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Andrew J Epstein

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Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|July 19, 2006
Do cardiac surgery report cards reduce mortality? Assessing the evidenceAndrew J Epstein
Journal of Health Economics|July 6, 2010
Effects of report cards on referral patterns to cardiac surgeonsAndrew J Epstein
Journal of Health Economics|October 6, 2009
The formation and evolution of physician treatment styles: an application to cesarean sectionsAndrew J Epstein, Sean Nicholson
Circulation|July 10, 2003
Coronary artery bypass surgery, hospital volume, and riskAndrew J Epstein, Saif S Rathore
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|November 6, 2012
Physician response to financial incentives when choosing drugs to treat breast cancerAndrew J Epstein, Scott J Johnson
Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research|November 20, 2012
Effects of regulation on drug launch and pricing in interdependent marketsPatricia M Danzon, Andrew J Epstein
Medical Care|December 29, 2007
Medicaid preferred drug lists' costs to physiciansJonathan D Ketcham, Andrew J Epstein
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|January 18, 2006
Racial disparities in cardiovascular procedure outcomes: turn down the volumeJohn S Rumsfeld, Andrew J Epstein
The American Journal of Medicine|January 28, 2010
Tell me something new: report cards and the referring physicianAndrew J Epstein, J Niels Rosenquist
Pharmacoeconomics|February 3, 2007
Which physicians are affected most by Medicaid preferred drug lists for statins and antihypertensives?Jonathan D Ketcham, Andrew J Epstein
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Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|July 19, 2006
Do cardiac surgery report cards reduce mortality? Assessing the evidenceAndrew J Epstein
Journal of Health Economics|July 6, 2010
Effects of report cards on referral patterns to cardiac surgeonsAndrew J Epstein
Journal of Health Economics|October 6, 2009
The formation and evolution of physician treatment styles: an application to cesarean sectionsAndrew J Epstein, Sean Nicholson
Circulation|July 10, 2003
Coronary artery bypass surgery, hospital volume, and riskAndrew J Epstein, Saif S Rathore
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|November 6, 2012
Physician response to financial incentives when choosing drugs to treat breast cancerAndrew J Epstein, Scott J Johnson
Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research|November 20, 2012
Effects of regulation on drug launch and pricing in interdependent marketsPatricia M Danzon, Andrew J Epstein
Medical Care|December 29, 2007
Medicaid preferred drug lists' costs to physiciansJonathan D Ketcham, Andrew J Epstein
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|January 18, 2006
Racial disparities in cardiovascular procedure outcomes: turn down the volumeJohn S Rumsfeld, Andrew J Epstein
The American Journal of Medicine|January 28, 2010
Tell me something new: report cards and the referring physicianAndrew J Epstein, J Niels Rosenquist
Pharmacoeconomics|February 3, 2007
Which physicians are affected most by Medicaid preferred drug lists for statins and antihypertensives?Jonathan D Ketcham, Andrew J Epstein
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