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Hannah R Auerbach

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Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 4, 2011
A clinical and economic evaluation of enteral nutritionMichael J Cangelosi, Hannah R Auerbach, Joshua T Cohen
The American Journal of Managed Care|April 17, 2010
Low-value services in value-based insurance designPeter J Neumann, Hannah R Auerbach, Joshua T Cohen, et al.
Health Economics|January 25, 2012
Willingness-to-pay for predictive tests with no immediate treatment implications: a survey of US residentsPeter J Neumann, Joshua T Cohen, James K Hammitt, et al.
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|August 28, 2013
Does framing of cancer survival affect perceived value of care? A willingness-to-pay survey of US residentsPei-Jung Lin, Thomas W Concannon, Dan Greenberg, et al.
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Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 4, 2011
A clinical and economic evaluation of enteral nutritionMichael J Cangelosi, Hannah R Auerbach, Joshua T Cohen
The American Journal of Managed Care|April 17, 2010
Low-value services in value-based insurance designPeter J Neumann, Hannah R Auerbach, Joshua T Cohen, et al.
Health Economics|January 25, 2012
Willingness-to-pay for predictive tests with no immediate treatment implications: a survey of US residentsPeter J Neumann, Joshua T Cohen, James K Hammitt, et al.
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|August 28, 2013
Does framing of cancer survival affect perceived value of care? A willingness-to-pay survey of US residentsPei-Jung Lin, Thomas W Concannon, Dan Greenberg, et al.
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