
Joseph P. Newhouse, PhD
Research Professor
John D. MacArthur Professor of Health Policy and Management (Emeritus)
COBRA ARRA Subsidies: Was the Carrot Enticing Enough?
Authors: Ilana Graetz, Mary Reed, Vicki Fung, et al.
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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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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Health Affairs
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The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year
Authors: Amy Finkelstein, Sarah Taubman, Bill Wright, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Economics
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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Medicare Part D Cost Sharing and Antipsychotic Use in Two Medicare Advantage Plans
Authors: Vicki Fung, Mary Price, Alisa Busch, et al.
Clinical Medicine and Research
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Clinical Medicine and Research
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Consumer Directed Health Plans with Health Savings Accounts: Whose Skin Is in the Game and How Do Costs Affect Care-Seeking?
Integrating Risk Adjustment and Enrollee Premiums in Health Plan Payment
Authors: Thomas G. McGuire, Jacob Glazer, Joseph P. Newhouse, et al.
Journal of Health Economics
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Journal of Health Economics
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Geographic Variation in Physicians’ Responses to a Reimbursement Change
Authors: Jacobson M, Earle C and Newhouse JP
New England Journal of Medicine
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New England Journal of Medicine
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Medicare's bundled payment pilot for acute and postacute care: analysis and recommendations on where to begin.
Authors: Sood N, Huckfeldt PJ, Escarce JJ, Grabowski DC, Newhouse JP
Health Affairs
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Health Affairs
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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
Economic History of Medicare Part C