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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Morris Weinberger, PhD December 2019 CONTACT INFORMATION Vergil N. Slee Distinguished Professor of Healthcare Quality Management Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1101A McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB# 7411 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411 Phone: 919-966-7385 Fax: 919-966-6961 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. 1970-1974 State University College of New York at Cortland, Cortland, NY. Dual Major: Sociology and Mathematics (graduated with honors). M.S. 1974-1975 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Sociology. Ph.D. 1975-1978 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Sociology. Post-PhD 1988-1990 Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Gerontology. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017-Present Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001-Present Vergil N. Slee Distinguished Professor of Healthcare Quality Management, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001-Present Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (Joint Appointment) 2001-Present Investigator, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VAMC (Without Compensation since 2016) 2001-2016 Senior Research Career Scientist and Director, Intervention Core, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VAMC 2003-2017 Director, PhD Training Program, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Morris Weinberger, PhD December 2019

CONTACT INFORMATION Vergil N. Slee Distinguished Professor of Healthcare Quality Management Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1101A McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB# 7411 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411 Phone: 919-966-7385 Fax: 919-966-6961 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION B.A. 1970-1974 State University College of New York at Cortland, Cortland, NY. Dual Major: Sociology and Mathematics (graduated with honors). M.S. 1974-1975 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Sociology. Ph.D. 1975-1978 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Sociology. Post-PhD 1988-1990 Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke

University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Gerontology.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017-Present Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001-Present Vergil N. Slee Distinguished Professor of Healthcare Quality Management,

Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2001-Present Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (Joint Appointment) 2001-Present Investigator, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham

VAMC (Without Compensation since 2016) 2001-2016 Senior Research Career Scientist and Director, Intervention Core, Center for

Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VAMC 2003-2017 Director, PhD Training Program, Department of Health Policy and Management,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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2004-Present Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2001-Present Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research; Research

Professor, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2001-Present Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center 2005-2007 Director, Program on Health Outcomes, Department of Health Policy and

Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001-2006 Co-Director: Clinical Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 1994-2001 Director, Center for Health Services Research, Roudebush (Indianapolis) VAMC;

Professor, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine; and Senior Scientist, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care, Indianapolis, IN

1999-2000 Acting Chief of Staff for Research, Roudebush (Indianapolis) VAMC 1993-1994 Acting Director, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Health

Services Research and Development Field Program, Durham VAMC 1989-1994 Associate Director, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care,

Durham VAMC; Associate Medical Research Professor, Duke University Medical Center; Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center; and Research Professor, Center for Health Policy Research and Education, Duke University Medical Center

1991-1994 Research Associate, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1990-1994 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Duke University 1988-1989 Visiting Associate Medical Research Professor, Department of Medicine, Duke

University Medical Center 1984-1989 Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of

Medicine; Scientist, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care; and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University at Indianapolis

1978-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of

Medicine; Scientist, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University at Indianapolis

HONORS 2017 Award for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, Gillings School of Global Public

Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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2015 Class of 1996 Award for Advising Excellence, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2013 John E. Larsh, Jr. Award for Mentorship, Gillings School of Global Public Health,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2010 Distinguished Investigator Award, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services

Research. 2005 John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award, Agency for Healthcare

Research and Quality 2003 Under Secretary's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services

Research, Department of Veterans Affairs 2002 Vision Award for Groundbreaking Research in Chronic Illness Care, Improving

Chronic Illness Care Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 1996-2016 Senior Research Career Scientist, Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D

Service 1991-1996 Associate Research Career Scientist, Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D

Service 1984 Distinguished Young Alumnus, State University College of New York at Cortland 1977 David Ross Summer Fellowship, Purdue University 1974-1976 United States Public Health Fellow, Purdue University 1970-1974 New York State Regents Scholarship

COURSES TAUGHT, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

Course

Number Course Title Schedule

HPM 762 Quality of Care Since 2001

HPM 330 Introduction to Health Organization Leadership, Management, and Behavior

Since 2019

HPM 697 BSPH Capstone 2017, 2018

HPM 874 Advanced Research Seminar in Health Policy and Management Since 2008

HPM 789 Master’s Paper Development Course 2009-2017

HPM 496 Seminar in Comparative Effectiveness Research 2010-2012

HPM 472 Program Evaluation 2014

HPM 885 Health Services/Health Policy Research Methods II 2012-2014

ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS 2006-present Editorial Board, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

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2003-2013 Editorial Board, American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy 2004-2006 Deputy Editor, Journal of General Internal Medicine 1997-2002 Editor-in-Chief, Medical Care 1996-1997 Associate Editor, Diabetes Care Reviewer for American Journal of Preventive Health, American Journal of Managed Care, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, Arthritis Care and Research, Effective Clinical Practice, Health Services Research, International Journal of Aging and Human Development, JAMA, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Journal of Applied Gerontology, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journals of Gerontology, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Rheumatology, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Medical Care, North Carolina Medical Journal, Preventive Medicine, Social Science and Medicine, Southern Medical Journal

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES Academy Health Society of General Internal Medicine

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Department of Veterans Affairs 2016-Present Member, Steering Committee, Center for Health Services Research in Primary

Care, Durham VAMC 2016 Member, Search Committee, Director of Center for Health Services Research in

Primary Care, Durham VAMC 2015-Present One-on-one mentor, HSR&D Career Development Award Enhancement Initiative

2014-Present Member, VA HSR&D Career Development Award Enhancement Initiative Advisory Committee

2002-2016 Member, VA Information Resource Center (VIReC) Steering Committee

2001-2014 Member, Research Career Scientist Review Committee, HSR&D Service

2001-Present Member, External Advisory Committee, Center for Research in the Implementation of Innovative Strategies in Practice (Previously Research Enhancement Award Program), Iowa City

2015 Cyber Seminar Faculty Facilitator, Research Mentor Training: Supporting Evidence and Resources

2013 Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

2012 Co-Chair, Annual HSR&D Research Career Development Award meeting

2011 Panel Participant, Early Career Mentoring Issues, Annual HSR&D Research Career Development Award meeting

2010 Abstract Reviewer, HSR&D Annual Meetings

2008 Facilitator, Breakfast Session on Randomized Controlled Trials in Health Services Research, Annual HSR&D Research Carder Development Award meeting

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2008 Member, Review Committee, HSR&D Research Enhancement Award Program

2008 Facilitator, Breakout Session, Annual HSR&D Research Career Development Award meeting

2007 Chair, Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

2006-2013 Member, Review Committee, HSR&D Career Development Awards

2006 Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

2006 Member, Review Committee, HSR&D Research Enhancement Award Program

2006 Panel Participant, Career and Time Management Strategies: Advice from Successful Colleagues. Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting, Washington DC

2003-2006 Chair, Review Committee, HSR&D Merit Review Entry Program

2001-2003 Member, Research and Methodology Committee, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), HSR&D Service

2004 Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

2002 Member, Search Committee, Director, Cooperative Studies Program, Hines VAMC

2002 Abstract Reviewer, 2003 VA HSR&D National Meetings

2002 Faculty: Conducting Cooperative Studies in Health Services Research, Clinical Research Methods Course, Cooperative Studies Program

2002 Workshop Leader, Becoming a Research Career Scientist, HSR&D Service

2001 Panel Member, Cross-cutting issues, VA QUERI Annual Meeting

2000 Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

2000 Keynote Speaker: VA HSR&D Career Development and Research Career Scientist Awardees Conference: Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Pharmaceutical Care Program

1999 Chair, Abstract Selection Committee (General Health Services Research), HSR&D Service, HSR&D Service

1999 Moderator, Health Services Research, HSR&D Service

1998 Review Panel, Under Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research HSR&D Service Affairs

1998-1999 Cooperative Studies Program Planning Committee, Glycemic Control and Complications in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Department of Veterans Affairs

1998-2001 Executive Committee, Diabetes Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI)

1997 Search Committee Member, Director, HSR&D

1997 Member, Diabetes Research Planning Committee

1997 Faculty: Outcome measurement in primary care. Outcome Measures to Enhance Clinical Performance in the Department of Veterans Affairs

1996 Member, Managed Care/Primary Care Committee

1996 Member, Task Force to Restructure Research Career Development and Research Career Scientist Programs

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1996 Chairman, VA Cluster of the Health Policy Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine

1996 Member, Diabetes Advisory Group

1994-2000 Executive Committee, Evaluation of Geriatric Evaluation and Management Units and Geriatric Follow-up

1995 Program Committee, HSR&D Service

1995 Chairman, Doctoral Awards Committee, HSR&D Service

1995 Presider, Invited Papers Session, HSR&D Service

1995- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cooperative Studies Program

1993-1994 External Advisory Committee, Developing a Registry of Spinal Cord Injured Veterans

1993 Co-Chair, Future Directions in VA Ambulatory Care: Research in Primary Care

1993-1994 Co-Chair, HSR&D State-of-the-Art Conference: Primary Care

1993 Facilitator, HSR&D Conference State-of-the-Art Conference: Databases: A Resource for Research and Decision-Making

1994 Consultant, Evaluation of the Expansion of Women Veterans Programs in the VA

1993 Ad hoc Grant Reviewer, HSR&D Service

1992 Co-Organizer, VA Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association

1991 Co-Chair, Program Committee, HSR&D Service

1991 Moderator, Scientific Session, HSR&D Service

1991 Review Committee, Associate Research Career Scientist and Research Career Scientist Awards, HSR&D Service

Society of General Internal Medicine 2013-2017 Member, Founders Award Selection Committee

2014 Chair, Founders Award Selection Committee

2012 Selection Committee, Robert J. Glaser Award

2011 Abstract Reviewer, Organization of Care/Chronic Care Management, National SGIM meeting

2010 Member, Committee to nominate SGIM representative for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute Methodology Committee

2008 Abstract Reviewer, Chronic Care Management/Healthcare Delivery, National SGIM meeting

2007 Moderator, Clinical Care Management, Annual Meeting

2007 Co-Chair, Chronic Care Management/Healthcare Delivery Abstract Committee, SGIM Scientific Abstract Committees

2005 Workshop Leader, Writing and Publishing Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals

2004- Deputy Editor, Journal of General Internal Medicine

2003 Selection Committee, John M. Eisenberg Award

2000 Co-Chairperson, Special Scientific Symposium on Innovations in Quantitative Methods

1998 Co-Chair, Scientific Program Abstracts (Health Services Research)

1995-2000 One-on-One Mentor

1993-1995 Membership Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine

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1992 Chairman, Health Services Research Abstract Review Committee

1992 Abstract Reviewer

1988-1989 Task Force on the Place of Geriatrics in the Society of General Internal Medicine

1987 Abstract Reviewer

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Improving Chronic Illness Care Program 2000-2004 Chairperson, National Advisory Committee

2000-2004 Chair, Grant Review Committee

2000 Member, Improving Arthritis Care Expert Panel

1998-2000 Member, National Advisory Committee

1997 Committee Member, Chronic Disease Management in Organized Health Systems: Developing a Plan for National Research, Demonstration, and Dissemination Program

Other Professional Activities 2019 Member, Planning Committee, Annual Research Meeting, AcademyHealth

2016-Present Member, External Advisory Board, Wake Forest University CTSA

2013-Present Member, External Advisory Board, University of Kentucky CTSA

2010-Present Abstract Reviewer, NRSA annual meeting, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2008-2018 Board of Directors of the North Carolina Healthcare Quality Alliance (NCHQA)

2018 Reviewer, Health Policy Research Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2005-Present Abstract Reviewer, National Research Service Award Program

2018 Reviewer, Pilot Grant Program, Clemson University

2016 Session Chair, Social and External Impacts on Disparities, NRSA Annual Research Meeting

2015 Review Committee, Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical Center

2015 Session Chair, Assessing the Impact of Clinical Practice Transformation, Annual AcademyHealth Research Meeting

2015 Abstract Reviewer, Improving Safety, Quality and Value, Annual AcademyHealth Research Meeting

2013 Alice S. Hersh Student Scholarship Selection Committee, Academy Health

2012 Phase 2 Grant Reviewer, Improving Healthcare Systems, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

2012-2015 External Advisory Board, Establishing PhD Program in Applied Health Research and Evaluation, Department of Public Health Sciences, Clemson University

2010 Grant Reviewer, PROSPECT Studies: Building New Clinical Infrastructure for Comparative Effectiveness Research, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2008 Grant Reviewer, Canadian Institute of Health Research

2008 Grant Reviewer, Arthritis Foundation

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2008 Workshop Leader, Developing Successful Multidisciplinary Research Teams, National Annual Meeting CTSA-KL2, K12 and K30 Clinical Research Scholars and Association for Clinical Research Training, Washington DC

2008 Participant, NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Workshop on Patient Adherence, Jersey City, NJ

2007 Workshop Co-Chair, Can mentoring be taught? Training of mentors and mentees. National Leadership Workshop on Mentoring Women in Biomedical Careers, Office of Research on Women’s Health and NIH Working Group on Women in Biomedical Careers

2007 Invited Speaker, Publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Practice-based research network, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2007 Discussant, Managing complexity in chronic care within the largest integrated health system in the US: Current and future directions. AcademyHealth Annual Meeting

2006 Member, Expert Panel, Medication Events and Adverse Drug Events Recording System, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2006 Chair, Selection Committee, John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2006 Ad hoc Patient Safety Proposal Reviewer, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2005 Session Chair, Enhancements to Primary Care in the Treatment of Chronic Disease, Academy Health, Boston MA

2005 Abstract Reviewer, AcademyHealth

2005 Member, Peer Review Panel, Cancer Care Quality Measures: Diagnosis and Treatment of Colon Cancer, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2005 Expert Panel, Medicaid Disease Management Initiatives, Center for Health Care Strategies

2005 Consultant, Ambulatory Intensive Caring Unit (A-ICU), California HealthCare Foundation Bug Project

2005-2008 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Low Carbohydrate Ketogenic Diet versus Orlistat for Weight Loss, Durham VAMC

2005 Member, Search Committee, Medical Care Editor

2005 Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2004 Participant, Crossing the Quality Chasm Summit, Institute of Medicine

2004-2012 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Duke Center for Nicotine and Smoking Cessation Research, Duke University Medical Center

2004-2008 Chair, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Take Control of Your Blood Pressure, Duke University Medical Center

2004 External Reviewer for Proposed PhD Program, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Kansas

2003 Panel Chair, Disease Management: Implications for cost and Care, Academy Health, Nashville TN

2003 Mock Study Section Member, NRSA Fellowship Program, Nashville, TN

2001-2005 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Heart study, Indiana University Medical Center

2000 Member, Search Committee, Medical Care Editor

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1999 Consultant, Center for Health Care Research, Kansas University Medical Center

1998-1999 Technical Advisory Group, Fleetwood Project, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation

1998-2000 Outcomes Research Task Force, American Diabetes Association

1998-2001 Grant Review Committee, American Diabetes Association

1998 Advisory Committee, President’s Initiative on Race, National Academy of Science

1997 Small Group Moderator, Outcomes Research: Engine for Quality Improvement, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

1997-2001 Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association

1995 Co-Chair, Clinical Epidemiology Session, Association for Health Services Research

1995 External Grant Reviewer, Education, Epidemiology and Health Services Research Component, University of Alabama at Birmingham Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1995 External Grant Reviewer, Rehabilitation in Stroke Patient Outcomes Research Team, University of Kansas Center on Aging

1994 Session Chair, Demographic Status and Health. Gerontological Society of America

1994 Session Chair, Health Services Research: Outcomes. Gerontological Society of America

1994 Abstract Reviewer, Clinical Medicine Section, Gerontological Society of America

1994 Scientific Reviewer, Centers for Disease Control/Division of Diabetes Translation: Comprehensive Community-Based Diabetes Prevention and Control Interventions

1993 Session Chair, Access to and Delivery of Health Care Services. Gerontological Society of America

1993 Ad hoc Grant Reviewer, Small Grants Program, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

1993-95 Consultant, Advanced Directives, Proxies and Electronic Medical Records, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care

1992-1994 Abstract Reviewer, Behavioral Science Section, Gerontological Society of America

1992 Abstract Selection Committee, Behavioral Science Section, Gerontological Society of America

1992 Session Chair, Mental and Functional Disorders. Gerontological Society of America

1992 Grant Reviewer, Small Grant Program, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

1992 Study Section, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Study of Patient Outcomes Associated with Pharmaceutical Therapy

1992 Technical Evaluation Panel, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Schizophrenia Patient Outcome Research Team

1992-94 Inter-PORT Work Group on Outcomes Assessment. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.

1991-92 Abstract Review Panel, Arthritis Health Professions Association

1991 Session Chair, Caregiving Interventions. Gerontological Society of America

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1991 National Institutes of Health Special Review Team, University of Alabama at Birmingham Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1991 External Grant Reviewer, Education, Epidemiology and Health Services Research Component, University of Connecticut Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1991 External Grant Reviewer, Indiana University Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1991 External Reviewer for Development and Feasibility Studies in Health Services Research, UCLA Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1990 Session Chair, Health Service Use: Prediction and Analysis. Gerontological Society of America

1990 Program Committee, Behavioral and Social Sciences Committee, Gerontological Society of America

1990-91 Grant Consultant, Medication Use and Depressed Elderly Patients in Primary Care, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care

1990 Special Advisory Committee for Community Models Project in Diabetes Mellitus, Centers for Disease Control, Division of Diabetes Translation

1989 External Reviewer for Development and Feasibility Studies in Health Services Research, UCLA Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1989 Consultant, University of Alabama Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1988 Grant Reviewer, Research Retirement Foundation

1987 National Institutes of Health Special Review Team, University of California at Los Angeles Multipurpose Arthritis Center

1986 Co-chair, Coping in the Elderly. Gerontological Society of America

1985-1987 Chairman, Research Committee, American Diabetes Association, Indiana Affiliate

1984-1987 Board of Directors, American Diabetes Association, Indiana Affiliate

1984-1985 Vice-Chairman, Research Committee, American Diabetes Association, Indiana Affiliate

1983-1987 Budget and Finance Committee, American Diabetes Association, Indiana Affiliate

1981-1983 Member, Research Committee, American Diabetes Association, Indiana Affiliate

1982-84 Hypertension Review Committee, Indiana State Board of Health

MENTORING ACTIVITIES

Doctoral Students Dissertation Chair

Lindsey Yates (Current): The effect of changes to state health departments policies and procedures to address health disparities and health equity on maternal-child outcomes

Samuel Baxter (Current): Racial differences in cardiovascular health among young men: The role of residential segregation

Danielle Brathwaite (Current): Emergency department-based psychiatric services for children and adolescents: An in-depth Investigation of care in North Carolina

Nicole Fisher (Current): Brain power: What factors influence success in public-private partnerships? Lessons for neuroscience policy

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Alessandra Bassalobre Garcia Reeves (2019): Antimicrobial stewardship programs: Implications for resistance rates and quality of care in hospitals

Elizabeth Blodgett (2018): Insurance coverage changes and usual source of care among people with disabilities

Jamie Jarmul (2017): Clinical utility and cost-effectiveness of cardiovascular genetic risk testing for targeting statin therapy in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease

Sarah Lewis (2016): Assessing quality of non-cancer chronic care and medication adherence for comorbidities among men with prostate cancer

Rachel Machta (2016): Unpacking transitional care: Facilitators, barriers, and quality impacts of a multidisciplinary program to reduce hospital readmissions

Monica Schmidt (2015): Design and validation of two predictive models for mortality and readmission following surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis

Megan Roberts (2015): Racial variation in the use of Oncotype DX testing for women with breast cancer

Ila Broyles (2014): Community versus facility long-term care: Impacts on Medicare spending and service use

Jeffrey Federspiel (2013): Observational methods in cardiovascular outcomes research.

Dio Kavalieratos (2012): Exploring the role of palliative care in heart failure: Referral barriers, care gaps, and quality of care

Michaela Dinan (2011): The effect of increased PET imaging on the staging, outcomes, and health care utilization of Medicare non-small cell lung cancer patients.

Kristin Geonnotti (2010): Prescription drug plan enrollment and patient outcomes in Medicare Part D beneficiaries with diabetes.

Talya Salz (2008): Underuse and overuse of colonoscopy among survivors of colorectal cancer.

Asheley Skinner (2007): Should childhood overweight be considered a special health care need?

Laura Beskow (2005): Recruiting research participants from cancer registries: Stakeholder perspectives.

Joanne Campione (2005): Physician and patient influences in lipid-lowering drug treatment adherence and associated outcomes in VA patients with hyperlipidemia.

Dissertation Committee Member

Steven Spivack (Current): Performance report: The rise and effect of P4P in Medicare.

Sheila Patel (Current): The impact of a multifaceted quality improvement program, and the role of teams

Anagha Gogate (Current): Examining the use and sequencing of combination therapies for metastatic breast cancer: A comparative and cost effectiveness study

Christine Kim (Current): An assessment of access and use of maternal health care in Afghanistan

Jennifer Spencer (2019): HPV vaccination as a mechanism to reduce socioeconomic disparities in cancer

Natalie Ernecoff (2019): Expanding palliative practices by clinicians not trained in palliative care: Barriers, mechanisms, and impacts

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Jennifer Dunphy (2019): The implementation of evidence-based care management practices among elderly public program beneficiaries.

Michele Wilson (2018): Association between the use of patient centered medical homes and health care costs and outcomes for Medicare patients with Parkinson’s disease

Mihaela Georgieva (2018): Appropriate use and value of surveillance among elderly patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Brystana Kaufman (2018): Impact of Medicare accountable care organizations on outcomes for stroke patients.

Ruchir Karmali (2018): Running out of options: Is the supply of non-pharmacologic pain management linked to opioid use?

M. Alexis Kirk (2018): Adapting an evidence-based intervention to improve referrals to hospice.

Kate Sheahan (2018): Integration of family planning and child immunization services: its determinants and effects on service delivery and postpartum contraceptive use in urban Nigeria

Karen Swietek (2018): The patient-centered medical home: Impact on racial/ethnic disparities in quality of care

Kea Turner (2018): Piloting a population health management intervention in community pharmacies: An implementation study

Ye (Julia) Zhu (2018): Pathways of care following hospital discharge: The roles of type of post-acute care and patient socioeconomic status

Jason Mose (2017): Estimating the effects of electronic health records (EHRs) sophistication on hospital health care quality, financial performance and efficiency

Lisa DiMartino (2017): Implementation and effectiveness of triggered palliative care consults in oncology

Claire Lin (2017): The effect of mental health specialist use on healthcare utilization of adults with diabetes and co-morbid depression

Charles Muiruri (2017): Does primary care oversight improve quality of cardiovascular care for HIV+ persons?

Todd Durham (2016): In the era of target-specific anti-coagulants, can novel decision tools improve the health-related quality of life of adults with atrial fibrillation?

