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Health Policy Publications of Scholars and Alumni
Carpenter, Christopher (Cohort 9—Michigan). “Workplace Drug Testing and Worker Drug Use.” Health Services Research, 42(2):795-810, 2007.
Carpenter, Daniel (Cohort 5—Michigan) and Sin, Gisela. “Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938.” Studies in American Political Development, 21:149-180, 2007.
Encinosa, William E. (Cohort 2—Michigan), Gaynor, Martin, and Rebitzer, James B. “The Sociology of Groups and the Economics of Incentives: Theory and Evidence on Compensation Systems.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 62(2):187-214, 2007.
Finch, Brian (Cohort 7—Berkeley/UCSF), Lim, Nelson, Perez, William, and Do, Phuong. “Toward a Population Health Model of Segmented Assimilation: The Case of Low Birth-Weight in Los Angeles.” Sociological Perspectives, 50(3):445-468, 2007.
Garrett, Bowen (Cohort 3—Berkeley/UCSF), and Chernew, Michael. “Health Insurance and Labor Markets: Concepts, Open Questions, and Data Needs.” Inquiry, 45(1):30–57.
Herd, Pamela (Cohort 9—Michigan), Goesling, Brian (Cohort 10—Michigan), and House, James. “Socioeconomic Position and Health: The Differential Effects of Education versus Income on the Onset versus Progression of Health Problems.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 48(3):223-238, 2007.
Ketcham, Jonathan (Cohort 9—Berkeley/UCSF) and Epstein, Andrew J. "Medicaid Preferred Drug Lists' Costs to Physicians." Medical Care, 46(1):9-16, 2008.
Lantz, Paula (Cohort 1—Michigan), Lichtenstein, Richard, and Pollack, Harold (Cohort 1—Yale). “Health Policy Approaches to Population Health: The Limits of Medicalization.” Health Affairs, 26(5):1253-57, 2007.
Oberlander, Jonathan (Cohort 2—Berkeley/UCSF). “Through the Looking Glass: The Politics of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 32(2):187-219, 2007.
Perry, Cynthia (Cohort 11—Harvard). “Does Treating Maternal Depression Improve Child Health Management? The Case of Pediatric Asthma.” Journal of Health Economics, 27(1):157-173, 2008.
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