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Jessica Mulligan

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Medical Anthropology Quarterly|October 22, 2014
Insurance Accounts: The Cultural Logics of Health Care FinancingJessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology|August 10, 2010
It gets better if you do? Measuring quality care in Puerto RicoJessica Mulligan
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 4, 2017
The problem of choice: From the voluntary way to Affordable Care Act health insurance exchangesJessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|December 25, 2015
Toward an Anthropology of Insurance and Health Reform: An Introduction to the Special IssueAmy Dao, Jessica Mulligan
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 24, 2016
Mere Mortals: Overselling the Young InvinciblesDeborah Levine, Jessica Mulligan
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|February 4, 2015
Overutilization, overutilizedDeborah Levine, Jessica Mulligan
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|October 4, 2018
Instability in Insurance Coverage: The Impacts of Churn in Rhode Island, 2014-2017Ingrid Brugnoli-Ensin, Jessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|October 20, 2011
Take a stand commentary: how can medical anthropologists contribute to contemporary conversations on "illegal" im/migration and health?Sarah S Willen, Jessica Mulligan, Heide Castañeda
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|January 8, 2014
Critical Anthropology of Global Health "takes a stand" statement: a critical medical anthropological approach to the U.S.'s Affordable Care ActSarah Horton, Cesar Abadía, Jessica Mulligan, et al.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly|October 22, 2014
Insurance Accounts: The Cultural Logics of Health Care FinancingJessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology|August 10, 2010
It gets better if you do? Measuring quality care in Puerto RicoJessica Mulligan
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 4, 2017
The problem of choice: From the voluntary way to Affordable Care Act health insurance exchangesJessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|December 25, 2015
Toward an Anthropology of Insurance and Health Reform: An Introduction to the Special IssueAmy Dao, Jessica Mulligan
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 24, 2016
Mere Mortals: Overselling the Young InvinciblesDeborah Levine, Jessica Mulligan
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|February 4, 2015
Overutilization, overutilizedDeborah Levine, Jessica Mulligan
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|October 4, 2018
Instability in Insurance Coverage: The Impacts of Churn in Rhode Island, 2014-2017Ingrid Brugnoli-Ensin, Jessica Mulligan
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|October 20, 2011
Take a stand commentary: how can medical anthropologists contribute to contemporary conversations on "illegal" im/migration and health?Sarah S Willen, Jessica Mulligan, Heide Castañeda
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|January 8, 2014
Critical Anthropology of Global Health "takes a stand" statement: a critical medical anthropological approach to the U.S.'s Affordable Care ActSarah Horton, Cesar Abadía, Jessica Mulligan, et al.
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