Justin W. Timbie

2.3k total citations
64 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Justin W. Timbie is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Health Information Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Justin W. Timbie has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in General Health Professions, 40 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 6 papers in Health Information Management. Recurrent topics in Justin W. Timbie's work include Healthcare Policy and Management (34 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (30 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (18 papers). Justin W. Timbie is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Policy and Management (34 papers), Primary Care and Health Outcomes (30 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (18 papers). Justin W. Timbie collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Canada. Justin W. Timbie's co-authors include Kevin A. Schulman, Kevin P. Weinfurt, G. Alastair Glendenning, Fred Saad, Y. Li, L. D. Castel, Cheryl L. Damberg, Ashley M. Kranz, Katherine L. Kahn and Rodney A. Hayward and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and Annals of Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Justin W. Timbie

59 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers

Justin W. Timbie
Brooke Nickel Australia
Konstantina Matsoukas United States
Peter Murchie United Kingdom
Wenke Hwang United States
Vivek H. Murthy United States
Brooke Nickel Australia
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All Works

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Timbie, Justin W., et al.. (2024). Lessons on the use of real-world data in medical device research: findings from the National Evaluation System for Health Technology Test-Cases. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. 13(9). e240078–e240078. 2 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Kerry Reynolds, Derek S. Brown, et al.. (2023). Advancing Data Capacity for Economic Outcomes in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research. Medical Care. 61(12). S161–S165. 1 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Alice Y. Kim, & Thomas W. Concannon. (2021). Use of Real-World Evidence for Regulatory Approval and Coverage of Medical Devices: A Landscape Assessment. Value in Health. 24(12). 1792–1798. 15 indexed citations
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Buttorff, Christine, Justin W. Timbie, Tara A. Lavelle, et al.. (2019). Do interventions promoting medical homes in FQHCs improve continuity of care for Medicare beneficiaries?. Journal of Public Health. 29(2). 255–267. 3 indexed citations
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Lavelle, Tara A., Adam J. Rose, Justin W. Timbie, et al.. (2018). Utilization of health care services among Medicare beneficiaries who visit federally qualified health centers. BMC Health Services Research. 18(1). 41–41. 15 indexed citations
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Kranz, Ashley M., Sarah Dalton, Cheryl L. Damberg, & Justin W. Timbie. (2018). Using Health IT to Coordinate Care and Improve Quality in Safety-Net Clinics. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 44(12). 731–740. 12 indexed citations
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Rose, Adam J., Justin W. Timbie, Claude Messan Setodji, et al.. (2018). Primary Care Visit Regularity and Patient Outcomes: an Observational Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 34(1). 82–89. 34 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Claude Messan Setodji, Amii Kress, et al.. (2017). Implementation of Medical Homes in Federally Qualified Health Centers. New England Journal of Medicine. 377(3). 246–256. 18 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Peter S. Hussey, John Adams, Teague Ruder, & Ateev Mehrotra. (2013). Impact of Socioeconomic Adjustment on Physicians’ Relative Cost of Care. Medical Care. 51(5). 454–460. 9 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Jeanne S. Ringel, Debra Fox, et al.. (2013). Systematic Review of Strategies to Manage and Allocate Scarce Resources During Mass Casualty Events. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 61(6). 677–689.e101. 79 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., Cheryl L. Damberg, Eric C. Schneider, & Douglas S. Bell. (2012). A conceptual framework and protocol for defining clinical decision support objectives applicable to medical specialties. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 12(1). 93–93. 8 indexed citations
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Maglione, Margaret, et al.. (2012). Nonmedical Interventions for Children With ASD: Recommended Guidelines and Further Research Needs. PEDIATRICS. 130(Supplement_2). S169–S178. 145 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W.. (2010). Variation in the Net Benefit of Aggressive Cardiovascular Risk Factor Control Across the US Population of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus. Archives of Internal Medicine. 170(12). 1037–1037. 39 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., David M. Shahian, Joseph P. Newhouse, Meredith B. Rosenthal, & Sharon‐Lise T. Normand. (2009). Composite measures for hospital quality using quality‐adjusted life years. Statistics in Medicine. 28(8). 1238–1254. 4 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W. & Sharon‐Lise T. Normand. (2007). A comparison of methods for combining quality and efficiency performance measures: Profiling the value of hospital care following acute myocardial infarction. Statistics in Medicine. 27(9). 1351–1370. 28 indexed citations
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Weinfurt, Kevin P., Y. Li, L. D. Castel, et al.. (2005). The significance of skeletal-related events for the health-related quality of life of patients with metastatic prostate cancer. Annals of Oncology. 16(4). 579–584. 297 indexed citations
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Weinfurt, Kevin P., Liana D. Castel, Yun Li, et al.. (2004). Health-Related Quality of Life Among Patients With Breast Cancer Receiving Zoledronic Acid or Pamidronate Disodium for Metastatic Bone Lesions. Medical Care. 42(2). 164–175. 97 indexed citations
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Schulman, Kevin A., Damon M. Seils, Justin W. Timbie, et al.. (2002). A National Survey of Provisions in Clinical-Trial Agreements between Medical Schools and Industry Sponsors. New England Journal of Medicine. 347(17). 1335–1341. 112 indexed citations
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Timbie, Justin W., et al.. (2001). A microcosting analysis of zoledronic acid and pamidronate therapy in patients with metastatic bone disease. Supportive Care in Cancer. 9(7). 545–551. 70 indexed citations

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