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2by Brown, Jeffrey R Kapteyn, Arie Luttmer, Erzo F. P Mitchell, Olivia S Samek, Anya Savikhin“...This paper examines two behavioral factors that diminish people's ability to value a lifetime income stream or annuity, drawing on a survey of about 4,000...”
01.03.2019
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3by Jeffrey Brown Sarah McDonald Kristen Moore Gwyn Saylor Gene Hart Mark Hornbrook David Magid Alan Go Published in Clinical medicine & research (01.03.2010)“...Background/Aims: The Virtual Data Warehouse (VDW) is the HMO Research Network (HMORN) approach for facilitating multisite research while protecting the privacy...”
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4by Brown, Jeffrey Published in International journal of population data science (10.09.2018)“...IntroductionSeveral large health data networks such as FDA Sentinel, PCORnet, and the Canadian Network of Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES) facilitate...”
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5“...We show that even incomplete public insurance can crowd out private insurance demand. We estimate that Medicaid could explain the lack of private long-term...”
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6by Brown, Jeffrey Published in English today (01.09.2017)“...As a global language, English is taken up and used in local contexts in ways that cannot be accounted for by limited World Englishes (WE) paradigm. This can be...”
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7“...Background: Electronic health information routinely collected during health care delivery and reimbursement can help address the need for evidence about the...”
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8by Curtis, Lesley H Brown, Jeffrey Platt, Richard Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.07.2014)“...Information in electronic health data that are drawn from large populations of patients is transforming health care, public health practice, and clinical...”
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9“...Long-term care represents one of the largest uninsured financial risks facing the elderly in the United States. We present evidence of supply side market...”
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10“...How and why did complex brain and behavior evolve? Clues emerge from comparative studies of animals with simpler morphology, nervous system, and behavioral...”
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11by Mazzieri, Roberta Pucci, Ferdinando Moi, Davide Zonari, Erika Ranghetti, Anna Berti, Alvise Politi, Letterio S Gentner, Bernhard Brown, Jeffrey L Naldini, Luigi De Palma, Michele Published in Cancer cell (2011)“...Tumor-infiltrating myeloid cells convey proangiogenic programs that counteract the efficacy of antiangiogenic therapy. Here, we show that blocking...”
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12“...This article reviews the growing literature on the market for private longterm care insurance, a market notable for its small size despite the fact that...”
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13by Brown, Jeffrey A“...Hollywood’s live-action superhero films currently dominate the worldwide box-office, with the characters enjoying more notoriety through their feature film and...”
2017
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15“...Long-term care expenditures constitute one of the largest uninsured financial risks facing the elderly in the United States and thus play a central role in...”
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16by Brown, Jeffrey A“...Beyond Bombshellsanalyzes the cultural importance of strong women in a variety of current media forms. Action heroines are now more popular in movies, comic...”
2015
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17by Platt, Richard Brown, Jeffrey S Robb, Melissa McClellan, Mark Ball, Robert Nguyen, Michael D Sherman, Rachel E Published in The New England journal of medicine (29.11.2018)“...A decade after the launch of the FDA Sentinel Initiative, it has matured from a pilot program designed to assess potential drug-safety signals in insurance...”
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18by Patankar, Manoj S“...Much of the previous literature in the field of safety focuses on either the technical equipment issues or the human performance factors that contribute to the...”
27.04.2020
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19by Filter, Kevin J Brown, Jeffrey“...School-wide positive behavior interventions and supports (SWPBIS) relies on the implementation efforts of frontline service providers such as teachers,...”
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Published in Remedial and special education (01.02.2019)
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20by Brown, Jeffrey Published in Surgical neurology international (01.01.2018)“...The authors are left with a group of patients with back pain of unknown origin, which is presumably the most common reason that one would consult a primary...”