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Chuck Maynard

Research Professor Emeritus, Health Systems and Population Health

206-277-6496 | cmaynard@uw.edu

Box 358280
VA Puget Sound HSR&D, Metro Park West, Suite 1400, 1100 Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98101

Research Interests

Cardiovascular disease; administrative databases

Bio

Charles Maynard joined the University of Washington in 1975, when he started in the MSW program. His primary research interests are cardiovascular health services research and administrative databases, with particular interest in Department of Veterans Affairs databases.

Education

PhD Sociology, University of Washington, 1986
MSW Social Work, University of Washington, 1977
MA Sociology, Washington State University, 1974
BA Sociology, Whitman College, 1970

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Alcohol Use and Antiretroviral Adherence Among Patients Living with HIV: Is Change in Alcohol Use Associated with Change in Adherence?
Williams EC, McGinnis KA, Rubinsky AD, Matson TE, Bobb JF, Lapham GT, Edelman EJ, Satre DD, Catz SL, Richards JE, Bryant KJ, Marshall BDL, Kraemer KL, Crystal S, Gordon AJ, Skanderson M, Fiellin DA, Justice AC, Bradley KA. Alcohol Use and Antiretroviral A
Midlife mortality in White non-Hispanic male veterans enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs primary care, 2003-2014.
Liu CF, Hebert P, Wong ES, Nelson K, Maynard C. Midlife mortality in White non-Hispanic male veterans enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs primary care, 2003-2014. Heliyon. 2020 Jan 31;6(1):e03328. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03328. eCollection 202
Level of Alcohol Use Associated with HIV Care Continuum Targets in a National U.S. Sample of Persons Living with HIV Receiving Healthcare.
Williams EC, McGinnis KA, Edelman EJ, Matson TE, Gordon AJ, Marshall BDL, Bryant KJ, Rubinsky AD, Lapham GT, Satre DD, Richards JE, Catz SL, Fiellin DA, Justice AC, Bradley KA. Level of Alcohol Use Associated with HIV Care Continuum Targets in a National
The Burden of Mental Illness Among Veterans: Use of VHA Health Care Services by Those With Service-connected Conditions.
Maynard C, Batten A, Liu CF, Nelson K, Fihn SD. The Burden of Mental Illness Among Veterans: Use of VHA Health Care Services by Those With Service-connected Conditions. Med Care. 2017 Nov;55(11):965-969. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000806.
Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration: associations with patient satisfaction, quality of care, staff burnout, and hospital and emergency department use.
Nelson KM, Helfrich C, Sun H, Hebert PL, Liu CF, Dolan E, Taylor L, Wong E, Maynard C, Hernandez SE, Sanders W, Randall I, Curtis I, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD. Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the veterans health administration:
Impact of ostium secundum atrial septal defect closure on the resolution of falsely positive electrocardiographic criteria for myocardial scarring.
Sundh F, Simlund J, Harrison JK, Maynard C, Ugander M, Strauss DG, Carlsen E, Wagner GS. Impact of ostium secundum atrial septal defect closure on the resolution of falsely positive electrocardiographic criteria for myocardial scarring. J Electrocardiol.
Electrocardiographic detection of right ventricular pressure overload in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension.
Kamphuis VP, Haeck ML, Wagner GS, Maan AC, Maynard C, Delgado V, Vliegen HW, Swenne CA. Electrocardiographic detection of right ventricular pressure overload in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension. J Electrocardiol. 2013 Nov 1. pii: S0022-0736(
Probability and predictors of patients converting from negative to positive screens for alcohol misuse.
Lapham GT, Rubinsky AD, Heagerty PJ, Achtmeyer C, Williams EC, Hawkins EJ, Maynard C, Kivlahan DR, Au D, Bradley KA. Probability and predictors of patients converting from negative to positive screens for alcohol misuse. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 Feb;38(
Combination of plaque burden, wall shear stress, and plaque phenotype has incremental value for prediction of coronary atherosclerotic plaque progression and vulnerability.
Corban MT, Eshtehardi P, Suo J, McDaniel MC, Timmins LH, Rassoul-Arzrumly E, Maynard C, Mekonnen G, King S 3rd, Quyyumi AA, Giddens DP, Samady H. Combination of plaque burden, wall shear stress, and plaque phenotype has incremental value for prediction of
Effect of prehospital induction of mild hypothermia on survival and neurological status among adults with cardiac arrest: a randomized clinical trial.
Kim F, Nichol G, Maynard C, Hallstrom A, Kudenchuk PJ, Rea T, Copass MK, Carlbom D, Deem S, Longstreth WT Jr, Olsufka M, Cobb LA. Effect of prehospital induction of mild hypothermia on survival and neurological status among adults with cardiac arrest: a r

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