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Subject Areas on Research
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"Build it and they will come"
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A New Community Health Center/Academic Medicine Partnership for Medicaid Cost Control, Powered by the Mega Teaching Health Center.
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A decade in diabetes specialist services, 2000 to 2011, in England: the views of consultant diabetologists and diabetes specialist nurses amidst persistent healthcare delivery change.
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A letter from America.
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A national strategy to put accountable care into practice.
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A proposed framework for understanding the forces behind legislation of universal health insurance: lessons from ten countries.
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AAN works to move health care using nurses' expertise. Interview by Susan Trossman.
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Access to healthcare services makes a difference in healthy longevity among older Chinese adults.
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Accountable care around the world: a framework to guide reform strategies.
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Advancing universal coverage of healthcare in China: translating political will into policy and practice.
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Aligning payment reform and delivery innovation in emergency care.
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Association Between 2010 Medicare Reform and Inpatient Rehabilitation Access in People With Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
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Association Between 2010 Medicare Reforms and Utilization of Postacute Inpatient Rehabilitation in Ischemic Stroke.
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Association between the 2012 Health and Social Care Act and specialist visits and hospitalisations in England: A controlled interrupted time series analysis.
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Beijing morning.
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Bending the curve through health reform implementation.
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Bending the curve: effective steps to address long-term healthcare spending growth.
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Better Evidence to Guide Payment Reforms: Recognizing the Importance of Perspective.
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Breast cancer screening: science, society and common sense.
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Build it and hope that enough of them will come.
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COVID-19: The Time for Collaboration Between Long-Term Services and Supports, Health Care Systems, and Public Health Is Now.
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Cardiovascular imaging research at the crossroads.
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Case study: Transforming cancer care at a community oncology practice.
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Celebrate oncology nursing month by advocating for nurses.
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Changes in health expenditures in China in 2000s: has the health system reform improved affordability.
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Changing the organization of health care.
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China's response to the rising stroke burden.
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Commentary: Personalized health planning and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: an opportunity for academic medicine to lead health care reform.
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Community and facility-level engagement in planning and budgeting for the government health sector--a district perspective from Kenya.
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Comparing Mortality of Peritoneal and Hemodialysis Patients in an Era of Medicare Payment Reform.
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Creating meaningful health care reform.
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De facto mental health services in the rural south.
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Decentralizing rural health services: a case study in China.
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Did Massachusetts Health Reform Affect Veterans Affairs Primary Care Use?
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Do targeted efforts for the rural underserved help kill comprehensive reform?
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Does decentralisation improve human resource management in the health sector? A case study from China.
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Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China.
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Early experiences with accountable care in Medicaid: special challenges, big opportunities.
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Economic benefits of less restrictive regulation of advanced practice nurses in North Carolina.
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Effect of Massachusetts health reform on chronic disease outcomes.
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Effective coverage for hypertension treatment among middle-aged adults and the older population in China, 2011 to 2013: A nationwide longitudinal study.
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Effects of state reforms on health insurance coverage of adults.
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Emergency department utilization after the implementation of Massachusetts health reform.
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Epidemiology and health care reform.
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Equity impacts of neoliberal reforms: what should the policy responses be?
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Existing and Emerging Payment and Delivery Reforms in Cardiology.
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For Third Enrollment Period, Marketplaces Expand Decision Support Tools To Assist Consumers.
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Fostering accountable health care: moving forward in medicare.
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Geriatric rehabilitation: state of the art.
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Global implications of China's healthcare reform.
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Have the latest reforms reversed WHO's decline?
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Health Care Reform in the United States.
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Health care reform and the federal transformation initiatives: capitalizing on the potential of advanced practice psychiatric nurses.
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Health equity in transition from planned to market economy in China.
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Health reform and physician-led accountable care: the paradox of primary care physician leadership.
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Health reform in Pakistan: a call to action.
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Health reform in the private sector: initiatives of the American Managed Behavioral Healthcare Association.
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Health reform. Or not?
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Healthcare reform for imagers: finding a way forward now.
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Imaging as a quantitative science.
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Improving Care And Lowering Costs: Evidence And Lessons From A Global Analysis Of Accountable Care Reforms.
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Improving health equity for older people with serious illness through value based payment reform.
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Industrialized health care and midcareer crises.
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Inertia in health care organizations: A case study of peritoneal dialysis services.
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Innovations In Diabetes Care Around the World: Case Studies Of Care Transformation Through Accountable Care Reforms.
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Integrative medicine: bringing medicine back to its roots.
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Is there empirical evidence for "Defensive Medicine"? A reassessment.
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Learning from Taiwan: experience with universal health insurance.
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Lessons from India in organizational innovation: a tale of two heart hospitals.
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Lessons from the Swedish health care system.
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Long-term care in North Carolina.
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Looking to the Future: Medical Students' Views on Health Care Reform and Professional Responsibility.
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Making health reform work: the view from the states. Essay review.
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Making the Case for Value-Based Payment Reform in Children's Health Care.
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Managed outcomes: a strategy to improve the nation's health.
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Marginal Effects-Quantifying the Effect of Changes in Risk Factors in Logistic Regression Models.
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Mark McClellan. Interview by Asher Mullard.
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Massachusetts health reform and Veterans Affairs health system enrollment.
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Measuring health care performance now, not tomorrow: essential steps to support effective health reform.
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Medical Students' Views and Knowledge of the Affordable Care Act: A Survey of Eight U.S. Medical Schools.
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Medical students and the Affordable Care Act: uninformed and undecided.
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Medicare's New Quality Payment Program Has Started-Are You Ready?
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Mental health care in North Carolina: challenges on the road to reform.
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Obama's giant step towards universal health insurance.
