Aaron N. McKethan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Public Policy | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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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 |