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AHRQ-Related Articles, January 16, 2015

Academic Medicine
Daschle TA. Academic medicine in a transformational time. Acad Med 2015 Jan; 90(1):11-3. [Cites Working for Quality. National Quality Strategy, as published on the AHRQ Web site.]

Weber EJ. Practicing what we teach: in order to teach patient-centered care, we need to deliver it. Acad Med 2015 Jan; 90(1):14-5. [Cites AHRQ-funded Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, 2001.]

Academic Pediatrics
Kelleher KJ, Hoagwood K. Will health care reform rescue families in crisis? Acad Pediatr 2015 Jan-Feb; 15(1):1-2. [Comments on AHRQ-authored article by Torio et al. published in same issue.]

Dempsey J, Regan S, Drehmer JE, Finch S, Hipple B, Klein JD, Murphy S, Nabi-Burza E, Ossip D, Woo H, Winickoff JP. Black versus white differences in rates of addressing parental tobacco use in the pediatric setting. Acad Pediatr 2015 Jan-Feb; 15(1):47-53. [Cites AHRQ-sponsored guideline, Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update, 2008.] Select to access the abstract.

Leyenaar JK, Bergert L, Mallory LA, Engel R, Rassbach C, Shen M, Woehrlen T, Cooperberg D, Coghlin D. Pediatric primary care providers' perspectives regarding hospital discharge communication: a mixed methods analysis. Acad Pediatr 2015 Jan-Feb; 15(1):61-8. [Cites AHRQ's Re-engineered Discharge (RED) Toolkit and AHRQ-funded IOM report, Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, 2001.] Select to access the abstract.

Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Majid A, McAninch J, Morgan DJ, El Kamary SS, Zhan M, Kapelusznik L, Talwani R. Predictors of early treatment discontinuation in a cohort of patients treated with boceprevir-based therapy for hepatitis C infection. J Viral Hepat 2014 Aug; 21(8):585-9. [Notes third author's receipt of support from grant K08 HS18111 for other work.] Select to access the abstract.

 

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