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1by Escarce, Jose J McGuire, Thomas G Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.10.2004)“...We used 1997 Medicare data to replicate an earlier study that used data from 1986 to examine racial differences in usage of specific medical procedures or...”
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2by Morales, Leo S Rogowski, Jeannette Freedman, Vicki A Wickstrom, Steven L Adams, John L Escarce, Jose J Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.05.2004)“...We examined the effect of demographic and socioeconomic factors on use of preventive services (prostate-specific antigen testing, colorectal cancer screening,...”
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3“...Immigrants have been identified as a vulnerable population, but there is heterogeneity in the degree to which they are vulnerable to inadequate health care...”
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4by Sood, Neeraj Huckfeldt, Peter J Escarce, José J Grabowski, David C Newhouse, Joseph P Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.09.2011)“...In the National Pilot Program on Payment Bundling, a subset of Medicare providers will receive a single payment for an episode of acute care in a hospital,...”
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5by Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin Carrie Hoverman Colla Partha Deb Neeraj Sood José J. Escarce Published in Medical care (01.09.2010)“...Background: Elderly patients who leave an acute care hospital after a stroke or a hip fracture may be discharged home, or undergo postacute rehabilitative care...”
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6by Dubowitz, Tamara Heron, Melonie Bird, Chloe E Lurie, Nicole Finch, Brian K Basurto-Dávila, Ricardo Hale, Lauren Escarce, José J Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01.06.2008)“...Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic disparities in health status across the United States are large and persistent. Obesity rates are rising faster in black and...”
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7by Huckfeldt, Peter J Escarce, José J Rabideau, Brendan Karaca-Mandic, Pinar Sood, Neeraj Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.01.2017)“...Traditional fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare's prospective payment systems for postacute care provide little incentive to coordinate care or control costs. In...”
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8by Schickedanz, Adam B Escarce, José J Halfon, Neal Sastry, Narayan Chung, Paul J Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01.05.2019)“...Adverse childhood experiences are associated with higher risk of common chronic mental and physical illnesses in adulthood, but little evidence exists on...”
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9by Huckfeldt, Peter J Escarce, José J Pane, Joseph D Popescu, Ioana Published in Medical care (01.03.2020)“...BACKGROUND:Black-white gaps in high-quality hospital use are documented, but the relative contributions of various factors are unclear. The objective of this...”
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10by Nuckols, Teryl K Escarce, José J Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01.02.2012)“...In July 2011, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) will implemented stricter duty-hour limits and related changes to the training...”
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11by Chen, Alex Y Chen, Alex Y Escarce, José J Escarce, José J Published in Maternal and child health journal (01.09.2014)“...Research on the effect of family structure on childhood obesity is scarce. This study examines the effect of number of parents and number of siblings on US...”
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12by Zingmond, David S Liang, Li‐Jung Parikh, Punam Escarce, José J Published in Health services research (01.12.2018)“...Objective Examine 30‐day readmission rates for indicator conditions before and after adoption of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP). Data...”
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13by Huckfeldt, Peter J Weissblum, Lianna Escarce, José J Karaca‐Mandic, Pinar Sood, Neeraj Published in Health services research (01.12.2018)“...Objective To determine whether skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) chosen by health systems to participate in preferred provider networks exhibited differences...”
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14by DUBOWITZ, Tamara HERON, Melonie BIRD, Chloe E LURIE, Nicole FINCH, Brian K BASURTO-DDVILA, Ricardo HALE, Lauren ESCARCE, José J Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (2008)“...Background: Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic disparities in health status across the United States are large and persistent. Obesity rates are rising faster in...”
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15by Bird, Chloe E Seeman, Teresa Escarce, José J Basurto-Dávila, Ricardo Finch, Brian K Dubowitz, Tamara Heron, Melonie Hale, Lauren Merkin, Sharon Stein Weden, Margaret Lurie, Nicole Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.10.2010)“...ObjectiveTo assess whether neighbourhood socioeconomic status (NSES) is independently associated with disparities in biological ‘wear and tear’ measured by...”
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16by MARTIN, Laurie T RUDER, Teague LURIE, Nicole ESCARCE, José J GHOSH-DASTIDAR, Bonnie SHERMAN, Daniel ELLIOTT, Marc BIRD, Chloe E FREMONT, Allen GASPER, Charles CULBERT, Arthur Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (2009)“...Low health literacy (LHL) remains a formidable barrier to improving health care quality and outcomes. Given the lack of precision of single demographic...”
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17by Flores, Yvonne N Yee, Jr, Hal F Leng, Mei Escarce, José J Bastani, Roshan Salmerón, Jorge Morales, Leo S Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01.09.2008)“...Morbidity and mortality due to liver disease and cirrhosis vary significantly by race/ethnicity in the United States. We examined the prevalence of liver...”
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18“...Context: The quality of health care and the financial costs affected by receiving care represent two fundamental dimensions for judging health care...”
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19by Dubowitz, Tamara Ghosh‐Dastidar, Madhumita Eibner, Christine Slaughter, Mary E Fernandes, Meenakshi Whitsel, Eric A Bird, Chloe E Jewell, Adria Margolis, Karen L Li, Wenjun Michael, Yvonne L Shih, Regina A Manson, JoAnn E Escarce, José J Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01.04.2012)“...Using data (n = 60,775 women) from the Women's Health Initiative Clinical Trial (WHI CT)—a national study of postmenopausal women aged 50–79 years—we analyzed...”
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20by Burgette, Lane F Escarce, José J Paddock, Susan M Ridgely, Marjorie S Wilder, Warren G Yanagihara, Dolores Damberg, Cheryl L Published in Health services research (01.04.2019)“...Objective To sample 40 physician organizations stratified on the basis of longitudinal cost of care measures for qualitative interviews in order to describe...”