David Stevenson

David Stevenson, SM, PhD

Associate Professor of Health Policy, Department of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University
Department of Health PolicyVillage at Vanderbilt, Suite 21001500 21st Avenue SouthNashville, TN 37212

David Stevenson is currently an associate professor of health policy in the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Stevenson’s primary research interests are end-of-life care and long-term care. His previous work has focused on a range of topics in these areas, including the evolution of Medicare’s hospice benefit, end-of-life care for Medicare Advantage enrollees, and long-term-care financing options for the future. 

Dr. Stevenson received a BA in religion from Oberlin College, an MS in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a PhD in health policy from Harvard University. His previous faculty appointment was in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School.

Private equity investment and nursing home care: Is it a big deal?

Health Affairs
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Ownership conversions and nursing home performance.

Health Services Research
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Medicare Part D and the Nursing Home Setting
Authors: D.G. Stevenson, H.A. Huskamp, and J.P. Newhouse
The Gerontologist
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Planning for the future--long-term care and the 2008 election.

New England Journal of Medicine
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Prescription drug claim rejections for nursing home residents under Medicare Part D.

Health Affairs
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Differences in hospice care between home and institutional settings.

Journal of Palliative Medicine
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Medicare Part D and nursing home residents
Authors: Stevenson DG, Huskamp HA, Keating NL, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Coverage and prior authorization of psychotropic drugs under Medicare Part D.
Authors: Huskamp HA, Stevenson DG, Donahue JM, et al.
Psychiatric Services
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The influence of Medicare home health payment incentives: does payer source matter?

Inquiry
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Nursing home consumer complaints and their potential role in assessing quality of care

Medical Care
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