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Judd E Hollander
Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University
1991
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36745390Interprofessional Intervention to Reduce Emergency Department Visits in Black Individuals with Diabetes.Popul Health Manag2023
37283853Telehealth Clinical Appropriateness and Quality.Telemed Rep2023
34517775Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Blacks with Diabetes Mellitus Presenting to the Emergency Department.J Aging Health2022
35843615Finding acute coronary syndrome with serial troponin testing for rapid assessment of cardiac ischemic symptoms (FAST-TRAC): a study protocol.Clin Exp Emerg Med2022
35609077Role of nursing in telehealth.Nursing2022
36619179Quality Frameworks for Virtual Care: Expert Panel Recommendations.Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes2022
35880560Prognosis is worse with elevated cardiac troponin in nonacute coronary syndrome compared with acute coronary syndrome.Coron Artery Dis2022
34634446Multiple Cardiac Biomarker Testing Among Patients With Acute Dyspnea From the ICON-RELOADED Study.J Card Fail2022
32726505Using Sex-specific Cutoffs for High-sensitivity Cardiac Troponin T to Diagnose Acute Myocardial Infarction.Acad Emerg Med2021
33736909Patient-important outcomes to inform shared decision making and goal setting for diabetes treatment.Patient Educ Couns2021
33497508Sex-related differences in D-dimer levels for venous thromboembolism screening.Acad Emerg Med2021
34511854Patient Markers of Successful Diabetes Management.Diabetes Spectr2021
34302025The relationship between vitamin C or thiamine levels and outcomes for severe sepsis patients admitted to the ICU.Sci Rep2021
34314856Assessing the impact of medically tailored meals and medical nutrition therapy on type 2 diabetes: Protocol for Project MiNT.Contemp Clin Trials2021
34000211Mistrust, Neighborhood Deprivation, and Telehealth Use in African Americans with Diabetes.Popul Health Manag2021
31825766Defining emergency telehealth.J Telemed Telecare2021
31120388Hospital Telehealth Adoption Increased in 2014 and 2015 and Was Influenced by Population, Hospital, and Policy Characteristics.Telemed J E Health2020
32001233The 99th percentile upper reference limit for the 5th generation cardiac troponin T assay in the United States.Clin Chim Acta2020
31909905Chest pain: Should we be scared or take a heart felt approach?Emergencias2020
31733003Impact of Emergency Department Tele-intake on Left Without Being Seen and Throughput Metrics.Acad Emerg Med2020
31704458Accuracy of Patient Reported Stone Passage for Patients With Acute Renal Colic Treated in the Emergency Department.Urology2020
31668571Risk Stratification of Older Adults Who Present to the Emergency Department With Syncope: The FAINT Score.Ann Emerg Med2020
31837233Frequency of Abnormal and Critical Laboratory Results in Older Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Syncope.Acad Emerg Med2020
32590965"I had no other choice but to catch it too": the roles of family history and experiences with diabetes in illness representations.BMC Endocr Disord2020
32845222Changes in Health Care Following COVID-19.Popul Health Manag2020
32354416Diagnostic and Prognostic Utilities of Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein-7 in Patients With Dyspnea.JACC Heart Fail2020
32406612Echocardiographic assessment of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-7 and early identification of acute heart failure.ESC Heart Fail2020
32561466A randomized clinical trial of a collaborative home-based diabetes intervention to reduce emergency department visits and hospitalizations in black individuals with diabetes.Contemp Clin Trials2020
32291127The Accuracy of Interqual Criteria in Determining the Observation versus Inpatient Status in Older Adults with Syncope.J Emerg Med2020
32160451Virtually Perfect? Telemedicine for Covid-19.N Engl J Med2020
31477457Cognitive Deficits in African Americans With Diabetes in an Emergency Department.Am J Geriatr Psychiatry2020
29737180Copeptin to rule out myocardial infarction in Blacks versus Caucasians.Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care2019
30100333On-demand synchronous audio video telemedicine visits are cost effective.Am J Emerg Med2019
30048210Presurgical Assessment Using Telemedicine Technology: Impact on Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Patient Experience of Care.Telemed J E Health2019
30017687QTc prolongation as a marker of 30-day serious outcomes in older patients with syncope presenting to the Emergency Department.Am J Emerg Med2019
30070966Quality Assurance in Telehealth: Adherence to Evidence-Based Indicators.Telemed J E Health2019
30253859Telehealth provides a comprehensive approach to the surgical patient.Am J Surg2019
31261481Electrocardiogram and cardiac testing among patients in the emergency department with seizure versus syncope.Clin Exp Emerg Med2019
31249975Highly Elevated Quantitative D-Dimer Assay Values Increase the Likelihood of Venous Thromboembolism.TH Open2019
30714080Eliciting patient-important outcomes through group brainstorming: when is saturation reached?J Patient Rep Outcomes2019
31152695Analytical performance evaluation of the Elecsys® Troponin T Gen 5 STAT assay.Clin Chim Acta2019
30721554Do High-sensitivity Troponin and Natriuretic Peptide Predict Death or Serious Cardiac Outcomes After Syncope?Acad Emerg Med2019
31080027Clinical Benefit of Hospitalization for Older Adults With Unexplained Syncope: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.Ann Emerg Med2019
30928476Orthostatic vital signs do not predict 30⿯day serious outcomes in older emergency department patients with syncope: A multicenter observational study.Am J Emerg Med2019
30426240The role of atrial fibrillation in the short-term outcomes of patients with acute heart failure.Clin Res Cardiol2019
30621586The power of the group: comparison of interviews and group concept mapping for identifying patient-important outcomes of care.BMC Med Res Methodol2019
30361153Recurrent syncope is not an independent risk predictor for future syncopal events or adverse outcomes.Am J Emerg Med2019
30529112Comparison of 30-Day Serious Adverse Clinical Events for Elderly Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Near-Syncope Versus Syncope.Ann Emerg Med2019
28525723Effectiveness of a Decision Aid in Potentially Vulnerable Patients: A Secondary Analysis of the Chest Pain Choice Multicenter Randomized Trial.Med Decis Making2018
37312348Initial Experience with Telemedicine at a Single Institution.Urol Pract2018
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