Kenneth Coburn (2016): Search for a practical strategy to disseminate complex service models that improve the health of chronically-ill older adults

Jacqueline (Hom) Burgette (2016): The impact of Early Head Start on children’s oral health

Tsai-Ling (Ginger) Liu (2016): The impact of physician mix visited on outcomes for patients with a cirrhosis and diabetes dual diagnosis

Devon Check (2016): Assessing racial disparities in quality of chemotherapy-induced side effect management among Medicare beneficiaries with early stage breast cancer

Emily Gillen (2015): Determinants and effects of health plan selection in the North Carolina non-group market

Matthew Toth (2015): Outcomes and costs of post-hospitalization transitions in urban and rural settings

Sarah Rutstein (2015): Optimizing HIV Therapy: virological monitoring, adherence & cost-effectiveness

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Jesse Lichstein (2014): Provider practice spillover: medical home benefits in a non-target population?

Sara Jacobs (2014): Multilevel predictors of cancer clinical trial enrollment among CCOP physicians.

Christopher Beadles (2013): Effect of policy and practice changes on oral anticoagulation use in North Carolina.

Shellie Ellis (2013): Declining overuse of hormone replacement therapy for localized prostate cancer: Predictors of reimbursement responsiveness and emerging patterns of care.

Ashley Kranz (2013): Comparative effectiveness of delivery models for preventing dental caries in young children.

Mackenzie Pergolotti (2013): Older patients with cancer: occupation and utilization of occupational therapy.

Wayne Psek (2013): Organizational level factors affecting healthcare outcomes in VA emergency departments: A configurational approach.

Paul Throne (2013): Under-reporting of surgical errors: State perceptions and responses.

Leah Zullig (2013): Equity gaps in an equal access system? Quality and timeliness of VA cancer care.

Amica Simmons Yon (2012): Spirituality/religiosity: Does it influence medication adherence?

Katherine Kaney (2012): Virtual physician care: How can its use be accelerated?

Laura D’Arcy (2012): The effect of geriatrician care on health care use and expenditures

Nancy McGee (2011): Health technology assessment evidence criteria: What types of evidence should be presented for products used to screen for disease in the United States?

Stacie Dusetzina (2010): Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder in a commercially insured population

Doug Melton (2010): The choice is yours: Analyzing North Carolina state employee health plan selection and subsequent changes in health services utilization and health care expenditures following PPO enrollment.

Stephanie Wheeler (2010): A closer look: Health services organization, health disparities, and receipt of high quality breast cancer treatment.

Ashley Beard (2008): Cost as a feature of medication management communication in medical visits.

Virginia Wang (2008): Location, location, location: A study of peritoneal dialysis services in the United States.

Kristy Gonzales (2005): The effect of health insurance on health care utilization in Mexico.

Jipan Xie (2005): Effects of fertility change and son preference on intergenerational support to the oldest old in China.

Christian Helfrich (2004): Exploring a model of innovation implementation: Cancer prevention and control trials in community clinical oncology program research bases

John Bian (2003): Impact of HMO penetration on utilization and outcomes of stroke.

George Jackson (2003): Organizational characteristics of primary care clinics associated with better diabetes outcomes.

Zhou Yang (2003): The relationship between utilization of outpatient prescription drugs and inpatient care by Medicare beneficiaries.

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Elinor Chumney (2002): The effect of various costing approaches on the resulting cost-effectiveness ratios and the policy significance of these variations.

Masters Students Reader First Reader:

Miriam Tardiff-Douglin (2019): Predicting success completing the NC mobile medication program

Catie Venable (2018): How can workforce development programs impact social determinants of health for at-risk youth?

Amelia Younker (2017): Outcomes after mastectomy and lumpectomy in octogenarians and nonagenarians with early-stage breast cancer

Michael Zickler (2017): Uptake of automated insulin delivery systems: Costs and insurance reimbursement

Erin Boland (2017): Acceptability of a novel EMS intervention to improve outcomes of mental health emergencies

Cassandra Corbyons Mazzaferro (2017): Bridging the gap: Health care needs of female veteran amputees and current VHA programs

Caitlin Fross (2016): Evaluating the use of community health workers to provide maternal healthcare services in Haiti

Sophia Califano (2015): Physician Perceptions of a school-entry requirement for the human papilloma virus vaccine

Ashley Griffin (2015): Patient engagement of MyUNCChart and 30-day readmission rates

Kristen Rogers (2015): Association between breastmilk dose and growth velocity during the first two years of life

Samantha Smith (2014): The role of psychosocial and psychological measures in evaluating school-based childhood obesity interventions

Carrie Hamby (2014): Drug waste among anesthesia providers: Opportunities for efficiency and safety

(Katherine) Marie Callahan (2014): Process of care indicators among Veterans with PTSD: A systematic review of disparities by gender

Briana Hovermale (2014): University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Family Medicine Center: How access & continuity effect 30 day readmissions

Peter Steenland (2014): Staffing a 24/7 hospital, A systematic review comparing overnight call to night float

Lindsay Stortz (2013): Recommendations to improve appropriate VTE prophylaxis on an acute medical care unit

Meghan May (2013): The financial impact of effective discharge instructions in hospitals

Katherine Lee (2013): Preconception care utilization and birth outcomes in high-risk Medicaid recipients.

Ifeoma Onwubiko (2013): A systematic review on adolescent’s nonattendance to specialist clinic

Amy Poe (2013): Palliative care and accountable care organizations: Opportunities for overcoming barriers to the delivery of high value healthcare

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JoHannah Torkelson (2013): Adolescents and consent to outpatient mental health treatment and care

Katherine Harris (2011): Afterschool programs for childhood obesity prevention in middle school age children: Best practices, barriers, and recommendations

Christine Hunt Kearsley (2011): The other yearly checkup: Your Medicare drug plan and the double-edged sword of Part D choice

Jacqueline Amoozegar (2010): Developing a strategy to improve care for hospitalized patients with food allergies or intolerances

Courtney Lyndrup (2009): The effects of modernization in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Aimee McHale (2009): The ultimate patient safety challenge: Bridging the gap between North and South

Kevin Fischer (2005): How effective are interventions to improve physician adherence to hypertension guidelines at changing physicians’ hypertension diagnosis and treatment behaviors and improving patient blood pressure control?

Prateeti Khazanie (2005): Impact of antimicrobial resistance on patients infected with hospital-acquired staphylococcus aureus: differential outcomes and policy implications

Second Reader

Shereen Bahader (2016): Silver diamine fluoride efficacy: A systematic review.

Jacob Petralia (2016): Assessing financial performances in the Medicare Shared Savings Program: Past, present, and future

Camille Heard (2015): The impact of LTC services on health care satisfaction

Daniel Steeber (2014): Communication and resolution programs and their unintended consequences on the national practitioners’ database

Jacqueline Marks (2012): The uncertain future of planned parenthood in North Carolina: A scenario analysis for policy makers

Takeila Stringfield (2011): Advocating for the adoption of policy amendments pertaining to beneficiary travel

Halle Amick (2010): Deaf adults: health care communication and receipt of preventive services

Beth LaPiene (2010): Co-location of advanced practice psychiatric nurses as a model for integrated care for the seriously mentally ill in North Carolina

Rebecca Garr (2009): Variations in quality of care for vulnerable populations in safety-net versus non-safety-net hospitals

Catherine Coleman (2006): The impact of performance-based compensation on providers’ diabetes care patterns in underserved Chicago communities

Vik Devisetty (2006): Mathematical frameworks for improving outpatient care

Leslie Brown (2005): A study of the effects of an enhanced Medicaid maternity benefit on birthweight outcomes

Alex Fu (2002): In appropriate prescription drug use and reduced health status for the elderly

Bachelor’s Students Honors Paper First Reader

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Anna Berrier (2019): The role of health policy in improving end-of-life care access and quality: A qualitative study of bereaved caregivers

Katherine Cavagnini (2016): Assessing the financial strain and financial literacy of

caregivers of Veterans

Kaity Lohrei (2015): The Belk Boutique: An evaluation from the patient perspective

Jiahe Liang (2012): Reducing catheter-related bloodstream infections in the PICU: A systematic review

Natalia Botella (2011): Maximizing enrollment of rural populations in Medicaid: Strategies for outreach

Dori Cross (2010): Customized web-based feedback for dietary guideline adherence: A feasibility study among SNAP beneficiaries

Fellows and Junior Faculty (Mentor for Career Development Received Awards in

Parentheses)

Department of Veterans Affairs

Primary Mentor

Jeffrey Ferguson, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

M. Sue Kirkman, MD

Eugene Oddone, MD

Stacey Kovac, PhD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Jaya Rao, MD(VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award and Picker-Commonwealth Award in Patient-Centered Care

Courtney VanHoutven, PhD: VA HSR&D Merit Review Entry Program

Linda Williams, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award)

Secondary Mentor

Mimi Butterfield, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Cathleen Colon-Emeric, MD: Paul B. Beeson Career Development Award in Aging

Patricia Cowper, PhD

Kelly Dominick, PhD: VA HSR&D Merit Review Entry Program

David Edelman, MD

Deborah Fisher, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Jennifer Gierisch, PhD

Joseph Hanlon, PharmD

S. Nicki Hastings, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Cristina Hendrix, PhD

George Jackson, PhD: VA HSR&D Merit Review Entry

William Jones, MD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Dee Melnyk, PharmD

Paul Mulhausen, MD

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Marta Render, MD

Gregory Samsa, PhD

Mark Stanton, MD

Jennifer Strauss, PhD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Usha Subramanian, MD

Corinne Voils, PhD: VA HSR&D Merit Review Entry Program

Virginia Wang, PhD: Comparative Effectiveness Research K12, AHRQ

Sandra Zinn, PhD: VA Rehabilitation Service Career Development Award)

Leah Zullig, PhD: VA HSR&D Research Career Development Award

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program

Primary Mentor

Andrea Cherrington, MD

Daniel Bradford, MD

Erin Krebs, MD

Secondary Mentor

Molly Berkoff, MD

David Bundy, MD

Darren Dewalt, MD (Pfizer Health Literacy Award)

Angela Gantt, MD:

Kristin Ito, MD

Marjorie Rosenthal, MD

Russell Rothman, MD: (K23 Award from NIDDK):

Rand Rupper, MD

Other Faculty Mentoring

Primary Mentor

Sarah Birken, PhD

Remy Coeytaux, MD: K18, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Teresa Damush, PhD: Arthritis Foundation New Investigator Award for Arthritis Health Professionals

Stefanie Ferreri, PharmD: AFPE–NACDS Foundation Pharmacy Faculty Development Fellowship in Community Pharmacy Practice

Kristen Hassmiller Lich, PhD

Mary Roth, PharmD: K23, National Institute on Aging

Christopher Shea, PhD

Asheley Skinner, PhD

Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD: KL2, National Institutes of Health

Angela Smith, MD: K08, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Stephanie Wheeler, PhD

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Lea Watson, MD: Multidisciplinary Clinical Research K12

Secondary Mentor

Spencer Dorn, MD: Comparative Effectiveness Research K12, AHRQ

Nicole Pinelli, PharmD: Campbell Mentoring Award

Asheley Skinner, PhD: Building Interdisciplinary Careers in Women’s Health K12, NIH

INVITED LECTURES “Behavioral Science and Clinicians: My Career in Interdisciplinary Research.” Visiting Professor, Department of Population Health, Dell Medical School, Austin TX, May 10, 2017. “Designing and Evaluating Interventions to Improve the Process and Outcomes of Care in Real World Clinical Practices.” Improve Care Now Community Conference, Dallas TX, April 8, 2016. “Managing Your VA Research Career.” HSR&D Career Development Conference, February 9, 2016. “Top Ten List of Strategies for Launching a Successful Academic Career.” American Association of Dental Research: Fundamentals for Research Career Success of New Faculty. Charlotte, NC, March 18, 2014. “Experimental Comparative Effectiveness Research.” Chapel Hill Drug Conference, May 12, 2011. “Opportunities and Challenges for Pharmacy and Practice-Based Research.” Visiting Professor, Sonderegger Research Center, University of Wisconsin, November 12, 2010. “Randomized Controlled Trials in Health Services Research.” HSR Methods Cyber Seminar, Department of Veterans Affairs, January 12, 2009. “The Chronic Care Model.” Visiting Professor, Pace University Physicians’ Assistant Program. November 9, 2007. “Conducting Randomized Trials of Health Services Research Interventions in Non-Academic Practice Settings.” John G. Demakis Annual Lecture in Health Services Research. Iowa City VAMC, September 25, 2007. “Strategies to Develop and Implement a Successful Doctoral Program in Public and Community Health.” Visiting Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, September 25-26, 2006. “What is Health Services Research and Why is it Important to Pharmacy Practice?” American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Dallas TX, October 25, 2004. “Evaluating Interventions in Practice-Based Research Networks.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Practice-Based Research Networks Grantee Meeting, Washington DC, July 15, 2004. “Community-Based Pharmaceutical Care for Older Patients.” Visiting Professor, Distinguished Guest Lecture Series, Duke University, November 5, 2003.

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“Clinical and Health Services Intervention Research.” Hartford Interdisciplinary Geriatric Research Center, Duke University, October-November, 2003. “Developing an Interdisciplinary Research Career: Health Services Research.” Keynote Speaker, Scholars Day, State University College of New York at Cortland, April 9, 2003. “Conducting Multi-Site Trials in Health Services Research.” University of Iowa/ Iowa City VAMC, Iowa City IA, April 3, 2003. “The Effectiveness of Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Reactive Airways Disease.” Faculty and Invited Speaker, Drug Information Association Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research Conference, Newport RI, October 16-18, 2002. “Improving Chronic Illness Care: Challenges and Opportunities.” Keynote Speaker, Congress on Improving Chronic Care: Innovations in Research and Practice, Seattle WA, September 9, 2002. “A Randomized Study of Community-Based Pharmaceutical Care Trial: Methods, Results and Implications.” Visiting Professor, University of Cincinnati School of Pharmacy and Cincinnati VAMC Health Services Research Program, May 9-10, 2002. “Conducting Cooperative Studies in Health Services Research.” Faculty, Clinical Research Methods Course, Cooperative Studies Program, Department of Veterans Affairs, April 11, 2002. “Arthritis Clinical Care Improvement Strategies.” Keynote Speaker: Improving Arthritis Clinical Care Conference (Co-sponsors: Centers for Disease Control and Arthritis Foundation), October 18, 2000. “Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Pharmaceutical Care Program.” Keynote Speaker: VA HSR&D Career Development and Research Career Scientist Awardees Conference, March 22, 2000. “Update on Indiana’s Eye on Patients: Clinical Variations Project.” Hospital Accountability Summit, Indiana Health and Hospital Association, March 9, 2000. “Being an Editor.” Visiting Professor: Baylor College of Medicine and Houston VAMC Center of Excellence, September 7-8, 1999. “Telephone-Based Interventions for Patients with Osteoarthritis.” Stepping Away from OA - A Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Onset, and Disability of Osteoarthritis” National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. Washington, DC, August, 1999. “Publishing Health Services Research: What Counts?” Association for Health Services Research. Chicago, IL, June 1999. “Writing and Publishing Research Papers.” Society of General Internal Medicine Pre-course. San Francisco, CA, May, 1999. “Writing for Publication.” American Public Health Association. Washington, DC, November, 1998.

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“Patient-Centered Outcomes Research.” Visiting Scholar: Department of Health Care Management, Chuang Gung University. Taipei, Taiwan, June 1998. “Designing Interventions in Health Care Research.” Visiting Scholar, NHRI Conference on Health Services Research Methodology and Data Banks. Taipei, Taiwan, June 1998. “Community-Based Pharmaceutical Care.” Faculty, American Pharmaceutical Association. Miami FL, March, 1998. “Publishing in Scientific Journals.” American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, IN, November, 1997. “Designing Interventions in Aging Research.” Visiting Professor, University of Michigan Older American Independence Center. Ann Arbor, MI, October, 1997. “Outcome Measurement in Primary Care.” Faculty, Conference on Outcome Measures to Enhance Clinical Performance in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Tampa, FL, April, 1997. “Patient-centered Care.” Eli Lilly Corporation. Indianapolis, IN, January, 1997. “Integrating Patient Education into the Network of Care.” Department of Veterans Affair. San Diego, CA, 1997. “Improving Glycemic Control in Patients with Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Immediate Feedback about Glycosylated Hemoglobin Results.” HSR&D Career Development/Career Scientist Meeting. Washington, DC, February, 1995. “Conducting Cooperative Studies in Health Services.” HSR&D Annual Meeting, Department of Veterans Affairs. Washington, DC, February, 1995. “Non-traditional Research Careers for Social Scientists.” Department of Psychology, Indiana University. Bloomington, IN, April, 1995. “Cooperative Studies in Health Services: Testing a Primary Care Model.” Association for Health Services Research. San Diego, CA, June, 1994. “Getting Started in Clinical Research.” Faculty, Society of General Internal Medicine Symposium on Clinical Research in Geriatrics. American Geriatrics Society. Washington, DC, May, 1992/ “Can the Provision of Primary Care Prevent Hospital Readmissions?” Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service. Washington, DC, February, 1991. “Introduction to Methodologies for Clinical Research in Geriatrics.” Workshop Leader, Annual Workshop of the American Geriatrics Society. Durham, NC, June, 1991. “Coping with Bone and Joint Diseases.” Department of Veterans Affairs Conference on Bone and Joint Diseases in Older Men. Durham, NC, 1990. “Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors with Respect to Breast Cancer Screening in Older Women.” Forum on Breast Cancer Screening in Older Women. Sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and National Institute on Aging, Sturbridge MA, 1990.

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“Introduction to Methodologies for Clinical Research in Geriatrics.” Workshop Leader, Annual Workshop of the American Geriatrics Society. Durham, NC, June, 1999. “Social and Economic Consequences of Osteoarthritis, and the Effects of Social Support.” Faculty, International Workshop on Epidemiology of Osteoarthritis. Reisenburg, West Germany, October, 1997 “Clinical prediction: Is it necessary? Is it possible?” Society of General Internal Medicine. Chicago, IL, September, 1997.

LOCAL UNIVERSITY/HOSPITAL COMMITTEES

University of North Carolina 2018-2019 Chair, Committee to Enhance the Gillings Environment for Faculty 2017-Present Member, Advisory Committee, Sheps Center for Health Services Research 2016 Member, Search Committee, Director of Sheps Center for Health Services

Research

2016 Member, Graduate School’s Strategic Planning Group

2016-Present Faculty Advisor, Academy Health, UNC-Chapel Hill Chapter

2015-Present Member, Internal Advisory Committee, The Genetic Epidemiology of Heart, Lung, and Blood Traits Training Grant (GenHLB)

2013-Present Member, Strategic Advisory Committee (Formerly Executive Committee), NC TraCS

2012-Present Member, Steering Committee, NC TraCS

2014-Present Member, Preventive Medicine Fellowship Research Advisory Committee

2014-Present Member, Graduate School’s Continuous Enrollment Working Group

2013-Present Member, MD/PhD Admissions Committee, School of Medicine

2013-Present Member, BSPH Advisory Committee, Department of Health Policy and Management

2013-Present Chair, Evaluation Committee, Reproductive Mood Disorders Fellowship Program

2013-Present Member, NextGen T90/R90 Program Advisory Committee, School of Dentistry

2013-Present School of Public Health Faculty Advisor, Student Health Action Coalition

2013-Present Member, Conflict of Interest Committee for Kurt Ribisl, School of Public Health

2012-Present SPH2020 Admissions Practices Committee, School of Public Health

2011-Present Member, Conflict of Interest Committee for Alan Brookhart, School of Public Health

2009-Present Space Committee, School of Public Health

2006-Present Member, Dissertation Completion and Off-Campus Dissertation Research Review Committee

2006-Present Member, Graduate School Fellowship Selection Committee

2004-Present Member, Executive Committee, Health Policy and Management

2014-2015 Member, Fellowship Program Evaluation Committee, Department of Pediatrics

2013-2015 Member, Search Committee, Associate Dean for Research, School of Nursing

2013-2014 Chair, Search Committee, Director of BSPH Program, Department of Health Policy and Management

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2013-2014 Member, Search Committee, Part-time Faculty in Implementation Science, Department of Health Policy and Management

2011 Member, Selection Committee, Boka W. Hadzija Award

2011 Member, Search Committee, Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy

2010 Member, 5-Year Review Committee, Director, Sheps Center for Health Services Research

2010 Chair, Review Committee for the Department Chair, Nutrition

2008-2012 University Graduate Council

2007 Search Committee, Department Chair, Pharmaceutical Policy and Evaluative Sciences, School of Pharmacy

2005-2007 Chair, Search Committee, Humana Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics, Department of Health Policy and Management

2003-2005 Chair, Research Committee, Department of Health Policy and Management

2003-2013 Member, Search Committee, Department of Health Policy and Management

2001-2010 Advisory Committee, Multipurpose Clinical Research Center, Thurston Arthritis Research Center

2001-2005 Steering Committee, Program on Health Outcomes

2001-2005 School of Public Health Research Council

2004-2005 Chair, Search Committee, Department Chair, Health Behavior and Health Education

2004 Search Committee, Department Chair, Pharmaceutical Policy and Evaluative Sciences, School of Pharmacy

2003 Search Committee, Pharmaceutical Policy and Evaluative Sciences, School of Pharmacy

2003 Chair, Review Committee for the Department Chair, Health Behavior and Health Education

2002-2003 Search Committee, Department of Epidemiology

2002 Search Committee, Pharmaceutical Policy and Evaluative Sciences, School of Pharmacy

2001-2002 Search Committee, Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management

Indiana University/Regenstrief Institute/Wishard Memorial Hospital/Roudebush VAMC 2000-2001 External Advisory Committee, Center for Enhancing Quality of Life in Chronic

Illness, Indiana University School of Nursing

1999 Clinical Variations Advisory Group, Indiana’s Eye on Patients Project

1998 Executive Planning and Operations Committee, Roudebush VAMC

1998-2000 Enhanced Sharing Committee, Roudebush VAMC

1996-2000 Affiliation Partnership Council (Dean’s Committee), Roudebush VAMC

1996-2001 Member, Expedited and Exempted Research Subcommittee, Institutional Review Board

1996 Co-Chairman, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care Conference: "Measuring Quality, Outcomes, and Cost of Care using Large Databases"

1995-1996 Review Committee, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Medicine, Indiana University

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1995-2001 Secretary/Treasurer, Indiana Institute for Medical Research

1995-1999 Medicine Clinics Research Committee, Indiana University

1995-2001 Advisory Committee, Mary Margaret Walther Program for Cancer Care Research, Walther Cancer Institute

1995-1998 Information Management Functional Team, Roudebush VAMC

1994-1997 Research Committee, Roudebush VAMC

1995 Size, Number and Location of Firms Committee, Wishard Memorial Hospital

1994-1995 Primary Care/Managed Care Task Force, Roudebush VAMC

Duke University/Durham VAMC 2004-2013 Chair, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Take Control of Your Blood Pressure

