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1Do High-Performance Image-to-Image Translation Networks Enable the Discovery of Radiomic Features? Application to MRI Synthesis from Ultrasound in Prostate Cancer0.00Citations (PDF)
2Hospital Use of Common Z-Codes for Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries 2017-2021
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1Citations (PDF)
3Trends in Characteristics of Adults Enrolled in Traditional Fee-for-Service Medicare and Medicare Advantage, 2011–2019
Medical Care, 2022, 60, 227-231
1.913Citations (PDF)
4The Risk of Hospitalization and Mortality After Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Vaccine Type: Observational Study of Medical Claims Data3.06Citations (PDF)
5Examining the Prevalence of Previously Recorded Phenotypically Related Diagnoses Among Fee-for-Service Medicare Enrollees Newly Diagnosed with Mendelian Conditions2.70Citations (PDF)
6Improving Economic Conditions Matter for Mortality: Changes in Local Economic Distress Associated with Mortality Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries Between 2003 and 20152.74Citations (PDF)
7Economic Prosperity and Cardiovascular Mortality13.72Citations (PDF)
8Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition Admission Rates in Younger and Older Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage Populations, 2011–20192.72Citations (PDF)
9Association of <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 vaccination prioritization and hospitalization among older Washingtonians2.81Citations (PDF)
10Use of Data to Understand the Social Determinants of Depression in Two Middle‐Income Countries: the 3‐D Commission
Journal of Urban Health, 2021, 98, 41-50
3.410Citations (PDF)
11Data Sources for Understanding the Social Determinants of Health: Examples from Two Middle-Income Countries: the 3-D Commission
Journal of Urban Health, 2021, 98, 31-40
3.43Citations (PDF)
12Integrating Epidemiological Information into MRI Reports Reduces Ensuing Radiologic Testing Costs Among Patients with Low Back Pain: A Controlled Study0.52Citations (PDF)
13Assessment of Year-to-Year Patient-Specific Comorbid Conditions Reported in the Medicare Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse
JAMA Network Open, 2020, 3, e2018176
7.210Citations (PDF)
14A Decade of Modest Convergence in Geographic Variation in Per Capita Medicare Fee-for-Service Expenditures: Taxation Without Representation Is Not Sustainable; Is It Time for Taxpayer and Consumer Engagement?2.73Citations (PDF)
15Inequity in access to personalized medicine in France: Evidences from analysis of geo variations in the access to molecular profiling among advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients: Results from the IFCT Biomarkers France Study
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, e0234387
2.54Citations (PDF)
16A Method for Examining Geographic Variation When Denominators Are Unknown, Populations Vary, and Time is of the Essence
Spine, 2020, 45, E1699-E1702
2.40Citations (PDF)
17Association Between Community Economic Distress and Receipt of Recommended Services Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Enrollees2.75Citations (PDF)
18Comparing Three Methods for Reducing Psychotropic Use in Older Demented Spanish Care Home Residents2.87Citations (PDF)
19Cost and Outcomes Information Should Be Part of Shared Decision Making
JAMA Surgery, 2019, 154, 465
9.81Citations (PDF)
20Use of Z-Codes to Record Social Determinants of Health Among Fee-for-service Medicare Beneficiaries in 20172.740Citations (PDF)
21Reducing Psychotropic Use in Older Non-demented Spanish Care Home Residents: a Before-After Comparison of Three Methods2.70Citations (PDF)
22Per Capita Medicare Inflation in the Last Decade: Unit Cost Increases Offset by Reduced Utilization2.70Citations (PDF)
23Medicare’s per-Beneficiary Potentially Avoidable Admission Measures Mask True Performance2.70Citations (PDF)
24Development and Implementation of a Person-Centered, Technology-Enhanced Care Model For Managing Chronic Conditions: Cohort Study
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2019, 7, e11082
5.523Citations (PDF)
