Aaron N. McKethan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 Public Policy University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
General, General, Health Care Management
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Daniel P. Gitterman grad student 2007 UNC Chapel Hill
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McKethan A. (2020) Reforming Health Care Reform. Jama Health Forum. 1: e200928
McKethan A, DuBard A. (2020) Toward a Health Data Strategy for North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal. 81: 181-184
McKethan A, Berkowitz SA, Cohen M. (2019) Focusing on Population Health at Scale - Joining Policy and Technology to Improve Health. The New England Journal of Medicine. 380: 113-115
Marcotte L, Kirtane J, Lynn J, et al. (2014) Integrating Health Information Technology to Achieve Seamless Care Transitions. Journal of Patient Safety
McCannon CJ, McKethan A. (2013) How it's done: Keys to implementation of delivery system reform. Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 1: 69-71
Rao S, Brammer C, McKethan A, et al. (2012) Health information technology: transforming chronic disease management and care transitions. Primary Care. 39: 327-44
Sandhu E, Weinstein S, McKethan A, et al. (2012) Secondary uses of electronic health record data: benefits and barriers. Joint Commission Journal On Quality and Patient Safety / Joint Commission Resources. 38: 34-40, 1
McKethan A, Brammer C, Fatemi P, et al. (2011) An early status report on the Beacon Communities' plans for transformation via health information technology. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 30: 782-8
McKethan A, Brammer C. (2011) Uniting the tribes of health system improvement. The American Journal of Managed Care. 16: SP13-8
Maxson ER, Jain SH, McKethan AN, et al. (2010) Beacon communities aim to use health information technology to transform the delivery of care. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 29: 1671-7
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