Address
DUMC 3254
Durham, NC 27710
Appointment Telephone
919-681-5816
Office Telephone
919-684-4015
Fax Telephone
919-668-3575
Clinical Interests
Valvular heart diseases, echocardiography, CT angiography
Research Interests
Currently, my work extends the findings of randomized controlled trials of coronary artery disease treatment (efficacy) to the general application of these treatments in the overall population (effectiveness). The two major sources of data concerning medical effectiveness involve large insurance claims analysis files, and secondary data from randomized controlled trials. We have converted the Medicare Provider Analysis and Review File, a file that contains the hospital claims for 95% of elderly Americans, into a longitudinal record describing patient care involving a variety of coronary artery disease procedures and diagnoses between 1987 and 1994. The second source of data involves detailed resources information following interventions in randomized controlled trials. With these two sources of data, we are replicating the findings of ongoing randomized trials comparing coronary angioplasty and bypas surgery for the elderly population, and extending the findings of such trials to determine their economic and health policy implications. I also use these sources to examine current health policy issues, such as the effect of physician induced demand in a fee for service system on the use procedures.
This physician (or a member of their immediate family) has a working relationship (i.e. consulting, research, and/or educational services) with the companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the health system leadership and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.
Representative Publications
2) Hillegass WB, Jollis JG, Granger CB, Ohman EM, Califf RM, Mark DB. Intracranial hemorrhage risk and new thrombolytic therapies in acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol 1994; 73:444-449.
(1994)
3) Romano PS, Roos LL, Luft HS, Jollis JG, Doliszny K, and the Ischemic Heart Disease Patient Outcomes Research Team. A comparsion of asministrative versus clinical data: coronary artery bypass surgery as an example. J Clin Epidemiol, 1994; 47(3):249-260.
(1994)
1) Jollis JG, Ancukiewicz M, DeLong E, Pryor DB, Muhlbaier Lh, Mark DB. Discordance of database designed for claims payment versus clinical information systems: implications for outcomes research. Ann Int Med 1993, 119:844-50.
(1993)
Jollis JG, Peterson ED, DeLong ER, Mark DB, Collins SR, Muhlbaier LG, Pryor DB. The relationship between hospital volume of coronary angioplasty and short term mortality in patients over age 65 in the U.S.
Peterson ED, Jollis JG, Bebchuk JD, DeLong ER, Muhlbaier LG, Mark DB, Pryor DB. Changing mortality following myocardial revascularization in the elderly: the national Medicare experience.