25Association Among Opioid Use, Treatment Preferences, and Perceptions of Physician Treatment Recommendations in Patients With Neck and Back Pain1.07Citations (PDF)
26Proportion of Decedents’ Expenditures Among Recent Reductions in Medicare Expenditures
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2018, 178, 717
8.94Citations (PDF)
27Association Between a Measure of Community Economic Distress and Medicare Patients’ Health Care Utilization, Quality, Outcomes, and Costs2.717Citations (PDF)
28Community Economic Distress and Changes in Medicare Patients' End-of-Life Care Costs1.54Citations (PDF)
29Differences Among States in Rural Veterans’ Use of VHA and Non‐VHA Hospitals
Journal of Rural Health, 2017, 33, 32-40
2.811Citations (PDF)
30Per-Capita Medicare Expenditures, Primary Care Access, Mortality Rates, and the Least Healthy Cities in America
American Journal of Medicine, 2017, 130, 101-104
2.14Citations (PDF)
31Episode-of-Care Characteristics and Costs for Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery in Hospitals Belonging to the High Value Healthcare Collaborative Compared With Similar Hospitals in the Same Health Care Markets
Medical Care, 2017, 55, 583-589
1.912Citations (PDF)
32The Reply2.10Citations (PDF)
33Over‐<scp>REACH</scp>ing Conclusions2.81Citations (PDF)
34A proposal to improve health-care value in spine care delivery: the primary spine practitioner
Spine Journal, 2017, 17, 1570-1574
1.716Citations (PDF)
35The High Value Healthcare Collaborative: Observational Analyses of Care Episodes for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Surgery
Journal of Arthroplasty, 2017, 32, 702-708
3.512Citations (PDF)
36Is the French palliative care policy effective everywhere? Geographic variation in changes in inpatient death rates among older patients in France, 2010–20131.44Citations (PDF)
37Using Publicly Available Data to Construct a Transparent Measure of Health Care Value: A Method and Initial Results
Milbank Quarterly, 2016, 94, 314-333
3.18Citations (PDF)
38Characteristics of US Adults Who Have Positive and Negative Perceptions of Doctors of Chiropractic and Chiropractic Care1.09Citations (PDF)
39Multistakeholder recommendations for improving value of spine care
Spine Journal, 2016, 16, 801-804
1.72Citations (PDF)
40Hailey13.718Citations (PDF)
41An Alternative Way to Provide Healthcare for Veterans
American Journal of Medicine, 2016, 129, 554-556
2.13Citations (PDF)
42Effect of Spinal Manipulation of Upper Cervical Vertebrae on Blood Pressure: Results of a Pilot Sham-Controlled Trial1.017Citations (PDF)
43Cross-Sectional Analysis of Per Capita Supply of Doctors of Chiropractic and Opioid Use in Younger Medicare Beneficiaries1.017Citations (PDF)
44Geographic Variation in Medicare Expenditures, 2003-2012
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2016, 176, 405
8.96Citations (PDF)
45The Association Between Use of Chiropractic Care and Costs of Care Among Older Medicare Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain and Multiple Comorbidities1.024Citations (PDF)
46Comparing VA to Non-VA Care2.70Citations (PDF)
47Public Perceptions of Doctors of Chiropractic: Results of a National Survey and Examination of Variation According to Respondents' Likelihood to Use Chiropractic, Experience With Chiropractic, and Chiropractic Supply in Local Health Care Markets1.056Citations (PDF)
48Comparing Propensity Score Methods for Creating Comparable Cohorts of Chiropractic Users and Nonusers in Older, Multiply Comorbid Medicare Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain1.010Citations (PDF)
49Caveats to Consider When Calculating Healthcare Value
American Journal of Medicine, 2015, 128, 802-803
2.18Citations (PDF)
50Characteristics and patterns of elective admissions to for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals in France in 2009 and 2010
Social Science and Medicine, 2015, 133, 53-58
4.56Citations (PDF)
51Potential Advantages of Health System Consolidation and Integration
American Journal of Medicine, 2015, 128, 1050-1051
2.13Citations (PDF)
52Rates of admission for ambulatory care sensitive conditions in France in 2009–2010: trends, geographic variation, costs, and an international comparison2.148Citations (PDF)
