Jeffrey Cass Data-verified
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Jeffrey Cass's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, particularly for individuals with chronic conditions. His work includes evaluating the effectiveness of group medical appointments, such as Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs), in real-world healthcare settings. He has investigated these interventions across multiple Veterans Affairs health systems. Cass's publication record also includes work in literary studies, with pieces on Victorian literature and Romanticism. His scholarly metrics indicate a consistent output, with an h-index of 9 and 389 total citations across 46 publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 389
Selected Publications
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Lawrie Todd: Or The Settlers in the Woods (2025)
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Creating Romantic Obsession: Scorpions in the Mind (2022)
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- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs) as Implemented in Five Veterans Affairs Health Systems: a Multi-site Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Trial
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