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Investigator publications listed on this site relate to research funded through the Investigator Awards program. References are provided for books and selected journal articles written by the investigators. Abstracts are available for some featured publications.
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Blumenthal, D. A Physician Goes to Washington . . . and Safely Returns, JAMA, Jan 4 2012, 307, 1, 45-46.
Cohen, M., Ilan, R., Garrett, L., LeBaron, C., Christianson, M.K. The Earlier the Longer: Disproportionate Time Allocated to Patients Discussed Early in Attending Physician Handoff Sessions , Archives of Internal Medicine, Dec 10 2012, 172, 22, 1762-64.
Corburn, J., Cohen, A. Why We Need Urban Health Equity Indicators: Integrating Science, Policy, and Community, PLOSMed, Aug 2012, 9, 8.
Fins, J.J. Severe Brain Injury and Organ Solicitation: A Call for Temperance, Virtual Mentor, Mar 2012, 14, 3, 221-6.
Hall, M.A. Regulating Stop-Loss Coverage May Be Needed to Deter Self-Insuring Small Employers from Undermining Market Reforms, Health Affairs, Feb 2012, 31, 2, 316-23.
Jones, D., Greene, J.A. The Contributions of Prevention and Treatment to the Decline in Cardiovascular Mortality: Lessons from a Forty-Year Debate, Health Affairs, Oct 2012, 31, 10, 2250-58.
Laugesen, M., Wada, R., Chen, E. In Setting Doctors’ Medicare Fees, CMS Almost Always Accepts The Relative Value Update Panel’s Advice On Work Values, Health Affairs, May 2012, 31, 5, 965-972.
Lee, S., Weiner, B., Harrison, M.I., Belden, C.M. Organizational Transformation: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research in Health Care and Other Industries. Medical Care Research and Review, Sep 6 2012. http://mcr.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/09/04/1077558712458539.full.pdf+html
Ludwig, J., Duncan, G., Gennetian, L.A., Katz, L.F., Kling, J.R., Sanbonmatsu, L. Neighborhood Effects on the Long-Term Well-Being of Low-Income Adults, Science Magazine, Sep 2012, 337, 6101, 1505-10.
Mechanic, D. Seizing Opportunities Under the Affordable Care Act for Transforming the Mental and Behavioural Health System, Health Affairs, Feb 2012, 31, 2, 376-82.
Murtagh, L., Gallagher, T., Andrew, P., Mello, M. Disclosure-and-Resolution Programs that Include Generous Compensation Offers May Prompt a Complex Patient Response, Health Affairs, Dec 2012, 31, 12, 2681-9.
Richman, B.D., Hall, M., Schulman, K.A. Overbilling and Informed Financial Consent — A Contractual Solution, NEJM, Aug 2 2012, Perspective, 367, 396-7.
Rockers, P.C., Kruk, M.E., Laugesen, M. Perception of the Health System and Public Trust in Government Evidence from the World Health Surveys, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Feb 9 2012, 37, 3, 405-437.
Schnittker, J., Massoglia, M., Uggen, C. Out and Down: Incarceration and Psychiatric Disorders, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, December 2012, 53, 4, 448-464.
Shapiro, Susan P. Advance Directives: The Elusive Goal of Having the Last Word, NAELA Journal, 2012, 8, 2, 205-232.
Skinner, J.S. Withholds to Slow Medicare Spending, JAMA, Jan 4 2012, 307, 1, 43-44.
So, A., Ruiz-Esparza, Q. Technology Innovation for Infectious Diseases in the Developing World, Infectious Diseases of Poverty Journal, Oct 2012, 1, 2, 1-9.
Taubes, G., Couzens, C.K. Sweet Little Lies, Mother Jones, November/December 2012, 34-40.
VanderWeele, T., Lantos, J., Lauderdale, D. Rising Preterm Birth Rates, 1989-2004: Changing Demographics or Changing Obstetric Practice?, Social Science and Medicine, 2012, 74, 196-201.
Watkins-Hayes, C. How Neighborhoods Can Help Poor Black Women Fight AIDS. Scholars Strategy Network, May 2012. http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar-profile/91
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