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Jacob Bor

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 5, 2017
Disparities In Access: The Authors ReplyKevin Griffith, Leigh Evans, Jacob Bor
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Three approaches to causal inference in regression discontinuity designsJacob Bor, Ellen Moscoe, Till Bärnighausen
Lancet (London, England)|April 14, 2017
Population health in an era of rising income inequality: USA, 1980-2015Jacob Bor, Gregory H Cohen, Sandro Galea
Health Policy and Planning|May 21, 2020
Treatment as insurance: HIV antiretroviral therapy offers financial risk protection in MalawiSarah Dickerson, Victoria Baranov, Jacob Bor, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|September 12, 2021
Perceived efficacy of HIV treatment-as-prevention among university students in Johannesburg, South AfricaJacob Bor, Nozipho Musakwa, Dorina Onoya, et al.
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|September 16, 2015
Quasi-experiments to establish causal effects of HIV care and treatment and to improve the cascade of careJacob Bor, Pascal Geldsetzer, Atheendar Venkataramani, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 16, 2016
Regression discontinuity designs in healthcare researchAtheendar S Venkataramani, Jacob Bor, Anupam B Jena
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 18, 2019
Novel tools for a learning health system: a combined difference-in-difference/regression discontinuity approach to evaluate effectiveness of a readmission reduction initiativeAllan J Walkey, Jacob Bor, Nicholas J Cordella
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 7, 2018
Early HIV Treatment: The Authors ReplyJan A C Hontelez, Jacob Bor, Till Bärnighausen
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 6, 2011
Interviewer identity as exclusion restriction in epidemiologyTill Bärnighausen, Jacob Bor, Speciosa Wandira-Kazibwe, et al.
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 5, 2017
Disparities In Access: The Authors ReplyKevin Griffith, Leigh Evans, Jacob Bor
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Three approaches to causal inference in regression discontinuity designsJacob Bor, Ellen Moscoe, Till Bärnighausen
Lancet (London, England)|April 14, 2017
Population health in an era of rising income inequality: USA, 1980-2015Jacob Bor, Gregory H Cohen, Sandro Galea
Health Policy and Planning|May 21, 2020
Treatment as insurance: HIV antiretroviral therapy offers financial risk protection in MalawiSarah Dickerson, Victoria Baranov, Jacob Bor, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|September 12, 2021
Perceived efficacy of HIV treatment-as-prevention among university students in Johannesburg, South AfricaJacob Bor, Nozipho Musakwa, Dorina Onoya, et al.
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|September 16, 2015
Quasi-experiments to establish causal effects of HIV care and treatment and to improve the cascade of careJacob Bor, Pascal Geldsetzer, Atheendar Venkataramani, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 16, 2016
Regression discontinuity designs in healthcare researchAtheendar S Venkataramani, Jacob Bor, Anupam B Jena
BMJ Quality & Safety|December 18, 2019
Novel tools for a learning health system: a combined difference-in-difference/regression discontinuity approach to evaluate effectiveness of a readmission reduction initiativeAllan J Walkey, Jacob Bor, Nicholas J Cordella
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 7, 2018
Early HIV Treatment: The Authors ReplyJan A C Hontelez, Jacob Bor, Till Bärnighausen
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 6, 2011
Interviewer identity as exclusion restriction in epidemiologyTill Bärnighausen, Jacob Bor, Speciosa Wandira-Kazibwe, et al.
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