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Elizabeth B Habermann

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Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 8, 2019
Advancing the Science of E-Visits in Primary CareElizabeth B Habermann
Advances in Surgery|August 13, 2018
Are Opioids Overprescribed Following Elective Surgery?Elizabeth B Habermann
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|April 8, 2022
Need for Improved Care of Cardiac Surgery Patients With Opioid Use DisorderElizabeth B Habermann
Surgery|April 17, 2023
Invited commentary on "Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer outcomes are associated with county-level duration of poverty": Persistent poverty and the hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer patient: A call for multilevel structural interventionsElizabeth B Habermann
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|September 5, 2020
Need for protocolized opioid prescribing after cardiac surgeryElizabeth B Habermann
Surgery|April 7, 2025
What have we learned about how a hospital's participation in a medicare accountable care organization influences care, cost, and outcomes of patients with gastrointestinal cancer?Elizabeth B Habermann
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|January 4, 2020
Commentary: Time to make moves on opioid prescribing following cardiac surgeryKimberly A Holst, Elizabeth B Habermann
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|October 19, 2022
Commercial Claims Data Sources: PearlDiver and Individual Payer DatabasesMichael P Bolognesi, Elizabeth B Habermann
Annals of Surgery|April 20, 2018
Response: "Comment on 'Wide Variation and Overprescription of Opioids After Elective Surgery' 'Elizabeth B Habermann, Cornelius A Thiels
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 14, 2010
Re: Population-based study of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy and survival outcomes of breast cancer patientsTodd M Tuttle, Elizabeth B Habermann, Beth Virnig
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 8, 2019
Advancing the Science of E-Visits in Primary CareElizabeth B Habermann
Advances in Surgery|August 13, 2018
Are Opioids Overprescribed Following Elective Surgery?Elizabeth B Habermann
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|April 8, 2022
Need for Improved Care of Cardiac Surgery Patients With Opioid Use DisorderElizabeth B Habermann
Surgery|April 17, 2023
Invited commentary on "Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer outcomes are associated with county-level duration of poverty": Persistent poverty and the hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer patient: A call for multilevel structural interventionsElizabeth B Habermann
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|September 5, 2020
Need for protocolized opioid prescribing after cardiac surgeryElizabeth B Habermann
Surgery|April 7, 2025
What have we learned about how a hospital's participation in a medicare accountable care organization influences care, cost, and outcomes of patients with gastrointestinal cancer?Elizabeth B Habermann
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|January 4, 2020
Commentary: Time to make moves on opioid prescribing following cardiac surgeryKimberly A Holst, Elizabeth B Habermann
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|October 19, 2022
Commercial Claims Data Sources: PearlDiver and Individual Payer DatabasesMichael P Bolognesi, Elizabeth B Habermann
Annals of Surgery|April 20, 2018
Response: "Comment on 'Wide Variation and Overprescription of Opioids After Elective Surgery' 'Elizabeth B Habermann, Cornelius A Thiels
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 14, 2010
Re: Population-based study of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy and survival outcomes of breast cancer patientsTodd M Tuttle, Elizabeth B Habermann, Beth Virnig
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