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Essays in economics
Managed lives: Privatizing public health in Puerto Rico
 
Innovation and incentives in pharmaceutical research and development
Safety climate in US hospitals: Its measurement, variation, and relationship to organizational safety performance
 
New frameworks for hospital quality and value profiling
Obesity policy and the public
 
The diffusion of medical information in hospitals, patients and physicians
Examining the scope of multibusiness health care firms: Implications for corporate strategy, management control systems and performance
 
Decision-analytic approaches to evaluating prevention policy alternatives
Pathologies in American democracy: The partisan politics of medical care
 
Essays on information, competition and quality in health care provider markets
Essays on the industrial organization of health care
 
Examining changes in mental health care by race/ethnicity: 1990--1992 to 2001--2003
"Everything for everybody?" An examination of organizational scope in the health care industry
 
Work process failure and organizational learning in health care delivery settings
Market dynamics and health care for the uninsured
 
Essays on consumer behavior in health care
Essays on developing country markets in environment and health
 
The application of decision analytic methods to diverse public health problems in underserved populations
The Industrial Organization of Health Insurance Markets
 
Essays on the Industrial Organization of Health Care
The Evolving Dynamics of Health Insurance Under State and Federal Reform
 
Clinical Care in Environments of Hyperdiversity: Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in a Post Pentad World
Competition, Regulation, and Entry Timing in Marketing for Pharmaceutical Line Extensions
 
Essays on Public Outcomes Reporting and Technology Adoption in Health Care
With or Without: Empirical Analyses of Disparities in Health Care Access and Quality
 
Consequences of Government Provision and Regulation of Health Insurance