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Sheps researchers present at NRSA Conference and AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting in Boston

AcademyHealth is one of the largest health services research conferences of the year, and Sheps researchers will be presenting throughout the conference June 25-June 28th. See details below:

NRSA CONFERENCE – Sheraton Boston Hotel

Saturday June 25th  

Plenary Session     8:00-8:30am

Independence         Presentation of the John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award

Ballroom                 (Winner: Kathleen Thomas!)

Session I                8:45-10:15am

Back Bay C            TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT: GRANT OPPORTUNITIES, PEER REVIEW                                               PROCESS AND REVIEWER PERSPECTIVE

                              Tim Carey

Back Bay D            FACTORS IN QUALITY MEASURE AND IMPROVEMENT

Can Computer-based Transitional Care Checklists Reduce 30-Day Hospital Readmissions?

                              Rachel Machta

Session II               10:30am-12:00pm

Back Bay A          EXAMINING ISSUES AFFECTING CHILDREN AND OLDER ADULTS

                              Enrollment in Early Head Start and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life

                             Jacqueline Burgette

Back Bay B          SOCIAL AND EXTERNAL IMPACTS ON DISPARITIES

                              Substance Abuse Services Uptake among People Living with HIV Released from Prison

                              Terence Johnson

Poster Session       12:45-2:15pm

Hynes Convention Ctr 

SESSION III- POPULATION HEALTH

 Exhibit Hall C       Parent-Provider Conversations on Psychotropic Medication Use and Uptake among Latino Families bringing children for mental health service (#19)

                                Monica Perez Jolles

Administration of the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine Via Telephone (#20)

                              Michelle Vitko

Health literacy and treatment selection: Application to stable angina (#21)

                             Sam Savitz

Session IV – DISPARITIES AND HEALTH EQUITY

                              Improving Early Screening and Intervention Services for Autism (#27)

                              Maria Martinez

                              SESSION V – ISSUES IN HEALTH POLICY, ACCESS, AND COST

                              Did Medicare Part D Implementation Benefit Medicaid-Medicare Dual Eligibles with HIV? (#37)

                              Nadya Belenky

Session III              2:30-4:00pm

Back Bay A             FACTORS IN ADDRESSING HEALTH DISPARITIES

                                Innovation or Disparity? National Trends in Non-Operative Management (NOM) of Rectal                                                     Adenocarcinoma

Tyler Ellis

Back Bay B             EXPLORING ACCESS AND COVERAGE

The Role of Special Healthcare Needs, Severity of Impairment and Mental Health Condition on Access to a Medical Home for Children

                              Monica Perez Jolles

AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting – Hynes Convention center

 

Sunday June 26th 

12:15pm

Exhibit Hall C/D POSTER SESSION A

Methods

Administration of the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine Via Telephone (#478)

Michelle Vitko

 

Medicare

Factors Associated with the Initiation and Use of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Among Medicare Beneficiaries with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (#440)

                        Aaron Winn

 

 4:00-5:30pm

HCC 102           Hot Topics in Children’s Health: Testing interventions & Measuring quality

Enrollment in Early Head Start and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life

Jacqueline Burgette (4:20-4:40pm)

 

Monday June 27th 

8:00-9:30am

Exhibit Hall C/D POSTER SESSION B

                        Payment and Delivery System Innovations

The Diffusion of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (#947)

Marisa Domino

 

                        Improving Safety, Quality, and Value

                        Physical and Occupational Therapy Following Stroke and Risk of Re-Hospitalization (#735)

Janet Freburger

 9:45-11:15am

HCC 200           The Promise of PCOR: Methods and Research Results

Comparative Effectiveness of an Activation Intervention for Latino Parents Raising Children with Mental Health Needs

Kathleen Thomas (10:25-10:45am)

5:00-6:30pm

HCC 102           Matching Workforce Supply to Demand: Policy and Innovations

How Might the Move Toward a Baccalaureate-Prepared Nursing Workforce Affect the Supply of Nurses in Rural and Underserved Communities?

Erica Richman (5:20-5:40pm)

HCC 210           Presenting Research in Compelling Ways: A Student Competition

Exploring Growing Mortality Disparities in Rural and Urban Counties from 1980-2010

                        Jennifer Spencer

6:30-8:00pm

Exhibit Hall C/D POSTER SESSION C

Behavioral Health

Substance Abuse Services Uptake Among People Living with HIV Released from Prison (#1049)

Terence Johnson

Coverage, Access and Medicaid

Did Medicare Part D Implementation Benefit Medicaid-Medicare Dual Eligibles with HIV? (#1093)

Nadya Belenky

 

The Impact of State Chemotherapy Parity Laws on Use and Spending for Oral Chemotherapy (#1111)

Stacie Dusetzina

 

The Effect of Narrow Network Plan Selection on Utilization and Cost (#1118)

Emily Gillen

 

Public and Population Health

Do State Laws Granting Pharmacists Authority to Vaccinate Increase HPV Vaccination Rates Among Adolescents? (#1451)

Justin Trogdon

Tuesday June 28th

8:00-9:30am

HCC 208           Expanding the Health Care Team: New Roles and New Workers Across Care Settings

Use of Physical and Occupational Therapists Following Stroke: Transitioning from the Acute Care to Community Setting

Janet Freburger (8:20-8:40am)