Recent Work
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Fixing America’s Mental Healthcare System
Seth Seabury joined The Hill​, industry, and policy leaders in a discussion on the economic and societal toll of cost-cutting policies that limit access to treatment for mentally ill patients.
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Study probes care that could save thousands
Schaeffer Center researcher Neeraj Sood, Ph.D. has published a piece in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene what identifies a great discrepancy in the treatment practices of public and private clinics for child diarrhea in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Vivian Wu Examines the Mortality Cost of Medicare Payment Cuts Under the ACA
Reductions in Medicare payments for hospitals may lead to less improvement in patient mortality outcomes.
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Dr. Huesch presents his CER research at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore
In his talk at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore, Dr. Marco Huesch cautioned investigators on selection biases that can color comparative effectiveness research, while he advocated for valid approaches to control for them.
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Dr. Joel Hay has Penned Two Opinion Pieces in “The Orange County Register”
USC School of Pharmacy Professor Joel Hay has penned an opinion piece in the December 10, 2012 edition of “The Orange County Register” that reminds us of the many effects that loom should sequestration occur, providing a remedy with which…
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