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February 22, 2011
HIV screening in commercially insured patients screened or diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases or blood-borne pathogens
Judy Ying Chen, Qiufei Ma, Francois Everhard, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
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February 16, 2010
Impact of a pay-for-performance program on low performing physicians
Judy Ying Chen, Ning Kang, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
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April 14, 2011
Does pay for performance improve cardiovascular care in a "real-world" setting?
Judy Ying Chen, Haijun Tian, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
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July 8, 2011
Heart failure patients receiving ACEIs/ARBs were less likely to be hospitalized or to use emergency care in the following year
Judy Ying Chen, Ning Kang, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
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February 22, 2011
HIV screening in commercially insured patients screened or diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases or blood-borne pathogens
Judy Ying Chen, Qiufei Ma, Francois Everhard, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
|
February 16, 2010
Impact of a pay-for-performance program on low performing physicians
Judy Ying Chen, Ning Kang, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
|
April 14, 2011
Does pay for performance improve cardiovascular care in a "real-world" setting?
Judy Ying Chen, Haijun Tian, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
|
July 8, 2011
Heart failure patients receiving ACEIs/ARBs were less likely to be hospitalized or to use emergency care in the following year
Judy Ying Chen, Ning Kang, Deborah Taira Juarez, et al.
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