(VA Investigator Initiated Research Grant)

2004-2013 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Duke Center for Nicotine and Smoking Cessation Research

2002 Chair, Search Committee, Epidemiologic Research and Information Center, Durham VAMC

2001-2010 Steering Committee, Center of Excellence in Primary Care, Durham VAMC

1989-1992 Human Subjects Committee, Durham VAMC

1989-1994 Chair, Grant Review Committee, Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VAMC

Indiana University/Regenstrief Institute/Wishard Memorial Hospital 1987 Planning Committee, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care National Conference

1986 Task Force on the Prevention of Handicapping Conditions, Adult Subcommittee, Indiana State Board of Health

1985 Planning Committee, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care National Conference

1984-1988 Institutional Review Board, Wishard Memorial Hospital and Indiana University School of Medicine

1984 Medical Professionalism Topics Committee, Indiana University School of Medicine

1984 Ambulatory Care Curriculum Committee, Indiana University School of Medicine

1984-1988 Community Advisory Committee, Multipurpose Arthritis Center, Indiana University School of Medicine

1984-1988 Internal Advisory Committee, Multipurpose Arthritis Center, Indiana University School of Medicine

1983 Section Organizer, Applied Sociology in Health Care, Applied Sociology Symposium, Indiana University at Indianapolis

1982-1988 Institutional Review Board, Wishard Memorial Hospital and Indiana University School of Medicine

OTHER ACTIVITIES

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1999-Present School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Council, State University of New York at Cortland

1998-2002 Parents’ Board of Directors, Bradley University

GRANTS (Approximate Direct Costs) CURRENT GRANTS Principal Investigator: North Carolina Translational and Clinical Science Institute (NC TraCS) KL2. NIH/NCATS, 2018-2023, $10,365,595. Co-Director (John Buse, PI): Workforce Development, North Carolina Translational and Clinical Science Institute (NC TraCS). NIH/NCATS, 2018-2023, $43,537,781. Investigator (Mark Toles, PI): Testing the efficacy of transitional care of patients and caregivers during transitions from skilled nursing facilities to home. NIH/NINR, 2018-2022. Investigator (Timothy Platts-Mills, PI): Reducing the transition from acute to chronic musculoskeletal pain among older adults. NIH/NIA, 2019-2023. Principal Investigator/Co-Principal Investigator: Pre-doctoral fellowship. Bristol-Myers-Squibb, 2011-Present, ~$175,000/year. Investigator (Michael Kappelman, PI): Anti-TNF monotherapy versus combination therapy with low dose methotrexate in pediatric Crohn’s disease. PCORI, 2013-2018, $ $7,885,900. Core Faculty (Tim Carey, PI): National Research Service Award (NRSA) Pre-doctoral and post-doctoral program in health services research. Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research. 2013-2018. PAST FUNDING *Indicates grants on which my role changed from investigator to consultant when leaving Indiana University/Roudebush VAMC Co-Director: Education, Training and Career Development Core, UNC Clinical Translation Science Award (John Buse, PI). NIH/NCATS, 2014-2019, $54,600,000. Investigator (Nicole Hastings, PI): Discharge information and support for patients receiving outpatient care in the ED, 2013-2017, $1,099,908. Investigator (Courtney Van Houtven, PI): Helping Invested Families Improve Veterans Experiences (HI-FIVES), 2013-2017, $1,099,779. Faculty, Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) KL2 Program (Eugene Orringer, PI). NIH, 2010-2015, $2,314,815 Investigator (George Jackson, PI): Randomized trial of titrated disease management for patients with hypertension. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2011-2015, $1,100,000. Principal Investigator: UNC Mentored Career Development Program in Comparative Effectiveness, $2,000,000 (Approximate)

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Co-Director, Education, Training and Career Development Core, UNC Clinical Translation Science Award (Marschall Runge, PI). NIH/NCRR, 2008-2013, $11,409,302. Investigator (Christopher Shea, PI): Effort to evaluate the implementation of meaningful use within UNC Health Care. UNC Health Care, 2011-2013, $210,000 (Approximate). Investigator (Amy Rosen, PI): Validating and classifying VA readmissions for quality. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2010-2014, $936,800. Investigator (Michael Pignone, PI): Health Literacy and Self-Management in Heart Failure. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. 2006-2011, $3,697,201. Investigator (Corrine Voils, PI): A Patient-Spouse Intervention for Self-Managing High Cholesterol. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2006-2010, $884,801. Investigator (Virginia Wang, PI): Demand and provider payment for ESRD dialysis in the VHA system: A pilot. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2010-2011, $97,076. Investigator (Cristina Hendrix, PI): Training informal caregivers of frail older veterans before hospital discharge. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2010-2011, $98,900. Investigator (S. Nicki Hastings, PI): Measuring the quality of emergency department discharge medications. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2010-2011, $88,176. Investigator (Peggy Leatt, PI): Cancer Care Quality. National Cancer Institute. 2008-2013, $1,922,480. Co-Principal Investigator (David Edelman, PI): Can group visits improve diabetes outcomes? Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2006-2009, $900,000. Co-Director (Eugene Orringer, PI): UNC Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Award, NICHHD, 2005-2010. Investigator (Kelli Allen, PI): Osteoarthritis self-management: A telephone-based intervention. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 2006-2009, $876,070. Investigator (Leigh Callahan, Project PI; Joanne Jordan PI): Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center in Rheumatic Diseases (Project 2): Individual and Community Social Determinants of Arthritis Outcomes. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. 2003-2008, $747,932. Investigator (Betsy Sleath, Site PI): Older adults and drug decisions: Collaborations and outcomes. National Institute on Aging. 2002-2006, $1,682,642. Co-Director: Clinical Scholars Program (Jeffrey Houpt, Principal Investigator). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2002-2006, $1,798,113. Investigator (Robert Sandler, PI): Cancer care outcomes research and surveillance consortium (CanCORS). National Cancer Institute. 2001-2006, $2,618,596.

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Principal Investigator: Evaluation of the Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program: Senior Cares (Morris Weinberger, PI). Health and Wellness Trust. 2002-2005, $265,000 Investigator (David G. Marrero, PI): Translational Research Centers for Diabetes Control within Managed Care Settings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1998-2006, $1,700,000 (approximate). Investigator (John D. Piette, PI): Automated telephone assessment and patient education to improve the quality of diabetes care. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service). 1999-2003, $749,300. Investigator (James A. Tulsky, PI): Can interactive voice response improve patient-centered outcomes? Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service). 2000-2003, $707,600. *Consultant (Linda S. William, PI): A randomized trial for the treatment of post-stroke depression. National Institute on Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2000-2004, $1,567,121. *Consultant (Michael D. Murray, PI): Improving drug use for elderly heart failure patients. National Institute on Aging, 2000-2004, $1,400,000. Principal Investigator: Psychosocial intervention for acute low back pain. National Institutes of Health, 1997-2001, $410,000. Principal Investigator: Community-based pharmaceutical care: A controlled trial. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 1996-2001, $1,473,519. Co-Investigator (William M. Tierney, PI): Computerized guidelines enhanced by symptoms and history: clinical effects. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1997-2001, $1,283,189 Co-Principal Investigator: An integrated model of primary care in mental health. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1997-2000, $600,000. Investigator (Linda S. Williams, PI): Prevalence of mental health and pain diagnoses in outpatient neurology clinics. Eli Lilly, 2000-2001, $164,505. Investigator (Sarah Krein, PI): Proactive diabetes care management. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1998-2002, $750,000. Investigator (Daniel O. Clark, PI): NIDDM, exercise referral in older, African-American women. National Institute on Aging, 1998-2002, $696,000. Investigator (Kurt Kroenke, PI): Randomized clinical trial comparing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the treatment of depression in primary care, Eli Lilly, 1998-2000, $1,700,000. Director: Program of excellence in patient-centered outcomes research. Strategic Directions Charter Initiative (Indiana University), 1998-2000, $280,000. Principal Investigator: Health services utilization and costs among veterans with cardiovascular events. Bristol-Myers-Squibb, 1998-1999, $60,000. Co-Investigator (Kurt Kroenke, PI): Grants for general internal medicine/pediatrics faculty development. HRSA, 1997-2000, $420,000.

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Mentor: Unconventional therapies in arthritis: the patients' perspective. Picker/Commonwealth Foundation, 1996-1998, $100,000. Mentor: Impact of lumbar spine MRI on management and outcome of low back pain. Department of Veterans Affairs (Career Development Award), 1997-2002, $550,000. Co-Investigator (Lisa E. Harris, PI): Patient-centered, computer-assisted, quality improvement. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1997-1998, $400,000. Co-Investigator (John D. Piette, PI): Automated calls with nurse follow-up to improve diabetes ambulatory care. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1997-1999, $600,000. Site Principal Investigator: A multi-site randomized trial of team-managed hospital-based home care. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1993-1998, $380,000. Principal Investigator: Examining racial differences in cardiac care. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1994-1995, $95,500. Co-Director, Research: Post-doctoral fellowship program in medical informatics. Department of Veterans Affairs, 1995-1998. Director: Post-doctoral fellowship program in health services research. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1993-1995, $300,000. Principal Investigator: A randomized trial to improve glycemic control in elderly veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1991-94, $356,000. Principal Investigator: Can improving the quality of primary care reduce hospital readmissions? Department of Veterans Affairs (Cooperative Studies Program), 1991-95, $3.1 million. Investigator (Harvey J. Cohen and John R. Feussner, co-PI): Evaluation of geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) units and geriatric specialty clinic (GSC) follow-up. Department of Veterans Affairs (Cooperative Studies Program), 1994-2000, $5.7 million. Investigator (David B. Matchar, PI): Second and tertiary prevention of stroke: patient outcome research team. Association for Health Care Policy and Research, 1991-96, $4.7 million. Co-Director: Health services research fellowship program. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1991-94, $256,200. Associate Director (John R. Feussner, Director): Health Services Research and Development Field Program. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D Service), 1989-94, $1,917,000. Investigator (Harvey J. Cohen, PI): Older Americans Independence Center/Geriatric Research and Training Center. National Institutes of Health, 1991-97, $5,643,585. Co-principal Investigator: Pharmacy interventions for polypharmacy in the elderly. National Institutes of Health, 1990-93, $394,721. Principal Investigator: Evaluating an intervention for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients. Biomedical Research Support Grant, 1990-91, $5,000.

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Principal Investigator: The effect of providing social support to patients with osteoarthritis: a randomized, controlled, clinical trial. National Institutes of Health. 1986-90, $157,908. Director: Interview Core. National Institutes of Health, 1986-89, $153,423. Principal Investigator: Cost-benefit of easing burden of Alzheimer's caregivers. National Institutes of Health, 1988-90, $48,750. Investigator (Amy Saunders, PI): Physician-related barriers to breast cancer screening in elderly women. Mellon Foundation, 1989-90, $10,000. Investigator (Amy Saunders, PI): Improving physician compliance with ACS breast cancer screening recommendations. American Cancer Society, 1989-90, $10,000. Investigator (Eleanor Kinney, PI): The impact of the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act on the availability of health care services in Indiana. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1987-89, $260,093. Investigator (Charles M. Clark, PI): Diabetes Research and Training Center. National Institutes of Health, 1986-89, $6 million. Co-principal Investigator: Cost-effectiveness of increasing ambulatory care to reduce hospitalizations. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1986-87, $22,985. Co-Principal Investigator: Prevention of nonelective hospital readmissions. National Center for Health Services Research, 1984-86, $178,925. Principal Investigator: Stress, social support and health among osteoarthritis patients. National Institutes of Health, 1983-86, $86,695. Investigator (Charles M. Clark, PI): Diabetes Research and Training Center. National Institutes of Health, 1979-82, $2.4 million. Investigator (Clement J. McDonald, PI): Variance in physicians' decisions: causes and cures. National Center for Health Services Research, 1981-84, $600,000.

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed Publications 1. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. Changing house staff attitudes toward nurse

practitioners during their residency training. American Journal of Public Health, 1980, 70:1204-1206.

2. Weinberger M. Social and psychological consequences of legitimating a hearing impairment. Social Science and Medicine, 1980, 14A:213-222.

3. Greene JY, Weinberger M, Mamlin JJ. Patient attitudes toward health care: expectations of primary care in a clinic setting. Social Science and Medicine, 1980, 14A:133-138.

4. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ, Jerin M. Health beliefs and smoking behavior. American Journal of Public Health, 1981, 71:1253-1255.

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5. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. The impact of clinical encounter events on patient and physician satisfaction. Social Science and Medicine, 1981, 15E:239-244.

6. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. Patient perceptions of health care at a university-based, ambulatory care clinic. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1981, 4:55-64.

7. Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M, Kurpius DJ, Froehle TC, Heister M. Clinician communication associated with diabetes patients' comprehension of their therapeutic regimen. Diabetes Care, 1982, 6:347-350.

8. Weinberger M, Mazzuca SA, Cohen SJ, McDonald CJ. Physicians' ratings of information sources about their preventive medicine decisions. Preventive Medicine, 1982, 11:717-723.

9. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Greene JY, Studdard PA. The development of physician norms in the United States: the treatment of Jehovah's Witness patients. Social Science and Medicine, 1982, 16:1719-1723.

10. Cohen SJ, Weinberger M, Mazzuca SA, McDonald CJ. Perceived influence of different information sources on the decision-making of internal medicine house staff and faculty. Social Science and Medicine, 1982, 16:1361-1364.

11. Greene JY, Weinberger M, Jerin M, Mamlin JJ. Compliance with medical regimens among chronically-ill, inner-city patients. Journal of Community Health, 1982, 7:183-193.

12. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. Toward a better understanding of the delivery of primary care: the patient, the provider, and their interaction. Human Relations, 1982, 35:373-390.

13. Weinberger M, Radelet ML. Differential adaptive capacity to hearing impairment. Journal of Rehabilitation, 1983, 49:64-69.

14. Potts MP, Yngve DN, Weinberger M, Brandt KB. Educational needs of elderly people with arthritis. Clinical Rheumatology in Practice, 1983, 1:255-259.

15. Weinberger M, Cohen SJ, Mazzuca SA. The role of physicians' knowledge and attitudes in effective diabetes management. Social Science and Medicine, 1984, 19:965-969.

16. Hamaker JB, Baker BK, Weinberger M, Neill PJ. The emergency room and the hypertensive patient: improving linkage to long-term care. Medical Care, 1984, 22:755-759.

17. Tierney WM, Weinberger M, Studdard PA, Greene JA. Jehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusions: physicians' attitudes and legal precedents. Southern Medical Journal, 1984, 77:473-478.

18. McDonald CJ, Hui SL, Smith DL, Tierney WM, Cohen SJ, Weinberger M, McCabe GP. Reminders from an introspective medical record: a two-year randomized trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984, 100:130-138.

19. Potts M, Weinberger M, Brandt KD. Views of patients and providers regarding the importance of various aspects of an arthritis treatment program. Journal of Rheumatology, 1984, 11:71-75.

20. Cohen SJ, Weinberger M, Hui SL, Tierney WM, McDonald CJ. The impact of reading on physicians' nonadherence to recommended standards of medical care. Social Science and Medicine, 1985, 21:909-914.

21. Weinberger M, Potts MK, Brandt KD. DRG regulations: implications for the practicing rheumatologist. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1985, 28:204-209.

22. Weinberger M, Hiner SL, Tierney WM. Improving functional status in arthritis: the effect of social support. Social Science and Medicine, 1986, 23:899-904.

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23. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Barker J, Neill P. Risk factors for hospital admission in elderly public housing tenants. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1986, 5:174-182.

24. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Barker J, Neill PJ. Self-rated health as a predictor of hospital admission and nursing home placement in elderly public housing tenants. American Journal of Public Health, 1986, 76:457-459.

25. Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M. How clinician communication patterns affect patients' comprehension and satisfaction. Diabetes Educator, 1986, 12:370-373.

26. Smith DM, Norton JA, Weinberger M, McDonald CJ, Katz BP. Increasing prescribed office visits: a controlled trial in patients with diabetes mellitus. Medical Care, 1986, 24:189-199.

27. Darnell JC, Murray MD, Martz BL, Weinberger M. Medication use by ambulatory elderly: an in-home survey. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986, 34:1-4.

28. Murray MD, Darnell JC, Weinberger M, Martz BL. Factors contributing to medication noncompliance in elderly public housing tenants. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy, 1986, 20:146-152.

29. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Martz BL, Hiner SC, Neill PJ, Tierney WM. The effects of positive and negative life changes on the self-reported health status of the elderly. Journal of Gerontology, 1986, 41:114-119.

30. Weinberger M, Hiner SL, Tierney WM. Assessing social support in elderly adults. Social Science and Medicine, 1987, 25:1049-1055.

31. Hiner SL, Weinberger M, Darnell JC. Health status and quality of life among elderly public housing tenants living alone. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1987, 6:405-414.

32. Smith DM, Weinberger M, Katz BP. A controlled trial to increase office visits and reduce hospitalizations. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1987, 2:231-237.

33. Smith DM, Weinberger M, Katz BP. Predicting nonelective hospitalization: a model based on risk factors associated with diabetes mellitus. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1987, 2:168-173.

34. Weinberger M, Hiner SL, Tierney WM. In support of hassles as a measure of stress in predicting health outcomes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1987, 10:19-31.

35. Weinberger M, Smith DM, Katz BP, Moore PS. The cost-effectiveness of intensified post-discharge care: a randomized, controlled trial. Medical Care, 1988, 26:1092-1102.

36. Smith DM, Weinberger M, Katz BP, Moore PS. Postdischarge care and readmissions. Medical Care, 1988, 26:699-708.

37. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Tierney WM. Differences between elderly public housing tenants and community residents: a case-control study. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1988, 7:73-84.

38. Weinberger M, Ault K, Vinicor F. Prospective reimbursement and diabetes mellitus: impact upon glycemic control and utilization of health services. Medical Care, 1988, 26:77-83.

39. Bojrab SL, Sipes GP, Weinberger M, Hendrie HC, Hayes JR, Darnell JC, Martz BL. A predictive model of depression in elderly public housing tenants. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1988, 39:304-309.

40. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P, Katz BP. Can the provision of information to patients with osteoarthritis improve functional status: a randomized controlled trial. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1989, 32:1577-1583.

41. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P. Common problems experienced by adults with osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 1989, 2:94-100.

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42. Weinberger M, Oddone E. Strategies to reduce hospital readmissions: a review. Quality Review Bulletin, 1989, 15:255-260.

43. Weinberger M, Cowper PA, Kirkman MS, Vinicor F. The economic impact of diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1990, 6:959-970.

44. Weinberger M. Hospitalizations for patients with diabetes mellitus: changing perspectives. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990, 65:1268-1271.

45. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P, Hiner SL. Social support, stress and functional status in patients with osteoarthritis. Social Science and Medicine, 1990, 30:503-508.

46. Gachaw G, Hendrie HC, Brittain H, Hall KS, Weinberger M, Darnell JC. Depressive symptoms amongst elderly tenants of a public housing complex: a follow-up study. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1991, 42:82-84.

47. Weinberger M, Saunders AF, Samsa GP, Bearon LB, Gold DT, Brown JT, Booher P, Loehrer PJ. Breast cancer screening in older women: practices and barriers reported by primary care physicians. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1991, 39:22-29.

48. Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Doyle ME, Cowper PA, Uttech KM, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. An evaluation of a brief health status measure. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1991, 39:691-694.

49. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P, Katz BP. The impact of increased contact on psychosocial outcomes of patients with osteoarthritis: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Rheumatology, 1991, 18:849-854.

50. Mazzuca SA, Brandt KD, Katz BP, Weinberger M, Kalasinski LA, Barger GJ, Main K. A behaviorally effective model for training of general health professionals by a rheumatology team. Journal of Rheumatology, 1991, 18:53-58.

51. Loehrer PJ, Greger HA, Weinberger M, Musick B, Miller M, Nichols C, Bryan J, Higgs D, Brock D. Knowledge and beliefs about cancer in a socioeconomically disadvantaged population. Cancer, 1991, 68:1665-1671.

52. Bryan J, Greger HA, Loehrer PJ, Miller ME, Weinberger M. An evaluation of transportation needs for disadvantaged cancer patients. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 1991, 9:23-35.

53. Weinberger M, Smith DM, Katz BP, Moore PS, Kalasinski LA. Predicting post-hospital discharge health care costs. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1992, 15:29-37.

54. Sugarman J, Weinberger M, Samsa G. Factors influencing patients' decisions about living wills. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992, 152:343-347.

55. Weinberger M, Conover CJ, Samsa GP, Greenberg S. Physicians' attitudes and practices regarding the treatment of HIV-infected patients. Southern Medical Journal, 1992, 85:683-686.

56. Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Tierney WM, Belyea MJ, Hiner SL. Generic versus disease-specific health status measures: comparing the Sickness Impact Profile and the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales. Journal of Rheumatology, 1992, 19:543-546.

57. Weinberger M, Saunders AF, Bearon LB, Gold DT, Brown JT, Samsa GP, Loehrer PJ. Physician-related barriers to breast cancer screening in older women. Journals of Gerontology, 1992, 47:111-117.

58. Rene J, Weinberger M, Mazzuca SA, Brandt KD, Katz BP. Reduction of joint pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis who have received monthly telephone calls from lay personnel and whose medical treatment regimens have remained stable. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1992, 35:511-515.

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59. Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Schmader K, Greenberg SM, Carr DB, Wildman DC. Comparing proxy and patient perceptions of patients' functional status: results from an outpatient geriatric clinic. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1992, 40:585-588.

60. Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Samsa GP, Weinberger M, Uttech KM, Lewis IK, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. A method for assessing drug therapy appropriateness. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1992, 45:1045-1051.

61. Weinberger M, Gold DT, Divine GW, Cowper PA, Hodgson LG, Schreiner PJ, George LK. Expenditures in caring for patients with dementia who live at home. American Journal of Public Health, 1993, 83:338-341.

62. Weinberger M, Gold DT, Divine GW, Cowper PA, Hodgson LG, Schreiner PJ, George LK. Social service interventions for caregivers of patients with dementia: impacts on health care utilization and expenditures. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993, 41:153-156.

63. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Cowper PA, Katz BP, Booher P. Cost-effectiveness of increased telephone contact for patients with osteoarthritis: a randomized, controlled trial. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1993, 36:243-246.

64. Weinberger M, Jacobs MR. Health care research in rheumatology. Current Opinions in Rheumatology, 1993, 5:159-166.

65. Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Schmader K, Greenberg SM, Carr DB, Wildman DC. Compliance with recommendations from an outpatient geriatric consultation team. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1994, 13:455-467.

66. Saunders AF, Divine GW, Weinberger M. Physicians' awareness of mammography costs. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1994, 10:357-360.

67. Kirkman MS, Weinberger M, Landsman P, Samsa GP, Shortliffe EA, Simel DL, Feussner JR. Effect of a telephone adjunct to primary care on coronary risk factors in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care, 1994, 17:840-846.

