
Mary Beth Landrum, PhD
Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
1995 - Student Travel Award to the Spring Meeting - Eastern North American Region of the International Biometric
1994 - Rackham Postdoctoral Fellowship (full tuition and stipend) - University of Michigan
1991 - Don Chemical Student Prize for performance on Ph.D. qualifying examination - Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan
1991 - Don Chemical Student Prize for performance as a first-year student - Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan
1990 - Regents Fellowship (full tuition and stipend) - University of Michigan
Combining information from two data sources with misreporting and incompleteness to assess hospice-use among cancer patients: a multiple imputation approach
Insurer market structure and variation in commercial health care spending
Authors: McKellar MR, Naimer S, Landrum MB, Gibson TB, Chandra A, Chernew ME
Health Services Research
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Health Services Research
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Physicians’ propensity to discuss prognosis is associated with prognosis awareness of patients with metastatic lung or colorectal cancer
Authors: Liu PH, Landrum MB, Weeks JC, Huskamp HA, Kahn KL, He Y, Mack JW, Keating NL
Journal of Palliative Medicine
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Journal of Palliative Medicine
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Elderly breast and colorectal cancer patients' clinical course: patient and contextual influences
Authors: Lamont EB, Zaslavsky AM, Subramanian SV, Meilleur AE, He Y, Landrum MB
Medical Care
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Medical Care
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Competitive bidding in Medicare Advantage: Effect of benchmark changes on plan bids
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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Propensity score weighting with multilevel data.
Representativeness of participants in the Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Outcomes (CanCORS) Consortium relative to the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program.
The impact of the Affordable Care Act on Medicare Advantage Plan Availability and Enrollment.
Do tumor boards improve the quality of cancer care?
Authors: Keating NL, Landrum MB, Lamont EB, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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