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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Mahip Acharya's research investigates the intersection of healthcare access, technology, and patient outcomes. His recent work has examined the association between broadband capacity and telehealth utilization among Medicare beneficiaries, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Acharya has also studied trends in telehealth visits during pregnancy and the impact of remote patient monitoring on outcomes for hypertensive patients within Medicare.
Further research by Acharya explores pain management and substance use, including the comparative effects of different short-acting opioids on adverse outcomes in chronic noncancer pain patients. He has also investigated predictors of early discontinuation for medications used in opioid use disorder treatment among US military veterans. His work has further extended to evaluating the implementation of maternal safety bundles for obstetric hemorrhage and severe hypertension in Arkansas.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 45
- Citations: 168
Selected Publications
- Evaluating the optimal duration of medication treatment for opioid use disorder (2026) DOI
- Evaluating the implementation of maternal safety bundles for obstetric hemorrhage and severe hypertension during pregnancy in Arkansas (2025) DOI
- HPR78 Impact of the X-Waiver Elimination on Buprenorphine Prescribing by Non-Physician Clinicians: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis (2025) DOI
- Development, calibration, and external validation of a semi-Markov model for hypertension in older adults with Medicare coverage in the United States (2025) DOI
- Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Before and After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declaration in the United States: A Comparison Between Rural/Urban and Racial/Ethnic Group (2025) DOI
- Association between different modalities of opioid use disorder-related care delivery and opioid use disorder-related patient outcomes: A retrospective cohort study (2025) DOI
- Attrition of remote patient monitoring use for hypertension management in Medicare fee‐for‐service beneficiaries (2018–2021) (2024) DOI
- Utilization of Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support Among Medicare Beneficiaries Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes in Arkansas, 12 Months Postdiagnosis (2015-2018) (2024) DOI
- Medications for opioid use disorder: Predictors of early discontinuation and reduction of overdose risk in US military veterans by medication type (2024) DOI
- Associations Between Sociodemographic Factors And Interest in Remote Patient Monitoring Among Arkansas Residents (2024) DOI
- EE65 Cost-Effectiveness of Remote Patient Monitoring for Hypertension Management Among Older Adults with Hypertension: A Semi-Markov Modeling Study (2024) DOI
- The association between rurality, dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility and chronic conditions with telehealth utilization: An analysis of 2019–2020 national Medicare claims (2024) DOI
- Opioid therapy trajectories of patients with chronic non-cancer pain over 1 year of follow-up after initiation of short-acting opioid formulations (2024) DOI
- Association of Remote Patient Monitoring with Mortality and Healthcare Utilization in Hypertensive Patients: a Medicare Claims–Based Study (2023) DOI
- HPR89 Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicare Beneficiaries during COVID-19: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis (2023) DOI
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