Amanda Sutherland
Queen's University
4 Papers
2 Citations
Amanda Sutherland is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Competence (human resources). The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Association Between a Bundled Payment Program for Lower Extremity Joint Replacement and Patient Outcomes Among Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries
Amanda Sutherland,Emily Boudreau,Andy Bowe,Qian Huang,Joshua M. Liao,Matthew Flagg,Deborah S. Cousins,Dana Drzayich Antol,William H. Shrank,Brian W. Powers,Amol S. Navathe +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that physician practice participation in a bundled payment program was associated with a 2.7% reduction in episode spending without changes in quality, while maintaining quality of care.
Student experience of the Health Care Team Challenge™: long-term case competition can improve student competence in interprofessional collaboration
TL;DR: As a group of professional trainees and a faculty mentor (with backgrounds in medicine, nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy), they report on their experience working as an IP team during the 2011–2012 regional and national Canadian HCTC competitions.
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Early vs late filling of new heart failure prescription and its association with avoidable hospital admissions.
TL;DR: In this article , the impact of timing to new prescription filling on avoidable heart failure hospitalization is studied. But, the authors focus on patients who were early fillers vs late fillers of newly prescribed heart failure medications following an HF-related inpatient stay or emergency department visit.
Intergenerational Parks: Design guide for physical activity and social engagement across generations
Debra Flanders Cushing,Tracy L. Washington,Jane MacKenzie,Laurie Buys,Stewart G. Trost,Wesley S. Mortensen,Tobias Volbert,Katharina Nieberler-Walker,Sheree Hughes,Amanda Sutherland,Bob Boyd +10 more
- 01 Jan 2022
TL;DR: The Intergenerational Parks: Design Guide for Physical Activity and Social Engagement across Generations as discussed by the authors aims to challenge our thinking about parks and how we design them, and includes evidence-based recommendations and design ideas to provide designers and community decision-makers with creative and meaningful ways to entice people to parks, enable them to be physically active, and engage them socially across generations.