Alan M. Zaslavsky

Alan M. Zaslavsky, PhD

Daniel C. Tosteson Professor of Health Care Policy (Statistics) , Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
Changing demographic characteristics of women veterans: Results from a national sample.
Authors: Stern A, Wolfe J, Daley J, et al.
Military Medicine
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Impact of sociodemographic case mix on the HEDIS measures of health plan quality.
Authors: Zaslavsky AM, Hochheimer JN, Schneider EC, et al.
Medical Care
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Does the effect of respondent characteristics on consumer assessments vary across plans?
Authors: Zaslavsky AM, Zaborski L, Cleary PD
Medical Care Research and Review
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Providing consumers with information about the quality of health plans: the Consumer Assessment of Health Plans (CAHPS) demonstration in Washington state.
Authors: Guadagnoli E, Epstein AM, Zaslavsky A, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement
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How consumer assessments of managed care vary within and among markets.
Authors: Zaslavsky AM, Landon BE, Beaulieu ND, et al.
Inquiry
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Physicians’ reports of expertise in clinical practice.

Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Sex differences in assessments of the quality of Medicare managed care.
Authors: Cleary PD, Zaslavsky AM, Cioffi M
Womens Health Issues
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Dimensions of consumer-assessed quality of Medicare managed-care health plans.
Authors: Zaslavsky AM, Beaulieu ND, Landon BE, et al.
Medical Care
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Applying the Cox proportional hazards model for analysis of latency data with interval censoring
Authors: Goggins WB, Finkelstein DM and Zaslavsky AM
Statistics in Medicine
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The Consumer Assessment of Health Plan Study (CAHPS) survey of children’s health care
Authors: Homer CJ, Fowler FJ, Gallagher PM, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement
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