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Health insurance and health at age 65: implications for medical care spending on new Medicare beneficiaries
Objectives. To investigate the consequences of endogeneity bias on the estimated effect of having health insurance on health at age 63 or 64, just...
Health Services Research, 04/01/06 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
Commentaryresponse to Richard Kronick
It is encouraging that the debate appears to be shifting from the question of whether having health insurance has any impact on health to the...
Health Services Research, 04/01/06 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
Availability of safety net providers and access to care of uninsured persons
Objective. To understand how proximity to safety net clinics and hospitals affects a variety of measures of access to care and service use by...
Health Services Research, 10/01/04 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
Medicare breast surgery fees and treatment received by Older Women with localized Breast Cancer
Objective. To determine whether area-level Medicare physician fees for mastectomy and breast conserving surgery were associated with treatment...
Health Services Research, 04/01/03 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
1999 AHSR Presidential Address
Better Health Care Decisions: Fulfilling the Promise of Health Services Research Better Health Care Decisions: Fulfilling the Promise of Health...
Health Services Research, 04/01/00 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
Perceived financial incentives, HMO market penetration, and physicians' practice styles and satisfaction - A Memorial to Alice Hersh - health maintenance organizations
Objective. To estimate the effects of physicians' personal financial incentives and other measures of involvement with HMOs on three measures of...
Health Services Research, 04/01/99 by Jack Hadley · More from publication -
Reaction 1 - response to Jill Eden, in this issue, p. 685
The large number of surveys on health care access indicate widespread concern on access issues such that access and quality researchers should have...
Health Services Research, 08/01/98 by Jack Hadley · More from publication


