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Experiences and effect of implementing social health insurance (SHI) program in Nepal-A mixed method study.

April 2025 | PLoS Global Public Health

Non-HIV Comorbid Conditions and Polypharmacy Among People Living with HIV Age 65 or Older Compared with HIV-Negative Individuals Age 65 or Older in the United States: A Retrospective Claims-Based Analysis.

March 2019 | AIDS Patient Care and STDS

Development of a wellness trust to improve population health: Case-study of a United States urban center.

March 2018 | Preventative Medicine Reports

State Variation in Medicaid Reimbursements for Orthopedics Surgery.

February 2018 | The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

Tobacco cessation and household spending on non-tobacco goods: Results from the US Consumer Expenditure Surveys.

March 2017 | Tobacco Control

Outpatient provider concentration and commercial colonoscopy prices.

April 2015 | Inquiry

Variability in costs associated with total hip and knee replacement implants.

September 2012 | Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery--American Volume

Medical spending differences in the United States and Canada: The role of prices, procedures, and administrative expenses.

June 2010 | Inquiry

Comparing health of poeple with heart disease in the U.S. and Canada.

September 2009 | Forum for Health Economics and Policy
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