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On residents' satisfaction with community health services after health care system reform in Shanghai, China, 2011.
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Oncology Care Model: Short- and Long-Term Considerations in the Context of Broader Payment Reform.
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Oncology and Palliative Care Integration: Cocreating Quality and Value in the Era of Health Care Reform.
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Oncology payment reform to achieve real health care reform.
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Optimized, unequal pulse spacing in multiple echo sequences improves refocusing in magnetic resonance.
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Outcomes of mental health care for children and adolescents: I. A comprehensive conceptual model.
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Palliative care and the search for value in health reform.
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Pay-for-Performance Incentives: Holy Grail or Sippy Cup?
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Peer Review of Peer Review: Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
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Personalized health planning.
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Physicians' beliefs and U.S. health care reform--a national survey.
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Pivoting to Value-Based Care in North Carolina.
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Policy Considerations to Promote Equitable Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment in Peru.
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Population segmentation based on healthcare needs: a systematic review.
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Predictive modeling the physician assistant supply: 2010-2025.
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Primary care physician-led health reform--reply.
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Privatization and just healthcare.
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Programmed Outcome Research Teams (PORTs) and implications for clinical practice.
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Public behavioral health care reform in North Carolina: will we get it right this time around?
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Public reporting of cardiac surgery performance: Part 1--history, rationale, consequences.
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Public's view of mental health services for the elderly: responses to Dear Abby.
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Recommendations of the Little Rock Working Group on Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders in Health-Care Reform.
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Reducing health care hazards: lessons from the commercial aviation safety team.
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Reform of how health care is paid for in China: challenges and opportunities.
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Reform of the Chinese health care financing system.
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Reform should make health the first item of business.
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Reforming nursing education for future practice.
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Reforming payments to healthcare providers: the key to slowing healthcare cost growth while improving quality?
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Repeat experience with the doughnut hole in Medicare Part D: when the doughnut hole becomes a tunnel.
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Research on field-based services: models for reform in the delivery of mental health care to populations with complex clinical problems.
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Restoring our health.
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Robotic surgery in urological oncology: patient care or market share?
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Setting priorities for health reform.
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Singapore's health-care system: key features, challenges, and shifts.
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Social phobia: outlook for the '90s.
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Social security health insurance for the informal sector in Nicaragua: a randomized evaluation.
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Society of Gynecologic Oncology Future of Physician Payment Reform Task Force report: The Endometrial Cancer Alternative Payment Model (ECAP).
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Specialty, Political Affiliation, and Perceived Social Responsibility Are Associated with U.S. Physician Reactions to Health Care Reform Legislation.
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Spillover Effects of Massachusetts Health Reform on Mental Health Use by VA and Medicare Dual Enrollees.
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State purchasing cooperatives for psychotropic medication.
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Summary of the 44th Annual Meeting on Women's Cancers.
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Take charge: managing six transformations in health care delivery.
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Taking societal cost into clinical consideration: U.S. physicians' views.
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TennCare patients in chronic pain: is Medicaid reform really different?
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The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion and Impact Along the Cancer-Care Continuum: A Systematic Review.
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The Affordable Care Act: What's Next?
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The American Heart Association's 2008 Statement of Principles for Healthcare Reform.
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The Case for Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina.
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The Effect of Malpractice Law on Physician Supply: Evidence from Negligence-Standard Reforms
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The Evolving Payment Reform Landscape: New Opportunities for Gastroenterology Leadership.
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The Liberty of Free Riders: The Minimum Coverage Provision, Mill's 'Harm Principle,' and American Social Morality
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The case for the Clinton plan for health care reform.
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The dynamics of health care opinion, 2008-2010: partisanship, self-interest, and racial resentment.
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The financing and organization of health services in poor rural China: a case study in Donglan County.
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The fragility of the U.S. vaccine supply.
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The hazards of correcting myths about health care reform.
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The health of our nation and the importance of nursing.
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The impact of an innovative reform to the South Carolina dental medicaid system.
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The impact of urban health insurance reform on hospital charges: a case study from two cities in China.
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The incoherence of China's national health development strategies.
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The quality imperative for palliative care.
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The relationship between insurance coverage and psychiatric disorder in predicting use of mental health services.
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Time for health to enter China's climate action framework.
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To my friend in echocardiography.
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Toward evidence-based policy making and standardized assessment of health policy reform.
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Tracking China's health reform.
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Training in subspecialty internal medicine. On the chessboard of health care reform. Association of Subspecialty Professors.
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Transitions of Care in an Era of Healthcare Transformation.
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Trends in Regional Supply of Peritoneal Dialysis in an Era of Health Reform, 2006 to 2013.
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Unintended consequences of steps to cut readmissions and reform payment may threaten care of vulnerable older adults.
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Urban health insurance reform and coverage in China using data from National Health Services Surveys in 1998 and 2003.
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Utilization and expenses of outpatient services among tuberculosis patients in three Chinese counties: an observational comparison study.
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Value-based insurance design: quality improvement but no cost savings.
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What lessons can be drawn from tuberculosis (TB) control in China in the 1990s? An analysis from a health system perspective.
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Why palliative care is the answer to the serious illness question in payment reform.
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Keywords of People
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Anderson, Ruth A.,
Professor Emerita in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Attarian, David Edward,
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Boucher, Nathan Adam,
Associate Research Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy,
Medicine, Geriatrics
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Lunsford, Christopher Daniel,
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Pediatrics
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Moss, Haley A,
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology
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Ridley, David Blaine,
Professor of the Practice of Business Administration,
Duke Science & Society
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Sawin, Gregory Eshleman,
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine
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Sorenson, Corinna,
Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences,
Duke Science & Society
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Sullivan, Daniel Carl,
Professor Emeritus of Radiology,
Radiology