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David C Radley

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The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2012
Geographic variation in access to care--the relationship with qualityDavid C Radley, Cathy Schoen
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 14, 2003
National trends in antiobesity medication useRandall S Stafford, David C Radley
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|February 7, 2003
The underutilization of cardiac medications of proven benefit, 1990 to 2002Randall S Stafford, David C Radley
The American Journal of Managed Care|September 6, 2002
The potential of pill splitting to achieve cost savingsRandall S Stafford, David C Radley
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 10, 2006
Off-label prescribing among office-based physiciansDavid C Radley, Stan N Finkelstein, Randall S Stafford
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|July 30, 2015
Closing the Gap: Past Performance of Health Insurance in Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care Could Be an Indication of Future ResultsSusan L Hayes, Pamela Riley, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|December 24, 2014
National trends in the cost of employer health insurance coverage, 2003-2013Sara R Collins, David C Radley, Cathy Schoen, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|August 25, 2017
Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care: Has the Affordable Care Act Made a Difference?Susan L Hayes, Pamela Riley, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|December 15, 2017
What's at Stake: States' Progress on Health Coverage and Access to Care, 2013–2016Susan L Hayes, Sarah R Collins, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|October 28, 2016
The Slowdown in Employer Insurance Cost Growth: Why Many Workers Still Feel the PinchSara R Collins, David C Radley, Munira Z Gunja, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2012
Geographic variation in access to care--the relationship with qualityDavid C Radley, Cathy Schoen
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 14, 2003
National trends in antiobesity medication useRandall S Stafford, David C Radley
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|February 7, 2003
The underutilization of cardiac medications of proven benefit, 1990 to 2002Randall S Stafford, David C Radley
The American Journal of Managed Care|September 6, 2002
The potential of pill splitting to achieve cost savingsRandall S Stafford, David C Radley
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 10, 2006
Off-label prescribing among office-based physiciansDavid C Radley, Stan N Finkelstein, Randall S Stafford
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|July 30, 2015
Closing the Gap: Past Performance of Health Insurance in Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care Could Be an Indication of Future ResultsSusan L Hayes, Pamela Riley, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|December 24, 2014
National trends in the cost of employer health insurance coverage, 2003-2013Sara R Collins, David C Radley, Cathy Schoen, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|August 25, 2017
Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care: Has the Affordable Care Act Made a Difference?Susan L Hayes, Pamela Riley, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|December 15, 2017
What's at Stake: States' Progress on Health Coverage and Access to Care, 2013–2016Susan L Hayes, Sarah R Collins, David C Radley, et al.
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|October 28, 2016
The Slowdown in Employer Insurance Cost Growth: Why Many Workers Still Feel the PinchSara R Collins, David C Radley, Munira Z Gunja, et al.
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