Lara Cartwright-Smith
George Washington University
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Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2014
Dana R. Kindermann; Ryan Mutter; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Sara J. Rosenbaum; Jesse M. Pines
STUDY OBJECTIVE We study the association of payer status with odds of transfer compared with admission from the emergency department (ED) for multiple diagnoses with a high percentage of transfers. METHODS This was a retrospective study of adult ED encounters using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project 2010 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample. We used the Clinical Classification Software to identify disease categories with 5% or more encounters resulting in transfer (27 categories; 3.7 million encounters based on survey weights). We sorted encounters by condition into 12 groups according to expected medical or surgical specialist needs. We used logistic regression to assess the role of payer status on odds of transfer compared with admission and report adjusted odds ratios (ORs). RESULTS Among high-transfer conditions in 2010, uninsured patients had double the odds of transfer compared with privately insured patients (OR 2.12; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.72 to 2.62). Medicaid patients were also more likely to be transferred (OR 1.2; 95% CI 1.04 to 1.38). Uninsured patients had higher odds of transfer in all specialist categories (significant in 9 of 12). The categories with the highest odds of transfer for the uninsured included nephrology (OR 2.44; 95% CI 1.07 to 5.55), psychiatry (OR 2.26; 95% CI 1.65 to 3.25), and hematology-oncology (OR 2.21; 95% CI 1.50 to 3.25); the highest for Medicaid were general surgery (OR 1.61; 95% CI 1.09 to 1.83), hematology-oncology (OR 1.55; 95% CI 1.05 to 2.30), and vascular surgery (OR 1.55; 95% CI 1.02 to 2.28). CONCLUSION Insurance status appears to play a role in ED disposition (transfer versus admission) for many high-transfer conditions.
Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics | 2016
Jane Hyatt Thorpe; Elizabeth Alexandra Gray; Lara Cartwright-Smith
Truly transforming the healthcare delivery and payment system turns on the ability to engage in the interoperable electronic exchange of patient health information across and beyond the care continuum. Achieving transformation requires a legal framework that supports information sharing with appropriate privacy and security protections and a trusted governance structure.
Archive | 2008
Holly Mead; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Karen Jones; Christal Ramos; Bruce Siegel; Kristy Woods
Health Affairs | 2012
Sara J. Rosenbaum; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Joel M. Hirsh; Philip S. Mehler
American Journal of Law & Medicine | 2012
Joel B. Teitelbaum; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Sara J. Rosenbaum
Public Health Reports | 2014
Lara Cartwright-Smith
BNA's Health Care Policy Report | 2009
Lara Cartwright-Smith; Sara J. Rosenbaum
Archive | 2012
Leighton Ku; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Jessica Sharac; Erika Steinmetz; Julie Lewis; Peter Shin
Archive | 2009
Sara J. Rosenbaum; Lara Cartwright-Smith; Taylor Burke; Phyllis Borzi; Melissa M. Goldstein
Public Health Reports | 2012
Lara Cartwright-Smith; Sara J. Rosenbaum