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Mir Ali's research focuses on the application and impact of technology in healthcare, with a particular emphasis on remote patient monitoring and telehealth. Recent publications investigate the utilization of remote patient monitoring within the U.S. healthcare system, trends in telehealth visits during pregnancy, and its association with mortality and healthcare utilization in hypertensive patients. Ali also examines maternal health, including the impact of comorbidity indices and racial disparities in severe maternal morbidity among Medicaid-covered pregnant women in a rural Southern state. Further work explores the transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM and its effect on severe maternal morbidity rates in Arkansas, as well as the association between rurality, dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility, chronic conditions, and telehealth utilization using national Medicare claims data. Ali has a total of 26 publications and an h-index of 9.

Metrics

  • h-index: 9
  • Publications: 26
  • Citations: 452

Selected Publications

  • Lifestyle Modifications Prior to Pregnancy and Their Impact on Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes: A Review (2025) DOI
  • Development, calibration, and external validation of a semi-Markov model for hypertension in older adults with Medicare coverage in the United States (2025) DOI
  • Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Before and After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declaration in the United States: A Comparison Between Rural/Urban and Racial/Ethnic Group (2025) DOI
  • Educational Attainment and Employment Status of Adults Living With Congenital Heart Disease in the United States, <scp>CH STRONG</scp> 2016–2019 (2025) DOI
  • Attrition of remote patient monitoring use for hypertension management in Medicare fee‐for‐service beneficiaries (2018–2021) (2024) DOI
  • The association between rurality, dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility and chronic conditions with telehealth utilization: An analysis of 2019–2020 national Medicare claims (2024) DOI
  • Association of Remote Patient Monitoring with Mortality and Healthcare Utilization in Hypertensive Patients: a Medicare Claims–Based Study (2023) DOI
  • HPR89 Trends in Remote Patient Monitoring Among Medicare Beneficiaries during COVID-19: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis (2023) DOI
  • Assessment of Pregnancy-Related Telehealth Interventions in the United States: A 10-Year Scoping Review (2023) DOI
  • A State Profile of Disparities in Telehealth Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries: An Intersection Between Race/Ethnicity, Rurality, and Chronic Conditions—Arkansas, 2019 (2023) DOI
  • Trends in Telehealth Visits During Pregnancy, 2018 to 2021 (2023) DOI
  • 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 (CH STRONG), 2016–2019 (2023) DOI
  • Maternal comorbidity index and severe maternal morbidity among medicaid covered pregnant women in a US Southern rural state (2023) DOI
  • Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review (2022) DOI
  • Identification of racial/ethnic disparities associated with severe maternal morbidity using the Arkansas All‐Payer Claims Database (2013‐2017) (2022) DOI

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