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Health Secur
December 2023
Lainie Rutkow, JD, PhD, MPH, is a Professor of Medicine and Physiology, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Initiatives, Office of the Provost, both at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
As disasters increase in frequency and severity, so too does the health impact on affected populations. Disasters exacerbate the already challenging health information-sharing landscape. A reduced capacity to access and share patient information may have negative impacts on providers' ability to care for patients individually and to address disaster health outcomes at the population level.
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March 2016
S.A. Berkowitz is senior medical director of accountable care, Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians, and assistant professor of medicine, Division of Cardiology, both at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. He is also executive director, Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for Patients, LLC, Glen Burnie, Maryland. L. Ishii is associate professor and director of research of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, senior medical director of clinical integration, Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians, and medical director, Johns Hopkins White Marsh Surgery Center, all at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. J. Schulz is a third-year medical student, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. M. Poffenroth is chief medical officer, Signature Partners Network, Inova Health System, Fairfax, Virginia. He is also former medical director, Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for Patients, LLC, Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Academic medical centers (AMCs)--which include teaching hospital(s) and additional care delivery entities--that form accountable care organizations (ACOs) must decide whether to partner with other provider entities, such as community practices. Indeed, 67% (33/49) of AMC ACOs through the Medicare Shared Savings Program through 2014 are believed to include an outside community practice. There are opportunities for both the AMC and the community partners in pursuing such relationships, including possible alignment around shared goals and adding ACO beneficiaries.
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July 2012
Dr. Latt is a Resident Physician in the Internal Medicine Department at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Alachkar is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology and Dr. Gurakar is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Medical Director of Liver Transplantation, both at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes chronic systemic infection, primarily affecting the liver. Although HCV mainly causes hepatitis, a significant portion of chronic HCV patients manifests with at least 1 extrahepatic involvement during the course of their illness. Chronic HCV infection can cause various types of renal diseases.
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