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Thursday, February 21st, 2013 | Posted in Faculty, News, Services, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
With the semester in full swing, you may find it difficult to visit the library for the assistance you need. Next time you need help, contact us by using the Libraries’ “Ask a Librarian” services. Assistance is provided via text, e-mail and live chat.
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Thursday, December 13th, 2012 | Posted in Collections, Faculty, News, Resources, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
The December 2012 edition of Health Affairs is available at the FMHI Research Library.
Volume 31, number 12: “Topics in Public Health, Medicare Advantage, Health Reform Post Election”
From the Editor-in-Chief
- ‘A pony in here somewhere’: Seeing hope in health care (Dentzer, 2602)
Entry Point
- Post election, The Affordable Care Act leaves the intensive care unit for good (Jacobs & Ario, 2603)
Medicare Advantage
- Analysis of Medicare Advantage HMOs compared with traditional Medicare shows lower use of many services during 2003-09 (Landon, Zaslavsky, Saunders, Pawlson, Newhouse, Ayanian, 2609)
- Steps to reduce favorable risk selection in Medicare Advantage largely succeeded, boding well for health insurance exchanges (Newhouse, Price, Huang, McWilliams, Hsu, 2618)
- New risk-adjustment system was associated with reduced favorable selection in Medicare Advantage (McWilliams, Hsu, Newhouse, 2630)
People and Places
- Casting the light of the dismal science on health care (2629)
Consumer-Directed Plan
- In consumer-directed health plans, a majority of patients were unaware of free or low-cost preventive care (Reed, Graetz, Fung, Newhouse, Hsu, 2641)
Pay-for-Performance
- Hospital pay-for-performance programs in Maryland produced strong results, including reduced hospital-acquired conditions (Calikoglu, Murray, Feeney, 2649)
Transitional Care
- Low-cost transitional care with nurse managers making mostly phone contact with patients cut rehospitalization at a VA hospital (Kind, Jensen, Barczi, Bridges, Kordahl, Smith, Asthana, 2659)
Interprofessional Education
- Results of an effort to integrate quality and safety into medical and nursing school curricula and foster joint learning (Headrick, Barton, Ogrinc, Strang, Aboumatar, Aud, Haidet, Lindell, Madigosky, Patterson, 2669)
Malpractice
- Disclosure-and-resolution programs that include generous compensation offers may prompt a complex patient response (Murtagh, Gallagher, Andrew, Mello, 2681)
The Care Span
- Hospices’ enrollment policies may contribute to underuse of hospice care in the United States (Carlson, Barry, Cherlin, McCorkle, Bradley, 2690)
Reducing Tobacco Use
- Smoking bans linked to lower hospitilizations for heart attacks and lung disease among Medicare beneficiaries (Vander Weg, Rosenthal, Vaughan Sarrazin, 2699)
- Analysis of media campaign promoting smoking cessation suggests it was cost-effective in prompting quit attempts (Villanti, Curry, Richardson, Vallone, Holtgrave, 2708)
- Simulation of quitting smoking in the military shows higher lifetime medical spending more than offset by productivity gains (Yang, Dall, Zhang, Zhang, Arday, Dorn, Jain, 2717)
Immigrant Health
- Undiagnosed disease, especially Diabetes, casts doubt on some of reported ‘advantage’ of recent Mexican immigrants (Barcellos, Goldman, Smith, 2727)
Public Health Topics
- Salt and public health: Contested science and the challenge of evidence-based decision making (Bayer, Johns, Galea, 2738)
- Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in colorectal cancer screening in likely to require more than access to care (Stimpson, Pagán, Chen, 2747)
