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Jessica Greene
Jessica Greene
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What the evidence shows about patient activation: better health outcomes and care experiences; fewer data on costs
JH Hibbard, J Greene
Health affairs 32 (2), 207-214, 2013
21422013
Why does patient activation matter? An examination of the relationships between patient activation and health-related outcomes
J Greene, JH Hibbard
Journal of general internal medicine 27, 520-526, 2012
12202012
When patient activation levels change, health outcomes and costs change, too
J Greene, JH Hibbard, R Sacks, V Overton, CD Parrotta
Health affairs 34 (3), 431-437, 2015
6322015
School trips: effects of urban form and distance on travel mode
M Schlossberg, J Greene, PP Phillips, B Johnson, B Parker
Journal of the American planning association 72 (3), 337-346, 2006
5842006
Patients with lower activation associated with higher costs; delivery systems should know their patients’‘scores’
JH Hibbard, J Greene, V Overton
Health affairs 32 (2), 216-222, 2013
5362013
Improving the outcomes of disease management by tailoring care to the patient's level of activation.
JH Hibbard, J Greene, M Tusler
The American journal of managed care 15 (6), 353-360, 2009
4312009
Taking the long view: how well do patient activation scores predict outcomes four years later?
JH Hibbard, J Greene, Y Shi, J Mittler, D Scanlon
Medical Care Research and Review 72 (3), 324-337, 2015
2052015
An experiment shows that a well-designed report on costs and quality can help consumers choose high-value health care
JH Hibbard, J Greene, S Sofaer, K Firminger, J Hirsh
Health affairs 31 (3), 560-568, 2012
1692012
Racial/ethnic disparities and consumer activation in health
JH Hibbard, J Greene, ER Becker, D Roblin, MW Painter, DJ Perez, ...
Health affairs 27 (5), 1442-1453, 2008
1602008
What is quality anyway? Performance reports that clearly communicate to consumers the meaning of quality of care
JH Hibbard, J Greene, D Daniel
Medical Care Research and Review 67 (3), 275-293, 2010
1482010
Supporting patient behavior change: approaches used by primary care clinicians whose patients have an increase in activation levels
J Greene, JH Hibbard, C Alvarez, V Overton
The Annals of Family Medicine 14 (2), 148-154, 2016
1222016
How much do health literacy and patient activation contribute to older adults' ability to manage their health?
J Greene, JH Hibbard, M Tusler
AARP Public Policy Institute, 2005
1202005
When seeing the same physician, highly activated patients have better care experiences than less activated patients
J Greene, JH Hibbard, R Sacks, V Overton
Health Affairs 32 (7), 1299-1305, 2013
1192013
Telephone and web: Mixed‐mode challenge
J Greene, H Speizer, W Wiitala
Health services research 43 (1p1), 230-248, 2008
1142008
Cost-sharing: a blunt instrument
DK Remler, J Greene
Annual Review of Public Health 30, 293-311, 2009
1032009
Improving population health management strategies: identifying patients who are more likely to be users of avoidable costly care and those more likely to develop a new chronic …
JH Hibbard, J Greene, RM Sacks, V Overton, C Parrotta
Health services research 52 (4), 1297-1309, 2017
992017
The role of primary care providers in patient activation and engagement in self-management: a cross-sectional analysis
C Alvarez, J Greene, J Hibbard, V Overton
BMC health services research 16, 1-8, 2016
972016
Does patient activation predict the course of type 2 diabetes? A longitudinal study
RM Sacks, J Greene, J Hibbard, V Overton, CD Parrotta
Patient Education and Counseling 100 (7), 1268-1275, 2017
952017
How important are autonomy and work setting to nurse practitioners’ job satisfaction?
EK Athey, MS Leslie, LA Briggs, J Park, NL Falk, A Pericak, MM El‐Banna, ...
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners 28 (6), 320-326, 2016
882016
The impact of consumer-directed health plans on prescription drug use
J Greene, J Hibbard, JF Murray, SM Teutsch, ML Berger
Health Affairs 27 (4), 1111-1119, 2008
852008
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