018 at the UF Reitz Union. Participants included students…
Congratulations to Dr. Ara Jo and Dr. Shenae Samuels! Both students graduated on Friday, December 15th from the department’s PhD program in Health Services Research. Ara Jo, MS, PhD, has accepted a position in our department as a Clinical Assistant Professor. She will begin in January. Shenae Samuels, MPH, PhD,…
The paper tiled, “Sensitivity of Claims-Based Algorithms to Ascertain Smoking Status More Than Doubled with Meaningful Use,” was published last month.
Dr. Ashish Deshmukh, Assistant Professor, was the guest speaker for the International Anal Neoplasia Society WebRounds on Wednesday, October 18th. His talk, Using Clinical Decision Making to Inform Anal Cancer Prevention Policies, is available for IANS members to view on their website. …
In this study, complex interrelationships are modeled between sociocultural characteristics, distrust in health care, quality of health services attributes, and the use of health services among Hispanic and Asian Americans. We found that improving the quality of health services could increase uptake of colorectal cancer screening in these groups.
Ciera Hall, MHA Class of 2018, has been awarded the Best Student Abstract by the Association of Academic Surgical Administrators. She has been invited to present this poster at the annual meeting in San Diego in October.
The article, “Increased Utilization of Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) Imaging and Its Economic Impact for Patients Diagnosed With Bladder Cancer” is in press and currently available online.