After increasing for nearly two decades, rates of neonatal abstinence syndrome have recently leveled off, reaching a plateau as early as 2014. These findings may represent successful efforts to ...
SOURCE Authors’ analysis of data for Medicare beneficiaries who died during 2002–17 (excluding data for 2014) from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey. NOTES N = 8,394. Community-based residential ...
Jeffrey R. Brown ( [email protected]) is the Karnes Professor of Finance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Gopi Shah Goda is a research scholar at the Stanford Institute for Economic ...
Genevieve P. Kanter ([email protected]) is an assistant professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine and the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, both at the University of ...
Ann Kutney-Lee ([email protected]) is a research fellow at the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. Matthew McHugh is an ...
The patient-centered medical home model aspires to fundamentally restructure care processes, but a volume-based payment system may hinder such transformations. In 2013 Oregon’s Medicaid program ...
Bradley Strunk is a consulting health researcher at the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC); he is located in Greenbelt, Maryland. Paul Ginsburg ([email protected]) is president of HSC in ...
Susan H. Busch ( [email protected]) is an associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Yale School of Public Health, in New Haven, Connecticut. Ezra Golberstein is an ...
David I. Auerbach ([email protected]) is an external adjunct faculty member at the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, College of Nursing, Montana State University, in Bozeman.
James J. Crall ([email protected]) is a professor in and chair of the Division of Public Health and Community Dentistry at the School of Dentistry, University of California Los Angeles, in Los Angeles ...
Public health frameworks have grappled with the inequitable distribution of power as a driver of the social conditions that determine health. However, these frameworks have not adequately considered ...