68. Samsa GP, Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Weinberger M, Clipp EC, Uttech KM, Lewis IK, Landsman PB, Cohen HJ. A summated score for the Medication Appropriateness Index: development and assessment of clinimetric properties including content validity. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1994, 47:891-896.

69. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Cowper PA, Shortliffe EA, Simel DL, Feussner JR. The relationship between glycemic control and health-related quality of life in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Medical Care, 1994, 32:1173-1181.

70. Waite K, Oddone E, Weinberger M, Samsa G, Foy M, Henderson W. Lack of association between patients' measured burden of disease and risk for hospital readmission. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1994, 47:1229-1236.

71. Weinberger M, Nagel B, Samsa GP, Hanlon JT, Schmader K, Landsman PB, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. Assessing health-related quality of life: telephone versus face-to-face administration. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994, 42:1295-1299.

72. Schmader K, Hanlon JT, Weinberger M, Landsman PB, Samsa GP, Lewis I, Uttech K, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. Appropriateness of medication prescribing in ambulatory elderly veterans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994, 42:1241-1247.

73. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Shortliffe EA, Landsman PB, Cowper PA, Simel DL, Feussner JR. A nurse-coordinated intervention for primary care patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: impact on glycemic control and health-related quality of life. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1995, 10:59-66.

74. Oddone E, Weinberger M, Hurder A, Henderson W, Simel D. Measuring activities in clinical trials using random work sampling: Implications for cost-effectiveness analysis and measurement of the intervention. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1995, 48:1011-1018.

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75. Rao JK, Allen NB, Feussner JR, Weinberger M. A prospective study of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (c-ANCA) and clinical criteria for diagnosing Wegener's Granulamatosis: a prospective study. Lancet, 1995, 346:926-931,1308.

76. Rao JK, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Allen NB, Landsman P, Feussner JR. The role of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (c-ANCA) testing in the diagnosis of Wegener Granulamotosis: a literature review and meta-analysis. Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995, 123:925-932.

77. Feingold SA, Landsman P, Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Simel D, Oddone EZ. Can a summary laboratory value calculated at admission predict hospital readmissions, length of stay, and functional status? Drug Information Journal, 1996, 30:761-768.

78. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Samsa GP, Landsman PB. Are health-related quality of life measures affected by the mode of administration? Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1996, 49:135-140.

79. Mulhausen PL, Harrel LJ, Weinberger M, Kochersberger GG, Feussner JR. Contrasting MRSA colonization in VA and community nursing homes. American Journal of Medicine, 1996, 100:24-31.

80. Hanlon JT, Weinberger M, Samsa GP, Schmader KE, Uttech KM, Lewis IK, Cowper PA, Landsman PB, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. A randomized controlled trial of a clinical pharmacist intervention to improve inappropriate prescribing in elderly outpatients with polypharmacy. American Journal of Medicine, 1996, 100:428-437.

81. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Henderson W, Hurder AG, Horner M, Goldstein F, Ginier P, Mengel C, Huey J, Asch DA, Farber N, Loo L, Mack E, Smith D, Hynes DM, Feussner JR for the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmissions. Does increased access to primary care reduce hospital readmissions? New England Journal of Medicine, 1996, 334:1441-1447.

82. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Horner M, Mengel C, Goldstein F, Ginier P, Smith D, Huey J, Farber NJ, Asch D, Loo L, Mack E, Giobbie-Hurder A, Henderson W, Feussner JR and the VA Cooperative Study in Health Services Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmissions. Classifying general medicine readmissions: are they preventable? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:597-607.

83. Hanlon JT, Landsman PB, Cowan K, Schmader KE, Weinberger M, Uttech KM, Samsa GP, Cohen HJ. Physician agreement with pharmacist-suggested drug therapy changes for elderly outpatients. American Journal of Health Systems Pharmacy, 1996, 53:2735-2737.

84. Harris LE, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Assessing inner-city patients' hospital experiences: a controlled trial of telephone interviews versus mailed surveys. Medical Care, 1997, 35:70-76.

85. Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Koronkowski MJ, Weinberger M, Landsman PB, Samsa GP, Lewis IK. Adverse drug events in high risk elderly outpatients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1997, 45:945-948.

86. Schmader KE, Hanlon JT, Landsman PB, Samsa GP, Lewis I, Weinberger M. Inappropriate prescribing and health outcomes in elderly veteran outpatients. Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1997, 31:529-533.

87. Shelton PS, Hanlon JT, Landsman PB, Scott MA, Lewis IK, Schmader KE, Samsa GP, Weinberger M. Reliability of drug utilization evaluation as an assessment of medication appropriateness. Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1997, 31:533-542.

88. Graves T, Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Landsman PB, Samsa GP, Pieper C, Weinberger M. Adverse drug events after discontinuing medications in elderly outpatients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1997, 157:2205-2210.

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89. Duncan PW, Samsa G, Weinberger M, Goldstein L, Bonito A, Witter D, Enarson C, Matchar D. Health status of individuals with mild stroke. Stroke, 1997, 28:740-745.

90. Ferguson, JA, Tierney WM, Mamlin LA, Eckert GJ, Westmoreland GR, Segar DS, Zhou XH, Martin DK, Weinberger M. Examination of racial differences in management of cardiovascular disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1997, 30:1707-1713.

91. Cowper PA, Weinberger M, Hanlon JT, Landsman PB, Samsa GP, Uttech KM, Schmader K, Lewis I, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. The cost-effectiveness of a clinical pharmacist intervention among elderly outpatients. Pharmacotherapy, 1998, 18:327-332.

92. Henderson WG, Demakis J, Fihn SD, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Deykin D. Design issues in the planning of multi-center cooperative studies in health services research. Controlled Clinical Trials, 1998, 19:124-148.

93. Weinberger M, Ferguson JA, Westmoreland G, Kalasinski LA, Segar DA, Eckert GJ, Greene JY, Martin DK, Tierney WM. Can raters consistently evaluate the content of focus groups? Bridging the gap between quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Social Science and Medicine, 1998, 46:929-933.

94. Weinberger M. Telephone-based interventions in ambulatory care. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 1998, 57:196-197.

95. Ferguson JA, Weinberger M. Case management programs in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1998, 13:123-126.

96. Rao JK, Arick R, Mihaliak K, Weinberger M. Using focus groups to understand arthritis patients’ perspectives about unconventional therapy. Arthritis Care and Research, 1998, 11:253-260.

97. Ferguson JA, Adams T, Weinberger M. Racial differences in cardiac catheterization use and appropriateness. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1998, 315:302-306.

98. Ferguson, JA, Weinberger M, Westmoreland GR, Mamlin LA, Segar DS, Greene JY, Martin DK, Tierney WM. Racial differences in cardiac decision-making: results from patient focus groups. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1998, 158:1450-1453.

99. Samsa GP, Matchar DB, Bonito A, Duncan PW, Lipscomb J, Enarson C, Witter D, Venus P, Paul JE, Weinberger M. Utilities for major stroke: results from a survey of preferences among persons at increased risk for stroke. American Heart Journal, 1998, 136:703-713.

100. Smith DM, Zhou XH, Weinberger M, Smith F, McDonald RC. Mailed reminders for area-wide influenza immunization: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1999, 47:1-5.

101. Hynes D, Reda D, Giobbe-Hurder A, Abdellatif M, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Wasson J, Henderson WE. Measuring costs in multi-site randomized controlled trials: lessons from the VA Cooperative Studies Program. Medical Care, 1999, 37:AS27-AS36.

102. Morey MC, Schenkman M, Studenski SA, Chandler JM, Crowley GM, Sullivan RJ, Pieper CF, Doyle ME, Higginbotham MB, Horner R, MacAller H, Puglisi CM, Morris KG, Weinberger M. Spinal-flexibility-plus-aerobic versus aerobic-only training: Effects of a randomized clinical trial on function in at-risk older adults. Journals of Gerontology Medical Sciences, 1999, 54A:M335-M342.

103. Williams LS, Weinberger M, Harris LE, Clark DO, Biller J. Development of a stroke-specific quality of life scale. Stroke, 1999, 30:1362-1369.

104. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Giobbie-Hurder A, Landsman P, Henderson W, and the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmission. Enhanced access to primary care for patients with congestive heart failure. Effective Clinical Practice, 1999, 2:201-209.

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105. Harris LE, Swindle RW, Mungai SM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Measuring patient satisfaction for quality improvement. Medical Care, 1999, 37:1207-1213.

106. Rao JK, Mihaliak K, Bradley J, Kroenke K, Tierney WM, Weinberger M. Use of complementary therapies for arthritis among patients of rheumatologists. Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999, 131:409-416.

107. Piette JD, McPhee SJ, Weinberger M, Mah CA, Kraemer FB. Use of automated telephone disease management calls in an ethnically diverse sample of low-income patients with diabetes. Diabetes Care, 1999, 22:1302-1309.

108. Williams LS, Weinberger M, Harris LE, Biller J. Measuring quality of life in a way that is meaningful to stroke patients. Neurology, 1999, 53:1839-1843.

109. Piette JD, Weinberger M, McPhee SJ, Mah CA, Kraemer FB, Crapo LM. Do automated calls with nurse follow-up improve self-care and glycemic control among vulnerable patients with diabetes? A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Medicine, 2000, 108:20-27.

110. Piette JD, Weinberger M, McPhee SJ. The effect of automated calls with telephone nurse follow-up on patient-centered outcomes of diabetes care: A randomized controlled trial. Medical Care, 2000, 38:218-230.

111. Smith DM, Giobbe-Hurder A, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Henderson WG, Asch DA, Ashton CM, Feussner JR, Ginier P, Huey JM, Hynes DM, Loo L, Mengel CE. Predicting non-elective hospital readmissions: a multi-site study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2000, 53:1113-1118.

112. Callahan CM, Haag KM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Buchanan NN, Stump TE, Nisi R. Outcomes of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy among older adults in a community setting. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2000, 48:1048-1054.

113. Rao JK, Weinberger M, Kroenke K . Visit-specific expectations and patient-centered outcomes: a literature review. Archives of Family Medicine, 2000, 9:1148-1155.

114. Hughes SL, Weaver FM, Giobbie-Hurder A, Manheim L, Henderson W, Kubal JD, Ulasevich A, Cummings J, the Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Home-Based Primary Care (M. Weinberger, member). Effectiveness of team-managed home-based primary care. JAMA, 2000, 284:2877-2885.

115. Felson DT, Lawrence RC, Hochberg MC, McAlindon T, Dieppe PA, Minor MA, Blair SN, Berman MB, Fries JF, Weinberger M, Lorig KR, Jacobs JJ, Goldberg V. Osteoarthritis-new insights. Part 2: Treatment approaches. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000, 133:726-737.

116. Render ML, Welsh DE, Kollef M, Lott JH, Hui S, Weinberger M, Tsevat J, Hayward RA, Hofer TP, for the SISVistA Investigators. Automated computerized intensive care unit severity of illness measure in the Department of Veterans Affairs: preliminary studies. Critical Care Medicine, 2000, 28:3540-3546.

117. Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Ruby C, Weinberger M. Sub-optimal prescribing in elderly inpatients and outpatients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2001, 49:200-209.

118. Piette JD, Weinberger M, Kramer FB, McPhee SJ. The impact of automated calls with nurse follow-up on diabetes treatment in a Department of Veterans Affairs health care system. Diabetes Care, 2001, 24:202-208.

119. Weinberger MH, Fineberg NS, Fineberg SE, Weinberger M. Salt sensitivity, pulse pressure and death in normal hypertensive humans. Hypertension, 2001, 37(part 2):429-432.

120. Weinberger M, Murray MD, Marrero DG, Brewer N, Lykens M, Harris LE, Tierney WM. Pharmaceutical care program for patients with reactive airways disease. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2001; 58:791-796.

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121. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Henderson WG, Smith DM, Huey J, Giobbie A, Feussner JR. Multi-site randomized controlled trials in health services research: scientific challenges and operational issues. Medical Care, 2001, 39:627-634.

122. Amsler MR, Murray MD, Tierney WM, Brewer N, Harris LE, Marrero DG, Weinberger M. Pharmaceutical care in retail pharmacies: beliefs and attitudes of pharmacists and their customers. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2001, 41:850-855.

123. Kroenke K, West SL, Swindle R, Gilsenan A, Eckert G, Dolor R, Stang P, Zhou XH, Hays R, Weinberger M. Comparable effectiveness of paroxetine, fluoxetine, and sertraline in primary care: A randomized trial. JAMA, 2001, 286:2947-2955.

124. Oddone EZ, Petersen LA, Weinberger M, Freedman J, Kressin NR. Contribution of the Veterans Health Administration in understanding racial disparities in access and utilization of health care: A spirit of inquiry. Medical Care, 2002, 40 (supplement):I3-I11.

125. Rao JK, Kroenke K, Mihaliak K, Eckert G, Weinberger M. Can guidelines reduce the ordering of magnetic resonance imaging studies for low back pain? American Journal of Managed Care, 2002, 8:27-35.

126. Weinberger M, Weinberger MH, Fineberg N, Fineberg SE, Wagner U. Long-term follow-up of participants in clinical studies. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2002, 55:230-234.

127. Cohen HJ, Feussner JR, Weinberger M, Carnes M, Hamdy RC, Hsieh F, Phibbs C, Lavori P, for Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group 006. Effect of geriatric evaluation and management units and clinics on survival, health-related quality of life, and functional status: a VA Cooperative Trial. New England Journal of Medicine, 2002, 346:905-912.

128. Rothman R, Weinberger M. The role of pharmacists in clinical care: where do we go from here? Effective Clinical Practice, 2002, 5:91-94.

129. The TRIAD Study Group: Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD): A multi-center study of diabetes in managed care. Diabetes Care, 2002, 25:386-389.

130. Weinberger M, Murray MD, Marrero DG, Brewer N, Lykens M, Harris LE, Newell AJ, Collins J, Tierney WM. Issues in conducting randomized controlled trials of health services research interventions in non-academic practice settings: the case of retail pharmacies. Health Services Research, 2002, 37:1067-1077.

131. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Clark DO, Tierney WM, Rao JK, Perkins SM, Verel K. Acute low back pain self-management intervention for urban primary care patients: Rationale, design, and predictors of participation. Arthritis Care and Research, 2002, 47:372-379.

132. Subramanian U, Tierney WM, Eckert GJ, L’Italien GJ, Lapuerta P, Weinberger M. Geographic variation in health care utilization and outcomes in veterans with acute myocardial infarction. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2002, 17:604-611.

133. Weinberger M, Murray MD, Marrero DG, Brewer N, Lykens M, Harris LE, Seshadri R, Caffrey H, Roesner JF, Smith F, Newell AJ, Collins JC, McDonald CJ, Tierney WM. Effectiveness of pharmacist care for patients with reactive airways disease: A randomized, controlled trial in community pharmacies. JAMA, 2002, 288:1594-1602.

134. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Perkins SM, Rao JK, Tierney WM, Qi R, Clark DO. Randomized trial of a self-management program for primary care patients with acute low back pain: Short-term effects. Arthritis Care and Research, 2003;49:179-186.

135. Swindle RW, Rao JK, Helmy A, Adams L, Zhou XH, Eckert G, Weinberger M. Integrating clinical nurse specialists into the treatment of primary care patients with depression. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2003, 33:17-37.

136. Rao JK, Kroenke K, Mihaliak K, Grambow S, Weinberger M. Rheumatology patients' use of complementary therapies: Results from a one-year longitudinal study. Arthritis Care and Research, 2003, 49:619-625.

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137. Subramanian U, Weinberger M, Fihn SD, Tierney WM. Diagnostic challenges defining chronic heart failure when using echocardiograms. American Journal of Cardiology, 2003, 91:1015-1017.

138. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Perkins SM, Rao JK, Tierney WM, Qi R, Clark DO. The long-term effects of a self-management program for inner-city, primary care patients with acute low back pain. Archives of Internal Medicine, 2003, 163:2632-2638.

139. Williams LS, Jones WJ, Shen J, Robinson R, Weinberger M, Kroenke K. Prevalence and impact of pain and depression in neurology outpatients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 2003, 74:1587-1589.

140. Williams LS, Weinberger M, Eckert GJ, L-Italien G, Lapuerta P. Regional variation in utilization and outcomes in ischemic stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2003, 12:259-265.

141. Subramanian U, Fihn SD, Weinberger M, Plue L, Smith FE, Udris E, McDonell M, Eckert G, Temkit, M, Zhou XH, Yeung, A, Chen L, Tierney WM. A controlled trial of including symptom data in computer-based care suggestions for managing patients with chronic heart failure. American Journal of Medicine, 2004, 116:375-384.

142. Tierney WM, Roesner JF, Caffrey HH, Seshadri R, Lykens MG, Murray MD, Weinberger M. Assessing symptoms and peak expiratory flow rate as predictors of asthma exacerbations. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2004, 19:237-242.

143. Schmader KE, Hanlon JT, Pieper CF, Sloane R, Ruby CM, Twersky J, Francis SD, Branch LG, Lindblad CI, Artz M, Weinberger M, Feussner JR, Cohen, HJ. Effects of geriatric evaluation and management on adverse drug reactions and sub-optimal prescribing in the frail elderly. American Journal of Medicine, 2004, 116:394-401.

144. Rao JK, Weinberger M, Anderson LA, Kroenke K. Predicting reports of unmet expectations among patients of rheumatologists. Arthritis Care and Research, 2004, 51:215-221.

145. Bundy DG, Berkoff MC, Ito KE, Rosenthal MS, Weinberger M. Interpreting subgroup analyses: Is a school-based asthma treatment program’s effect modified by secondhand smoke exposure? Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 2004, 158:469-471.

146. Murray MD, Young J, Morrow DG, Weiner M, Tu W, Hoke S, Clark D, Stroupe K, Wu J, Deer M, Bruner-England T, Sowinski K, Smith FA, Oldridge N, Gradus-Pizlo I, Murray L, Brater DC, Weinberger M. Improving drug use for elderly heart failure patient. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2004, 2:53-65.

147. Murray MD, Morrow DG, Weiner M, Clark D, Tu W, Deer M, Brater DC, Weinberger M. A conceptual framework to study medication adherence in older adults. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2004, 2:36-43.

148. Weinberger M. Randomized controlled trials: The gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in older adults. Contemporary Gerontology, 2004, 10:145-147.

149. Rothman RL, DeWalt DA, Malone R, Bryant B, Shintani A, Crigler B, Weinberger M, Pignone M. Influence of patient literacy on the effectiveness of a primary-care based diabetes disease management program. JAMA, 2004, 292:1711-1716.

150. Chumney ECG, Biddle AK, Simpson KN, Weinberger M, Magruder KM, Zelman WN. The effect of cost construction based on either DRG or ICD-9 codes or risk group stratification on the resulting cost-effectiveness ratios. Pharmacoeconomics, 2004, 22:1209-1216.

151. Rothman RL, Malone R, Bryant B, Crigler B, WeWalt DA, Shintani A, Dittus RS, Weinberger M, Pignone M. A randomized trial of disease management to improve cardiovascular risk and glycated hemoglobin levels in patients with diabetes. American Journal of Medicine, 2005, 118:276-284.

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152. Stroupe KT, Hynes DM, Giobbie-Hurder A, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Henderson W. Patient satisfaction and utilization of VA versus non-VA healthcare services by veterans. Medical Care, 2005,43:453-460.

153. Jackson GL, Yano EM, Edelman D, Krein SL, Ibrahim MA, Carey TS, Lee SY, Hartman KE, Dudley TK, Weinberger M. Veterans Affairs primary care organizational characteristics associated with better diabetes control. American Journal of Managed Care, 2005,11:225-237.

154. Brown AF, Ettner SL, Piette J, Weinberger M, Gregg E, Karter AJ, Safford M, Waitzfelder E, Prata P, Beckles GL. Socioeconomic position and health for persons with diabetes: A conceptual model and review of the literature. Epidemiologic Reviews, 2004, 26:63-77.

155. Bradford DW, Gaynes BN, Kim MM, Kaufman JS, Weinberger M Can shelter-based interventions improve treatment engagement in homeless individuals with psychiatric and/or substance misuse disorders? A randomized controlled trial. Medical Care, 2005, 43:763-768.

156. Purser JL, Weinberger M, Cohen, HJ, Pieper CF, Morey MA, Williams GR. Walking speed predicts health status and hospital costs for frail elderly veterans. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2005, 42:535-546.

157. Beskow LM, Sandler RS, Millikan RC, Weinberger M. Patient perspectives on research recruitment through cancer registries. Cancer Causes and Control, 2005, 16:1171-1175.

158. Brown AF, Gregg E, Stevens MR, Karter AJ, Weinberger M, Safford MM, Gary TL, Caputo DA, Waitzfelder B, Kim C, Beckles GL. Race, ethnicity, socioeconomic position, and quality of care for adults with diabetes enrolled in managed care: The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. Diabetes Care, 2005, 28:2864-2870.

159. Campione JR, Sleath B, Biddle AK, Weinberger M. The influence of physician guidance compliance on patient statin adherence: a retrospective cohort study. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2005, 3:229-239.

160. Rothman R, Malone R, Bryant B, Wolfe C, Padgett P, DeWalt DA, Weinberger M, Pignone M. The spoken knowledge in low literacy in diabetes (SKILLD) scale: A diabetes knowledge test for vulnerable patients. Diabetes Educator, 2005, 31:215-224.

161. Beskow LM, Millikan RC, Sandler RS, Godley PA, Weiner BJ, Weinberger M. The effect of physician permission versus notification in research recruitment through cancer registries. Cancer Causes and Control, 2006, 17:315-323.

162. Beskow LM, Sandler RS, Weinberger M. Policies for research recruitment through U.S. cancer registries: Balancing privacy and scientific issues. American Journal of Public Health, 2006, 96:1920-1926.

163. Murray MD, Young J, Hoke S, Tu W, Weiner M, Morrow D, Stroupe KT, Wu J, Clark D, Smith F, Gradus-Pizlo I, Weinberger M, Brater CD. Pharmacist intervention to improve medication adherence in heart failure: A randomized trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007, 146:714-725.

164. Jackson GL, Edelman D, Weinberger M. Simultaneous control of intermediate diabetes outcomes among VA patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006, 21:1050-1056.

165. Kressin NR, Saha S, Weaver F, Rubenstein L, Weinberger M. Career and time management strategies for clinical and health services researchers. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007, 22:1475-1478.

166. Hastings SN, Schmader KE, Sloane RJ, Weinberger M, Goldberg KC, Oddone EZ. Adverse health Outcomes after discharge from the emergency department – Incidence and risk factors in a veteran population. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007, 22:1527-31.

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167. Zervakis J, Stechuchak KM, Olsen MK, Swanson JW, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Bryce ER, Butterfield MI, Strauss JL. Previous involuntary commitment is associated with current perceptions of coercion in voluntarily hospitalized patients. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2007, 6:105-112.

