Grantees in the News

HCFO Study on Health Care Costs Featured in the Business Journal of Milwaukee

Publication Date: 
February 19, 2010

Findings from a HCFO study led by Michael Chernew, Ph.D., professor at Harvard Medical School, were highlighted in the February 19, 2010, Business Journal of Milwaukee article, “Study Finds Competition Actually Lowers Health Care Costs.” In his HCFO-sponsored study, Chernew examined the factors related to variation in cost growth in the Medicare and commercial sectors.

HCFO Study on Medicare Physician Fees and the Volume of Services Featured in The Tennessean

Publication Date: 
March 1, 2010

Findings from a HCFO study led by James Reschovsky, Ph.D., senior health researcher, Center for Studying Health System Change, were highlighted in the March 1, 2010, The Tennessean article, “Doctors Say Medicare’s Pay Cuts Are Killing Their Practices.” The article discusses Medicare physician reimbursement cuts.

Judith H. Hibbard Is a Featured Blogger for a New Blog on Patient Engagement

Publication Date: 
March 2, 2010

Judith H. Hibbard, Dr.P.H., professor at the University of Oregon, is a featured blogger for the new blog, “Engaging the Patient.” The blog disseminates innovative strategies for improving patient engagement.

HCFO Funded Article Voted One of the Most Influential Articles Funded by RWJF in 2009

Publication Date: 
January 26, 2010

The article, “What Does it Cost Physician Practices to Interact with Health Insurance Plans?” by Lawrence P. Casalino, Ph.D., chief of the Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research at Weill Cornell Medical College, and colleagues was voted one of the top five most influential articles funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2009 by individuals who voted for more than three articles.

HCFO Grantee Quoted in a Health Behavior News Service article on Medicare Part D

Publication Date: 
January 15, 2010

Bruce Stuart, Ph.D., professor at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, was quoted in the January 15 Health Behavior News Service article, “’Doughnut Hole’ Causes Seniors to Skip Diabetes Meds.” The article discusses the doughnut hole and its affect on drug utilization and spending for diabetes. Stuart states, “The co-payment for generic drugs is $8.50 to $10 for the group with generic-only gap coverage. This is just too big a difference in cost.

The Galen Institute Highlights a NEJM Article Resulting from a HCFO Grant

Publication Date: 
January 15, 2010

The December 31, 2009 New England Journal of Medicine article, “’Play-or-Pay’ Insurance Reforms for Employers—Confusion and Inequity,” by Bradley Herring, Ph.D., assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, and Mark Pauly, Ph.D., professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was highlighted by the Galen Institute.

HCFO Grantee Quoted in February 4 BusinessWeek Article on Disease Management

Publication Date: 
February 4, 2010

Randall Brown, Ph.D., vice president, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., was quoted in the February 4 BusinessWeek article, “Take Your Meds, Exercise—and Spend Billions.” The article discusses the increased utilization of disease management services as well as the lack of evidence suggesting that disease management programs lower costs.

A HCFO-Funded Article on Physician Interactions with Health Insurance Plans Was One of the Top-Viewed Health Affairs Articles in 2009

Publication Date: 
February 4, 2010

The article, “What Does it Cost Physician Practices to Interact with Health Insurance Plans?” by Lawrence P. Casalino, chief of the Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research at Weill Cornell Medical College, and colleagues was one of the top-viewed Health Affairs articles in 2009.

Findings from a HCFO Study on Employer Mandates Highlighted in The Incidental Economist blog post on February 3, 2010

Publication Date: 
February 3, 2010

Findings from a HCFO study led by Bradley Herring, Ph.D., assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, were highlighted in the February 2, 2010 The Incidental Economist blog post, “Mark Pauly on Health Reform.” The blog discusses the December 30, 2009 New England Journal of Medicine article co-authored by Herring and Pauly, “’Play-or-Pay’ Insurance Reforms for Employers – Confusion and Inequit

HCFO Findings Highlighted in January 5 The Oregonian Article on Assisted Living

Publication Date: 
January 5, 2010

Findings from a HCFO study led by David C. Grabowski, Ph.D., professor at Harvard Medical School, were highlighted in the January 5 The Oregonian article, “Oregon among National Leaders in Number of Assisted Living Facilities.” The article provides a history of assisted living establishments in Oregon in lieu of its national ranking provided by Grabowski’s HCFO study.

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