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Daryl Wansink

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 7, 2014
Value-based insurance design: the authors replyMatthew L Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink, Joel F Farley
North Carolina Medical Journal|June 18, 2011
Medical costs of secondhand-smoke exposure in North CarolinaMarcus Plescia, Daryl Wansink, Hugh R Waters, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 3, 2010
Copayment reductions generate greater medication adherence in targeted patientsMatthew L Maciejewski, Joel F Farley, John Parker, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 5, 2014
Value-based insurance design program in north Carolina increased medication adherence but was not cost neutralMatthew L Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink, Jennifer H Lindquist, et al.
The American Journal of Managed Care|June 15, 2012
Medication adherence changes following value-based insurance designJoel F Farley, Daryl Wansink, Jennifer H Lindquist, et al.
Disease Management : DM|February 10, 2006
Evaluating the impact of a disease management program for chronic complex conditions at two large northeast health plans using a control group methodologyHenry Schwerner, Timothy Mellody, Allan B Goldstein, et al.
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 7, 2014
Value-based insurance design: the authors replyMatthew L Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink, Joel F Farley
North Carolina Medical Journal|June 18, 2011
Medical costs of secondhand-smoke exposure in North CarolinaMarcus Plescia, Daryl Wansink, Hugh R Waters, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 3, 2010
Copayment reductions generate greater medication adherence in targeted patientsMatthew L Maciejewski, Joel F Farley, John Parker, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 5, 2014
Value-based insurance design program in north Carolina increased medication adherence but was not cost neutralMatthew L Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink, Jennifer H Lindquist, et al.
The American Journal of Managed Care|June 15, 2012
Medication adherence changes following value-based insurance designJoel F Farley, Daryl Wansink, Jennifer H Lindquist, et al.
Disease Management : DM|February 10, 2006
Evaluating the impact of a disease management program for chronic complex conditions at two large northeast health plans using a control group methodologyHenry Schwerner, Timothy Mellody, Allan B Goldstein, et al.
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