2022
Acceptance of Simulated Adult Patients With Medicaid Insurance Seeking Care in a Cancer Hospital for a New Cancer Diagnosis
Marks VA, Hsiang WR, Nie J, Demkowicz P, Umer W, Haleem A, Galal B, Pak I, Kim D, Salazar MC, Berger ER, Boffa DJ, Leapman MS. Acceptance of Simulated Adult Patients With Medicaid Insurance Seeking Care in a Cancer Hospital for a New Cancer Diagnosis. JAMA Network Open 2022, 5: e2222214. PMID: 35838668, PMCID: PMC9287756, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.22214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew cancer diagnosesMedicaid insuranceCancer careAdult patientsSkin cancerComprehensive community cancer programsMultivariable logistic regression modelMedicaid acceptanceCancer-accredited facilitiesCancer diagnosisCommunity cancer programsBreast cancer carePopulation of patientsState Medicaid expansion statusCancer care servicesFacility-level factorsAbility of patientsAmerican Hospital Association Annual SurveyMedicaid expansion statusHigh-quality careLogistic regression modelsCancer HospitalCommon cancerFindings highlight gapsCancer programs
2020
Costs Associated With Lobectomy for Lung Cancer: An Analysis Merging STS and Medicare Data
Medbery RL, Fernandez FG, Kosinski AS, Tong BC, Furnary AP, Feng L, Onaitis M, Boffa D, Wright CD, Cowper P, Jacobs JP, Putnam JB, Habib RH. Costs Associated With Lobectomy for Lung Cancer: An Analysis Merging STS and Medicare Data. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2020, 111: 1781-1790. PMID: 33188754, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.08.073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancerHospital characteristicsMedicare dataClinical stage I lung cancerCare costsRecurrent laryngeal nerve paresisStage I lung cancerEarly-stage lung cancerThoracic Surgeons General Thoracic Surgery DatabaseI lung cancerPreoperative patient factorsChronic kidney diseaseGeneral Thoracic Surgery DatabaseLaryngeal nerve paresisSeverity of complicationsBody mass indexCase-mix factorsCare of patientsNumber of complicationsThoracic Surgery DatabaseNerve paresisPerioperative outcomesPostoperative complicationsRespiratory failureExpiratory volumeWhere the Other Half Dies: Analysis of Mortalities Occurring More Than 30 Days After Complex Cancer Surgery
Resio BJ, Gonsalves L, Canavan M, Mueller L, Phillips C, Sathe T, Swett K, Boffa DJ. Where the Other Half Dies: Analysis of Mortalities Occurring More Than 30 Days After Complex Cancer Surgery. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2020, 28: 1278-1286. PMID: 32885398, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-09080-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex cancer surgeryCause of deathCancer surgeryLate mortalityNursing facilitiesTumor registry databaseLate postoperative periodDay of surgeryLocation of deathAnalysis of mortalityCircumstances of deathIndex admissionPulmonary causesCardiac causesOperative mortalityFatal complicationPostoperative periodThromboembolic diseaseNonmetastatic cancerRegistry databaseDeath documentationSurgical safetySurgeryPatientsMortalityEquivalent Survival Between Lobectomy and Segmentectomy for Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer
Onaitis MW, Furnary AP, Kosinski AS, Feng L, Boffa D, Tong BC, Cowper P, Jacobs JP, Wright CD, Habib R, Putnam JB, Fernandez FG. Equivalent Survival Between Lobectomy and Segmentectomy for Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2020, 110: 1882-1891. PMID: 32119855, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.01.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThoracic Surgeons databaseSurgeons databaseLung cancerSimilar survivalClinical stage IA lung cancerClinical stage IA diseaseStage IA lung cancerEarly-stage lung cancerPositron emission tomography resultsThoracic Surgeons General Thoracic Surgery DatabaseStage IA diseaseGeneral Thoracic Surgery DatabaseLung cancer patientsMediastinal staging proceduresThoracic Surgery DatabaseLong-term survivalIA diseaseN0 patientsStaging procedureOncologic efficacyCox regressionEntire cohortCancer patientsClinical variablesEquivalent survival
2019
Differential Safety Between Top-Ranked Cancer Hospitals and Their Affiliates for Complex Cancer Surgery
Hoag JR, Resio BJ, Monsalve AF, Chiu AS, Brown LB, Herrin J, Blasberg JD, Kim AW, Boffa DJ. Differential Safety Between Top-Ranked Cancer Hospitals and Their Affiliates for Complex Cancer Surgery. JAMA Network Open 2019, 2: e191912. PMID: 30977848, PMCID: PMC6481444, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.1912.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex cancer surgeryCancer surgeryCancer HospitalMedicare beneficiariesCancer NetworkRelative safetyStandardized mortality ratioComplex cancer careCross-sectional studyTop-ranked hospitalsMedicaid Services 100Hierarchical logistic regressionPerioperative mortalityAffiliated HospitalCancer careMortality ratioOdds ratioMAIN OUTCOMESurgeryHospitalReview filesDifferential safetyLogistic regressionMortalityMedicare providers