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Health Affairs – September 2024
Telehealth Delivery Differs Significantly by Physician and Practice Characteristics
Health Affairs – August 2024
JAMA Health Forum – March 15, 2024
Accountable Care Organization Leaders’ Perspectives on the Medicare Shared Savings Program
The New England Journal of Medicine – March 14, 2024
Vertical Integration and the Transformation of American Medicine
Journal of General Internal Medicine – February 2, 2024
Large Language Models in Health Care: Charting a Path Toward Accurate, Explainable, and Secure AI
Journal of General Internal Medicine – February 16, 2023
JAMA – September 23, 2022
Social Media and Medical Misinformation Confronting New Variants of an Old Problem
JAMA Health Forum – July 22, 2022
High-Performing and Low-Performing Hospitals Across Medicare Value-Based Payment Programs
JAMA Network Open – May 4, 2022
Perspectives of Patients About Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
JAMA Health Forum – May 14, 2021
American Journal of Managed Care – April 27, 2021
Imagining a World Without Low-value Services: Progress, Barriers, and the Path Forward
JAMIA – April 19, 2021
Public vs Physician Views of Liability for Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
Journal of General Internal Medicine – April 9, 2021
Physician Practice Leaders’ Perceptions of Medicare’s Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS)
Annals of Internal Medicine – Feb 2, 2021
Building Trust to Promote a More Equitable Health Care System
New England Journal of Medicine – Jan 30, 2020
Understanding the Rewards of Successful Drug Development — Thinking Inside the Box
Annals of Internal Medicine – Dec 17, 2019
Should Health Care Demand Interpretable Artificial Intelligence or Accept “Black Box” Medicine?
JAMA Network Open – June 21, 2019
Characteristics of Health Care Organizations Associated with Clinician Trust
JAMA – June 17, 2019
Advancing the Academic Medical Center Value Debate: Are Teaching Hospitals Worth It?
JAMA Network Open – June 7, 2019
Comparison of Costs of Care for Medicare Patients Hospitalized in Teaching and Nonteaching Hospitals
JAMA Internal Medicine – May 1, 2019
Artificial Intelligence Algorithms for Medical Prediction—Reply.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – Jan 23, 2019
Immigrant Health, Value-Based Care, and Emergency Medicaid Reform
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – Nov 26, 2018
Professionalism, Performance, and the Future of Physician Incentives
American Journal of Managed Care – September 24, 2018
“Precision Health” for High-Need, High-Cost Patients
Health Affairs – June 4, 2018
Do Academic Medical Centers Disproportionately Benefit the Sickest Patients?
Health Affairs – May 18, 2018
Beyond Utilization: Reimagining Providers As Consumers to Promote Hospital Price Competition
Health Affairs – May 10, 2018
Safety-Net Health Systems At Risk: Who Bears the Burden of Uncompensated Care?
The BMJ – April 12, 2018
Physicians’ political preferences and the delivery of end of life care in the United States
Health Affairs – February 27, 2018
Primary Care Transformation Across the Largest Safety-Net Health System in the United States.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – February 19, 2018
Can Small Physician Practices Survive? Service Sharing as a Path to Viability.
New England Journal of Medicine – November 2, 2017
Primary Care Spending Rate—A Lever for Encouraging Investment in Primary Care
Annals of Internal Medicine – October 17, 2017
U.S. Immigration Policy and American Medical Research: The Scientific Contributions of Foreign Medical Graduates
Healthcare – March 2017
Using behavioral economics in provider payment to motivate improved quality, outcomes & cost: The Alternative Quality Contract
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – May 23, 2017
Association Between Teaching Status and Mortality in US Hospitals
American Journal of Managed Care – June 1, 2016
The evolving role of subspecialties in population health management and new healthcare delivery models
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – June 21, 2016
Toward an integrated federal health system
The BMJ – March 18, 2016
Reducing prognostic errors: a new imperative in quality healthcare
New England Journal of Medicine – December 24, 2015
Reducing Diagnostic Errors – Why Now?
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – September 15, 2015
Sex differences in academic rank in US medical schools in 2014
Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands) – June 3, 2015
How 10 leading health systems pay their doctors
New England Journal of Medicine – June 11, 2015
Behavioral economics and physician compensation—promise and challenges
New England Journal of Medicine – January 15, 2015
Addressing the challenge of gray-zone medicine
New England Journal of Medicine – June 19, 2014
The economics of graduate medical education
New England Journal of Medicine & Harvard Business Review Online – November 2013
Measuring delivery system performance—toward a common denominator
The Journal of the American Medical Association – March 13, 2013
Helping smokers quit around the time of surgery