Aaron Kesselheim in Health Affairs
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) co-authored "Existing FDA Pathways Have Potential To Ensure Early Access To, And Appropriate Use Of, Specialty Drugs" in Health Affairs (October 2014; 33(10): 1770-1778).
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) co-authored "Existing FDA Pathways Have Potential To Ensure Early Access To, And Appropriate Use Of, Specialty Drugs" in Health Affairs (October 2014; 33(10): 1770-1778).
Sara Rosenbaum (2000 Awardee) co-wrote "Community Health Centers And Medicaid At 50: An Enduring Relationship Essential For Health System Transformation" in Health Affairs, vol. 34, no. 7, pages 1096-1104.
James Robinson (1993 Awardee) co-authored "Specialty Pharmaceuticals: Policy Initiatives To Improve Assessment, Pricing, Prescription, And Use" in the October issue of Health Affairs (2014; 33(10): 1745-1750).
Sara Rosenbaum (2000 Awardee) co-wrote "The Value Of The Nonprofit Hospital Tax Exemption Was $24.6 Billion In 2011" in Health Affairs, July 2015, vol. 34, no. 7, pages 1225-1233.
Jens Ludwig (2009 awardee) in Health Affairs Blog - "Poverty’s Association With Poor Health Outcomes and Health Disparities", October 30, 2014.
Michael Sparer (2002 Awardee) wrote "ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY: Medicaid At 50: Remarkable Growth Fueled By Unexpected Politics" in Health Affairs, July 2015, 34(7):1084-1091.
Mark Pauly (1995 Awardee) and Frank Sloan (2003 Awardee) co-authored "An Economic Framework For Preventive Care Advice" in the November issue of Health Affairs (33 (11): 2034-2040).
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) had research mentioned in "To Support Physician Decision-Making, Re-Evaluate Industry Funding Of Science" in Health Affairs, July 16, 2015.
Jason Corburn (2007 Awardee) co-authored a paper in Health Affairs, "A Health-In-All-Policies Approach Addresses Many Of Richmond, California’s Place-Based Hazards, Stressors" (2014; 33(11): 1905-1913). It also recently appeared on their blog.
Michael Millenson (Awardee 1993) wrote an article in "Health Affairs Blog" titled: "Medicare, Fair Pay, And The AMA: The Forgotten History" on September 10, 2015