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Improved Scalability of Neuron-Based Phenotypic Screening Assays for Therapeutic Discovery in Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
Chronic kidney disease and intensive glycemic control increase cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Helping Older Adults Improve Their Medication Experience (HOME) by Addressing Medication Regimen Complexity in Home Healthcare.
Moore, Laura
Clinical and consumer trial performance of a sensitive immunodiagnostic home test that qualitatively detects low concentrations of sperm following vasectomy.
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Unintended Consequences: Medicare Performance Programs and Health Disparities
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External Determinants of Non-Elderly Veterans' Demand of VA Health Care
Academic Article
Racial Differences in Insurance Stability After Health Insurance Reform.
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Geographic Variation in Use of Ambulance Transport to the Emergency Department.
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The impact of insurance coverage during insurance reform on diagnostic resolution of cancer screening abnormalities.
Academic Article
Massachusetts Health Reform Cost Less and Was More Effective for Uninsured Individuals With Venous Thromboembolism: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
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The impact of health insurance reform on insurance instability.
Academic Article
Massachusetts Health Reform's Effect on Hospitals' Racial Mix of Patients and on Patients' Use of Safety-net Hospitals.
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Impact of Massachusetts Health Reform on Inpatient Care Use: Was the Safety-Net Experience Different Than in the Non-Safety-Net?
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