Riley Lipschitz
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Associate Professor
Also affiliated: College of the Mainland (2021)
Faculty Researcher
Internal Med, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Riley Lipschitz's research investigates factors influencing health outcomes, particularly in relation to social determinants and healthcare delivery. Lipschitz has published on the connection between COVID-19 and lower health literacy in rural populations. Further work examines the impact of care delivery team composition on hospitalization risk among African Americans with heart failure and patients with multimorbidity, with implications for clinical informatics. Additional research explores healthcare utilization and expenditure associated with musculoskeletal disorders in adults with type 2 diabetes. Lipschitz's work has led to 5 publications and 40 citations, with an h-index of 4. Lipschitz collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kevin W. Sexton, Tremaine B. Williams, Jennifer L. Vincenzo, and Ahmad Baghal.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 41
Selected Publications
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Health Care Utilization and Expenditure Associated With Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes (2025)
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Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure (2023)
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Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics (2023)
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COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas (2021)
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Surgeon-Performed Touch Preparation of Breast Core Needle Biopsies May Provide Accurate Same-Day Diagnosis and Expedite Treatment Planning (2013)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- Equitable Standards of Care Delivery in Team-Based Risk Stratification of CHF Hospitalizations NIH/Nat. Inst. of Nursing Research Principal Investigator
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Top Collaborators
- COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics
- COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas
- COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas
- COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas
- COVID-19 Is Connected with Lower Health Literacy in Rural Areas
- Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics
- Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics
- Quantifying care delivery team influences on the hospitalization outcomes of patients with multimorbidity: Implications for clinical informatics
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure
- Health Care Utilization and Expenditure Associated With Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
- Health Care Utilization and Expenditure Associated With Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
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