Top 12 Articles [Health Administration Reading List]

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By Staff Reporters via Austin Frakt PhD

On Health Economics, Finance and Insurance, Quality Care and Organizational Behavior

1. Substantial Health And Economic Returns From Delayed Aging May Warrant A New Focus For Medical Research

By Dana Goldman and others (Health Affairs)

2. Trends Underlying Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Growth For Americans Younger Than Age Sixty-Five

By Carolina-Nicole Herrera and others (Health Affairs)

3. Accountable Care Organization Formation Is Associated With Integrated Systems But Not High Medical Spending

By David Auerbach, Hangsheng Liu, Peter Hussey, Christopher Lau, and Ateev Mehrotra (Health Affairs)

4. The Quality Of Care Delivered To Patients Within The Same Hospital Varies By Insurance Type

By Christine S. Spencer, Darrell J. Gaskin, and Eric T. Roberts  (Health Affairs)

5. Understanding State Variation In Health Insurance Dynamics Can Help Tailor Enrollment Strategies For ACA Expansion

By John Graves and Katherine Swartz (Health Affairs)

6. When Medicare Cuts Hospital Prices, Seniors Use Less Inpatient Care

By Chapin White and Tracy Yee (Health Affairs)

7. More Americans Living Longer With Cardiovascular Disease Will Increase Costs While Lowering Quality Of Life

By Ankur Pandya, Thomas Gaziano, Milton Weinstein, and David Cutler (Health Affairs)

8. Surgical Skill and Complication Rates after Bariatric Surgery

By John Birkmeyer and others (New England Journal of Medicine)

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9. Who Is in Control? The Determinants of Patient Adherence with Medication Therapy

By Sergei Koulayev, Niels Skipper and Emilia Simeonova (National Bureau of Economic Research)

10. Fifty Years of Family Planning: New Evidence on the Long-Run Effects of Increasing Access to Contraception

By Martha Bailey (National Bureau of Economic Research)

11. Identifying the Health Production Function: The Case of Hospitals

By John Romley and Neeraj Sood (National Bureau of Economic Research)

12. ACA Standoff

By Jeffrey Drazen and Gregory Curfman (New England Journal of Medicine)

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