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Sociocultural and Economic Disparities in Physical Therapy Utilization among Insured Older Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis
CONCLUSION: We found sociocultural and economic disparities in physical therapy utilization in older adults with RA. To address these disparities, we must identify and address the underlying factors that influence the disparities.PMID:37527853 | DOI:10.3899/jrheum.2023-0103
Source: J Rheumatol - August 1, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Chris Y Lane Derrick Lo Louise M Thoma Tingting Zhang Hiren Varma Deepan S Dalal Tamara A Baker Theresa I Shireman Source Type: research

Implementing practice facilitation in research: how facilitators spend their time guiding practices to improve blood pressure control
CONCLUSIONS: PFs working with practices serving rural patients with hypertension devote substantial time to driving, highlighting the importance of optimizing a balance between time spent on-site vs. communicating remotely. Most time spent was with clinical staff, not primary care providers. These findings may be useful to researchers and business leaders who design, test, and implement efficient facilitation services.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NIH ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02866669 . Registered on 15 August 2016. NHLBI AWARD number: PCS-1UH3HL130691.PMID:37525267 | PMC:PMC10388449 | DOI:10.1186/s43058-023-00470-y
Source: Rural Remote Health - July 31, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Kent F Sutton Erica L Richman Jennifer R Rees Liza L Pugh-Nicholson Macie M Craft Shannon H Peaden Orysya Soroka Monique Mackey Doyle M Cummings Andrea L Cherrington Monika M Safford Jacqueline R Halladay Southeastern Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressu Source Type: research

Opioid use disorder treatment and the role of New Jersey Medicaid policy changes: perspectives of office-based buprenorphine providers
Conclusion: NJ policies may have improved access to care for Medicaid beneficiaries by reducing barriers to care and supporting providers in prescribing MOUD. Yet, stigma and lack of psychosocial supports still need to be addressed to further improve access and care quality.PMID:37506336 | DOI:10.1080/00952990.2023.2234075
Source: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse - July 28, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Anais Mahone Michael Enich Peter Treitler James Lloyd Stephen Crystal Source Type: research