Publications by authors named "C E Emory"

Article Synopsis
  • The LightFix Trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of the IlluminOss System (IS) in treating impending and completed pathological fractures of the humerus over one year.
  • A study with 81 patients showed significant decreases in pain and increases in upper limb function after treatment, with notable improvements in pain scores and functional metrics throughout the year.
  • While the IS provided benefits, it had a device fracture rate of 15%, suggesting caution when used alone for completed fractures.
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Importance: Because unprofessional behaviors are associated with patient complications, malpractice claims, and well-being concerns, monitoring concerns requiring investigation and individuals identified in multiple reports may provide important opportunities for health care leaders to support all team members.

Objective: To examine the distribution of physicians by specialty who demonstrate unprofessional behaviors measured through safety reports submitted by coworkers.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This retrospective cohort study was conducted among physicians who practiced at the 193 hospitals in the Coworker Concern Observation Reporting System (CORS), administered by the Vanderbilt Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy.

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A paucity of data exists for post-operative complications and survivorship in patients undergoing resection arthroplasty procedures for treatment of glenohumeral tumors. This study investigates patient and tumor characteristics, 90-day and long-term post-operative complications, and overall survivorship following glenohumeral tumor resection arthroplasty procedures. This single-center retrospective review identified 13 patients, with mean age of 51.

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As more physicians enter hospital employment on completion of their training, the details and complexity associated with these arrangements are increasing. To better position surgeons to succeed in any employment model, it is important to describe several key topics associated with these business models. First, financial modeling can be used to make smarter choices when evaluating employment opportunities.

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Background: Dual eligibility status (DES: qualifying for both Medicare and a Medicaid supplement) was recently proposed by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services as a socioeconomic qualifier for risk adjustment in primary total joint arthroplasty. However, the profile and outcomes of DES patients have never been compared to privately insured patients.

Methods: A retrospective case-control study of the Mariner database within the PearlDiver server between 2010 and 2017 was performed.

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