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Factors affecting consumers' responses to Direct-to-Consumer advertising
Essays on long-term care and aging
Two views of agency in patient advocates' problem-handling work: Storytelling and rule use
Payment systems, market factors and long-term care hospitals
Three essays on health economics
Talking about patients: Nurses' language use during hand-offs
Macroeconomic implications of health policy in the United States
The transition of chief nurse executives into chief executive officer and chief operating officer roles
Does market structure affect access to ambulatory care?: The relationship between provider supply, inter-organizational relationships, and ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations
An empirical investigation of why doctors migrate and women fail to go for screening
Updating as part of everyday work: An interactional perspective
Health care seeking for intimate partner violence in the Tokyo metropolitan area
Ozone alerts and asthma exacerbations: A case study of Dallas-Fort Worth 2000-2008
The influence of support groups and identity on goal setting and achievement in persons with type 2 diabetes
Performances of comorbidity measures in healthcare related behaviors and outcomes in type 2 diabetes
Business risk and the tradeoff theory of capital structure: Predicting the use of long-term debt in the healthcare sector
Revenue cycle management in the U.S. hospital industry
Modeling demand for Medicare Part D plans
Information in Healthcare: An Ethnographic Analysis of a Hospital Ward
Narrowing the Gap: Chronic Illness Information as Experienced in Everyday Life and Healthcare Contexts
Health Benefits for Same-sex Partners: Practical Considerations and Philosophical Underpinnings of University Policy Development
Patient Handoffs between Emergency Department and Inpatient Physicians: A Qualitative Study to Inform Standardization of Practice and Organization Theory
Clinical and cost consequences of non-adherence in the end-stage renal disease population
Essays in children's access to health care
Network alignment in healthcare: A socio-technical approach to system-wide improvement and patient safety
Patient expectations for healthcare experiences among the Taiwanese population
Optimal Dynamic Control of Queueing Networks: Emergency Departments, the W Service Network, and Supply Chains under Disruptions
Patient-Centered Medical Home Implementation: A Qualitative Study to inform Primary Care Practice and Implementation Science