53Geographic Variation in Admissions for Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, and Hip Fracture in France
Medical Care, 2014, 52, 909-917
1.916Citations (PDF)
54Geographic variation in rates of common surgical procedures in France in 2008–2010, and comparison to the US and Britain
Health Policy, 2014, 118, 215-221
3.029Citations (PDF)
55Sex-based differences in income and response to proposed financial incentives among general practitioners in France
Health Policy, 2013, 113, 199-205
3.07Citations (PDF)
56Medicare's Demonstration of Expanded Coverage for Chiropractic Services: Limitations of the Demonstration and an Alternative Direct Cost Estimate1.08Citations (PDF)
57US Spending On Complementary And Alternative Medicine During 2002–08 Plateaued, Suggesting Role In Reformed Health System
Health Affairs, 2013, 32, 45-52
5.824Citations (PDF)
58The Unintended Consequences of Bundled Payments10.552Citations (PDF)
59A Collaborative Of Leading Health Systems Finds Wide Variations In Total Knee Replacement Delivery And Takes Steps To Improve Value
Health Affairs, 2012, 31, 1329-1338
5.860Citations (PDF)
60Where the United States Spends Its Spine Dollars
Spine, 2012, 37, 1693-1701
2.4132Citations (PDF)
61The United States Chiropractic Workforce: An alternative or complement to primary care?1.813Citations (PDF)
62The Savings Illusion — Why Clinical Quality Improvement Fails to Deliver Bottom-Line Results25.564Citations (PDF)
63Health Behaviors and Utilization among Users of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Treatment versus Health Promotion
Health Services Research, 2011, 46, 1402-1416
2.261Citations (PDF)
64Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners and Accountable Care Organizations: The Train Is Leaving the Station2.18Citations (PDF)
65Utilization and Expenditures on Chiropractic Care in the United States from 1997 to 2006
Health Services Research, 2010, 45, 748-761
2.249Citations (PDF)
66Absence of race- or gender-specific income disparities among full-time white and Asian general internists working for the Veterans Administration
Gender Medicine, 2010, 7, 64-70
1.62Citations (PDF)
67A Longitudinal Analysis of Rural and Urban Veterans’ Health-Related Quality of Life
Journal of Rural Health, 2010, 26, 156-163
2.846Citations (PDF)
68Impact of Rural Residence on Survival of Male Veterans Affairs Patients After Age 65
Journal of Rural Health, 2010, 26, 318-324
2.813Citations (PDF)
69A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Year Examination of Rural and Urban Veterans Administration Users: 2002–2006
Military Medicine, 2010, 175, 252-258
1.08Citations (PDF)
70How Do Race And Sex Affect The Earnings Of Primary Care Physicians?
Health Affairs, 2009, 28, 557-566
5.854Citations (PDF)
71Do Older Rural and Urban Veterans Experience Different Rates of Unplanned Readmission to VA and Non‐VA Hospitals?
Journal of Rural Health, 2009, 25, 62-69
2.837Citations (PDF)
72Practical and Policy Implications of Using Different Rural‐Urban Classification Systems: A Case Study of Inpatient Service Utilization Among Veterans Administration Users
Journal of Rural Health, 2009, 25, 259-266
2.824Citations (PDF)
73Rural Veterans and Access to High‐Quality Care for High‐Risk Surgeries
Health Services Research, 2008, 43, 1737-1751
2.215Citations (PDF)
74Rural–Urban Differences in Primary Care Physicians' Practice Patterns, Characteristics, and Incomes
Journal of Rural Health, 2008, 24, 161-170
2.846Citations (PDF)
75Research on Rural Veterans: An Analysis of the Literature
Journal of Rural Health, 2008, 24, 337-344
2.861Citations (PDF)
76Author reply
Ophthalmology, 2008, 115, 411-412
4.90Citations (PDF)
77Comparing the Characteristics, Utilization, Efficiency, and Outcomes of VA and Non-VA Inpatient Care Provided to VA Enrollees
Medical Care, 2008, 46, 863-871
1.918Citations (PDF)
78Characteristics of VA Patients Who Use Low-Quality Private-Sector CABG Centers in New York2.22Citations (PDF)
79Reducing Avoidable Deaths Among Veterans: Directing Private-Sector Surgical Care to High-Performance Hospitals3.313Citations (PDF)
80Gender Differences in the Annual Income of Psychiatrists
Psychiatric Services, 2007, 58, 515-520
