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Overview

Gary E. Rosenthal is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States. Their research encompasses multiple aspects of health professions and medicine, with a focus on general health professions and public health, environmental, and occupational health. Other subfields include health information management, nephrology, and social psychology.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Electronic Health Records Systems
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Health Sciences Research and Education

Rosenthal has contributed to various publication venues, including:

  • JAMA Network Open
  • Applied Clinical Informatics
  • Circulation
  • Clinical Epidemiology
  • Academic Medicine

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Rosenthal include:

  • "Validation of an Electronic Health Record-Based Suicide Risk Prediction Modeling Approach Across Multiple Health Care Systems" (2020), JAMA Network Open
  • "<p>External Validation of an Algorithm to Identify Patients with High Data-Completeness in Electronic Health Records for Comparative Effectiveness Research</p>" (2020), Clinical Epidemiology
  • "Feasibility of Mobile Technology to Identify and Address Patients' Unmet Social Needs in a Primary Care Clinic" (2020), Population Health Management
  • "The Academic Learning Health System: A Framework for Integrating the Multiple Missions of Academic Medical Centers" (2023), Academic Medicine
  • "Characteristics of Adult Primary Care Patients Who Use the Patient Portal: A Cross-Sectional Analysis" (2022), Applied Clinical Informatics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Rosenthal include:

  • Richa Bundy
  • Lauren Witek
  • Adam Moses
  • Ajay Dharod
  • Kenneth D. Mandl

Best Publications

  • Polypharmacy and prescribing quality in older people.

    Michael A. Steinman;C. Seth Landefeld;Gary E. Rosenthal;Daniel Berthenthal

  • The Aftermath of Hip Fracture: Discharge Placement, Functional Status Change, and Mortality

    Suzanne E. Bentler;Li Liu;Maksym Obrizan;Elizabeth A. Cook

  • Effects of weekend admission and hospital teaching status on in-hospital mortality

    Peter Cram;Stephen L Hillis;Stephen L Hillis;Mitchell Barnett;Gary E Rosenthal;Gary E Rosenthal

  • Measuring Prognosis and Case Mix in Hospitalized Elders: The Importance of Functional Status

    Kenneth E. Covinsky;Amy C. Justice;Gary E. Rosenthal;Robert M. Palmer

  • Associations Between Reduced Hospital Length of Stay and 30-Day Readmission Rate and Mortality: 14-Year Experience in 129 Veterans Affairs Hospitals

    Peter J. Kaboli;Jorge T. Go;Jason Hockenberry;Justin M. Glasgow

  • Reliability of birth certificate data: a multi-hospital comparison to medical records information.

    David L. DiGiuseppe;David C. Aron;Lorin Ranbom;Dwain L. Harper

  • Reporting medical errors to improve patient safety: A survey of physicians in teaching hospitals

    Lauris C. Kaldjian;Elizabeth W. Jones;Elizabeth W. Jones;Barry J. Wu;Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman;Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman

  • Effect of the total motile sperm count on the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of intrauterine insemination and in vitro fertilization

    Bradley J Van Voorhis;Mitchell Barnett;Amy E.T Sparks;Craig H Syrop

  • Racial disparities in knee and hip total joint arthroplasty: an 18-year analysis of national medicare data

    Jasvinder A Singh;Xin Lu;Gary E Rosenthal;Said Ibrahim

  • Are older patients more satisfied with hospital care than younger patients

    C. Komal Jaipaul;Gary E. Rosenthal

  • The Use of Patient Perceptions in the Evaluation of Health-Care Delivery Systems

    Gary E. Rosenthal;Sarah E. Shannon

  • Early endoscopy in upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: associations with recurrent bleeding, surgery, and length of hospital stay

    Gregory S. Cooper;Amitabh Chak;Lynne E. Way;Patricia J. Hammar

  • Finding pure and simple truths with administrative data.

    Mary S. Vaughan Sarrazin;Gary E. Rosenthal

  • Day of the week of intensive care admission and patient outcomes: a multisite regional evaluation.

    Mitchell J. Barnett;Peter J. Kaboli;Carl A. Sirio;Gary E. Rosenthal

  • Disclosing Medical Errors to Patients: Attitudes and Practices of Physicians and Trainees

    Lauris C. Kaldjian;Elizabeth W. Jones;Elizabeth W. Jones;Barry J. Wu;Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman;Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman

  • Cardiac Revascularization in Specialty and General Hospitals

    P. Cram;G.E. Rosenthal;M.S. Vaughan-Sarrazin

  • Are readmissions to the intensive care unit a useful measure of hospital performance

    Gregory S. Cooper;Carl A. Sirio;Armando J. Rotondi;Laura B. Shepardson

  • An evaluation of the impact of nonresponse bias on patient satisfaction surveys

    Rebecca J. Lasek;William Barkley;Dwain L. Harper;Gary E. Rosenthal

  • Is there a July phenomenon? The effect of July admission on intensive care mortality and length of stay in teaching hospitals.

    William A. Barry;Gary E. Rosenthal

  • Community-wide assessment of intensive care outcomes using a physiologically based prognostic measure: implications for critical care delivery from Cleveland Health Quality Choice.

    Carl A. Sirio;Laura B. Shepardson;Armando J. Rotondi;Gregory Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Fredric D. Wolinsky
Fredric D. Wolinsky University of Iowa
C. Seth Landefeld
C. Seth Landefeld University of Alabama at Birmingham
Robert B. Wallace
Robert B. Wallace University of Iowa
Robert L. Ohsfeldt
Robert L. Ohsfeldt Texas A&M University
Amitabh Chak
Amitabh Chak Case Western Reserve University
Kenneth D. Mandl
Kenneth D. Mandl Harvard Medical School
Bruce E. Landon
Bruce E. Landon Harvard University
Kenneth E. Covinsky
Kenneth E. Covinsky University of California, San Francisco
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University
Alan J. Christensen
Alan J. Christensen East Carolina University

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