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Faculty List > Lynda Burton

picture of Lynda Burton Lynda Burton

Associate Professor

Academic Degrees

Sc.D., Hopkins, 1991; M.L.A., Hopkins, 1972; B.A., Penn State, 1960.

School/Organization
Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department / Division
Health Policy and Management
health services research

Departmental Address
Hampton House, Room 648
624 N. Broadway

Email: lburton@jhsph.edu
Phone: 410-955-6568
Fax: 410-502-7678

Research and Professional Experience
  • My primary research interest centers on older individuals, their need for and use of health and related services, and the associated outcomes. I am also interested in the informal caregivers for older persons, the transitions into and out of caregiving, and the association of depression, general health, health behaviors, and sense of self-mastery with caregiving. Another interest is the association of a diagnosis of dementia among nursing home residents with their medical service use. Recently I and others published a review of the use of electronic health records and the barriers to dissemination.
  • I continue to work with colleagues, led by Dr. Bruce Leff, on dissemination in the U. S. of a Hospital at Home model for acute care for certain persons with pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, or cellulitis. A description can be found on our web site. http://www.hospitalathome.org
Keywords
  • Health Policy and Management, aged, managed care, cost of care for nursing home residents, electronic health records
Honors and Awards
  • Golden Apple teaching award, 2000-01 school year
Selected Publications
  • Leff B, Burton L, Mader S, Naughton B, Burl J, Koehn D, Clark R, Greenough WB, Guido S, Steinwachs D, Burton JR. Comparison of stress experienced by family members of patients treated in Hospital at Home with that of those receiving traditional acute hospital care. JAGS, 2007 ( in press).
  • Leff B, Burton L, Mader S, Naughton B, Burl J, Clark R, Greenough WB, Guido S, Steinwachs D, Burton JR. Satisfaction with Hospital at Home Care. JAGS, 54: 1355-1363, 2006.
  • Burton LC, Anderson GF, Kues I. Using electronic health records to help coordinate care. The Milbank Quarterly, 82(3): 557-581, 2004.
  • Burton LC, Weiner JP, Stevens GD, Kasper J. Health outcomes and Medicaid costs for frail older individuals: a case study of MCO vs Fee-for-Service Care. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 50(2):382-388, 2002.
  • Burton LC, Weiner JP, Folkemer J, Kasper J, German PS, Stevens G. Satisfaction with health care of dually eligible older individuals enrolled in an HMO, Health Care Financing Review, 22(4), 175-186, 2001.
  • Burton LC, German PS, Gruber-Baldini AL, et al. Medical care for nursing home residents: differences by dementia status, Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 49(2):142-147, 2001.
  • Burton LC, Shapiro S, German PS. Determinants of physical activity initiation and maintenance among community-dwelling older persons. Preventive Medicine, 29:422-430, 1999.
  • Burton LC, Leff BL, Harper M, Ghoshtagore I, Steinwachs DA, Greenough WB, Burton JR. Acceptability to patients of a home hospital. Journal of American Geriatrics Society 46:605-9, 1998.
  • Burton LC, German PS, Shapiro S and the Preventive Services Demonstration Team. A preventive services demonstration: health status, health behaviors, and cost outcomes two years post intervention. Medical Care, 35(11):1149-57, 1997.
  • Burton LC, Newsom JT, Schulz R, Hirsch CH, German PS. Preventive health behaviors among spousal caregivers. Preventive Medicine, 26(2):162-169, 1997.
  • Burton LC, Steinwachs DM, German PS, Shapiro S, Brant LJ, Richards RM, Clark RD. Preventive services for the elderly: would coverage affect utilization and costs under Medicare? American Journal of Public Health, 85(3):387-391, 1995.
  • Burton L, Kasper J, Shore A, Cagney K, LaVeist T, Cubbin C, German P. The structure of informal care: are there differences by race? The Gerontologist, 35(6):744-752, 1995.
  • Burton LC, Paglia MJ, German PG, Shapiro S, Damiano AM. The effect among older persons of a general preventive on three health behaviors: smoking, excessive alcohol drinking, and sedentary lifestyle. Preventive Medicine, 24:492-497, 1995.
  • Leff B, Burton L, Mader S, Naughton B, Burl J, Inouye S, Greenough W, Guido S, Langston C. Frick K, Steinwachs D, Burton J. Hospital at Home: feasibility and outcomes of a program to provide hospital-level care at home for acutely ill older patients. Annals of Internal Medicine, 143:798-808, 2005.
  • Bercovitz A, Gruber-Baldini A, Burton L, Hebel, J. Healthcare utilization of nursing home residents: comparisons between decedents and survivors. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 53: 2069-2075, 2005.
  • Stuart B, Gruber-Baldini AL, Fahlman C, Quinn CC, Burton L, Zuckerman IH, Hebel JR, Zimmerman S, Singhal PK, Magaziner J, 2005. Medicare cost differences between nursing home patients admitted with and without dementia. The Gerontologist, 45(4): 505-515, 2005
  • Boockvar, K.S., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Burton, L., Zimmerman, S., May, Conrad, C. Magaziner, J. Outcomes of infection in nursing home residents with and without early hospital transfer. JAGS 53: 590-596. 2005.
  • Magaziner J, Zimmerman S, Gruber-Baldini A, van Doorn C, Hebel J, German P, Burton L, Taler G, May C., Quinn C, Port C, Baumgarten M. Mortality and adverse health events in newly admitted nursing home residents with and without dementia. Journal of the Amereican Geriatrics Society, 53: 1858-1866, 2005.
  • Friedman, S.M., Steinwachs, D. M., Rathouz, P. J, Burton, L. C., Mukamel, D. B. Characteristics predicting nursing home admission in the Program of All-inclusive Care for Elderly People. Gerontologist, 45(2): 157-166, 2005.
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