Richard L. Kravitz
University of California, Davis
369 Papers
2.1K Citations
Richard L. Kravitz is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 357 publications. Previous affiliations of Richard L. Kravitz include MCPHS University & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Papers
Integrating Science and Engineering to Implement Evidence-Based Practices in Health Care Settings
Shinyi Wu,Shinyi Wu,Naihua Duan,Jennifer P. Wisdom,Richard L. Kravitz,Richard R. Owen,J. Greer Sullivan,Albert W. Wu,Paul Di Capua,Kimberly Hoagwood +9 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that leading journals recognize the fundamental role of engineering in implementation research, to improve understanding of design elements that create a better fit between program elements and local context.
Beyond gatekeeping: enlisting patients as agents for quality and cost-containment.
TL;DR: Without effective cost-containment, health insurance premiums will continue to rise, causing employers to drop coverage and putting the price tag for universal insurance further out of reach.
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Pediatric-based intervention to motivate mothers to seek follow-up for depression screens: The motivating our mothers (MOM) trial
Erik Fernandez y Garcia,Jill G. Joseph,Machelle D. Wilson,W Ladson Hinton,Gregory E. Simon,Evette Ludman,Fiona Scott,Richard L. Kravitz +7 more
TL;DR: Motivating Our Mothers (MOM) as mentioned in this paper is an office-based written and verbal targeted depression education and motivational messages encouraging further depression assessment and a semistructured telephone booster delivered 2 days later.
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Does “Mainstreaming” Guarantee Access to Care for Medicaid Recipients with Asthma?
TL;DR: Patients covered by the state's Medicaid program (Medi-Cal) were more likely to report access problems for asthma-related care, including difficulties in reaching a health care provider by telephone, obtaining a clinic appointment, and obtaining asthma medication.