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Jonathan P. Weiner is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and focuses on research within Medicine and Health Professions. Their work spans several subfields including General Health Professions, Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Economics and Econometrics, and Epidemiology.

The main topics covered in Weiner's research include:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies

Recent publications by Jonathan P. Weiner include:

  • In-Person and Telehealth Ambulatory Contacts and Costs in a Large US Insured Cohort Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • Opioid agonist treatment and fatal overdose risk in a state-wide US population receiving opioid use disorder services, 2020, Addiction (co-authored)
  • Assessing the Impact of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Characteristics on COVID-19 Prevalence Across Seven States in the United States, 2020, Frontiers in Public Health (co-authored)
  • Assessing the Impact of Social Needs and Social Determinants of Health on Health Care Utilization: Using Patient- and Community-Level Data, 2020, Population Health Management (co-authored)
  • Predictive Modeling of Opioid Overdose Using Linked Statewide Medical and Criminal Justice Data, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry (co-authored)

Jonathan P. Weiner frequently collaborates with several researchers, among whom are:

  • Hadi Kharrazi
  • Elham Hatef
  • Hsien-Yen Chang
  • Christopher Kitchen
  • Brendan Saloner

The main publication venues for Weiner's research include:

  • Population Health Management
  • JAMIA Open
  • JMIR Medical Informatics
  • Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy
  • JAMA Network Open

Best Publications

  • Advanced practice nurse outcomes 1990-2008: a systematic review.

    Robin P. Newhouse;Julie Stanik-Hutt;Kathleen M. White;Meg Johantgen

  • Development and Application of a Population-Oriented Measure of Ambulatory Care Case-Mix

    Jonathan P. Weiner;Barbara H. Starfield;Donald M. Steinwachs;Laura M. Mumford

  • Ambulatory care groups: a categorization of diagnoses for research and management.

    B Starfield;J Weiner;L Mumford;D Steinwachs

  • Forecasting the Effects of Health Reform on US Physician Workforce Requirement: Evidence From HMO Staffing Patterns

    Jonathan P. Weiner

  • Glucagonlike Peptide 1–Based Therapies and Risk of Hospitalization for Acute Pancreatitis in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-Based Matched Case-Control Study

    Sonal Singh;Hsien Yen Chang;Thomas M. Richards;Jonathan P. Weiner

  • Comorbidity: Implications for the Importance of Primary Care in ‘Case’ Management

    Barbara Starfield;Klaus W. Lemke;Terence Bernhardt;Steven S. Foldes

  • Variation in Office-Based Quality: A Claims-Based Profile of Care Provided to Medicare Patients With Diabetes

    J P Weiner;S T Parente;D W Garnick;J Fowles

  • Review: Electronic Health Records and the Reliability and Validity of Quality Measures: A Review of the Literature

    Kitty S. Chan;Jinnet B. Fowles;Jonathan P. Weiner

  • An evaluation of access to health care services along the rural-urban continuum in Canada

    Lyn M Sibley;Lyn M Sibley;Jonathan P Weiner

  • Readmission rates and cost following colorectal surgery.

    Elizabeth C. Wick;Andrew D. Shore;Kenzo Hirose;Andrew M. Ibrahim

  • The Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners

    Julie Stanik-Hutt;Robin P. Newhouse;Kathleen M. White;Meg Johantgen

  • Validating the adapted Diabetes Complications Severity Index in claims data.

    Hsien Yen Chang;Jonathan P. Weiner;Thomas M. Richards;Sara N. Bleich

  • "e-Iatrogenesis": the most critical unintended consequence of CPOE and other HIT.

    Jonathan P. Weiner;Toni Kfuri;Kitty Chan;Jinnet B. Fowles

  • Health care costs, utilization and patterns of care following Lyme Disease

    Emily R. Adrion;John Aucott;Klaus W. Lemke;Jonathan P. Weiner

  • Risk-Adjusted Medicare Capitation Rates Using Ambulatory and Inpatient Diagnoses

    Jonathan P. Weiner;Allen Dobson;Stephanie L. Maxwell;Kevin Coleman

  • In-Person and Telehealth Ambulatory Contacts and Costs in a Large US Insured Cohort Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Jonathan P. Weiner;Stephen Bandeian;Elham Hatef;Daniel Lans

  • Privacy and Security in Mobile Health: A Research Agenda

    David Kotz;Carl A. Gunter;Santosh Kumar;Jonathan P. Weiner

  • Razing a Tower of Babel: a taxonomy for managed care and health insurance plans.

    J P Weiner;G de Lissovoy

  • Taking health status into account when setting capitation rates. A comparison of risk-adjustment methods

    JB Fowles;JP Weiner;D Knutson;E Fowler

  • A novel approach to improve health status measurement in observational claims-based studies of cancer treatment and outcomes.

    Amy J. Davidoff;Ilene H. Zuckerman;Naimish Pandya;Franklin Hendrick

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Starfield
Barbara Starfield Johns Hopkins University
Christopher B. Forrest
Christopher B. Forrest Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Ramin Mojtabai
Ramin Mojtabai Johns Hopkins University
Richard G. Frank
Richard G. Frank Harvard University
Craig Evan Pollack
Craig Evan Pollack Johns Hopkins University
David S. Salkever
David S. Salkever University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Elizabeth A. Stuart Johns Hopkins University
Marjorie Ireland
Marjorie Ireland University of Minnesota
Peter S. Hussey
Peter S. Hussey RAND Corporation
David Blumenthal
David Blumenthal Harvard University

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