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William Sage, Lawrence Casalino, Michelle Mello, and James Robinson published in Health Affairs August Issue

William Sage (1998 Awardee) co-authored "Are Human Genes Patentable? The Supreme Court Says Yes And No" (2013; 32[8]:1343-1345).

Lawrence Casalino (1999 Awardee) co-authored "Electronic Communication Improves Access, But Barriers To Its Widespread Adoption Remain" (2013; 32[8]:1361-1367) and "Independent Practice Associations And Physician-Hospital Organizations Can Improve Care Management For Smaller Practices" (2013; 32[8]:1376-1382).

Michelle M. Mello (2007 Awardee) co-authored "High Physician Concern About Malpractice Risk Predicts More Aggressive Diagnostic Testing In Office-Based Practice" (2013; 32[8]:1383-1391).

James C. Robinson (1993 Awardee) co-authored "Increases In Consumer Cost Sharing Redirect Patient Volumes And Reduce Hospital Prices For Orthopedic Surgery" (2013; 32[8]:1392-1397).

News Source: 
Health Affairs
Date: 
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Investigator: 
James Robinson
Lawrence Casalino
Michelle Mello
William Sage
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