Frank Thompson in Publius
Frank Thompson (2007 Awardee) co-authored "The Administrative Presidency and Fractious Federalism: The Case of Obamacare" in Publius (2014; DOI:10.1093/publius/pju011).
Frank Thompson (2007 Awardee) co-authored "The Administrative Presidency and Fractious Federalism: The Case of Obamacare" in Publius (2014; DOI:10.1093/publius/pju011).
Harold Pollack (2011 awardee) was quoted in the article, "5 Reasons Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Is Profoundly Stupid" on Alternet.
Mark Hall (2004 Awardee) co-authored "Impact Of Medical Loss Regulation On The Financial Performance Of Health Insurers" in Health Affairs (2013; 32[9]:1546-1551).
David Rosner (2002 Awardee) authored "Imagination and Public Health: The End of Lead Poisoning in California?" in The Milbank Quarterly (2014; 92[3]:430-433).
Nicholas Christakis (2000 Awardee) mentioned in the "San Diego Union-Tribune" news article, "Facebook friendships linked to lower death risk" October 31, 2016.
Joseph Fins (2006 Awardee) has been elected as "an Academico de Honor of the Real Academia National de Medicina de España or the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain. This is a significant honor, as the general membership appoints an Academico de Honor (honored or distinguished member) only when death vacates the one of fewer than 20 positions.
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 awardee) in NewsMax Health - "Soaring Generic Drug Prices Spark Backlash", November 20, 2014.
Frank Levy (2007 Awardee) in "How These Popular Children's Books Explain Donald Trump's Victory", in The Washington Post, December 2016, and in "Driverless trucks threaten jobs in 'Trumpland'" in ABC
Peter Ubel (2007 Awardee) was quoted in "Why More Women Are Getting Unnecessary Double Mastectomies" on New York Magazine, May 22, 2014.
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) was quoted in the article "Why America's Mass Shootings Can't be Labeled A Mental Health Issue" on Huffington Post, October 7 2015.