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Dahlia K Remler

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American Journal of Public Health|February 5, 2004
Poor smokers, poor quitters, and cigarette tax regressivityDahlia K Remler
Tobacco Control|July 29, 2020
Already high tobacco taxes are still a burden on low-income householdsDahlia K Remler
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|March 30, 2023
On the Importance and Intrinsic Difficulties of Incorporating Health Insurance Benefits in Absolute Poverty TrendsDahlia K Remler, Sanders Korenman
Annual Review of Public Health|November 4, 2008
Cost-sharing: a blunt instrumentDahlia K Remler, Jessica Greene
American Journal of Public Health|January 4, 2003
What other programs can teach us: increasing participation in health insurance programsDahlia K Remler, Sherry A Glied
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|April 23, 2005
The effect of health savings accounts on health insurance coverageSherry A Glied, Dahlia K Remler
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|May 20, 2005
How much might universal health insurance reduce socioeconomic disparities in health? : A comparison of the US and CanadaSandra L Decker, Dahlia K Remler
Health Economics|March 26, 2003
Health status and heterogeneity of cost-sharing responsiveness: how do sick people respond to cost-sharing?Dahlia K Remler, Adam J Atherly
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 13, 2006
How much more cost sharing will health savings accounts bring?Dahlia K Remler, Sherry A Glied
Journal of Health Economics|September 24, 2016
Including health insurance in poverty measurement: The impact of Massachusetts health reform on povertySanders D Korenman, Dahlia K Remler
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American Journal of Public Health|February 5, 2004
Poor smokers, poor quitters, and cigarette tax regressivityDahlia K Remler
Tobacco Control|July 29, 2020
Already high tobacco taxes are still a burden on low-income householdsDahlia K Remler
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|March 30, 2023
On the Importance and Intrinsic Difficulties of Incorporating Health Insurance Benefits in Absolute Poverty TrendsDahlia K Remler, Sanders Korenman
Annual Review of Public Health|November 4, 2008
Cost-sharing: a blunt instrumentDahlia K Remler, Jessica Greene
American Journal of Public Health|January 4, 2003
What other programs can teach us: increasing participation in health insurance programsDahlia K Remler, Sherry A Glied
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|April 23, 2005
The effect of health savings accounts on health insurance coverageSherry A Glied, Dahlia K Remler
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|May 20, 2005
How much might universal health insurance reduce socioeconomic disparities in health? : A comparison of the US and CanadaSandra L Decker, Dahlia K Remler
Health Economics|March 26, 2003
Health status and heterogeneity of cost-sharing responsiveness: how do sick people respond to cost-sharing?Dahlia K Remler, Adam J Atherly
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 13, 2006
How much more cost sharing will health savings accounts bring?Dahlia K Remler, Sherry A Glied
Journal of Health Economics|September 24, 2016
Including health insurance in poverty measurement: The impact of Massachusetts health reform on povertySanders D Korenman, Dahlia K Remler
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