168. Krebs EE, Carey TS, Weinberger M. Accuracy of the pain numeric rating scale as a screening test in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007, 22:1453-1458.

169. Skinner AC, Mayer ML, Flower K, Weinberger M. Health status and health care expenditures in a nationally representative sample: How do overweight and healthy-weight children compare? Pediatrics, 2008, 121:e269-e277.

170. Skinner AC, Weinberger M, Mulvaney S, Schlundt D, Rothman, R. Accuracy of perceptions of overweight and relation to self-care behaviors among adolescents with Type 2 diabetes and their parents. Diabetes Care, 2008, 31:227-229.

171. Sleath B, Chewning B, DeVellis B, Weinberger M, DeVellis R, Tudor G, Beard A. Communication about depression during rheumatoid arthritis patient visits. Arthritis Care and Research, 2008, 59:186-191.

172. Hastings SN, Schmader KE, Sloane RJ, Weinberger M, Pieper CF, Goldberg KC, Oddone EZ. Quality of pharmacotherapy and outcomes for older veterans discharged from the emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2008; 56:875-880.

173. Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Hamilton NS, Edelman D. Racial/ethnic and educational-level differences in diabetes care experiences in primary care. Primary Care Diabetes, 2008, 2:39-44.

174. Allen KD, Oddone EZ,. Stock JL, Coffman CJ, Lindquist JH, Juntilla KA, Lemmerman DS, Datta SK, Harrelson ML, Weinberger M, Bosworth HB. The Self-Management of

OsteoArthritis in Veterans (SeMOA) study: Design and methodology. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2008, 29:596-607.

175. Roth MT, Moore CG, Ivey JL, Esserman DA, Campbell WH, Weinberger M. The quality of medication use in older adults: Methods of a longitudinal study. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2008, 6:220-233.

176. Callahan LF, Sheffler J, Mielenz TJ, Kaufman JS, Schoster B, Randolph R, Sloane P, DeVellis, Weinberger M. Health-related quality of life in adults from 17 practice clinics in North Carolina. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2009, 6:1-12.

177. Skinner AC, Mayer ML, Flower K, Perrin EM, Weinberger M. Using BMI to determine cardiovascular risk in childhood: How do the BMI cut-offs fare? Pediatrics, 2009, 2009; 124:5 e905-e912.

178. Roth MT, Weinberger M, Campbell WH. Measuring the quality of medication use in older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2009, 57:1096-1102.

179. DeWalt DA, Broucksou KA, Hawk V, Baker DW, Schillinger D, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Holmes M, Weinberger M, Macabasco-Connell A, Pignone M. Comparison of a one-time educational intervention to a teach-to-goal educational intervention for self-management of heart failure: design of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Health Services Research, 2009, 9:99 (11 Jun 2009).

180. Hamilton NS, Edelman D, Weinberger M, Jackson GL. Concordance between self-reported race/ethnicity and that recorded in a Veteran Affairs electronic medical record. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2009, 70:296-300.

181. Colón-Emeric CS, Schmader KE, Twersky J, Kuchibhatla M, Kelllum S, Weinberger M. Development and pilot testing of computerized test order algorithms for geriatrics problems in nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2009, 57:1644-1653.

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182. Voils CI, Yancy WS, Kovac S, Coffman CJ, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Jeffreys A., Datta S, Bosworth HB. Study protocol: Couples Partnering for Lipid Enhancing Strategies (CouPLES): A randomized, controlled trial. Trials, 2009, 10. PMID 19200384.

183. Salz T, Brewer NT, Sander RS, Weiner BJ, Martin CF, Weinberger M. Association of health beliefs and colonoscopy use among survivors of colorectal cancer. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2009, 3: 193-201.

184. Roth MT, Watson LC, Esserman DA, Ivey JL, Hansen R, Lewis CL, Weinberger M. Methodology of a pilot study to improve the quality of medication use in older adults: Enhancing Quality in Psychiatry Using Pharmacists (EQUIPP). American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2009, 7:362-372.

185. Roth M, Ivey JL, Esserman DA, Weinberger M. Racial disparities in the quality of medication use in older adults: Baseline findings from a longitudinal study. Journal of General internal Medicine, 2010, 25:228-234.

186. Kovac SH, Houston TK, Weinberger M. Inappropriate non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use: Prevalence and predictors. Journal of Patient Safety, 2010, 6:86-90.

187. Wang V, Lee SY, Patel U, Weiner B, Ricketts T, Weinberger M. Geographic and temporal trends in peritoneal dialysis services in the United States between 1995 and 2003. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2010, 55:1079-1088.

188. Edelman D, Fredrickson SK, Melnyk SD, Coffman CJ, Jeffreys AS, Datta S, Jackson GL, Harris AC, Hamilton NS, Stewart H, Stein J, Weinberger M. Medical clinics versus usual care for patients with both diabetes and hypertension: a randomized trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2010 152:689-696.

189. Kavalieratos D, Rao J, Weinberger M. Recommendations of community pharmacists and health food store employees regarding undiagnosed symptoms of diabetes. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2010, 25:799-802.

190. Krebs EE, Bair MJ, Carey TS, Weinberger M. Documentation of pain care processes does not accurately reflect management delivered in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2010, 25:194-199.

191. Salz T, Weinberger M, Ayanian JZ, Brewer NT, Earle CC, Lafata JE, Fisher DA, Mandelson MT, Weiner BJ, Sandler RS. Variation in the use of surveillance colonoscopy among survivors of colorectal cancer. BMC Health Services Research, 2010, 10:256.

192. Allen KD, Oddone EZ, Coffman CH, Datta SK, Juntilla KA, Lindquist JH, Walker TA, Weinberger M, Bosworth HB. Telephone-based self-management of osteoarthritis: A randomized, controlled trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2010, 153:570-579.

193. Van Houtven CH, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M. Enhancing quality of informal care for frail veterans receiving VA home care services: A pilot study of perceived need for caregiver training. Chronic Illness, 2010, 6:57-66.

194. Beard AJ, Sleath B, Blalock SJ, Roth M, Weinberger M, Tudor G, Chewning B. Predictors of patient-physician communication about medical costs during visits to rheumatologists. Arthritis Care and Research, 2010, 62:632-639.

195. Hastings SN, Barrett A, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Ragsdale L, Hocker M, Schmader KE. Older patients’ understanding of emergency department discharge information and its relationship with adverse outcomes. Journal of Patient Safety, 2011, 7:19-25.

196. Jackson GL, Lee SYD, Edelman D, Weinberger M, Yano EM. Employment of mid-level providers in primary care programs and control of diabetes. Primary Care Diabetes, 2011, 5:25-31.

197. Geonnotti KL, Upchurch G, Roth MT, Weinberger M. It pays to compare: Assisting Medicare Part D beneficiaries with enrollment yields out-of-pocket cost savings. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2011, 59:953-955.

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198. Voils CI. Yancy WS, Weinberger M, Bolton J, Coffman CJ, Jeffreys A, Oddone EZ, Bosworth HB. The trials and tribulations of enrolling couples in a randomized controlled trial: A self-management program for hyperlipidemia as a model. Patient Education and Counseling, 2011, 84:33-40.

199. Hastings SN, Smith VA, Weinberger M, Schmader KE, Olsen MK, Oddone EZ. Emergency department visits in Veterans’ Affairs medical centers. American Journal of Managed Care, 2011, 17:e215-e223.

200. Macabasco-O’Connell A, DeWalt DA, Broucksou KA, Hawk V, Baker D, Schillinger D, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Holmes M, Erman B, Weinberger M, Pignone M. Relationship between literacy, knowledge, self-care behaviors and symptoms among patients with heart failure. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2011, 26:979-986.

201. Van Houtven C, Clipp EC, Voils CI, Weinberger M. An organizing framework for informal caregiver interventions: Detailing caregiving activities and caregiver and care recipient outcomes to optimize evaluation efforts. BMC Geriatrics, 2011, 11:77.

202. Crisp GD, Burkhart JI, Esserman DA, Weinberger M, Roth MT. Development and testing of a tool for assessing and resolving medication-related problems in older adults in an ambulatory care setting: the individualized medication assessment and planning (iMAP) tool. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2011, 9:451-460.

203. Hendrix C, Hastings SM, Van Houtven C, Steinhauser K, Chapman J, Ervin T, Sanders L, Weinberger M. A pilot study on individualized training for informal caregivers of frail hospitalized older veterans. Nursing Research, 2011, 60:436-441.

204. Baker DW, DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O'Connell A, Grady KL, Holmes M, Erman B, Broucksou KA, Pignone M. The effect of progressive, reinforcing telephone education and counseling versus brief educational Intervention on knowledge, self-care behaviors and heart failure symptoms. Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2011, 17:789-796.

205. Baker DW, DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O’Connell A, Pignone M. “Teach to goal”: Theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low literacy. Journal of Health Communication, 2011, 16:73-88.

206. Roth MT, Esserman DA, Ivey JL, Weinberger M. Racial disparities in the quality of medication use in older adults: Findings from a longitudinal study. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2011, 9:250-258.

207. Dusetzina SB, Gaynes BH, Weinberger M, Farley JF, Sleath B, Hansen RA. Receipt of guideline concordant pharmacotherapy among children with new bipolar diagnoses. Psychiatric Services, 2011, 62:1443-1449.

208. Wheeler SB, Carpenter WR, Peppercorn J, Schenck AP, Weinberger M, Biddle AK. Predictors of timing of adjuvant chemotherapy in older women with hormone receptor-negative, stage II-III breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2012; 131:207-16.

209. Kearsley CH, Upchurch G, Holmes GM, Weinberger M. The other yearly checkup: Your patient’s Medicare drug plan. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2012, 52:634-636.

210. Sperber N, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Juntilla KA, Lindquist JH, Oddone EZ, Walker TA, Weinberger M, Allen KD. Participant evaluation of a telephone-based osteoarthritis self-management program, 2006-2009. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2012, 9:110-119.

211. Wheeler SB, Carpenter WR, Peppercorn J, Schenck AP, Weinberger M, Biddle AK. Structural/organizational characteristics of health services partly explain racial variation in

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timeliness or radiation therapy among elderly breast cancer patients. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2012, 133:333-345.

212. Lauffenburger JC, Vu MB, Burkhart JI, Weinberger M, Roth MT. Design of a medication management program for Medicare beneficiaries: Medication management for Medicare beneficiaries: Qualitative findings from patients and physician. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, 2012, 10:129-138.

213. DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Baker DW, Holmes GM, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O'Connell A, Broucksou K, Hawk V, Grady KL, Erman B, Sueta CA, Chang PP, Cene CW, Wu JR, Jones CD, Pignone M. A multisite randomized trial of a single- versus multi-session literacy sensitive self-care intervention for patients with heart failure. Circulation, 2012. 125:2854-2862.

214. Hastings S, Stechuchak K, Oddone E, Weinberger M, Tucker D, Knaack W, Schmader K. Older veterans and emergency department discharge information. BMJ Quality and Safety, 2012, 21:835–842.

215. Simmons-Yon A, Roth MT, Vu M, Kavalieratos D, Weinberger M, Rao JK. Understanding pharmacists' experiences with advice-giving in the community pharmacy setting: A focus group study. Patient Education and Counseling, 2012, 89:476-483.

216. Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy A, Patz E, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Stage migration, selection bias, and survival associated with the adoption of PET among Medicare beneficiaries with non-small-cell lung cancer, 1998-2003. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012, 30:2725-2730.

217. Segal JB, Kapoor W, Carey T, Mitchell PH, Murray MD, Saag KG, Schumock G, Jonas D, Steinman M, Weinberger M, Selker H. Preliminary competencies for comparative effectiveness research. Clinical and Translational Science, 2012, 5:476-479.

218. Dusetzina SB, Weinberger M, Gaynes BH, Farley JF, Sleath B, Hansen RA. Prevalence of bipolar disorder diagnoses and medication use among privately insured youth. Pharmacotherapy, 2012, 32:1085-1094.

219. Dusetzina SB, Farley JF, Weinberger M, Gaynes BH, Sleath B, Hansen RA. Treatment use and costs among privately-insured youth with bipolar disorder diagnoses. Psychiatric Services, 2012, 63:1019-1025.

220. Voils CI, Coffman CJ, Yancy WS, Weinberger M, Jeffreys AS, Datta S, Kovac S, McKenzie J, Smith R, Bosworth HB. A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of CouPLES: A spouse-assisted lifestyle change intervention to improve low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Preventive Medicine, 2013, 56:46-52.

221. Wang V, Maciejewski ML, Patel UD, Stechuchak KM, Weinberger M. Comparison of outcomes for veterans receiving dialysis care from VA and non-VA providers. BMC Health Services Research, 2013, 13:26 (PMID: 23327632).

222. Lich KH, Travers D, Psek W, Weinberger M, Yeatts K, Liao W, Lippmann SJ, Njord L, Waller A. Emergency department visits attributable to asthma in North Carolina, 2008. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2013, 74:9-17.

223. Hansen RA, Esserman DA, Roth MT, Lewis C, Ivey Burkhart J, Weinberger M, Watson LC. Performance of Medometer visual tool for measuring medication adherence and comparison with other measures. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2013, 53:198-205.

224. Sperber N, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Lindquist JH, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Allen KD. Differences in osteoarthritis self-management intervention outcomes according to race and health literacy. Health Education Research, 2013; doi: 10.1093/her/cyt043.

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225. D’Arcy LP, Stearns SC, Weinberger M, Hanson LC, Domino ME. Is geriatric care associated with reduced emergency department use? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2013, 61:4-11.

226. Roth MT, Ivey JL, Esserman DA, Crisp G, Kurz J, Weinberger M. Individualized medication assessment and planning (iMAP): Optimizing medication use in the primary care setting. Pharmacotherapy, 2013;33:787–797. doi: 10.1002/phar.1274.

227. Whitaker R, Reiter KL, Weinberger M, Stearns SC. Colorectal Cancer Surgery Outcomes for Vulnerable Patients in Safety-net versus Non-safety-net Hospitals. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2013, 24:718-729.

228. Zullig LL, Carpenter WR, Provenzale DT, Weinberger M, Reeve BB, Williams CD, Jackson GL. The association of race with timeliness of care and survival among Veterans Affairs Healthcare System patients with late-stage non-small cell lung cancer. Cancer Management and Research, 2013 Jul 24;5:157-63. PMID: 23900515

229. Lippmann S, Yeatts K, Waller A, Hassmiller Lich K, Travers D, Weinberger M, Donohue J. Hospitalizations and return visits after chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ED visits. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2013, 31:1393–1396. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2013.06.010.

230. Hastings SN, Smith VA, Weinberger M, Oddone E, Olsen MK, Schmader K. Health services use among older veterans treated and released from VAMC emergency departments. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2013, 61:1515-1521. DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12417

231. Strauss JL, Zervakis JB, Stechuchak KM, Olsen MK, Swanson J, Swartz MS, Weinberger M, Marx CE, Bradford DW, Calhoun PS, Butterfield MI, Oddone EZ. Adverse impact of coercive treatments on psychiatric inpatients’ satisfaction with care. Community Mental

Health Journal, 2013, 49:457–465 DOI 10.1007/s10597-012-9539-5.

232. Gallagher P, Yancy WS, Jeffreys AS, Coffman CJ, Weinberger M, Bosworth HB, Voils CI. Patient self-efficacy and spouse perception of spousal support are associated with lower patient weight: Baseline results from a spousal support behavioral intervention. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2013, 18:175-181.

233. Maciejewski ML, Yancy WS, Olsen M, Weidenbacher HJ, Abbot D, Weinberger M, Datta S, Kahwati LC. Demand for weight loss counseling after copayment elimination. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2013, 10:120163.

DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.120163.

234. Zullig LL, Carpenter WR, Provenzale DT, Weinberger M, Reeve BB, Jackson GL. Examining potential colorectal cancer care disparities in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare system. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013 Oct 1;31:3579-84. PMID: 24002515.

235. Zullig LL, Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Provenzale DT, Reeve BB, Carpenter WR. An examination of racial differences in process and outcome of colorectal cancer care quality among users of the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System. Clinical Colorectal Cancer, 2013, 12:255-260. PMID: 23988481.

236. Wu JR, Holmes GM, DeWalt DA, Macabasco-O’Connell A, Bibbins-Domingo K, Ruo B, Baker DW, Schillinger D, Weinberger M, Broucksou KA, Erman B, Jones CD, Cene CW, Pignone M. Low literacy is associated with increased risk of hospitalization and death among individuals with heart failure. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2013, 28:1174-1180.

237. Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy A, Patz E, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Variations in the use of PET among Medicare beneficiaries with non-small-cell lung cancer, 1998-2007. Radiology, 2013, 267:807-817.

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238. Yeatts K, Lippmann S, Waller A, Lich KH, Travers D, Weinberger M, Donohue J. Population-based burden of COPD-related visits in the ED: Return ED visits, hospital admissions, and comorbidity risks. Chest, 2013, 144:784-793.

239. Watson LC, Esserman D, Ivey JL, Hansen R, Lewis CL, Weinberger M. Roth MT. Enhancing Quality in Psychiatry Using Pharmacists (EQUIPP). American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2014, 22:884-888.

240. Kavalieratos D, Kamal AH, Abernethy AP, Biddle AK, Carey TS, Dev S, Reeve BB, Weinberger M. Comparing unmet needs between community-based palliative care patients with heart failure and patients with cancer. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2014, 17:475-481.

241. Kavalieratos D, Mitchell EM, Carey TS, Dev S, Biddle AK, Reeve BB, Abernethy AP, Weinberger M. “Not the ‘grim reaper service’”: An assessment of provider knowledge, attitudes and perceptions regarding palliative care referral barriers for heart failure. Journal of the American Heart Association, 2014, 3(1):e544-e544.

242. Meyer AM, Wheeler SB, Weinberger M, Chen RC, Carpenter WR. A methods primer for comparative effectiveness research. Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2014, 24:5-13.

243. Beadles CA, Hassmiller KH, Viera AJ, Greene SB, Brookhart MA, Weinberger M. Patient-centered medical homes and oral anticoagulation therapy initiation. Medical Care Research and Review, 2014, 71:174-191.

244. Beadles CA, Hassmiller KH, Viera AJ, Greene SB, Brookhart MA, Weinberger M. A non-experimental study of oral anticoagulation therapy initiation before and after national patient safety goals. BMJ Open, 2014;4:e003960 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003960.

245. Van Houtven CH, Oddone EZ, Hastings SN, Hendrix C, Olsen M, Neelon B, Lindquist J, Weidenbacher H, Boles J, Chapman J, Weinberger M. Helping invested families improve veterans’ experiences (HI-FIVES) study: Study design and methodology. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2014, 38:260-269.

246. Shea CM, Malone R, Weinberger M, Reiter K, Thornhill J, Lord J, Nguyen NG, Weiner B. Assessing organizational capacity for achieving meaningful use of electronic health records. Health Care Management Review, 2014, 39:124-133.

247. Travers D, Lich KH, Lippmann SJ, Weinberger M, Yeatts KB, Liao W, Waller A. Definition of emergency department asthma visits for public health surveillance. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2014, Jun 12;11:E100. doi: 10.5888/pcd11.130329. PMID: 24921898

248. Crisp GD, Roberts AW, Esserman DA, Roth MT, Weinberger M, Farley J. The UNC Health Care Pharmacy Assistance Program. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2014, 75:303-309.

249. Roberts AW, Crisp GD, Esserman DA, Roth MT, Weinberger M, Farley J. Patterns of adherence and health service utilization among UNC Health Care Pharmacy Assistance Program enrollees with chronic disease. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2014, 75:310-318.

250. Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy A, Patz E, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Redistribution of health care costs after the adoption of positron emission tomography among Medicare beneficiaries with non-small-cell lung cancer, 1998-2005. Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2014, 9:512-518.

251. Hastings SN, Betts E, Schmader KE, Weinberger M, Van Houtven CH, Hendrix CC, Coffman CJ, Stechuchak KM, Weiner M, Morris K, Kessler C, Oddone EZ. Discharge information and support for veterans receiving outpatient care in the emergency department: Study design and methods. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2014, 39:342-350.

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252. Kranz AM, Rozier RG, Preisser JS, Stearns SC, Weinberger M, Lee JY. Comparing medical and dental providers of oral health services on early dental caries experience. American Journal of Public Health, 2014, 104:e92-e99.

253. Kranz AM, Rozier RG, Preisser JS, Stearns SC, Weinberger M, Lee JY. Preventive services by medical and dental providers and treatment outcomes. Journal of Dental Research, 2014, 93:633-638.

254. Pergolotti M, Cutchin MP, Weinberger M, Meyer AM. Occupational therapy utilization by older adults with cancer. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2014, 68:597-607.

255. Weinberger M, Pusek SN, Esserman DA, Loehr LA, Miller WC, Orringer EP, Weaver MA. A model for developing, evaluating and disseminating best practices in education and training. Clinical and Translational Science, 2014, 7:402-405.

256. Jacobs SR, Weiner BJ, Reeve BB, Hofmann DA, Christian M, Weinberger M. Determining the predictors of innovation implementation in healthcare: A quantitative analysis of implementation effectiveness. BMC Health Services Research, 2015 15:6 DOI 10.1186/s12913-014-0657-3.

257. Ellis SD, Nielsen ME, Carpenter WR, Jackson GL, Wheeler SB, Liu H, Weinberger M. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist overuse: Urologists’ response to reimbursement and characteristics associated with persistent overuse. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 2015, 18:173-181.

258. Rutstein SE, Hosseinipour MC, Kamwendo D, Soko A, Mkandawire M, Biddle AK; Miller WC, Weinberger M, Wheeler SB, Sar A, Gupta S, Chimbwandira F, Mwenda R, Kamiza S, Hoffman I, Mataya R. Dried blood spots for viral load monitoring in Malawi: feasible and effective. PLOS One, 2015, 10(4).

259. Dorn SD, Palsson OS, Woldeghebriel M, Fowler B, McCoy R, Weinberger M, Drossman DA. Development and pilot testing of an integrated, web-based self-management program for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2015, 27:128-134.

260. Jacobs SR, Weiner BJ, Reeve BB, Hofmann DA, Christian M, Weinberger M, Good MJ, Minasian LM. Organizational and physician factors associated with patient enrollment in cancer clinical trials. Clinical Trials, 2015, 11:565-575.

261. Kranz AM, Rozier RG, Preisser JS, Stearns SC, Weinberger M, Lee JY. Examining continuity of care for Medicaid-enrolled children receiving oral health services in medical offices. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2015, 19:196-203.

262. Alegria-Flores K, Raker K, Pleasants RK, Weaver MA, Weinberger M. Preventing interpersonal violence on college campuses: The effect of One Act training on bystander intervention. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2015: 1-24.

