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Investigators in the June 2014 Issue of Health Affairs

Several Investigators were published in the June 2014 issue of Health Affairs.

  • Jack Needleman (1999 Awardee) co-authored "Disproportionate-Share Hospital Payment Reductions May Threaten The Financial Stability Of Safety-Net Hospitals" (2014; 33[6]: 988-996);
  • Richard Frank (1993 Awardee) co-authored "Factors Associated With High Levels Of Spending For Younger Dually Eligible Beneficiaries With Mental Disorders" (2014; 33[6]: 1006-1013);
  • Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) co-authored "Restrictions On Pharmaceutical Detailing Reduced Off-Label Prescribing Of Antidepressants And Antipsychotics In Children" (2014; 33[6]: 1014-1023);
  • Sandro Galea (2006 Awardee) co-authored "‘Big Push’ To Reduce Maternal Mortality In Uganda And Zambia Enhanced Health Systems But Lacked A Sustainability Plan" (2014; 33[6]: 1055-1066);
  • William Sage (1998 Awardee) authored "Getting The Product Right: How Competition Policy Can Improve Health Care Markets" (2014; 33[6]: 1076-1082);
  • Martin Gaynor (1994 Awardee) authored "Competition Policy In Health Care Markets: Navigating The Enforcement And Policy Maze" (2014; 33[6]: 1088-1093).
News Source: 
Health Affairs
Date: 
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Investigator: 
Aaron Kesselheim
Jack Needleman
Martin Gaynor
Richard Frank
Sandro Galea
William Sage
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