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Jack Hadley
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Reschovsky, James
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Cunningham, Peter
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Cunningham, Peter
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Hargraves, Lee
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Kenney, Genevieve
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Landon, Bruce
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May, Jessica
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Mitchell, Jean
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Blavin, Fredric
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2007: Cunningham Peter J; Hadley Jack
Differences between symptom-specific and general survey questions of unmet need in measuring insurance and racial/ethnic disparities in access to care.
Medical care 2007;45(9):842-50.
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2007: Cunningham Peter J; Hadley Jack; Kenney Genevieve; Davidoff Amy J
Identifying affordable sources of medical care among uninsured persons.
Health services research 2007;42(1 Pt 1):265-85.
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2007: Reschovsky James; Hadley Jack
Physician financial incentives: use of quality incentives inches up, but productivity still dominates.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2007;(108):1-4.
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2007: Reschovsky James D; Hadley Jack; Nichols Len
Why do Hispanics have so little employer-sponsored health insurance?
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2007;44(3):257-79.
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2006: Hadley Jack; Cunningham Peter; Hargraves J Lee
Would safety-net expansions offset reduced access resulting from lost insurance coverage? Race/ethnicity differences.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2006;25(6):1679-87.
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2006: Reschovsky James D; Hadley Jack; Landon Bruce E
Effects of compensation methods and physician group structure on physicians' perceived incentives to alter services to patients.
Health services research 2006;41(4 Pt 1):1200-20.
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2006: Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James D
Medicare fees and physicians' medicare service volume: beneficiaries treated and services per beneficiary.
International journal of health care finance and economics 2006;6(2):131-50.
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2006: Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James D; Cunningham Peter; Kenney Genevieve; Dubay Lisa
Insurance premiums and insurance coverage of near-poor children.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2006;43(4):362-77.
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2006: Kenney Genevieve; Hadley Jack; Blavin Fredric
Effects of public premiums on children's health insurance coverage: evidence from 1999 to 2003.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2006;43(4):345-61.
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2005: Hadley Jack; Cunningham Peter J
Perception, reality and health insurance: uninsured as likely as insured to perceive need for care but half as likely to get care.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2005;(100):1-5.
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2004: May Jessica H; Cunningham Peter J; Hadley Jack
Most uninsured people unaware of health care safety net providers.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2004;(90):1-4.
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2004: Hadley Jack; Cunningham Peter
Availability of safety net providers and access to care of uninsured persons.
Health services research 2004;39(5):1527-46.
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2004: Cunningham Peter; Hadley Jack
Expanding care versus expanding coverage: how to improve access to care.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2004;23(4):234-44.
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2004: Reschovsky James D; Hadley Jack
The effect of tax credits for nongroup insurance on health spending by the uninsured.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2004;Suppl Web Exclusives():W4-113-27.
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2003: Hargraves J Lee; Hadley Jack
The contribution of insurance coverage and community resources to reducing racial/ethnic disparities in access to care.
Health services research 2003;38(3):809-29.
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2003: Stoddard Jeffrey J; Reed Marie; Hadley Jack
Financial incentives and physicians' perceptions of conflict of interest and ability to arrange medically necessary services.
The Journal of ambulatory care management 2003;26(1):39-50.
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2003: Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James D
Health and the cost of nongroup insurance.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2003;40(3):235-53.
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2002: Cunningham Peter J; Reschovsky James D; Hadley Jack
SCHIP, Medicaid expansions lead to shifts in children's coverage.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2002;(59):1-6.
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2002: Cunningham Peter J; Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James
The effects of SCHIP on children's health insurance coverage: early evidence from the community tracking study.
Medical care research and review : MCRR 2002;59(4):359-83.
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2002: Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James D
Tax credits and the affordability of individual health insurance.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2002;(53):1-6.
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2002: Hadley Jack; Mitchell Jean M
The growth of managed care and changes in physicians' incomes, autonomy, and satisfaction, 1991-1997.
International journal of health care finance and economics 2002;2(1):37-50.
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2002: Hadley Jack; Reschovsky James D
Small firms' demand for health insurance: the decision to offer insurance.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2002;39(2):118-37.
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2001: Reschovsky J D; Hadley J
Employer health insurance premium subsidies unlikely to enhance coverage significantly.
Issue brief (Center for Studying Health System Change) 2001;(46):1-4.
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