263. Roberts MC, Weinberger M, Reeder-Hayes K, Dusetzina SB, Dinan M, Wheeler SB. Racial variation in adjuvant chemotherapy initiation among breast cancer patients receiving Oncotype DX. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2015, 153:191-200.

264. Toth M, Holmes M, Van Houtven C, Toles M, Weinberger M, Silberman P. Rural Medicare beneficiaries have poorer follow-up care and greater emergency department use post-discharge. Medical Care, 2015, 53:800-808.

265. Check DK, Reeder-Hayes KE, Basch EM, Zullig LL, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB. Investigating racial disparities in use of NK1 receptor antagonists to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting among women with breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2016, 156:351-359.

266. Ellis SD, Chen R, Dusetzina SB, Wheeler SB, Jackson GL, Neilsen ME, Carpenter WR, Weinberger M. Are small reimbursement changes enough to change cancer care? Reimbursement variation in prostate cancer treatment. Journal of Oncology Practice, 2016. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2015.007344. PubMed PMID: 26957641.

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267. Rutstein SE, Hosseinipour MC, Weinberger M, Wheeler SB, Biddle AK, Wallis CL, Balakrishnan P, Mellors JW, Morgado M, Saravanan S, Tripathy S, Vardhanabhuti S, Eron JJ. Miller WC. Predicting resistance as indicator for need to switch from first-line antiretroviral therapy among patients with elevated viral loads: development of a risk score

algorithm. BMC Infectious Diseases, 2016, 16:280, DOI 10.1186/s12879-016-1611-2.

268. Zullig LL, Smith VA, Jackson GL, Danus S, Schnell M, Lindquist J, Provencale D, Weinberger M, Kelley MJ, Bosworth HB. Colorectal cancer statistics from the Veterans Affairs Central Cancer Registry. Clinical Colorectal Cancer, 2016 May 7. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 27301717.

269. Roberts MC, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB, Dinan M, Reeder-Hayes K, Carey LA, Troester MA, Wheeler SB. Racial variation in the uptake of Oncotype DX testing for early stage breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016, 34:130-138.

270. Roberts MC, Bryson A, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB, Dinan M, Reeder-Hayes K, Wheeler SB. Patient centered communication for discussing Oncotype DX testing. Cancer Investigation, 2016, 34:205-212.

271. Roberts MC, Bryson A, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB, Dinan M, Reeder-Hayes K, Wheeler SB. Oncologists’ barriers and facilitators for Oncotype DX use: Qualitative study. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2016, 32:355-361.

272. Califano S, Calo WA, Weinberger M, Gilkey MB, Brewer NT. Physician support of HPV vaccination school-entry requirements. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 2016, 12:1626-1632.

273. Griffin A, Skinner A, Thornhill J, Weinberger M. Patient Portals: Who uses them? What features do they use? And do they reduce hospital readmissions? Applied Clinical Informatics, 2016, 7:489-501.

274. Check DK, Reeder-Hayes KE, Zullig LL, Weinberger M, Basch EM, Dusetzina SB. Examining racial variation in antiemetic use and post-chemotherapy health care utilization for nausea and vomiting among breast cancer patients. Supportive Care in Cancer, 2016, 24:4839-4847.

275. Pinelli NF, Eckel SF, Vu MB, Weinberger M, Roth MT. The layered learning practice model: Lessons learned from implementation. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2016, 73:2077-2082.

276. Rutstein S, Golin C, Wheeler S, Kamwendo D, Hosseinipour M, Weinberger M, Miller W, Biddle A, Soko A, Mkandawire M, Mwenda R, Sarr A, Gupta S, Mataya R. On the front line of HIV virological monitoring: barriers and facilitators from a provider perspective in resource-limited settings. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 2016, 28:1-10.

277. Liu TL, Barritt AS, Weinberger M, Paul JP, Fried B, Trogdon JG. Who treats patients with diabetes and compensated cirrhosis? PLOS ONE, 2016, 11(10), e0165574. PMCID: 5082637.

278. Liu TL, Trogdon JG, Weinberger M, Fried B, Barritt AS. Diabetes is associated with clinical decompensation in patients with cirrhosis. Digestive Diseases and Science, 2016, 61:3335-3345.

279. Gillen E, Hassmiller-Lich K, Trantham, L, Silberman P, Weinberger M, Holmes GM. Plan selection in the non-group market in the first year of the health insurance marketplace. North Carolina Medical Journal, 2017, 78:77-83.

280. Burgette JM, Preisser JS, Weinberger M, King RS, Lee JYL, Rozier RG. Enrollment in Early Head Start and oral health-related quality of life. Quality of Life Research, 2017, doi:10.1007/s11136-017-1584-7.

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281. Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Stechuchak KM, Melnyk SD, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Neelon B, Van Houtven C, Gentry PW, Morris IJ, Rose CM, Taylor JP, May CL, Han B, Wainwright C, Alkon A, Powell L, Edelman D. Open-label randomized trial of titrated disease management for patients with hypertension: Study design and baseline sample characteristics. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2017, 50:5-15.

282. Burgette JM, Preisser JS, Weinberger M, King RS, Lee JYL, Rozier RG. The impact of Early Head Start on dental use for children under than 3 years old. American Journal of Public Health, 2017, 107:614-620.

283. Toth M, Holmes GM, Van Houtven C, Toles M, Weinberger M, Silberman P. Rural-urban differences in the effect of follow-up care on post-discharge outcome. Health Services Research, 2017, 52:1473-1493.

284. Miller KEM, Duan-Porter D, Stechuchak KM, Mahanna E, Coffman CJ, Weinberger M, Van Houtven CH, Oddone EZ, Morris K, Schmader KE, Hendrix CC, Kessler C, Hastings SN. Risk stratification for return emergency department visits among high-risk patients. American Journal of Managed Care, 2017, e275-e282.

285. Gillen E, Hassmiller-Lich K, Trantham L, Weinberger M, Silberman P, Holmes M. The effect of narrow network plans on out-of-pocket cost. American Journal of Managed Care, 2017, 23:540-545.

286. Liu TL, Barritt AS, Weinberger M, Paul JP, Fried B, Trogdon JG. The impact of physician specialty mix on the outcomes of patients dually diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis and diabetes. Diabetes Care, 2017, 40: e137-e138. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc17-0706.

287. Durham TA, Lich KH, Viera AJ, Fine JP Mukherjee J, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB. Utilization of standard and target-specific oral anticoagulants among adults in the United Kingdom with incident non-valvular atrial fibrillation. American Journal of Cardiology, 2017, 120:1820-1829.

288. Burgette JM, Preisser JS, Weinberger M, King RS, Rozier RG. Early Head Start, pediatric dental use and oral health-related quality of life. JDR Clinical and Translational Research, 2017, 2:353-362.

289. Jarmul J, Pletcher MJ, Lich KH, Wheeler SB, Weinberger M, Avery CL, Jonas DE, Earnshaw S, Pignone M. Cardiovascular genetic risk testing for targeting statin therapy in the primary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: a cost-effectiveness analysis. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 2018;11:e004171. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.117.004171.

290. Burgette JM, Preisser JS, Weinberger M, King RS, Lee JYL, Rozier RG. Absence of a moderating effect of parent health literacy on Early Head Start enrollment and dental use. Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1111/jphd.12269.

291. Toth M, Holmes GM, Toles M, Weinberger M, Van Houtven C, Impact of post-discharge follow-up care on Medicare expenditures: Does rural make a difference? Medical Care Research and Review, 2018, 75:327-353.

292. Pinelli NF, McLaughlin J, Khanova J, Eckel SF, Vu MB, Weinberger M, Roth MT. Identifying the presence of cognitive apprenticeship in the layered learning practice model. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2018, 82:20-27.

293. DiMartino LD, Weiner BJ, Hanson LC, Weinberger M, Birken SA, Reeder-Hayes K, Trogdon JG. Inpatient palliative care consultation and 30-day readmissions in oncology. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2017.0172.

294. Zullig LL, Goldstein KM, Bosworth HB, Andrews SA, Danus S, Jackson GL, Provenzale D, Weinberger M, Kelley MJ, Voils CI. Chronic disease management perspectives of colorectal cancer survivors using the Veterans Affairs Healthcare system: A qualitative

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analysis. BMC Health Services Research, 2018, 18:171, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-

018-2975-3.

295. Wheeler SB, Spencer J, Pinheiro LC, Murphy CC, Earp JA, Carey L, Olshan A, Tse CK, Bell ME, Weinberger M, Reeder-Hayes KE. Endocrine therapy non-adherence and discontinuation in Black and White women. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2019, doi: 10.1093/jnci/djy136.

296. DiMartino LD, Weiner BJ, Hanson LC, Weinberger M, Birken SA, Reeder-Hayes K, Trogdon JG. The impact of two triggered palliative care consultation approaches on consult implementation in oncology. Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation, in press.

297. DiMartino LD, Birken SA, Hanson LC, Trogdon JG, Clary AS, Weinberger M, Reeder-Hayes K, Weiner BJ. The influence of formal and informal policies and practices on healthcare innovation implementation: A mixed-methods analysis. Health Care Management Review, in press.

298. Jackson GL, Stechuchak KM, Weinberger M, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Kirshner MA, Edelman D. How views of the organization of primary care among patients with hypertension vary by race or ethnicity. Military Medicine, in press.

299. Turner K, Trogdon J, Weinberger M, Stover AM, Ferreri S, Farley JF, Ray N, Patti M, Renfro C, Shea CM. Testing the organizational theory of innovation implementation effectiveness in a community pharmacy medication management program: A hurdle regression analysis. Implementation Science, in press.

300. Turner K, Weinberger M, Renfro C, Ferreri S, Trygstad T, Trogdon J, Shea C. The role of network ties to support implementation of a community pharmacy enhanced services network. Research in Social and Administrative Policy, 2018, doi:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.09.015.

301. Spees LP, Wheeler, SB, Weinberger, M, Mahesh V, Baggett C, Zhou X, Petermann VM, Brewster WR. Evaluating the urban-rural paradox: The complicated relationship between distance and receipt of guideline-concordant care among cervical cancer patients. Gynecologic Oncology, in press.

302. Spees LP, Brewster WR, Mahesh V, Weinberger, M, Baggett C, Zhou X, Petermann VM, Wheeler, SB. Examining urban and rural differences in how distance to care influences the initiation and completion of treatment among insured cervical cancer patients. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, in press.

303. Kaufman BG, O’Brien EC, Stearns SC, Matsouaka RA, Holmes GM, Weinberger M, Schwamm LH, Smith EE, Fonarow GC, Xian Y, Taylor DH. Medicare shared savings ACOs and hospice care for ischemic stroke patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, in press.

304. Kirk MA, Hanson LC, Weinberger M, Haines E, Rokoske FS, Powell BJ, Birken SA. Pilot test of an adapted intervention to improve timeliness of referrals to hospice and palliative care for eligible home health patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine, in press.

305. Turner K, Weinberger M, Renfro C, Powell B, Ferreri S, Trogdon J, Trygstad T, Shea C. Stages of change: Moving community pharmacies from a drug dispensing to population health management model. Medical Care Research and Review, in press. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077558719841159

306. Befus D, Hull S, de Oliveira JS, Schmidler GS, Weinberger M, Coeytaux R. Nonpharmacological self-management of migraine across social locations: An equity-oriented, qualitative analysis. Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 2019, 8, 2164956119858034. doi: 10.1177/2164956119858034.

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307. Zullig LL, Smith VA, Lindquist JH, Williams CD, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Jackson GL, Kelley MJ, Danus S, Bosworth HB. Cardiovascular disease-related chronic conditions among Veterans Affairs colorectal cancer survivors: A matched case-control analysis. Cancer Management and Research, 2019,11:6793–6802.

308. Van Houtven CH, Smith VA, Lindquist J, Chapman J, Hendrix C, Hastings SN, Oddone EZ, King H, Shepherd-Banigan M, Weinberger M. Family caregiver skills training to improve experiences of care: A randomized trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine, in press.

309. Kaufman BG, O’Brien EC, Stearns SC, Matsouaka RA, Holmes GM, Weinberger M, Schwamm LH, Smith EE, Fonarow GC, Xian Y. The Medicare Shared Savings Program and Outcomes for Ischemic Stroke Patient. Journal of General Internal Medicine, in press.

310. Hastings SN, Stechuchak KM, Coffman CJ, Mahanna EP, Weinberger M, Van Houtven CH, Schmader K, Hendrix CC, Kessler C, Hughes JM, Ramos K, Wieland GD, Weiner M, Robinson K, Oddone E. Discharge information and support for older veterans discharged from the emergency department: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine, in press.

311. Ernecoff NC, Wessell KL, Hanson LC, Lee AM, Shea CM, Dusetzina SB, Weinberger M, Bennett AV. Electronic health record phenotypes for identifying patients with late-stage disease: Research method. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2019, 8:1-6.

312. Ernecoff NC, Wessell KL, Hanson LC, Dusetzina SB, Shea CM, Weinberger M, Bennett AV. Elements of palliative care in the last six months of life: Frequency, predictors, and timing. Journal of General Internal Medicine, in press.

313. Ernecoff NC, Wessell KL, Hanson LC, Lee AM, Shea CM, Dusetzina SB, Weinberger M, Bennett AV. Does receipt of recommended elements of palliative care precede in-hospital death or hospice referral? Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, in press.

314. Ellis SD, Wheeler SB, Jackson GL, Nielsen M, Weinberger M, Carpenter WR. Effect of reimbursement variation on primary androgen deprivation therapy overuse. Under review.

315. Kirk MA, Haines ER, Rokoske FS, Powell BJ, Weinberger M, Hanson LC, Birken SA. Development of a theory-based method for identifying and reporting evidence-based intervention core components. Translational Behavioral Medicine, in press.

316. Dunphy J, Weinberger M, Silberman P. Strategies for implementing best practices in independent physician associations. American Journal of Managed Care, in press.

317. Garcia-Reeves AB, Lewis JW, Trogdon JC, Stearns SC, Weber D, Weinberger M. Association between statewide adoption of the CDC’s 7 Core Elements of hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs and rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridioides difficile in the US. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, in press.

318. Karmali RN, Skinner AC, Trogdon JG, Weinberger M, George SZ, Lich KH. The association between the supply or non-pharmacologic providers and use of non-pharmacologic services and initial opioid prescribing patterns for Medicare beneficiaries with persistent musculoskeletal pain. Medical Care, in press.

Kavalieratos D, Kamal AH, Abernethy AP, Biddle AK, Carey TS, Dev S, Reeve BB, Weinberger M. Assessing the quality of palliative care received by patients with heart failure living in the community. Under Journal Review.

319. Broyles IH, Holmes GM, Van Houtven C, Slone P, Reiter KL, Federspiel JJ, Weinberger M. Revisiting long-term care setting: Impacts on Medicare expenditures on inpatient and physician services. Under Journal Review.

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320. Broyles IH, Weinberger M, Federspiel J, Van Houtven C, Reiter K, Slone P, Holmes GM. Long-term care setting and Medicare expenditures on sub-acute care. Under Journal Review.

321. Machta R, Toles M, Roberts MC, Shea CM, Pignone MP, Weinberger M. Frontline perspectives on the implementation and delivery of inpatient services to reduce hospital 30-day readmissions. Under Journal Review.

322. Machta R, Holmes GM, Burgess E, Toles M, Shea C, Pignone M, Weinberger M. Can computer-based transitional care checklists reduce 30-day hospital readmissions. Under Journal Review.

323. Check DK, Reeder-Hayes KE, Zullig LL, Weinberger M, Basch EM, Dusetzina SB. Impact of drug formulation changes on potent antiemetic use and disparities among Medicare beneficiaries with breast cancer. Under Journal Review.

324. Lichstein JC, Holmes M, Domino ME, Weinberger M, DeWalt D, Silberman P. Payer-based quality improvement initiatives: do physician behavior changes spill over to non-target populations? Under Journal Review.

325. Lee R, Johnson A, Weinberger M, Crisp G. Development and validation of an algorithm to identify patients eligible for a pharmacy-led population health program. Under Journal Review.

326. Griggs DA, Weinberger M, Farley JF, Savage SW, Esserman D, Crisp G. Impact of a prescription co-payment incentive program on utilization and cost savings. Under Journal Review.

327. Zullig LL, Goldstein KM, Bosworth HB, Andrews SM, Danus S, Jackson GL, Provenzale D, Weinberger M, Kelley MJ, Voils CI. Care coordination experiences of colorectal cancer survivors using the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System. Under Journal Review.

328. Smith-Ryan AE, Weaver MA, Viera AJ, Weinberger M, Blue MNM, Trexler ET, Hirsch KR. Promoting exercise and nutrition among primary care patients: Feasibility, preliminary outcomes, and lessons learned from a pilot trial. Under Journal Review.

329. Muiruri C, Ghedamu T, Zullig LL, Paul JE, Weinberger M, Bartlett JA, Bennett AV. Cardiovascular disease prevention for people living with HIV, perspectives of Infectious diseases specialists: A qualitative analysis. Under Journal Review.

330. Garcia AB, Sickbert-Bennett E, Weinberger M. Is patient safety culture related to central line-associated blood stream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections? Under Journal Review.

331. Mose JN, Shea CM, Weinberger M, Reiter KL, Moore CR, Weiner BJ, Lee SY. The association between hospital meaningful use performance, patient experience, and 30-day readmissions. Under Journal Review.

332. Birken SA, Grewe M, Haines E, Hwang S, Jackson A; Bozkurt B, DeWalt D, Mayer D, Weinberger M, PhD, Nickolich S, Kimel-Scott K, Leeman J. Using practice-based evidence to optimize survivorship care: Results from a pilot test of Supporting Transitions AfteR Treatment (START). Under Journal Review.

333. Garcia-Reeves AB, Stearns SC, Lewis JW, Trogdon JC, Weber D, Weinberger M. Impact of California’s mandate for antimicrobial stewardship programs on rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridioides difficile in acute care hospitals. Under Journal Review

334. Garcia-Reeves AB, Trogdon JC, Stearns SC, Lewis JW, Weber D, Weinberger M. Are rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridioides difficile associated with quality and clinical outcomes in US acute care hospitals? Under Journal Review.

335. Swietek KE, Gaynes BN, Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Domino ME. Effect of the patient-centered medical home on racial disparities in quality of care. Under Journal Review.

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336. Powell BJ, Haley AD, Patel SV, Amaya-Jackson L, Glienke B; Blythe M, Lengnick-Hall, McCrary S, Beidas RS, Lewis CC, Aarons GA, Wells KB, Saldana L, McKay MM, Weinberger M. Improving the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community mental health organizations: A study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized pilot study of the Collaborative Organizational Approach to Selecting and Tailoring Implementation Strategies (COAST-IS). Under Journal Review

337. Sheahan K, Orgill J, Bennet A, Speizer I, Curtis S, Weinberger M, Paul J. Impact of the Nigerian urban reproductive health initiative and health facility: Characteristics on the integration of family planning and child immunization services in health facilities in urban areas of Nigeria. Under Journal Review.

Non-peer Reviewed Publications 338. Weinberger M, Radelet ML. Differential adaptive capacity to hearing impairment. In: Paul

Higgins and Jeffrey Nash (Eds.), Research on the Social Aspects of Deafness: The Deaf Community and the Deaf Population. Washington D.C.: Gallaudet College, 1982, 63-95.

339. Feussner JR, Williams J, Weinberger M. Experimental methods in clinical research. Pages 97-120 in: Introduction to Methodologies for Clinical Research in Geriatrics. American Geriatrics Society, 1990.

340. Weinberger M. Integrating the two worlds of patient-centered care research. Forum, October 1995.

341. Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M. Social Support. Pages 331-338 in Kenneth Brandt, Stefan Lohmander, and Michael Doherty (Eds.), Textbook on Osteoarthritis, London: Oxford University Press, 1998.

342. Oddone EZ, Petersen LA, Weinberger M. Health Care Use in the Veterans Health Administration: Racial Trends and the Spirit of Inquiry. Pages 411-429 in Neil J. Smelser, William J. Wilson, and Faith Mitchell F (Eds.), America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences (Volume II), National Academy Press: Washington, DC, 2001.

343. Weinberger M, Hui SL, Laine C (Editors). Measuring Quality, Outcomes, and Cost of Care using Large Databases, Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997, 127:665-774.

344. Weinberger M (Editor). Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Study (CAHPSTM). Medical Care, 1999, 37(Supplement):MS1-MS116.

345. Weinberger M. Tierney WM. Editoral. Medical Care, 1997, 35:193-195.

346. Clark CM, Baron A, Fineberg SE, Freidenberg G, Marrero D, Orr DP, Prince M, Weinberger M, Wheeler M, Reynolds L. Some things old, some things new. Diabetes Care, 1997, 20:1.

347. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Duncan PW, Escarce JJ, Hays RD, Horner RD, Iezzoni LI, McHorney CA, Oddone EZ, Powe NR. Change. Medical Care, 1998, 36:1-3.

348. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Burnam A, Duncan PW, Escarce JJ, Hays RD, Horner RD, McHorney CA, Oddone EZ, Romano P, Powe NR, Stearns S. The health status of the journal. Medical Care, 1999, 37:1-3.

349. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Ayanian JZ, Burnam A, Escarce JJ, Hays RD, Horner RD, McHorney CA, Oddone EZ, Romano P, Powe NR, Stearns S. The role of peer-reviewed journals in science. Medical Care, 2000, 38:1-3.

350. Tierney WM, Weinberger M, Ayanian JZ, Burnam A, Escarce JJ, Hays RD, Horner RD, McHorney CA, Oddone EZ, Romano P, Powe NR, Stearns S. Past, present, and future. Medical Care, 2001, 39:1-3.

351. Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Thanks. Medical Care, 2001, 39:1269.

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352. Tierney WM, Weinberger M, Ashton CM, McHorney CA. A remarkable legacy of science: A review of AHRQ-funded articles published in Medical Care during John Eisenberg’s directorship of AHRQ. Medical Care, 2002, 40:1003-1011.

353. Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M. Social Support. Pages 327-332 in Kenneth D. Brandt, Michael Doherty, and L. Stefan Lohmander (Eds.), Textbook on Osteoarthritis (Second Edition), London: Oxford University Press, 2003.

354. Bosworth HB, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M (Eds). Patient Treatment Adherence: Concepts, Intervention and Measurement. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006.

355. Weinberger M, Salz T. Physician adherence to clinical practice guidelines. Pages 373-390 in Bosworth HB, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M (Eds), Patient Treatment Adherence: Concepts, Intervention and Measurement, 2006.

356. Van Houtven C, Weinberger M, Carey T. Implications of non-adherence for economic evaluations and health policy. Pages 421-451 in Bosworth HB, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M (Eds), Patient Treatment Adherence: Concepts, Intervention and Measurement, 2006.

357. Bosworth HB, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M. Conclusion. Pages 519-526 in Bosworth HB, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M (Eds). Patient Treatment Adherence: Concepts, Intervention and Measurement, 2006.