- Bioterrorism and biological threats dominate federal health security research; Other priorities get scan attention (Shelton, Connor, Uscher-Pines, Pillemer, Mullikin, Kellermann, 2755)
Global Health
- China’s rapidly aging population creates policy challenges in shaping a viable long-term care system (Feng, Liu, Guan, Mor, 2764)
- In urban and rural India, a standardized patient study showed low levels of provider training and huge quality gaps (Das, Holla, Fas, Mohanan, Tabak, Chan, 2774)
Young Leaders
- Applying data analytics and information exchange to improve care for patients (Amarasingham, 2785)
- Promoting health and development in Detroit rhrough gardens and urban agriculture (Atkinson, 2787)
- Employing behavioral economics and decision science in crucial choices at end of life (Halpern, 2789)
- Understanding the health impact of racism—and trying to reverse it (Kwate, 2791)
- Using digital communications and social media to redraw rhe cardiac care map (Merchant, 2793)
- Creating a new model to help health care providers write prescriptions for health (2795)
- Bucking conventional wisdom and focusing on disparities to address kidney disease (Peralta, 2797)
- Drawing on communityorganizing to advance public health in Minnesota and beyond (Schrantz, 2799)
- Bringing the concepts of peer coaches and local health workers from Africa to Harlem (Singh, 2801)
- Healing a community by innovating at a community health center (2803)
Web First
- A survey of primary care doctors in ten countries shows progress in use of health information technology, less in other areas (Schoen, Osborn, Squires, Doty, Rasmussen, Pierson, Applebaum, 2805)
Narrative Matters
- As she lay dying: How I fought to stop medical errors from killing my mom (Welch, 2817)
Grantwatch
- The SCAN Foundation’s framework for advancing integrated person-centred care (Shugarman, 2821)
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 | Posted in Faculty, Hours, News, Services, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
Please not that the FMHI Research Library’s hours will change slightly during the Holiday season. Per usual, the Library will be closed weekends.
If you require assistance outside of the hours posted, please contact us for an appointment.
December 10-14 (Final Exam Week): Monday – Thursday, 8 AM – 6 PM; Friday, 8 AM – 5PM
December 17-21 (Intersession): Monday – Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM
December 24 – 28 (Winter Break): CLOSED
December 31 – January 4: Closed Monday & Tuesday for Winter Break; Open Wednesday – Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM
Regular hours will resume January 7, 2013.
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 | Posted in Collections, Faculty, News, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
The most recent edition of The Behavior Analyst (vol. 35 no. 2, Fall 2012) is available at the FMHI Research Library.
Monday, December 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Collections, Faculty, Hours, News, Services, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »

If you’re on the northwest corner of campus and need assistance with your research, stop by the FMHI Research Library. Although the librarians specialize in mental and behavioral healthcare resources, they are able to help you navigate all of the USF Libraries‘ resources – from databases to e-journals, citation management tools to ILL.
If you haven’t met Claudia and Tomaro, now’s your chance! The librarians are here Monday – Thursday, 8 AM – 6 PM, and Friday, 8 AM- 5 PM.
Tuesday, November 27th, 2012 | Posted in Faculty, News, Resources, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
The most recent edition of Health Services Research (vol. 47 no. 6, December 2012) is available at the FMHI Research Library.
