Charles D. Mabry
Associate Professor
Also affiliated: Northwestern University (2023); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2023); University of Minnesota (1985); United States Department of Veterans Affairs (1985); Washington University in St. Louis (2021); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2003); UCLA Medical Center (1985); Education & Research Foundation (2016); Regional Medical Center (2023); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1979–2025); Arkansas Department of Health (2023); University of Cincinnati (1985); American College of Surgeons (2004–2016)
Faculty Researcher
Surgery, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Charles D. Mabry's research focuses on improving trauma care systems and surgical procedure coding. He has investigated the accessibility of balanced blood products in rural trauma systems and the impact of preventable mortality reviews on provider education within state trauma systems. His work also includes developing and validating early warning system scores and analyzing longitudinal trends in the efficiency and complexity of surgical procedures using large datasets of operations.
Mabry has explored cost-effectiveness models for using low-titer "O" whole blood in community trauma centers. He has also contributed to refining Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code sets for adult and pediatric appendectomy, aiming to better reflect the complexity of these surgical interventions. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14 with 718 total citations across 49 publications. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kyle J. Kalkwarf, Austin Porter, Ronald D. Robertson, and Terry Collins.
Metrics
- h-index: 14
- Publications: 49
- Citations: 729
Selected Publications
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Characteristics of Open and Conversion to Open Operations in a Minimally Invasive Era: Implications for the Physician Fee Schedule (2026)
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Refining <i>CPT</i> Codes to Reflect the Complexity of Pediatric Appendicitis—Reply (2025)
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Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy (2025)
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Longitudinal Trends in Efficiency and Complexity of Surgical Procedures: Analysis of 1.7 Million Operations Between 2019 and 2023 (2025)
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A Model for Use of Low-Titer “O” Whole Blood in a Community Level III Trauma Center: Cost Effectiveness, Utilization, and Prevention of Precious Resource Wastage (2025)
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Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022 (2023)
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Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology (2023)
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RS03. Twenty-Five Years of Medicare: Work Relative Value Units Increased, but Payments Decreased (2019)
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Disparity in Medicaid physician payments for vascular surgery (2018)
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Disparity in Medicaid Physician Payments for Vascular Surgery (2017)
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Does the Institution of a Statewide Trauma System Reduce Preventable Mortality and Yield a Positive Return on Investment for Taxpayers? (2017)
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Use of a Novel Accounting and Grouping Method for Major Trunk Injury—Analysis of Data from a Statewide Trauma Financial Survey (2016)
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A Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) System (2016)
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Are Surgeons Being Paid Fairly by Medicaid? A National Comparison of Typical Payments for General Surgeons (2016)
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Determining the Hospital Trauma Financial Impact in a Statewide Trauma System (2015)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy
- Longitudinal Trends in Efficiency and Complexity of Surgical Procedures: Analysis of 1.7 Million Operations Between 2019 and 2023
- Refining <i>CPT</i> Codes to Reflect the Complexity of Pediatric Appendicitis—Reply
- Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy
- Longitudinal Trends in Efficiency and Complexity of Surgical Procedures: Analysis of 1.7 Million Operations Between 2019 and 2023
- Refining <i>CPT</i> Codes to Reflect the Complexity of Pediatric Appendicitis—Reply
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- A Model for Use of Low-Titer “O” Whole Blood in a Community Level III Trauma Center: Cost Effectiveness, Utilization, and Prevention of Precious Resource Wastage
- Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy
- Longitudinal Trends in Efficiency and Complexity of Surgical Procedures: Analysis of 1.7 Million Operations Between 2019 and 2023
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022
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