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David Dranove

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The Rand Journal of Economics|November 19, 2008
Do report cards tell consumers anything they don't know already? The case of Medicare HMOsLeemore Dafny, David Dranove
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 2, 2006
Medical bankruptcy: myth versus factDavid Dranove, Michael L Millenson
Health Services Research|October 21, 2009
Does major illness cause financial catastrophe?Keziah Cook, David Dranove, Andrew Sfekas
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 6, 2014
Health spending slowdown is mostly due to economic factors, not structural change in the health care sectorDavid Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
Journal of Health Economics|May 5, 2018
The effect of hospital acquisitions of physician practices on prices and spendingCory Capps, David Dranove, Christopher Ody
Journal of Health Economics|July 1, 2020
Insurance access and demand response: Pricing and welfare implicationsDavid Besanko, David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|June 3, 2017
The Impact of the ACA's Medicaid Expansion on Hospitals' Uncompensated Care Burden and the Potential Effects of RepealDavid Dranove, Craig Gartwaite, Christopher Ody
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 10, 2016
Uncompensated Care Decreased At Hospitals In Medicaid Expansion States But Not At Hospitals In Nonexpansion StatesDavid Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
The Rand Journal of Economics|March 3, 2004
Competition and market power in option demand marketsCory Capps, David Dranove, Mark Satterthwaite
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2015
The economic downturn and its lingering effects reduced medicare spending growth by $4 billion in 2009-12David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
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The Rand Journal of Economics|November 19, 2008
Do report cards tell consumers anything they don't know already? The case of Medicare HMOsLeemore Dafny, David Dranove
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 2, 2006
Medical bankruptcy: myth versus factDavid Dranove, Michael L Millenson
Health Services Research|October 21, 2009
Does major illness cause financial catastrophe?Keziah Cook, David Dranove, Andrew Sfekas
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 6, 2014
Health spending slowdown is mostly due to economic factors, not structural change in the health care sectorDavid Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
Journal of Health Economics|May 5, 2018
The effect of hospital acquisitions of physician practices on prices and spendingCory Capps, David Dranove, Christopher Ody
Journal of Health Economics|July 1, 2020
Insurance access and demand response: Pricing and welfare implicationsDavid Besanko, David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite
Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund)|June 3, 2017
The Impact of the ACA's Medicaid Expansion on Hospitals' Uncompensated Care Burden and the Potential Effects of RepealDavid Dranove, Craig Gartwaite, Christopher Ody
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 10, 2016
Uncompensated Care Decreased At Hospitals In Medicaid Expansion States But Not At Hospitals In Nonexpansion StatesDavid Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
The Rand Journal of Economics|March 3, 2004
Competition and market power in option demand marketsCory Capps, David Dranove, Mark Satterthwaite
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2015
The economic downturn and its lingering effects reduced medicare spending growth by $4 billion in 2009-12David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Christopher Ody
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