Grant H. Skrepnek, Ph.D., R.Ph.

Professor

Pharmacy Clinical & Admin Sci

Phone (405) 271-6878 x47105

Fax (4050 271-6430

Office CPB 214

Email grant-skrepnek@ouhsc.edu


Summary

I concentrate on health economics, policy, and outcomes research involving large-scale database investigations, decision analyses, clinical trials, and survey research. From a clinical stance, I focus on studying cost, quality, and access to care across various healthcare settings concerning oncology, cardiopulmonary disease, rare conditions, and comorbidities. I am engaged in advancing the methodological approaches used within assessments of health technology, including the development of novel statistical procedures to evaluate health and economic data.



Research

Dr. Skrepnek concentrates on health economics, policy, and outcomes research involving large-scale database investigations, decision analyses, clinical trials, and survey research. From a clinical stance, Dr. Skrepnek focuses on studying cost, quality, and access to care across various healthcare settings concerning oncology, cardiopulmonary disease, rare conditions, and comorbidities. He is engaged in advancing the methodological approaches used within assessments of health technology, including the development of novel statistical procedures to evaluate health and economic data.




Publications & Presentations

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    16. Schwier N C, Cannedy J J, Skrepnek G H. Management of Acute Idiopathic (Viral) Pericarditis in the Emergency Department: A Review for the Nursing Professional. Advanced emergency nursing journal. 2020; 42 : 17-29

    17. Gentry C A, Nguyen P K, Thind S, Kurdgelashvili G, Skrepnek G H, Williams R J. Fidaxomicin versus Oral Vancomycin for Severe Clostridium difficile Infection. Clinical Microbiology and Infection . 2019; 25 : 987-993

    18. Pham T, Rathbun C, Keast S, Nesser N, Farmer K, Skrepnek G H. National estimates of case-mix, mortality, and economic outcomes amoung inpatient HIV/AIDS mono-infection and hepatitis C co-infection cases in the U.S. Journal Evaluation Clinical Practice. 2019; 25 : 806-821

    19. Lim S Y, Woo S, Miller J L, Skrepnek G H, Henry E D, Johnson P N. Prediction and Comparison of Fentanyl Infusion Pharmacokinetics in Obese and Nonobese Children. Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. 2019; 20 : e556-e564

    20. Miller J L, Ernst K, Neely S, Stephens K, Barker P, Skrepnek G H, Johnson P N. Low-dose versus high-dose methadone for the management of neonatal abstinence syndrome. Journal of opioid management. 2019; 15 : 159-167

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Grants

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    1. HIV Adherence Services. Start Date: 2022. End Date: 2023.

    2. Patterns of Care, Outcomes, and Barriers to Treatment Success or Vaccination Associated with Adult Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Medicaid. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2021. End Date: 2022.

    3. [Service Agreement] Opioid Use Under Oklahoma Senate Bill 848.. Non-federal. Start Date: 2020. End Date: 2020.

    4. C1097002 - Improving evidence-based antibiotic use for treatment of infections commonly seen in long term . Federal Non-NIH. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.

    5. C2010628 - Drug Utilization Review 2020 [Service Award]. State Agency. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.

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