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Alicanto Yuri Quintana leads the Alicanto platform ( http://www.alicantocloud.com) that supports health professionals' online collaborations to develop and disseminate standardized care pathways and have online virtual tumor boards. Alicanto has online meeting spaces, private groups with shared...
Radiology GME
Colorectal Surgery Fellowship
Neurobiological Mechanisms of Opioid Addiction
Reviving Hope: The Impact of Drug-Coated Balloons in High-Risk PAD Patients on Hemodialysis.
Dubosq-Lebaz, Maxime, and Eric A Secemsky. 2025. “Reviving Hope: The Impact of Drug-Coated Balloons in High-Risk PAD Patients on Hemodialysis.”. JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions 18 (13): 1671-74.
Utilization and spending on lipid lowering therapies in medicaid from 2018 to 2022.
Beschloss, Alexander, Rishi K Wadhera, and Andrew S Oseran. 2025. “Utilization and Spending on Lipid Lowering Therapies in Medicaid from 2018 to 2022.”. American Heart Journal 290: 153-57.
Hypertension, Diabetes, and High Cholesterol Awareness Among US Adults.
Johnson, Daniel Y, Lucas X Marinacci, and Rishi K Wadhera. 2025. “Hypertension, Diabetes, and High Cholesterol Awareness Among US Adults.”. JAMA Cardiology.
Heart Failure Care and Outcomes After Private Equity Acquisition of U.S. Hospitals.
Johnson, Daniel Y, Michael Liu, Victoria L Bartlett, ZhaoNian Zheng, Andrew S Oseran, and Rishi K Wadhera. 2025. “Heart Failure Care and Outcomes After Private Equity Acquisition of U.S. Hospitals.”. Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
From policy to practice: assessing the state innovation models initiative's early success in incorporating social determinants of health in ASCVD hospitalizations in the United States.
Parekh, Tarang, Hong Xue, Rishi K Wadhera, Lawrence J Cheskin, and Alison E Cuellar. 2025. “From Policy to Practice: Assessing the State Innovation Models Initiative’s Early Success in Incorporating Social Determinants of Health in ASCVD Hospitalizations in the United States.”. American Journal of Epidemiology 194 (6): 1709-16.