James E Misak
Case Western Reserve University
4 Papers
James E Misak is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of James E Misak include MetroHealth.
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Papers
Association of Repeated Measurements With Blood Pressure Control in Primary Care
TL;DR: Following the survey, leadership recognized burnout as a pressing issue and responded by organizing departmental town halls to identify specific needs and established a Staff Experience team including 6 physicians, to implement outreach, clinical enhancements, professionalism, and well-being and professional growth programming that comprehensively supports physicians.
Food as Medicine Clinic: Early Results and Lessons Learned
David Hu,Anna Cherian,Kevin Chagin,Jennifer Bier,Douglas Einstadter,Douglas D. Gunzler,Alissa Glenn,Eleanor Mclaughlin,Karen Cook,James E Misak,Shari Bolen +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of a hospital-based food pantry clinic on self-reported dietary changes, health outcomes, and resource utilization was examined, and a weak association between FAM clinic visit frequency and changes in dietary behaviors was found.
Food insecurity, social needs, and smoking status among patients in a county hospital system
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined how food insecurity and other social needs, particularly financial strain, transportation barriers, and housing/utility insecurity, were associated with smoking status among adult patients seen in a county hospital system.
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Improving Regional Blood Pressure Control: a Positive Deviance Tiered Intensity Approach
Shari Bolen,Thomas E. Love,Douglas Einstadter,Jonathan Lever,Steven A. Lewis,Steven A. Lewis,Harry Persaud,Jordan Fiegl,Rujia Liu,Wanda Ali-Matlock,David Bar-Shain,David Bar-Shain,Aleece Caron,Aleece Caron,James E Misak,Todd H. Wagner,Erick Kauffman,Lloyd Cook,Christopher J. Hebert,Suzanne White,Nana Kobaivanova,Randall D. Cebul,Randall D. Cebul +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a weighted linear model to estimate the pre- to post-intervention average change in BP control for 35 continuously participating clinics in a regional health improvement collaborative (RHIC).