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Sidna M Tulledge-Scheitel
Mayo Clinic
1996
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33461397Patient preferences for telehealth services in a large multispecialty practice.J Telemed Telecare2023
35698452Rebound Phenomenon After Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in High-Risk Persons.Clin Infect Dis2023
34791298Monoclonal Antibody Treatment of Breakthrough COVID-19 in Fully Vaccinated Individuals with High-Risk Comorbidities.J Infect Dis2022
36213724Real-world Clinical Outcomes of Bebtelovimab and Sotrovimab Treatment of High-risk Persons With Coronavirus Disease 2019 During the Omicron Epoch.Open Forum Infect Dis2022
36058578Curbing the Delta Surge: Clinical Outcomes After Treatment With Bamlanivimab-Etesevimab, Casirivimab-Imdevimab, or Sotrovimab for Mild to Moderate Coronavirus Disease 2019.Mayo Clin Proc2022
36124696Comparable Outcomes for Bebtelovimab and Ritonavir-Boosted Nirmatrelvir Treatment in High-Risk Patients With Coronavirus Disease-2019 During Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 BA.2 Omicron Epoch.J Infect Dis2022
35120695Effectiveness of Monoclonal Antibodies in Preventing Severe COVID-19 With Emergence of the Delta Variant.Mayo Clin Proc2022
34279629Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Bamlanivimab and Casirivimab-Imdevimab Among High-Risk Patients With Mild to Moderate Coronavirus Disease 2019.J Infect Dis2021
33619724A mobile unit overcomes the challenges to monoclonal antibody infusion for COVID-19 in skilled care facilities.J Am Geriatr Soc2021
34872410COVID-19 Care Clinic in a Medical Center: Lessons Learned.J Prim Care Community Health2021
34411003Intravenous bamlanivimab use associates with reduced hospitalization in high-risk patients with mild to moderate COVID-19.J Clin Invest2021
34485873Casirivimab-Imdevimab treatment is associated with reduced rates of hospitalization among high-risk patients with mild to moderate coronavirus disease-19.EClinicalMedicine2021
34075387Association of Intravenous Bamlanivimab Use with Reduced Hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit Admission, and Mortality in Patients with Mild to Moderate COVID-19.medRxiv2021
33958056A Framework for Outpatient Infusion of Antispike Monoclonal Antibodies to High-Risk Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Coronavirus Disease-19: The Mayo Clinic Model.Mayo Clin Proc2021
32357370Is a switch to a different electronic health record associated with a change in patient satisfaction?J Am Med Inform Assoc2020
32673238A Retrospective Analysis of Provider-to-Patient Secure Messages: How Much Are They Increasing, Who Is Doing the Work, and Is the Work Happening After Hours?JMIR Med Inform2020
31496342Identifying Opportunities for Advancing Weight Management in Primary Care.J Prim Care Community Health2019
31803794Patient Satisfaction With Providers: Do Patient Surveys Give Enough Information to Help Providers Improve Specific Behaviors.Health Serv Res Manag Epidemiol2019
30245819Population health challenges in primary care: What are the unfinished tasks and who should do them?SAGE Open Med2018
29977551Do primary care providers who prescribe more opioids have higher patient panel satisfaction scores?SAGE Open Med2018
29868364High rates of cancer screening among dialysis patients seen in primary care a cohort study.Prev Med Rep2018
28491306Association of provider opioid prescribing practices and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services hierarchical condition category score: A retrospective examination of correlation between the volume of provider-prescribed opioid medications and provider panel complexity.SAGE Open Med2017
28473037Early Adoption of a Multitarget Stool DNA Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening.Mayo Clin Proc2017
26846443The Method for Performance Measurement Matters: Diabetes Care Quality as Measured by Administrative Claims and Institutional Registry.Health Serv Res2016
25712108Internal e-consultations in an integrated multispecialty practice: a retrospective review of use, content, and outcomes.J Telemed Telecare2015
25885765Telemonitoring Blood Pressure by Secure Message on a Patient Portal: Use, Content, and Outcomes.Telemed J E Health2015
24205836Telemedicine barriers associated with regional quality measures.Telemed J E Health2014
24803274Integration of e-consultations into the outpatient care process at a tertiary medical centre.J Telemed Telecare2014
24350803Impact of patient portal secure messages and electronic visits on adult primary care office visits.Telemed J E Health2014
23703826Patient-generated secure messages and eVisits on a patient portal: are patients at risk?J Am Med Inform Assoc2013
20722888Use of a clinical decision support system to increase osteoporosis screening.J Eval Clin Pract2012
22364307Should you search the Internet for information about your acute symptom?Telemed J E Health2012
21401808Use of a Web-based clinical decision support system to improve abdominal aortic aneurysm screening in a primary care practice.J Eval Clin Pract2012
21210902Effect of visit length and a clinical decision support tool on abdominal aortic aneurysm screening rates in a primary care practice.J Eval Clin Pract2012
21214306Are e-health web users looking for different symptom information than callers to triage centers?Telemed J E Health2011
21976028Patient portal doldrums: does an exam room promotional video during an office visit increase patient portal registrations and portal use?J Am Med Inform Assoc2011
21605732Use of a decision aid to improve treatment decisions in osteoporosis: the osteoporosis choice randomized trial.Am J Med2011
21506729Predictors of osteoporosis screening completion rates in a primary care practice.Popul Health Manag2011
24345628A telephonic coaching program has more impact when body mass index is over 35.Obes Res Clin Pract2010
19807951Clinical informatics to improve quality of care: a population-based system for patients with diabetes mellitus.Inform Prim Care2009
20003299Protocol for the Osteoporosis Choice trial. A pilot randomized trial of a decision aid in primary care practice.Trials2009
19812105Medication reconciliation in ambulatory care: attempts at improvement.Qual Saf Health Care2009
18360179Comparison of provider claims data versus medical records review for assessing provision of adult preventive services.J Ambul Care Manage2008
17403752Implementation of a medication reconciliation process in an ambulatory internal medicine clinic.Qual Saf Health Care2007
17708078Clinical outcomes of patients with upper respiratory tract infections and acute sinusitis managed with a Web-based protocol in primary care practice.Manag Care Interface2007
17389293Web-based proactive system to improve breast cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial.Arch Intern Med2007
16933524Nurse-based telephone protocol versus usual care for management of URI and acute sinusitis: a controlled trial.Manag Care Interface2006
17238499Effect of e-mail versus postal reminders for mammogram screening.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2006
15940893Recollection of previous colon cancer screening in Minnesota adults.Minn Med2005
16477755Our obligation to report our performance to the public.Minn Med2005
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