2.410Citations (PDF)
81Gender Differences in Ophthalmologists’ Annual Incomes
Ophthalmology, 2007, 114, 1696-1701.e1
4.930Citations (PDF)
82The influence of provider sex on neurologists’ annual incomes1.48Citations (PDF)
83Race and Gender Differences in Pediatricians’ Annual Incomes
Academic Pediatrics, 2007, 7, 196-200
1.411Citations (PDF)
84Differences in the Annual Incomes of Emergency Physicians Related to Gender
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007, 14, 434-440
1.87Citations (PDF)
85Gender Differences in Anesthesiologists' Annual Incomes
Anesthesiology, 2007, 106, 806-811
3.328Citations (PDF)
86Veterans Health Administration Patients’ Use of the Private Sector for Coronary Revascularization In New York
Medical Care, 2006, 44, 519-526
1.920Citations (PDF)
87Rural and Urban Disparities in Health-Related Quality of Life Among Veterans With Psychiatric Disorders
Psychiatric Services, 2006, 57, 851-856
2.4103Citations (PDF)
88Race and gender differences in general internists’ annual incomes2.732Citations (PDF)
89Physical and Mental Health and Access to Care Among Nonmetropolitan Veterans Health Administration Patients Younger Than 65 Years
Journal of Rural Health, 2006, 22, 9-16
2.835Citations (PDF)
90Rural-Urban Disparities in Health-Related Quality of Life Within Disease Categories of Veterans
Journal of Rural Health, 2006, 22, 204-211
2.8104Citations (PDF)
91Characteristics of Rural and Urban Cadaveric Organ Transplant Donors and Recipients
Journal of Rural Health, 2006, 22, 264-268
2.810Citations (PDF)
92Association of Race and Gender with General Surgeons’ Annual Incomes0.711Citations (PDF)
93The Influence of Physician Race and Gender on Obstetrician–Gynecologistsʼ Annual Incomes
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006, 108, 603-611
1.415Citations (PDF)
94The Influence of Race and Gender on Family Physicians' Annual Incomes1.424Citations (PDF)
95RESPONSE LETTER TO DR. BECKER2.80Citations (PDF)
96New York's Statistical Model Accurately Predicts Mortality Risk for Veterans Who Obtain Private Sector CABG
Health Services Research, 2005, 40, 1186-1196
2.218Citations (PDF)
97Veterans Health Administration and Medicare Outpatient Health Care Utilization by Older Rural and Urban New England Veterans
Journal of Rural Health, 2005, 21, 167-171
2.889Citations (PDF)
98Return on Educational Investment in Geriatrics Training2.834Citations (PDF)
99Changes in authorship patterns in prestigious US medical journals
Social Science and Medicine, 2004, 59, 1949-1954
4.5134Citations (PDF)
100Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life in Rural and Urban Veterans3.3203Citations (PDF)
101Veterans' System-of-care Preferences for Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty in a Rural Setting
Journal of Rural Health, 2003, 19, 105-108
2.88Citations (PDF)
102Time and Money8.931Citations (PDF)
103The More Things Change
Academic Medicine, 2002, 77, 312-319
1.544Citations (PDF)
104Readability of British and American medical prose at the start of the 21st century
BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2002, 325, 1451-1452
0.130Citations (PDF)
105Quality Improvement as an Investment0.84Citations (PDF)
106Long-term financial implications of specialty training for physicians
American Journal of Medicine, 2002, 113, 393-399
2.126Citations (PDF)
107Financial returns on specialty training for surgeons
Surgery, 2002, 132, 795-802
1.914Citations (PDF)
108Veterans' Care Preference for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in a Rural Setting
Military Medicine, 2002, 167, 556-559
1.010Citations (PDF)
109Veterans' Care Preference for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in a Rural Setting
Military Medicine, 2002, 167, 556-559
1.08Citations (PDF)
110Primary Care Practice Management in Rural and Urban Veterans Health Administration Settings
Journal of Rural Health, 2002, 18, 298-303
2.829Citations (PDF)
111This Practice Is Sick: A Teaching Case
Hospital Practice (1995), 1998, 33, 97-111
1.00Citations (PDF)
112A Comparison of the Educational Costs and Incomes of Physicians and Other Professionals
New England Journal of Medicine, 1994, 330, 1280-1286
25.579Citations (PDF)