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FACULTY DIRECTORY |
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Ph.D., Health Services Research, Policy, and
Administration, University of Minnesota, 2003.
M.S., Health Services Research and Policy, University of Minnesota,
1996.
B.S., University of Washington, 1987, Building Construction
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Peter J. Veazie, PhD
Assistant Professor
Division of Health Services Research,
Community & Preventive Medicine
Contact Information:
University of Rochester
Community & Preventive Medicine
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 644
Rochester, NY 14642
Office: 4-W321
Phone: (585) 273-5464
Fax: (585) 461-4532
Email: peter_veazie@urmc.rochester.edu
Research:
The decision behavior of healthcare providers and patients.
Curriculum Vitae |
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OVERVIEW
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| Dr. Veazie's primary interests are the decision behavior of health care providers and patients, the consequent health outcomes, and the influence of social and organizational systems on such behavior and outcomes. He is investigating the structure and use information by patients, the decision strategies of healthcare providers in the management of patients with chronic illnesses, and the decision processes of physicians that lead to medical errors. |
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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Veazie PJ, Cai S. (2007) A connection between medication adherence, patient sense of uniqueness, and the personalization of information. Medical Hypotheses 68: 335-342.
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Veazie PJ. (2006) Social projection, stereotyping, and the perception of chronic medical conditions. Chronic Illness 2: 303-310.
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Veazie PJ. (2006) An individual-based framework for the study of medical error. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 18(4):314-319.
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Veazie PJ. (2006) When to combine hypotheses and adjust for multiple tests Health Services Research 41(3): 804-818.
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Harman JS, Veazie PJ, Lyness JM (2006) Primary care physician office visits for depression by older Americans. Journal of General Internal Medicine 21:926-930.
- Bazarian J, Veazie PJ, Mookerjee S, and B. Lerner (2006) Accuracy of mild traumatic brain injury case ascertainment using ICD-9 Codes. Academic Emergency Medicine 13:31-38.
- Horn SD, DeJong G, Ryser DK, Veazie PJ and J Teraoka (2005) Another look at observational studies in rehabilitation research: Going beyond the holy grail of the randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 86 (12, S1): 8-15.
- Veazie PJ, Johnson PE, O’Connor PJ, Rush WA, Sperl-Hillen JM, Anderson LH (2005) Making Improvements in the Management of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Possible Role for the Control of Variation in Glycated Hemoglobin. Medical Hypotheses 64: 792-801.
- Veazie PJ, Manning WG, and RL Kane. Improving Risk Adjustment for Medicare Capitated Reimbursement using Nonlinear Models. Medical Care 41.6 (2003): 741-752.
- Johnson PE, Veazie PJ, O’Connor PJ, Pottoff PJ, Kockever L, Verma D and P Dutta. Understanding Variation in Chronic Disease Outcomes. Health Care Management Science 5.3(2002): 175-189.
- Veazie PJ. Using Computer Simulation to Investigate Disease Management. The Endocrinologist 11.3 (2001): 209-216. Invited paper.
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