Best of the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting
- Comparative cost-effectiveness of interventions to improve medication adherence after Myocardial infarction (Ito, Shrank, Avorn, Patric, Brennan, Antman, & Choudhry, p. 2097)
- The impact of hospital pay-for-performance on hospital and Medicare costs (Kruse, Polsky, Stuart, & Werner, p. 2118)
Use and costs
- Cost-effectiveness of an electronic medical record based clinical decision support system (Gilmer, O’Connor, Sperl-Hillen, Rush, Johnson, Amundson, Asche, & Ekstrom, p. 2137)
- Food insecurity, processes of care, and self-reported medication underuse in patients with Type 2 Diabetes: Results from the California Health Interview Survey (Billimek & Sorkin, p. 2159)
- Adoption of diagnostic technology and variation in Cesarean Section rates: A test of the Practice Style Hypothesis in Norway (Grytten, Monkerud, & Sorensen, p. 2159)
- A two-compartment mixed-effects gamma regression model for quantifying between-unit variability in length of stay among children admitted to intensive care (Straney, Clements, Alexander & Slater for the ANZICS Paediatric Study Group, p. 2190)
- Is there a statistical relationship between economic crises and changes in government health expenditure growth? An analysis of 24 European countries (Cylus, Mladovsky, McKee, p. 2204)
Quality of care
- Clinical quality performance in U.S. health centers (Shi, Lubrun, Zhu, Hayashi, Sharma, Daly, Sripipatana, & Ngo-Metzger, p. 2225)
- Chronic illness and patient satisfaction (Carlin, Christianson, Keenan, & Finch, p. 2250)
- The patient-centered medical home and patient experience (Martsolf, Alexander, Shi, Casalino, Rittenhouse, Scanlon, & Shortell, p. 2273)
Post-acute care
- Assisted living expansion and the market for nursing home care (Grabowski, Stevenson, & Cornell, p. 2296)
- Rehospitilization in a national population of home health care patients with heart failure (Madigan, Gordon, Fortinsky, Koroukian, Piña,& Riggs, p. 2316)
Health plan and physician availability
- The impact of the Affordable Care Act on Medicare Advantage Plan availability and enrollment (Afendulis, Landrum, & Chernew, p. 2339)
- Residential segregation and the availability of primary care physicians (Gaskin, Dinwiddie, Chan, & McCleary, p. 2353)
Methods Articles
- Choosing models for health care cost analyses: Issues of nonlinearity and endogeneity (Garrido, Deb, Burgess, Jr., & Penrod, p. 2377)
- A nonparametric statistical method that improves physician cost of care analysis (Metfessel & Greene, p. 2398)
Friday, November 16th, 2012 | Posted in Faculty, Hours, News, Services, Students by Tomaro Taylor | Comments Off
The FMHI Research Library will be closed November 22 & 23 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Regular hours will be held Wednesday, November 21, and will resume the following Monday, November 26.
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012 | Posted in Faculty, Services by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »

The FMHI Research Library recently unveiled a new teaching lab designed to provide users with in-library instruction and tele-conferencing solutions. The lab seats 15-20 comfortably and is equipped with wi-fi, a wired computer, and an 80″ LED display screen. In addition to university and library classes, the FMHI Library welcomes other, professional uses for the lab, such as: workshops, seminars, and webinars.
To schedule the lab, please send us a message >>
Monday, October 29th, 2012 | Posted in Faculty, News, Resources, Students by Tomaro Taylor | No Comments »
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan designated November as National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. Today, nearly 30 years later, more than 5 million people live with the disease.
To learn more about Alzheimer’s, visit the Alzheimer’s Association. For books and other resources about Alzheimer’s and related diseases, visit the USF Libraries:
Select E-Journals
FMHI Research Library
Shimberg Health Sciences Library
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USF in Lakeland
Monday, October 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Collections, Faculty, News, Resources, Students by Tomaro Taylor | Comments Off
The most recent edition of Behavioral Disorders is available at the FMHI Research Library.
(August 2012) Volume 37, number 4:
- Tribute to Philip Lee Gunter (p. 217)
- Teacher Perceptions of Student Needs and Implications for Positive Behavior Supports ( Feuerborn & Chinn, p. 219)
- A Comparison of iPads and Worksheets on Math Skills of High School Students with Emotional Disturbance (Haydon, Basham, Hawkins, Denune, Kimener, & McCoy, p. 232)
- A Validation of the Student Risk Screening Scale for Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors: Patterns in Rural and Urban Elementary Schools (Lane, Menzies, Oakes, Lambert, Cox, & Hankins, p. 244)
- The Theil-Sen Slope for High-Stakes Decisions from Progress Monitoring (Vannest, Parker, Davis, Soares, & Smith, p. 271)