David C. Grabowski

David C. Grabowski, PhD

Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
The Effect of Prospective Payment on Admission and Treatment Policy: Evidence from Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
Authors: Sood N, Huckfeldt PJ, Grabowski DC, Newhouse JP, Escarce JJ
Journal of Health Economics
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Serious Mental Illness and Nursing Home Quality of Care
Authors: Rahman M, Grabowski DC, Intrator O, Cai S, Mor V
Health Services Research
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Nursing Home Ownership Trends and Their Impacts on Quality of Care: A Study Using Detailed Ownership Data from Texas.
Authors: Stevenson DG, Bramson J, Grabowski DC
Journal of Aging and Social Policy.
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Effect of Nursing Home Ownership on the Quality of Post-Acute Care: An Instrumental Variables Approach
Authors: Grabowski DC, Feng Z, Hirth R, Rahman M, Mor V
Journal of Health Economics
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Assisted Living Expansion and the Market for Nursing Home Care.
Authors: Grabowski DC, Stevenson DG, and Cornell PY
Health Services Research
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The Quality of Advanced Dementia Care in the Nursing Home: The Role of Special Care Units
Authors: R.O. Cadigan, D.C. Grabowski, J.L. Givens, et al.
Medical Care
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The large social value resulting from use of statins warrants steps to improve adherence and broaden treatment.
Authors: Grabowski DC, Lakdawalla D, Goldman D, et al.
Health Affairs
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Medicare Post-Acute Care Payment Reforms Have Potential to Improve Efficiency Of Care, But May Need Changes To Cut Costs Over Time
Authors: David C. Grabowski, José J. Escarce, Peter J. Huckfeldt, et al.
Health Affairs
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Unintended Consequences of Steps to Cut Readmissions and Reform Payment May Threaten Care of Vulnerable Older Adults
Authors: Naylor MD, Kurtzman ET, Grabowski DC, Harrington C, McClellan M, Reinhard SC.
Health Affairs
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Care Coordination for Dually Eligible Medicare-Medicaid Beneficiaries under the Affordable Care Act

Journal of Aging & Social Policy
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