358. Jackson GL, Weinberger M. A decade with the chronic care model: Some progress and opportunity for more. Medical Care, 2009, 47:929-931.

359. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M. Hospital readmission rates: Are we measuring the right thing? Annals of Internal Medicine, 2012, 157:910-911.

Other Publications 360. Staff of the Older Americans Project. A Handbook for the Assessment of Needs of Older

Americans: Directory of Extant Data Sources, West Lafayette, Indiana. Health Services Research and Training Program, 1977.

361. Staff of the Older Americans Project. A Handbook for the Assessment of Needs of Older Americans: Health, West Lafayette, Indiana. Health Services Research and Training Program, 1977.

362. Weinberger M. Labeling the physically disabled: the hearing impaired. Ph.D. Dissertation, 1978.

363. Weinberger, M. Book Review of Morris, Norval and Gordon Hawkins, Letter to the President on Crime Control, Teaching Sociology, 1978, 5:487-488.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS 1. Weinberger M. Social and psychological consequences of a hearing impairment.

American Sociological Association. Boston, 1979.

2. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. Toward a better understanding of the delivery of patient care: the patient, the provider and their interaction. American Public Health Association. New York, 1979.

3. Geene JY, Weinberger M, Mamlin JJ. The relationship of examining room events to client and clinician satisfaction. American Anthropological Association. Washington, 1980.

4. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ. The impact of social networks and clinical encounter events on illness behavior. American Sociological Association. New York, 1980.

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5. Weinberger M, Greene JY, Mamlin JJ, Jerin M. The health belief model and smoking behavior. American Public Health Association. Los Angeles, 1981.

6. Weinberger M, Cohen SJ. Physicians' beliefs which distinguish effective from ineffective diabetes management. Diabetes, Supplement 1, 1981.

7. Cohen SJ, Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M. Adherence to recommended diabetes standards of care (SOC): discrepancies between physicians' intentions and their behavior. Diabetes, Supplement 1, 1981, 30:100A.

8. Nichols D, Brandt K, Weinberger M. Attitudes of senior citizens about arthritis, and some factors limiting their access to the health care system. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1981.

9. Cohen SJ, McDonald CJ, Weinberger M, Mazzuca SA. The influence of different information sources on the decision-making of internal medicine house staff and faculty. Clinical Research, 1981, 29:635A.

10. Weinberger M, Mazzuca SA, Cohen SJ, McDonald CJ. Physicians' ratings of sources of information regarding their preventive medicine decisions. American Public Health Association Abstracts. Montreal, 1982.

11. Weinberger M, Cohen SJ, Vinicor F. Changing physicians' beliefs about diabetes management. Diabetes, Supplement 2, 1982, 30:114A.

12. Weinberger M, Cohen SJ, Mazzuca SA, McDonald CJ. The socialization of physicians: learning to evaluate common sources of medical information. North Central Sociological Association. Detroit, 1982.

13. Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M, Kurpius DJ, Froehle TC, Heister M. Clinician-patient communication that distinguishes successful and unsuccessful encounters. American Educational Research Association. New York, 1982.

14. Froehle TC, Heister M, Mazzuca SA, Kurpius DJ, Weinberger M. Teaching doctors the counselor's role. American Educational Research Association. New York, 1982.

15. Mazzuca SA, Cohen SJ, Weinberger M. Psychometric properties of physicians' attitudes about risk and benefit of their medical decisions. Mid-Western Educational Researcher. Kansas City, 1983.

16. Weinberger M, Potts MK, Brandt KD. The effect of DRGs on hospital charges: patients with rheumatic diseases. American Public Health Association. Anaheim, 1984.

17. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Neill PJ, Tierney WM. The effects of life changes upon the elderly's self-reported health status. Gerontologist, 1984, 24:274.

18. Tierney WM, McDonald CJ, Hui SL, Weinberger M, Cohen SJ. Impact of reading on physician performance. Clinical Research, 1984, 32:750A.

19. Smith DM, Norton JA, Weinberger M, McDonald C. Increasing prescribed office visits: a controlled trial in patients with diabetes mellitus. Clinical Research, 1984, 32:787A.

20. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Barker J, Neill PJ. Predicting hospital admissions in elderly public housing tenants. Gerontologist, 1985, 25:135.

21. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL, Barker J, Neill PJ. Predicting hospital admissions in elderly public housing tenants. Clinical Research, 1985.

22. Cohen SJ, Tierney WM, Hui SL, Weinberger M, McDonald CJ. Impact of reading on physician's knowledge, intentions and performance. American Educational Research Association. Chicago, 1985.

23. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL. Differences between elderly public housing tenants and community residents: a case-control study. Gerontologist, 1986, 26:102A.

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24. Weinberger M, Ault K, Vinicor F. Effects of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) on health care utilization and patient outcomes in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes, Supplement 1, 1986, 36:136.

25. Weinberger M, Hiner S, Tierney W. Improving functional status in patients with osteoarthritis (OA): the effect of social support. American Rheumatism Association. New Orleans, 1986.

26. Smith DM, Weinberger M, Katz BP. Nonelective hospitalizations: consistent and predictable events among patients with diabetes mellitus. American Federation for Clinical Research. Washington, 1986.

27. Weinberger M, Darnell JC, Tierney WM, Martz BL, Hiner SL. Differences between elderly public housing tenants and community residents: a case-control study. Gerontologist, 1986, 26:102A.

28. Weinberger M, Smith DM, Katz BP, Moore PS. Cost-effectiveness of increasing care following hospital discharge. Presented at the plenary session, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine. Clinical Research, 1987, 34:268A.

29. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P. Common problems experienced by adults with osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 1988, 1:S10.

30. Weinberger M, Tierney W, Booher P. Functional status in elderly adults with osteoarthritis. Gerontologist, 1988, 28:260A.

31. Weinberger M, Loehrer PJ, Miller JC, Greger HA, Booher PG, Martin DK, Greist A, Nichols CR, Brock DL, Hammond M, Higgs D, Bryan JL, Hayes JR. Patients' perceptions of their cancer: etiology and treatment. Clinical Research, 1988, 35:352A.

32. Loehrer PJ, Weinberger M, Miller JC, Greger HA, Booher PG, Martin DK, Greist A, Nichols CR, Brock DL, Hammond M, Higgs D, Bryan JL, Hayes JR. Patterns of care-seeking behavior in cancer patients from a disadvantaged population. Clinical Research, 1988, 35:734A.

33. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P, Katz BP. A randomized controlled trial to provide information and support to elderly persons with osteoarthritis. Gerontologist, 1989, 29:238A.

34. George LK, Gold DT, Gwyther LP, Hinman-Smith E, Ballard E, Weinberger M. Overcoming barriers to formal and informal support among family caregivers of demented older adults. Gerontologist, 1989, 29:28A.

35. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P. Providing information and support to patients with osteoarthritis: a randomized, controlled trial. Arthritis Care and Research, 1989, 2:S8.

36. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P. Common problems experienced by adults with osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 1989, 2:S22.

37. Loehrer PJ, Weinberger M, Greger HA, Booher PG, Bryan JL, Greist A, Brock DL, Higgs D, Seitz D, Nichols CR. Knowledge and care seeking behavior in cancer patients from a disadvantaged population. Proceedings of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, 1989.

38. Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Booher P. Providing information and support to patients with osteoarthritis: a randomized, controlled trial. Clinical Research, 1989, 37:803A.

39. Saunders AF, Weinberger M, Brown JT, Gold DT, Bearon LB. Mammographic screening practices of primary care physicians. Clinical Research, 1990, 38:79A.

40. Gold DT, George LK, Weinberger M, Gwyther LP, Ballard EM, Hinman-Smith E. Easing caregiver burden: an intervention to overcome barriers to service utilization. Gerontologist, 1990, 30:32A.

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41. Hanlon J, Schmader K, Samsa G, Weinberger M, Uttech K, Cohen HJ, Feussner J. Method for assessing the appropriateness of drug therapy. American Geriatrics Society, 1991.

42. Saunders AF, Weinberger M, Divine G, Brown JT. Physician awareness of mammography cost. Clinical Research, 1991, 39:608A.

43. Saunders AF, Weinberger M, Divine G, Brown JT, Gold DT. Randomized trial of a low intensity intervention on performance of mammographic screening. Clinical Research, 1991, 39:608A.

44. Hanlon JT, Schmader K, Samsa GP, Weinberger M, Uttech KM, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. Reliability of a drug appropriateness scale. Annual Meeting of the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development, 1991.

45. Weinberger M, Gold DT, Divine GW, Schreiner PJ, Gwyther LP, Hinman-Smith E, Ballard EM, George LK. Costs of Caring for Patients with Dementia. Gerontologist, 1991, 31:157.

46. Sugarman J, Weinberger M, Samsa G. Factors associated with veterans' decisions about living wills. Clinical Research, 1991, 39:631A.

47. Rene J, Mazzuca SA, Weinberger M, Brandt KD, Katz B. Effects of a telephone intervention self-care support intervention on the functional status of inner-city patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1991, 34:S173.

48. Jacobs MR, Wilkinson WE, McCrory DC, Weinberger M, Matchar DB. Variation in the perceived importance of clinical factors when starting a disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug. Clinical Research, 1991, 39:852A.

49. Samsa G, Schmader K, Wilder D, Weinberger M. Concordance between geriatric patients' and caregivers' assessments of activities of daily living. Clinical Research, 1991, 39:887A.

50. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Cowper PA, Shortliffe A, Logue SK, Ward A, Simel DL, Feussner JR. Relationship between glycemic control and quality of life in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Clinical Research, 1992, 40:594A.

51. Waite K, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Samsa G. Comparing the accuracy of four comorbidity indices for predicting readmission for veterans discharged from general medicine. Clinical Research, 1992, 40:593A.

52. McCrory DC, Jacobs MR, Weinberger M, Matchar DB. Feasibility of utility measurement using standard gamble questions among patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical Research, 1992, 40:868A.

53. Stanton WM, Westman EC, Beauchamp C, Weinberger M. Do acute bronchitic symptoms really worsen in cigarette smokers who quit? Clinical Research, 1992, 40:870A.

54. Weinberger M, Samsa G, Schmader K, Greenberg S. Compliance to recommendations from an outpatient geriatric consultation team. Clinical Research, 1992, 40:871A.

55. Oddone E, Weinberger M, Graham D, Henderson W. Can the provision of primary care reduce hospital readmissions? American Public Health Associations Abstracts, 1992: 3127.

56. Feussner J, Cohen H, Weinberger M, Cowper P, Samsa G. Evaluation of geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) units and geriatric specialty clinic (GSC) follow-up. American Public Health Associations Abstracts, 1992: 3127.

57. Jurgens TM, Weinberger M, Gold DT, George LK. Predictors of service utilization by caregivers of patients with dementia. Gerontologist, 1992, 32:317.

58. Dolor RJ, Weinberger M, Simel DL. Pain relief from nonsteroidal anitiinflammatory agents is not closely associated with functional status. Clinical Research, 1993, 41:516A.

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59. McCrory DC, Samsa GP, Weinberger M, Duncan PW, Matchar DB. Reliability of reviewers with different backgrounds in screening citations from a large computer-based literature search. Clinical Research, 1993, 41:526A.

60. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Cowper PA, Shortliffe A, Landsman PB, Simel DL, Feussner JR. Effect of a telephone intervention on glycemic control in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Clinical Research, 1993, 41:552A.

61. Stanton WM, Westman EC, Beauchamp C, Weinberger M. Acute bronchitic symptoms and quality of life in cigarette smokers. Clinical Research, 1993, 41:573A.

62. Kirkman MS, Shortliffe EA, Landsman PB, Weinberger M. Effect of a telephone intervention on smoking cessation rates of veterans with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1993, 63.

63. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Waite K, Henderson W, Samsa G. Comparing the accuracy of four comorbidity indices for predicting readmission for veterans discharged from general medicine. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1993, 80.

64. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Cowper PA, Shortliffe A, Simel DL, Feussner JR. Relationship between glycemic control and quality of life in veterans with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1993, 124.

65. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Shortliffe EA, Cowper PA, Simel DL, Landsman PB, Feussner JR. The effect of a sustained telephone intervention for patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: a randomized, controlled trial. Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research Abstracts, 1993, 57.

66. Weinberger M, Nagel B, Samsa GP, Hanlon JT, Schmader K, Landsman PB, Cohen HJ, Feussner JR. Comparing alternative administration methods to assess health-related quality of life. Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research Abstracts, 1993, 27.

67. Kirkman MS, Landsman P, Brown C, Weinberger M. Effect of a nurse-delivered telephone intervention on serum lipid levels of patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes, Supplement 1, 1993:479.

68. Koronkowski MJ, Hanlon JT, Schmader KE, Weinberger M, Landsman P, Samsa GP, Lewis IK. Adverse drug events in high risk elderly outpatients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993, 41: A25.

69. Mulhausen P, Harrell L, Weinberger M, Kochersberger G, Feussner JR, Cohen H. Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in VA and community long-term care facilities. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993, 41: A26.

70. Nagle BA, Hanlon JT, Weinberger M, Landsman PB, Samsa G, Uttech K, Schmader KE. Comparison of drug histories obtained from telephone and clinic interviews. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993, 41: P191.

71. Hanlon JT, Samsa GP, Schmader KE, Weinberger M, Clipp EC, Uttech KM, Lewis IK, Landsman P. Content validity of the medication appropriateness index. Gerontologist, 1993, 33:165.

72. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Hurder A, Henderson WG, Feussner, JR. Classifying general medicine admissions: are they preventable? Clinical Research, 1993, 41:819A.

73. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Hurder A, Henderson W, Simel DL. Time analysis of a health services research cooperative study: results from a random work-sampling study. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service, 1994, 51.

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74. Weinberger M, Kirkman MS, Samsa GP, Shortliffe EA, Landsman PB, Cowper PA, SImel DL, Feussner JR. The effect of a sustained telephone intervention for patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: a randomized, controlled trial. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1994, 77.

75. Cowper P, Weinberger M, Hanlon J, Landsman P, Samsa G, Uttech K, Schmader K, Lewis I, Cohen H, Feussner J. A cost-effectiveness analysis of a clinical pharmacist intervention among elderly outpatients. Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research Abstracts, 1994, 133.

76. Cowan K, Hanlon J, Weinberger M, Landsman P, Schmader K, Uttech K, Samsa G, Cohen HJ. Physician acceptance of clinical pharmacist's drug therapy recommendations for elderly outpatients with polypharmacy. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994, 42:P144.

77. Hanlon J, Weinberger M, Samsa G, Schmader K, Lewis I, Cowper P, Landsman P, Feussner J, Cohen HJ. A randomized controlled trial of a clinical pharmacist intervention for elderly outpatients with polypharmacy. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1994, 42:A24.

78. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Samsa GP, Landsman PB. Are health-related quality of life measures affected by the mode of administration? Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1995, 24.

79. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Samsa GP, Landsman PB. Are SF-36 scores affected by the mode of administration. Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research Abstracts, 1995, 85.

80. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Hurder A, Henderson W. Classifying general medicine admissions: are they preventable? Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research Abstracts, 1995, 133.

81. Stanton M, Beauchamp C, Weinberger M. A randomized controlled trial of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1995, 10:50.

82. Weinberger M, Oddone EZ, Hurder AG, Horner M, Henderson W for the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmissions. Can increased access to primary care reduce hospital readmissions? results of VA Cooperative Study in Health Services No. 8. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1996, 7.

83. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Hurder A, Horner M, Henderson W and the VA Cooperative Studies in Health Services Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmissions. Classifying general medicine admissions: are they preventable? Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 1996, 35.

84. Samsa GP, Matchar DB, Bonito A, Duncan PW, Lipscomb J, Enarson C, Witter D, Venus P, Paul JE, Weinberger M. Quality of life with stroke: results from a nationally diverse survey of persons at increased risk for stroke. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:60.

85. Ferguson JA, Tierney WM, Kalasinski LA, Segar DS, Eckert G, Westmoreland GR, Zhou A, Martin DK, Weinberger M. Racial differences in the management of cardiovascular disease. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:69.

86. Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Hurder AG, Horner M, Henderson W for the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Primary Care and Hospital Readmissions. Can increased access to primary care reduce hospital readmissions? Results of VA Cooperative Study in Health Services No. 8. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:82.

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87. Tierney WM, Ferguson JA, Westmoreland G, Mamlin LA, Segar DA, Eckert GJ, Greene JY, Martin DK, Weinberger M. Can raters consistently evaluate the content of focus groups? Bridging the gap between quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:119.

88. Harris LE, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Assessing inner-city patients' hospital experiences: a controlled trial of telephone interviews versus mailed surveys. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:143.

89. Westmoreland GR, Weinberger M, Ferguson JA, Mamlin LA, Segar DS, Zhou XH, Eckert GJ, Tierney WM. Examining racial differences in cardiac care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996, 11:151.

90. Duncan P, Samsa G, Weinberger M, Goldstein L, Bonito A, Witter D, Enarson C, Matchar D. Health status of stroke survivors. Gerontologist, 1996, 36:18.

91. Ferguson JA, Adams TA, Weinberger M. The validity of an administrative database in capturing cardiac catheterization utilization. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1997, 12:70.

92. Ferguson JA, Adams TA, Weinberger M. Examining racial differences in cardiac catheterization utilization and appropriateness. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1997, 12:119.

93. Harris LE, Mungai SM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Patients’ reports of hospital care: are there racial differences? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1997, 12:121.

94. Callahan CM, Nisi R, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. The use of percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy among older adults in a community setting. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1998, 13:35.

95. Williams LS, Harris LE, Weinberger M, Lazaridis E, Biller J. Responsiveness of a stroke-specific quality of life measure. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1998, 13:54.

96. Harris LE, Swindle RW, Mungai SM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Measuring patient satisfaction for quality improvement. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1998, 13:109.

97. Williams LS, Harris L, Weinberger M, Lazaridis E, Biller J. Development of a stroke-specific quality of life instrument. Neurology, 1998, 50 (Suppl 4):A327-328.

98. Williams LS, Harris L, Weinberger M, Lazaridis E, Biller J. Construct validity of a stroke-specific quality of life instrument. Annals of Neurology, 1998, 44:516-517.

99. Williams LS, Kroenke K, Weinberger M, Harris LE, Biller J. Post-stroke depression affects quality of life, but not other stroke outcome measures. Stroke, 1999, 30:236.

100. Williams LS, Weinberger M, Harris LE, Biller J. Stroke-specific quality of life (SS-QOL) score as a stroke outcome measure. Stroke, 1999, 30:258.

101. Callahan CM, Nisi R, Weinberger M, Tierney WM. Prospective study of percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy outcomes among older adults. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1999:17.

102. Piette JD, Weinberger M, McPhee SJ, Crapo LM, Kraemer FB, Mah CA, Alvarez EO, Amboy DJ, Gangitano C. Automated calls with nurse follow-up improves diabetes self-care and glycemic control. Diabetes, 1999.

103. Piette JD, Weinberger M, McPhee SJ, Crapo LM, Kraemer FB, Mah CA, Alvarez EO, Amboy DJ, Gangitano C. The impact of automated calls with nurse follow-up on patient-centered outcomes of diabetes care. Diabetes, 1999.

104. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Rao J, Clark DO, Adams K, Perkins S, Emsley C. A comparison between older and younger adults with acute low back pain on functional status and self-management. Gerontologist, 1999, 39:571.

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105. Tierney WM, Mamlin LA, Seshadri R, Murray MD, Weinberger M. The ability of peak flow and quality of life measurements to predict exacerbations of asthma. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2000, 15 (Supplement 1):149.

106. Swindle RW, Weinberger M, Helmy A, Rao J, Adams L, Zhoul A, Eckert G. Can integrating psychiatric clinical nurse specialists into VA primary care clinics improve the 3-month outcomes of patients with depression? A randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 2000, 133.

107. Williams LS, Redmon G, Weinberger M. The relationship between post-stroke depression and quality of life in veterans with stroke. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 2000, 139.

108. Piette JD, Weinberger M, Kraemer FB, McPhee SJ. Do automated calls with nurse follow-up improve self-care and glycemic control among VA patients with diabetes? Results of a randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Service Annual Meeting, 2000, 58.

109. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Rao JK, Clark DO, Perkins SM. A randomized trial of a self-management program for primary care patients with acute back pain. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2000, 43:S107.

110. Rao JK, Kroenke K, Mihaliak K, Grambow S, Weinberger M. Complementary therapy use by rheumatology patients: results from a longitudinal study. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2000, 43:S131.

111. Cohen HJ, Feussner JR, Hsieh F, Weinberger M, Carnes M. The effect of geriatric evaluation and management units (GEMU) and clinics (GEMC) on survival, health-related quality of life and functional status: VA Cooperative Study 006. Gerontologist, 2000, 46:43-44.

112. Tierney WM, Subramanian U, Plue L, Eckert G, Smith F, Temkit H, Weinberger M, Fihn S. Symptoms, quality of life, and satisfaction with care among patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2001, 16 (Supplement 1), 177.

113. Weinberger M, Murray M, Marrero D, Brewer N, Lykens M, Harris L, Seshadri R, Caffrey H, Newell J, Collins J, McDonald C, Tierney WM. A randomized trial of pharmaceutical care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2001, 16 (Supplement 1), 181.

114. Subramanian U, Weinberger M, Tierney W. Inconsistency in the diagnosis of heart failure. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2001, 16 (Supplement 1), 218.

115. Subramanian U, Tierney W, Eckert G, L’italien G, Lapuerta P, Weinberger M. Geographic variation in healthcare utilization and outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2001, 16 (Supplement 1), 219.

116. Weinberger M, Murray MD, Tierney WM, Marrero DG, Lykens M, Harris LE, Seshadri R, Caffrey H, Brewer N, Newell AJ, Collins JC. The effectiveness of pharmaceutical care for patients with reactive airways disease: A randomized, controlled trial in community pharmacies. Quality of Life Research, 2001, 10:246.

117. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Rao JK, Clark DO, Perkins SM. A randomized trial of a self-management program for primary care patients with acute low back pain: 12-month outcomes. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 2001;44:S206.

118. Damush TM, Weinberger M, Tierney WM, Rao JK, Clark DO, Perkins SM. A randomized trial of a self-management program for primary care patients with acute low back pain: 4 and 12-month outcomes. Presentation presented at the 5th Annual International Low Back Forum, Montreal, Canada, May 10, 2002.

119. Subramanian U, Fihn S, Weinberger M, Plue L, Smith FE, Udris E, McDonell M, Eckert G, Temkit M, Zhou A, Yeung A, Chen L, Tierney W. Improving patient care and outcomes in heart failure: a controlled trial of computer-based care suggestions enhanced by patients'

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symptoms and their severity. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2003, 18 (Supplement 1).

