Sara Rosenbaum co-authors in Health Affairs
Sara Rosenbaum (2000 Awardee) co-authors "Pay For Success And Population Health: Early Results From Eleven Projects Reveal Challenges And Promise" in Health Affairs, January 2017
Sara Rosenbaum (2000 Awardee) co-authors "Pay For Success And Population Health: Early Results From Eleven Projects Reveal Challenges And Promise" in Health Affairs, January 2017
Jason Karlawish (2008 Awardee) authored "How Are We Going To Live With Alzheimer’s Disease?" published in Health Affairs (2014; 33[4]:541-546).
Ronald Bayer (2001 Awardee) and Amy Fairchild (2001 Awardee) co-wrote "Risky Business: New York City’s Experience With Fear-Based Public Health Campaigns" in Health Affairs, May 2015, 34(5):844-851.
Haiden Huskamp (2006 Awardee) co-authors "Rapid Growth In Mental Health Telemedicine Use Among Rural Medicare Beneficiaries, Wide Variation Across States" in Health Affairs, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp. 909-917, May 1, 2017.
Sherry Glied (1995 Awardee) was interviewed for "The ACA After The First Open Enrollment: A Health Affairs Conversation With Paul Ginsburg, Sherry Glied, and Bill Hoagland" posted on the Health Affairs blog, May 1, 2014.
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) and Colleen Grogan (1997 Awardee) co-wrote "Despite Resources From The ACA, Most States Do Little To Help Addiction Treatment Programs Implement Health Care Reform" in Health Affairs, May 2015, 34(5): 828-835.
Gary Young (2006 Awardee) co-authors "Modifying Hospital Community Benefit Ta
David Meltzer (2007 Awardee) co-authored "Redesigning Care For Patients At Increased Hospitalization Risk: The Comprehensive Care Physician Model" published in Health Affairs (2014; 33[5]: 770-777).
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) was mentioned in "In ‘Ensuring Timely Approval Of Generic Drugs,’ Safety Must Come First" in Health Affairs, May 14, 2015.
Several Investigators were published in the June 2014 issue of Health Affairs.