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Health Policy Publications of Scholars and Alumni
Barabas, Jason (Cohort 11–Harvard). “Not the Next IRA: How Health Savings Accounts Shape Public Opinion.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 34(2): 181–217, 2009.
Carpenter, Daniel (Cohort 5–Michigan), Moffitt, Susan (Cohort 13–Harvard), Moore, Colin (Cohort 16–Berkeley/UCSF), Rynbrandt, Ryan, Ting, Michael, Yohai, Ian and Zucker, Evan. “Early Entrant Protection in Approval Regulation: Theory and Evidence from FDA Drug Review.” Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 26(2), Advance Access published: April 22, 2009.
Cawley, John (Cohort 6–Michigan) and Liu, Feng. “Correlates of State Legislative Action to Prevent Childhood Obesity.” Obesity, 6(1): 162–167, 2008.
Encinosa, William (Cohort 2–Michigan) and Hellinger, Fred. “The Impact of Medical Errors on Ninety-Day Costs and Outcomes: An Examination of Surgical Patients.” Health Services Research, 43(6): 2067–2085, 2008.
Herd, Pamela (Cohort 9–Michigan), Schoeni, Robert and House, James. “Upstream Solutions: Does the Supplemental Security Income Program Reduce Disability in the Elderly?” Milbank Quarterly, 86(1): 5–45, 2008.
Kronebusch, Karl (Cohort 3–Yale). “Assessing Changes in High-Volume Hospital Use: Hospitals, Payers, and Aggregate Volume Trends.” Medical Care Research and Review, 66(2): 197–218, 2009.
Levy, Helen (Cohort 5–Berkeley/UCSF) and DeLeire, Thomas. “What Do People Buy When They Don’t Buy Health Insurance and What Does That Say About Why They Are Uninsured?” Inquiry, 45(4): 365–379, Winter 2008–2009.
Oberlander, Jonathan (Cohort 2–Berkeley/UCSF). “Great Expectations—The Obama Administration and Health Care Reform.” New England Journal of Medicine, 360(4): 321–323, 2009.
Saguy, Abigail (Cohort 7–Yale) and Almeling, Rene (Cohort 15–Berkeley/UCSF). “Fat in the Fire? Science, the News Media, and the ‘Obesity Epidemic’.” Sociological Forum, 23(1): 53–83, 2008.
Whitford, Andrew (Cohort 6–Michigan). “The Policy Implications of Economic Reasoning: What We Do Not Know About Moral Hazard in Health Policy.” Evidence & Policy, 4(1): 69–73, 2008.
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