120. Jackson GJ, Yano EM, Krein SL, Edelman D, Ibrahim MA, Dudley TK, Weinberger M. VA primary care organizational characteristics associated with lower HbA1c. VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative National Meeting, Washington DC, December 10, 2003.

121. Callahan LF, Mielenz T, Schoster B, Kaufman J, Randolph R, DeVellis R, Sloane P, Tudor G, Weinberger M. Individual and community social determinants of health status in people with arthritis. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2004: 50(9 Suppl); IMP9.

122. Jackson GL, Lee SYD, Edelman D, Weinberger M, Yano EM. Employment of mid-level providers in primary care programs and control of diabetes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA; June, 2005.

123. Jackson GL, Edelman D, Weinberger M. Using the QUERI diabetes registry to describe simultaneous control of intermediate diabetes outcomes. VA HSR&D Annual Meeting, 2005, Baltimore MD.

124. Butterfield MI, Straus JS, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, Wampler T, Zervakis J. Psychiatric advance directives: Issues for veterans with mental illness. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, 2005, Atlanta GA.

125. Butterfield M, Stechuchak K, Olsen M, Strauss JL, Zervakis J, O’Loughlin S, Roland J, Swartz M, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M. Adverse impact of involuntary hospitalization on perceptions of psychiatric care in veterans. VA HSR&D Annual Meeting, 2006, Washington, DC.

126. Krebs EE, Carey TS, Weinberger M. What does the “fifth vital sign” mean? A prospective study of pain screening in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006 (Supplement), 163.

127. Butterfield MI, Stechuchak KM, Strauss JL, Zervakis JB, O’Loughlin SH, Roland EJ, Swartz MS, Olsen MK, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ. Adverse impact of involuntary hospitalization on perceptions of psychiatric care in veterans with severe mental illness. Poster presented at the 2006 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, May 2006.

128. Zervakis JB, Stechuchak KM, Olsen MK, Strauss JL, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M, O’Loughlin SH, Roland EJ, Butterfield MI. Involuntary commitment influences perceptions of coercion in psychiatrically hospitalized veterans. Poster presented at the 2006 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, May 2006.

129. Hastings SN, Schmader KE, Sloane RJ, Weinberger M, Goldberg KC, Oddone EZ. Adverse outcomes among older adults discharged from the emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (supplement), 2007;55:S78-S79.

130. Hastings SN, Schmader KE, Sloane RJ, Weinberger M, Goldberg KC, Oddone EZ. Suboptimal pharmacotherapy and the risk of adverse outcomes among older adults discharged from the emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (supplement), 2007;55:S79.

131. Jackson GL. Edelman D, Weinberger M. Prevalence of refractory hypertension among primary care patients with diabetes. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007 (Supplement), 56.

132. Skinner AC, Mayer ML, Flower K, Weinberger M. Health status and health expenditures? How do overweight and healthy-weight children compare? AcademyHealth annual meetings, 2007.

133. Sleath BL, Chewning B, Devellis B, Weinberger M, Beard A. Communication about depression during rheumatoid arthritis patient visits. American Public Health Association annual meetings, 2007.

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134. Skinner AC, Mayer ML, Flower K, Weinberger M. Defining overweight and obesity in children: Do BMI percentiles predict poorer health outcomes? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, 2007.

135. Hastings S, Schmader K, Sloane R, Weinberger M, Goldberg K, Oddone E. Suboptimal pharmacotherapy and adverse outcomes among older veterans discharged from the hospital. VA HSR&D Annual Meetings, 2008.

136. Strauss J, Henderson R, Stechuchak K, Olsen M, Zervakis J, Swanson J, Swartz M, Weinberger M, Butterfield M. Results from a randomized controlled trial to facilitate the use of psychiatric advance directives: Lessons learned. VA HSR&D Annual Meetings, 2008.

137. Jackson GL, Fredrickson SK, Weinberger M, Jeffreys AS, Coffman CJ, Melnyk SD, Harris AC, Stewart H, Hamilton NS, Edelman D. Relationship between distance to VA hospitals and patient body mass index. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Washington, DC, June 2008.

138. Edelman D, Fredrickson SK, Melnyk SD, Coffman CJ, Jeffreys AS, Jackson GL, Harris AC, Stewart H, Hamilton NS, Weinberger M. Effectiveness of group medical visits in diabetes and hypertension: A two-site randomized controlled trial. VA HSR&D Annual Meetings, 2009.

139. Van Houtven CH, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ. Enhancing quality of informal care for frail veterans receiving VA home services: A pilot study of perceived need for caregiver training. VA HSR&D Annual Meetings, 2008.

140. Krebs EE, Carey TS, Weinberger M. Provider-documented vs. Patient-reported pain management in primary care: which predicts outcomes? American Psychosomatic Society, 2009.

141. Fredrickson SK, Coffman CJ, Weinberger M, Jeffreys AS, Jackson GL, Melnyk SD, Harris A, Stewart H, Tisdel K, Edelman D. Group medical visits Improve lipid profiles in patients with diabetes and hypertension. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2009 (Supplement).

142. Edelman D, Fredrickson SK, Melnyk SD, Coffman CJ, Jeffreys AS, Jackson GL, Harris AC, Stewart H, Hamilton NS, Weinberger M. Effectiveness of group medical visits in diabetes and hypertension: A two-site randomized controlled trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2009 (Supplement).

143. Geonnotti K, Roth MT, Carey TS, Pink GH, Domino ME, Weinberger M. Prescription drug plan enrollment and cost-related nonadherence in Medicare Part D beneficiaries with diabetes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 2009.

144. Beard AJ, Sleath BL, Blalock SJ, roth M, Weinberger M, Tudor G, Chewning B. Predictors of observed patient-physician communication about medication costs in rheumatology medical visits. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 2009.

145. Edelman D, Datta S, Coffman C, Jeffreys A, Weinberger M. Cost and health care utilization associated with group medical clinics for diabetes and hypertension: a randomized controlled trial. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meetings, Minneapolis MN, April, 2010.

146. Geonnotti K, McClurg M, Carey T, Pink G, Domino M, Weinberger, M. Prescription drug plan enrollment and cost-related nonadherence in Medicare Part D beneficiaries with diabetes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

147. Dusetzina S, Hansen R, Weinberger M, Farley J, Sleath B, Gaynes B. Bipolar spectrum disorders in commercially insured children: prevalence of diagnoses and treatments received. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

148. Wheeler S, Carpenter W, Weinberger M, Peppercorn J, Schenck A. Health services organization, disparities, and timely receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy among breast

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cancer patients enrolled in Medicare. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

149. Datta S, Coffman C, Jeffreys A, Weinberger M, Edelman D. Effectiveness, intervention cost, and health care utilization associated with group medical visits for diabetes and hypertension: A randomized controlled trial. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

150. Hastings SN, Smith V, Weinberger M, Schmader K, Oddone, E. Emergency department visits in veterans’ affairs medical facilities. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

151. Chewning B, Sleath B, Devellis B, Bell C, McKown K, Weinberger M. Chronic illness pain control impact of a pre-visit assessment of patient agendas. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston MA, June 2010.

152. Baker DW, DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O'Connell A, Grady KL, Holmes M, Erman B, Pignone M. The effect of progressive, reinforcing telephone education and counseling versus brief educational Intervention on knowledge, self-care behaviors and heart failure symptoms. Circulation, 2010, 11431.

153. Hastings SN, Stechuchak K, Schmader K, Weinberger M, Oddone E. Older veterans treated and released from VAMC emergency departments. VA HSR&D Career Development Annual Meeting. National Harbor MD, February 2011.

154. Hastings SN, Smith V, Weinberger M, Schmader K, Olsen M, Oddone E. Emergency department discharge information: What is provided and do patients understand? VA HSR&D National Meeting. National Harbor MD, February 2011.

155. Dewalt DA, Baker DW, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O’Connell A, Broucksou K, Grady KL, Holmes GM, Erman B, Pignone M. A multisite randomized trial of a single- versus multi-session literacy sensitive self-care intervention for patients with heart failure. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meetings, Phoenix AZ, April, 2011.

156. Ruo B, Holmes GM, Baker DW, Schillinger D, Dewalt DA, Weinberger M, Bibbins-Domingo K, Macabasco-O’Connell A, Grady KL, Hawk V, Broucksou K, Erman B, Pignone M. Difficulty measuring symptoms of co-morbid depression and heart failure. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meetings, Phoenix AZ, April, 2011.

157. Mittman B, Alexander J, Dougherty D, Mangione-Smith R, Weinberger M. Improving organizational performance with evidence: Challenges in assessing effectiveness of complex social interventions. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Seattle WA, June 2011.

158. Weinberger M, Wang V, Bennett K, McCarthy M, DeVoe J. Transition from T to K awards. NRSA Annual Meeting. Seattle WA, June 2011.

159. Dusetzina SB, Gaynes BN, Farley JF, Weinberger M, Sleath BL, Hansen RA.The quality of initial medication prescribing for children with Bipolar I Disorder. Poster presentation for the 27th ICPE: International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Management, Chicago IL, August 2011.

160. Allen KD, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Lindquist JH, Sperber NR, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ. Effect of a telephone-based OA self-management program on communication with health care providers. Abstracts of the Annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology and Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, Chicago IL, November, 2011.

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161. Travers D, Lich K, Lippmann S, Waller A, Weinberger M, Yeatts K. Defining emergency department asthma visits for public health surveillance. International Society for Disease Surveillance Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, December 2011.

162. Riendeau AB, Burkhart JI, Esserman DA, Crisp G, Weinberger M, Roth MT. Factors contributing to improved adherence rates following a clinical pharmacist intervention. North Carolina Association of Pharmacists Chronic Care Forum, Charlotte, NC, March 2012.

163. Kavalieratos D, Carey TS, Dev S, Abernethy AP, Weinberger M. Identifying palliative care referral barriers for patients with heart failure. AcademyHealth Research Meeting. Orlando, FL, June, 2012.

164. Van Houtven CH, Boles J, Weidenbacher H, Johnson M, Gentry P, Rose C, Knight C, Hastings S, Olsen M, Hendrix C, Oddone EZ, Weinberger M. Helping invested families improve Veterans’ experiences: Pilot study. VA HSR&D Career Development Award Meeting. Washington, DC, July, 2012.

165. Allen KD, Bosworth HB, Coffman CJ, Lindquist JH, Sperber NR, Weinberger M, Oddone EZ. Racial differences in pain coping efficacy in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis. Abstracts of the Annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology and Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, Washington, DC, November, 2011.

166. Zullig LL, Carpenter WR, Abbott DH, Provenzale DT, Weinberger M, Reeve BB, Jackson GL. Poster: Quality of colorectal cancer care in the Veterans Affairs healthcare system - examining potential colorectal cancer disparities in an equal access system. Association of Veterans Affairs Hematology & Oncology. Omaha, NE, October, 2012.

167. Zullig LL, Carpenter WR, Abbott DH, Provenzale DT, Weinberger M, Reeve BB, Jackson GL. Examining potential cancer care disparities in an equal access system – quality of colorectal cancer care (CRC) in the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System. J Clin Oncol 2012, 30 (Suppl 34):229.

168. Kranz AM, Rozier RG, Preisser JS, Stearns SC, Lee JY, Weinberger M. Effect of a medical office-based preventive dental program on time to a dental visit after 3 years of age. American Public Health Association. San Francisco CA, October, 2012.

169. Zullig LL, Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Reeve BB, Carpenter WR. An examination of racial differences in timeliness of colorectal cancer care among users of the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System. University of North Carolina Minority Health Conference. Chapel Hill NC, February 2013.

170. Zullig LL, Jackson GL, Provenzale D, Weinberger M, Reeve BB, Carpenter WR. The association of race with timeliness of care and survival among US Veterans with late stage non-small-cell lung cancer.” UNC University Research Day. Chapel Hill NC, February 2013.

171. Kavalieratos D, Mitchell EM, Weinberger M. What do providers perceive as patient-level palliative care uptake barriers in heart failure? A qualitative analysis. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly. New Orleans LA, March, 2013.

172. Zullig LL, Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Reeve BB, Carpenter WR. Are there racial differences in colorectal cancer care timeliness among users of the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System? J Clin Oncol 2013, 31 (Suppl):6555.

173. Dinan MA, Curtis LH, Carpenter WR, Biddle AK, Abernethy AP, Patz EF, Schulman KA, Weinberger M. Changes in radiotherapy, surgery, and costs for treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer after the adoption of positron emission tomography, 1998-2005. American Society for Radiation Oncology, Atlanta GA, September 2013.

174. Beadles C, Lich KH, Weinberger M, Brookhart A, Greene S. The effect of national patient safety goals on initiation of oral anticoagulation therapy. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD, 2013.

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175. Ellis, SD, Nielsen, ME, Carpenter, WR, Jackson, GL, Wheeler, SB, Liu, H., and Weinberger, M. Changes in androgen deprivation therapy overuse: Reimbursement response and characteristics of persistent overusers. ASCO Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 30, 2014.

176. Wheeler S, Roberts M, Bloom D, Reeder-Hayes K, Weinberger M, Golin C, Peppercorn J, Earp JA. Understanding barriers and facilitators to endocrine therapy use: A qualitative study. AcademyHealth Research Meeting, San Diego CA, June, 2014.

177. Jacobs S, Weiner B, Weinberger M, Minasian L, Good M. Organization and physician factors associated with patient enrollment in cancer clinical trials. AcademyHealth Research Meeting, San Diego CA, June, 2014.

178. Roberts, MC; Wheeler SB, Reeder-Hayes K, Dinan M., Dusetzina SB, Olshan A, Troester M, Carey L, Weinberger M. Racial variation in the uptake of a 21-tumor gene assay in the North Carolina Breast Cancer Study cohort. AACR Science of Health Disparities Meeting, November 2014.

179. Ellis S, Nielsen M, Jackson G, Weinberger M, Wheeler S, Carpenter W. Prior GMRH agonist overuse and contemporary quality of prostate cancer care. Effect of reimbursement variation on primary androgen deprivation therapy overuse. Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Urological Association, March, 2015.

180. Liu TL, Barritt AS, Trogdon J, Weinberger M, Paul JE, Fried B. The association between diabetes and clinical decompensation events among patients with cirrhosis. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

181. Liu TL, Barritt AS, Trogdon J, Weinberger M, Paul JE, Fried B. Types of providers managing patients dually diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis and diabetes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

182. Broyles IH, Holmes GH, Federspiel JJ, Van Houtven C, Reiter K, Sloane P, Weinberger M. Does receiving long-term care in community versus facility settings affect emergency department use? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

183. Roberts, MC; Bryson A, Weinberger M, Reeder-Hayes K, Dinan M., Dusetzina SB, Wheeler SB. Providers’ beliefs about barriers and facilitators for using Oncotype DX in the care of breast cancer patients: a qualitative study. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

184. Lichstein JC, Holmes M, DeWalt D, Domino ME, Silberman P, Weinberger M. Do Community Care of North Carolina-induced changes spill over to non-target populations? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

185. Toth M, Holmes M, Van Houtven C, Toles M, Weinberger M, Silberman P. Rural Medicare beneficiaries have poorer follow-up care and greater ED use post-hospital discharge. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

186. Toth M, Holmes M, Van Houtven C, Toles M, Weinberger M, Silberman P. Rural-urban differences in the effect of follow-up care and home health services use on post-discharge outcomes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

187. Machta R, Weinberger M, Shea C, Burgess E, Holmes M, Hadar J, Pignone M. Contextual factors supporting the implementation and delivery of a transitional care program. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis MN, June 2015.

188. Zullig LL, Smith VA, Danus S, Schnell M, Lindquist J, Provencale D, Jackson GL, Weinberger M, Kelley MJ, Bosworth HB. Colorectal cancer statistics among patients reported in the Veterans Affairs Central Cancer Registry. Association of VA Hematology Oncology (AVAHO), Washington DC, October, 2015.

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189. Coeytaux R, Befus D, Hull S, de Oliveira JS, Sanders G, Weinberger M. Assessment of a personalized health care intervention for chronic daily headache. AHRQ Research Conference, Washington DC, October, 2015.

190. Check DK, Reeder-Hayes KE, Basch EM, Zullig LL, Weinberger M, Dusetzina SB. Investigating racial disparities in use of NK1 receptor antagonists to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting among women with breast cancer. American Society of Clinical Oncology Quality Care Symposium, February 26-27, 2016, Phoenix, AZ.

191. Burgette J, Preisser J, Weinberger M, King R, Lee J, Rozier RG. Early enrollment in Early Head Start and oral health-related quality of life. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 2016.

192. Liu T, Barritt AS, Weinberger M, Paul JE, Fried B, Trogdon J. The impact of physician specialty mix on the outcomes of patients dually-diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis and diabetes. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 2016.

193. Gillen G, Lich KH, Holmes M, Weinberger M, Silberman P, Trantham L. The effect of narrow network plan selection on utilization and cost. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 2016.

194. Miller K, Duan-Porter W, Stechuchak K, Coffman C, Mahanna E, Weinberger M, Van Houtven C, Hastings SN. Risk stratification among high utilizers of emergency department services. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 2016.

195. DiMartino LD, Hanson LC, Trogdon JG, Birken SA, Weinberger M, Reeder-Hayes K, Weiner BJ. Poster: Applying Organizational Theory to Implementation of Palliative Care Consults in Oncology: A Mixed-Method Analysis. Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington DC. December 2016.

196. DiMartino LD, Weiner BJ, Hanson LC, Weinberger M, Birken SA, Reeder-Hayes K, Trogdon JG. Impact of triggered palliative care consultation approaches on palliative care consult implementation in inpatient oncology. ASCO Quality Care Symposium, Orlando FL. March 2017.

197. Jackson G, Weinberger M, Kirschner M, Stechuchak K, Bosworth H, Coffman C, Van Houtven C, Gentry P, Morris I, Rose C, Taylor J, May C, Han B, Edelman D. A pragmatic randomized trial of titrated disease management for patients with hypertension. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA. June 2017.

198. Hastings SN, Stechuchak K, Coffman C, Mahanna E, Weinberger M, Van Houtven C, Schmader K, Kessler C, Oddone E. Discharge information and support for Veterans receiving outpatient care in the emergency department: Results from a randomized, controlled trial. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA. June 2017.

199. Van Houtven C, Lindquist J, Smith V, Chapman J, Hendrix C, Hastings S, Oddone E, King H, Shepherd-Banigan M, Weinberger M. How do informal caregiver skills training affect perceived quality of care and caregiver depressive symptoms? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA. June 2017.

200. Zullig LL, Lindquist J, Smith VA, Williams CD, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Jackson GL, Kelley MJ, Danus S, Bosworth HB. Poster: Prevalence of cardiovascular-related comorbidities among Veterans Affairs colorectal cancer survivors: a matched case-control analysis. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA. June 2017.

201. Zullig LL, Lindquist J, Smith VA, Williams CD, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Jackson GL, Kelley MJ, Danus S, Bosworth HB. Hypertension among Veterans Affairs colorectal cancer survivors: a matched case-control analysis. Association of Veterans Affairs Hematology & Oncology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. September 2017.

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202. Befus D, Hull S, Strand de Oliveira J, Sanders G, Weinberger M, Coeytaux R. We all have the drug that keeps us moderately functional, but I don’t want to just exist. I want to be better than that: Interest in and use of integrative health approaches in primary care migraine management in a socioeconomically diverse patient group. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. November 2017.

203. Turner K, Shea CM, Renfro C, Ferreri S, Weinberger M, Trygstad T. Stages of innovation implementation process: Piloting a Medicaid population health management intervention in community pharmacies. Oral presentation at 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. Washington, D.C. December 2017.

204. Muiruri C., Ghedamu T., Zullig LL., Paul JE., Weinberger M., Bartlett JA., Bennett AV., Infectious diseases specialists’ perceptions and attitudes regarding cardiovascular disease prevention among HIV-infected persons: A qualitative study. Poster #18. Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham NC/ September, 2017.

205. Muiruri C, Okeke NL, Zullig LL, Mkumba L. Paul JE, Weinberger M., Bennett AV, Holmes M, Bartlett JA. Does having a primary care provider improve the quality of primary cardiovascular disease prevention for People Living with HIV? Oral. HIV and Aging: From the Mitochondria to the Metropolis. Decatur Georgia. November 2017.

206. Muiruri C, Zullig LL, Okeke NL, Paul JE, Weinberger M., Bennett AV, Bartlett JA, Holmes M. Differences in prescription patterns for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease for people living with HIV. Poster. HIV and Aging: From the Mitochondria to the Metropolis. Decatur Georgia. November 2017.

207. Zullig LL, Smith VA, Lindquist JH, Williams CD, Weinberger M, Provenzale D, Jackson GL, Kelley MJ, Danus S, Bosworth HB. Cardiovascular Disease-Related Chronic Conditions among Veterans Affairs Colorectal Cancer Survivors: A Matched Case-Control Analysis. Cancer Survivorship Symposium. Orlando, FL. February 2018.

208. Spees L, Wheeler S, Weinberger M, Varia, M, Zhou X, Baggett C, Brewster W. Distance to care differentially influences initiation of treatment among cervical cancer patients in rural and urban North Carolina. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 2018.

209. Garcia AB, Morris Weinberger M. Can formulary antimicrobial restriction policies reduce methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cases in US hospitals? Results from a cost-utility analysis. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 2018.

210. Garcia AB, Morris Weinberger M. Is patient safety culture related to central line-associated blood stream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 2018.

211. Van Houtven C, Smith V, Lindquist J, Chapman J, Hendrix C, Hastings S, Oddone E, King H, Shepherd-Banigan M, Weinberger M. A family caregiver skills training intervention to improve patient and caregiver experiences: A randomized trial. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 2018.

212. Spees L, Brewster W Wheeler S, Varia, M, Weinberger M, Zhou X, Baggett C, Wheeler S. Treatment modalities of guideline-concordant care influenced by distance to care among cervical cancer patients in North Carolina. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 2018.

213. Swietek K, Domino M, Gaynes B, Jackson G, Weinberger M. Heterogeneity of treatment effects in the patient-centered medical home. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC. June 2019.

214. Karmali R, PhD, Befus D, Skinner A, George S, Weinberger M, Lich KH. Documenting the complexity in how primary care providers care for persistent pain in older adults: A systems science study. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC. June 2019.

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215. Spivack S, Trogdon J, Reiter K, DeWalt D, Weinberger M, Oberlander J. The role of incentive size when paying for performance: The hospital readmissions reduction program. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC. June 2019.

216. Spencer JC, Brewer NT, Trogdon JG, Weinberger M, Coyne-Beasley T, Wheeler SB. Economic evaluation of strategies to increase HPV vaccination”. Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision-Making. Portland, OR. October 2019.

217. Tardif-Douglin, M, Weinberger, M, Edmondson, L. Predicting Completion of a Medication Adherence Home Visiting Program. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. November 2019.