Ming Tai-Seale

2.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
51 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Ming Tai-Seale is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Health Information Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Ming Tai-Seale has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in General Health Professions, 12 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 8 papers in Health Information Management. Recurrent topics in Ming Tai-Seale's work include Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare (14 papers), Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (13 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (11 papers). Ming Tai-Seale is often cited by papers focused on Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare (14 papers), Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare (13 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (11 papers). Ming Tai-Seale collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and South Africa. Ming Tai-Seale's co-authors include Albert Chan, Jinnan Li, Chris Longhurst, Marlene Millen, Dominick L. Frosch, Brian Clay, Shira R. Abeles, Cliff Olson, Francesca J. Torriani and J. Jeffery Reeves and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Management Science and American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Ming Tai-Seale

49 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

Electronic Health Record ... 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 2024 50 100 150 200

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ming Tai-Seale United States 20 909 497 387 229 222 51 1.8k
Gemma Hughes United Kingdom 15 1.1k 1.3× 737 1.5× 171 0.4× 207 0.9× 206 0.9× 37 2.1k
Ashley N. D. Meyer United States 26 677 0.7× 744 1.5× 392 1.0× 86 0.4× 138 0.6× 59 2.7k
Valerie Gilchrist United States 17 1.1k 1.2× 508 1.0× 312 0.8× 265 1.2× 312 1.4× 41 2.0k
Amanda Terry Canada 22 484 0.5× 281 0.6× 480 1.2× 128 0.6× 139 0.6× 89 1.4k
Christopher A. Harle United States 20 481 0.5× 461 0.9× 275 0.7× 138 0.6× 126 0.6× 107 2.0k
Lipika Samal United States 24 587 0.6× 353 0.7× 413 1.1× 107 0.5× 174 0.8× 76 1.6k
Chen‐Tan Lin United States 21 1.3k 1.4× 606 1.2× 709 1.8× 136 0.6× 415 1.9× 70 2.2k
Ronen Rozenblum United States 25 818 0.9× 370 0.7× 360 0.9× 92 0.4× 173 0.8× 63 1.6k
Sara Poplau United States 21 1.6k 1.7× 697 1.4× 373 1.0× 277 1.2× 212 1.0× 38 2.5k
David Novillo-Ortiz Denmark 20 938 1.0× 367 0.7× 184 0.5× 85 0.4× 68 0.3× 47 1.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ming Tai-Seale

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ming Tai-Seale. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ming Tai-Seale based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ming Tai-Seale. Ming Tai-Seale is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Arseniev‐Koehler, Alina, Ming Tai-Seale, Crystal W. Cené, Eduardo Grunvald, & Amy M. Sitapati. (2025). Leveraging diagnosis and biometric data from the All of Us Research Program to uncover disparities in obesity diagnosis. PubMed. 13. 100165–100165.
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Tai-Seale, Ming, Florin Vaida, Bernice Ruo, et al.. (2024). Patient-Clinician Communication Interventions Across Multiple Primary Care Sites. JAMA Health Forum. 5(12). e244436–e244436.
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Reynolds, Tera L, et al.. (2023). “Mm-hm,” “Uh-uh”: are non-lexical conversational sounds deal breakers for the ambient clinical documentation technology?. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 30(4). 703–711. 13 indexed citations
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Sieber, William J., et al.. (2022). COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Associations with gender, race, and source of health information.. Families Systems & Health. 40(2). 252–261. 3 indexed citations
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Baxter, Sally L., Bharanidharan Radha Saseendrakumar, Thomas J. Savides, et al.. (2022). Association of Electronic Health Record Inbasket Message Characteristics With Physician Burnout. JAMA Network Open. 5(11). e2244363–e2244363. 26 indexed citations
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Jindal, Abhishek, Patty Kuo, Michael Tanana, et al.. (2021). Automated rating of patient and physician emotion in primary care visits. Patient Education and Counseling. 104(8). 2098–2105. 5 indexed citations
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Adler‐Milstein, Julia, et al.. (2019). EHR audit logs: A new goldmine for health services research?. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 101. 103343–103343. 78 indexed citations
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Sinsky, Christine A., Adam Rule, Genna R. Cohen, et al.. (2019). Metrics for assessing physician activity using electronic health record log data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 27(4). 639–643. 104 indexed citations
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Dillon, Ellis C., Cheryl D. Stults, Caroline Wilson, et al.. (2017). An evaluation of two interventions to enhance patient-physician communication using the observer OPTION 5 measure of shared decision making. Patient Education and Counseling. 100(10). 1910–1917. 29 indexed citations
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Luft, Harold S., Ming Tai-Seale, & Sarah M. Greene. (2017). Advancing Learning Health Systems Through Embedded Research: The 23rd Annual Conference of the Health Care Systems Research Network. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(3). 139–143. 2 indexed citations
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Stults, Cheryl D., Alison S. Baskin, M. Kate Bundorf, & Ming Tai-Seale. (2017). Patient Experiences in Selecting a Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan. Journal of Patient Experience. 5(2). 147–152. 15 indexed citations
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Stults, Cheryl D., et al.. (2015). Engaging Patients as Stakeholders to Foster More Open Communication With Primary Care Providers. Journal of patient-centered research and reviews. 2(2). 135–135. 1 indexed citations
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Huang, Sandy H., Paea LePendu, Srinivasan Iyer, et al.. (2014). Toward personalizing treatment for depression: predicting diagnosis and severity. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 21(6). 1069–1075. 77 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming, et al.. (2014). Patients’ Body Mass Index and Blood Pressure Over Time. Medical Care. 52(Supplement 2). S110–S117. 2 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming, Cheryl D. Stults, Weimin Zhang, & Martha Shumway. (2011). Expressing uncertainty in clinical interactions between physicians and older patients: What matters?. Patient Education and Counseling. 86(3). 322–328. 17 indexed citations
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Pourat, Nadereh, et al.. (2005). Association between physician compensation methods and delivery of guideline-concordant STD care: is there a link?. PubMed. 11(7). 426–32. 24 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming. (2004). Voting with Their Feet: Patient Exit and Intergroup Differences in Propensity for Switching Usual Source of Care. Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law. 29(3). 491–514. 18 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming, Anthony LoSasso, Deborah A. Freund, & Susan Gerber. (2001). The long-term effects of Medicaid managed care on obstetrics care in three California counties.. PubMed. 36(4). 751–71. 16 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming, Deborah A. Freund, & Anthony LoSasso. (2001). Racial Disparities in Service Use among Medicaid Beneficiaries after Mandatory Enrollment in Managed Care: A Difference-in-Differences Approach. INQUIRY The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing. 38(1). 49–59. 51 indexed citations
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Tai-Seale, Ming, et al.. (1992). Vocational rehabilitation of cancer patients. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. 8(3). 202–211. 19 indexed citations

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