John Hsu, MD, MBA
Director of the Program for Clinical Economics and Policy Analysis, Mongan Institute for Health Policy, MGH; Associate Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harv
Institute for Health PolicyMassachusetts General Hospital50 Staniford StreetRoom 901BBoston, MA 02114
Substantial Physician Turnover and Beneficiary 'Churn' in a Large Medicare Pioneer ACO
Authors: Hsu J, Vogeli C, Price M, Brand R, Chernew ME et al
Health Affairs
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Health Affairs
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Screening Mammography for Free: Impact of Eliminating Cost Sharing on Cancer Screening Rates
Authors: Jena AB, Huang J, Fireman B, Fung V, Gazelle S et al
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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Nearly One-Third of Enrollees in California's Individual Market Missed Opportunities to Receive Financial Assistance
Authors: Fung V, Liang CY, Donelan K, Peitzman CG, Dow WH et al
Health Affairs
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The ACA and Risk Pools--Insurer Losses in the Setting of Noncompliant Plans
Patient Population Loss at a Large Pioneer Accountable Care Organization and Implications for Refining the Program
Authors: Hsu J, Price M, Spirt J, Vogeli C, Brand R, Chernew ME, et al
Health Affairs
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How Much Favorable Selection Is Left in Medicare Advantage?
Authors: Newhouse JP, Price M, McWilliams JM, Hsu J, McGuire TG
American Journal of Health Economics
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American Journal of Health Economics
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Adverse Clinical Events Among Medicare Beneficiaries Using Antipsychotic Drugs: Linking Health Insurance Benefits and Clinical Needs
Responses to Medicare Drug Costs Among Near-Poor versus Subsidized Beneficiaries
Authors: Vicki Fung, Mary Price, Alisa B. Busch, et al.
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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In Consumer-Directed Health Plans, A Majority Of Patients Were Unaware Of Free Or Low-Cost Preventive Care
Steps To Reduce Favorable Risk Selection In Medicare Advantage Largely Succeeded, Boding Well For Health Insurance Exchanges
Authors: Joseph P. Newhouse, Jie Huang, Mary Price, et al.
Health Affairs
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