Elizabeth Goldstein

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
35 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Elizabeth Goldstein is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth Goldstein has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in General Health Professions, 21 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth Goldstein's work include Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (27 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (21 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (10 papers). Elizabeth Goldstein is often cited by papers focused on Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (27 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (21 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (10 papers). Elizabeth Goldstein collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Elizabeth Goldstein's co-authors include Marc N. Elliott, William G. Lehrman, Laura A. Giordano, Megan K. Beckett, Katrin Hambarsoomian, Alan M. Zaslavsky, Paul D. Cleary, Laura Giordano, Katrin Hambarsoomians and Steven Garfinkel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Medical Care and Journal of General Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth Goldstein

32 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Elizabeth Goldstein
William G. Lehrman United States
Hoangmai H. Pham United States
Deborah A. Taira United States
Laura Lennox United Kingdom
Sandra L. Decker United States
George Freeman United Kingdom
Jordon Peugh United States
Tara F. Bishop United States
Laura A. Giordano United States
Valerie A. Lewis United States
William G. Lehrman United States
Elizabeth Goldstein
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Beckett, Megan K., Denise D. Quigley, William G. Lehrman, et al.. (2024). Interventions and Hospital Characteristics Associated With Patient Experience: An Update of the Evidence. Medical Care Research and Review. 81(3). 195–208. 2 indexed citations
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Elliott, Marc N., Julie A. Brown, Katrin Hambarsoomian, et al.. (2024). Survey Protocols, Response Rates, and Representation of Underserved Patients. JAMA Health Forum. 5(1). e234929–e234929. 19 indexed citations
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Beckett, Megan K., Denise D. Quigley, William G. Lehrman, et al.. (2024). Trends in HCAHPS Survey Scores, 2008–2019. Medical Care. 62(6). 416–422. 2 indexed citations
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Beckett, Megan K., Marc N. Elliott, Katrin Hambarsoomian, et al.. (2024). Mixed Mode Substantially Increases Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Response Rates Relative to Single-Mode Protocols. Medical Care. 62(9). 617–623. 1 indexed citations
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Beckett, Megan K., Marc N. Elliott, Katrin Hambarsoomian, et al.. (2023). Do Hospital Characteristics Predict Racial-and-Ethnic Disparities in Patient Experience? National Results From the HCAHPS Survey. Medical Care. 62(1). 37–43.
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Quigley, Denise D., Marc N. Elliott, Katrin Hambarsoomian, et al.. (2019). Inpatient care experiences differ by preferred language within racial/ethnic groups. Health Services Research. 54(S1). 263–274. 29 indexed citations
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Smith, Laura, et al.. (2017). Patient experience and process measures of quality of care at home health agencies: Factors associated with high performance. Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 36(1). 29–45. 15 indexed citations
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Elliott, Marc N., Megan K. Beckett, William G. Lehrman, et al.. (2016). Understanding The Role Played By Medicare’s Patient Experience Points System In Hospital Reimbursement. Health Affairs. 35(9). 1673–1680. 51 indexed citations
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Smith, Laura, et al.. (2015). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Patients’ Experience With Skilled Home Health Care Services. Medical Care Research and Review. 72(6). 756–774. 18 indexed citations
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Chawla, Neetu, Matthew Urato, Anita Ambs, et al.. (2015). Unveiling SEER-CAHPS®: A New Data Resource for Quality of Care Research. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 30(5). 641–650. 59 indexed citations
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Elliott, Marc N., William G. Lehrman, Elizabeth Goldstein, et al.. (2010). Hospital Survey Shows Improvements In Patient Experience. Health Affairs. 29(11). 2061–2067. 105 indexed citations
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Elliott, Marc N., Alan M. Zaslavsky, Elizabeth Goldstein, et al.. (2009). Effects of Survey Mode, Patient Mix, and Nonresponse on CAHPS® Hospital Survey Scores. Health Services Research. 44(2p1). 501–518. 285 indexed citations
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Elliott, Marc N., William G. Lehrman, Elizabeth Goldstein, et al.. (2009). Do Hospitals Rank Differently on HCAHPS for Different Patient Subgroups?. Medical Care Research and Review. 67(1). 56–73. 110 indexed citations
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Sofaer, Shoshanna, et al.. (2005). What Do Consumers Want to Know about the Quality of Care in Hospitals?. Health Services Research. 40(6p2). 2018–2036. 123 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Elizabeth, et al.. (2005). Measuring Hospital Care from the Patients' Perspective: An Overview of the CAHPS® Hospital Survey Development Process. Health Services Research. 40(6p2). 1977–1995. 198 indexed citations
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Miller, Nancy A., Charlene Harrington, & Elizabeth Goldstein. (2002). Access to Community-Based Long-Term Care. Journal of Aging and Health. 14(1). 138–159. 23 indexed citations
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Miller, Nancy A., et al.. (2002). State Policy Choices and Medicaid Long-Term Care Expenditures. Research on Aging. 24(4). 413–444. 19 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Elizabeth, et al.. (2001). Medicare Managed Care CAHPS®: A Tool for Performance Improvement.. PubMed. 22(3). 101–107. 84 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Elizabeth. (2001). CMS's consumer information efforts.. PubMed. 23(1). 1–4. 7 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Elizabeth, et al.. (2001). Reporting of CAHPS quality information to medicare beneficiaries.. PubMed. 36(3). 477–88. 30 indexed citations

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