Mir M Ali

About Mir M Ali

Mir M Ali, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The association between rurality, dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility and chronic conditions with telehealth utilization: An analysis of 2019–2020 national Medicare claims

Assessment of pregnancy-related telehealth interventions in the United States: A 10-year scoping review

Maternal comorbidity index and severe maternal morbidity among medicaid covered pregnant women in a US Southern rural state

A State Profile of Disparities in Telehealth Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries: An Intersection Between Race/Ethnicity, Rurality, and Chronic Conditions—Arkansas, 2019

Association of Remote Patient Monitoring with Mortality and Healthcare Utilization in Hypertensive Patients: a Medicare Claims–Based Study

HPR89 Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicare Beneficiaries during COVID-19: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Identification of racial/ethnic disparities associated with severe maternal morbidity using the Arkansas All‐Payer Claims Database (2013‐2017)

Trends in telehealth visits during pregnancy, 2018 to 2021

Mir M Ali Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

347

Citations(since 2020)

290

Cited By

170

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Mir M Ali

The association between rurality, dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility and chronic conditions with telehealth utilization: An analysis of 2019–2020 national Medicare claims

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

2024/2/5

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Assessment of pregnancy-related telehealth interventions in the United States: A 10-year scoping review

2024/1/1

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Maternal comorbidity index and severe maternal morbidity among medicaid covered pregnant women in a US Southern rural state

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine

2023/12/31

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

A State Profile of Disparities in Telehealth Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries: An Intersection Between Race/Ethnicity, Rurality, and Chronic Conditions—Arkansas, 2019

Telemedicine and e-Health

2023/12/1

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Maysam Rabbani
Maysam Rabbani

H-Index: 0

Association of Remote Patient Monitoring with Mortality and Healthcare Utilization in Hypertensive Patients: a Medicare Claims–Based Study

Journal of General Internal Medicine

2023/11/16

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

HPR89 Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicare Beneficiaries during COVID-19: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Value in Health

2023/6/1

Identification of racial/ethnic disparities associated with severe maternal morbidity using the Arkansas All‐Payer Claims Database (2013‐2017)

Birth

2023/6

Trends in telehealth visits during pregnancy, 2018 to 2021

JAMA Network Open

2023/4/3

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Utilization of remote patient monitoring within the United States health care system: a scoping review

2023/3/1

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Health Insurance Status and Access to Healthcare Among Young Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: from the Congenital Heart Survey To Recognize Outcomes, Needs and Well-beinG …

Pediatric Cardiology

2023/1/25

Mir M Ali
Mir M Ali

H-Index: 3

Impact of the transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM on the rates of severe maternal morbidity in Arkansas: an analysis of claims data

Women's Health Reports

2022/5/1

Understanding racial disparities in severe maternal morbidity using Bayesian network analysis

Plos one

2021/10/27

Dual use of cigarettes and electronic nicotine delivery systems during pregnancy and the risk of small for gestational age neonates

Annals of epidemiology

2020/12/1

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