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Joshua Aarons

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 1, 2021
Medicaid Physician Fees Remained Substantially Below Fees Paid By Medicare In 2019Stephen Zuckerman, Laura Skopec, Joshua Aarons
The American Journal of Managed Care|September 14, 2019
Did Medicare Advantage payment cuts affect beneficiary access and affordability?Laura Skopec, Joshua Aarons, Stephen Zuckerman
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|July 6, 2022
Medicaid professional fees for treatment of opioid use disorder varied widely across states and were substantially below fees paid by medicare in 2021Lisa Clemans-Cope, Victoria Lynch, Maya Payton, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 5, 2020
Home Health And Postacute Care Use In Medicare Advantage And Traditional MedicareLaura Skopec, Peter J Huckfeldt, Douglas Wissoker, et al.
Health Services Research|January 18, 2021
New evidence of state variation in Medicaid payment policies for dual Medicare-Medicaid enrolleesEric T Roberts, Alok Nimgaonkar, Joshua Aarons, et al.
JAMA Health Forum|August 17, 2022
Association of Cost Sharing With Delayed and Complicated Presentation of Acute Appendicitis or DiverticulitisAndrew P Loehrer, Mary M Leech, Julie E Weiss, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 2, 2020
Home Health Use In Medicare Advantage Compared To Use In Traditional MedicareLaura Skopec, Stephen Zuckerman, Joshua Aarons, et al.
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 1, 2021
Medicaid Physician Fees Remained Substantially Below Fees Paid By Medicare In 2019Stephen Zuckerman, Laura Skopec, Joshua Aarons
The American Journal of Managed Care|September 14, 2019
Did Medicare Advantage payment cuts affect beneficiary access and affordability?Laura Skopec, Joshua Aarons, Stephen Zuckerman
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|July 6, 2022
Medicaid professional fees for treatment of opioid use disorder varied widely across states and were substantially below fees paid by medicare in 2021Lisa Clemans-Cope, Victoria Lynch, Maya Payton, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 5, 2020
Home Health And Postacute Care Use In Medicare Advantage And Traditional MedicareLaura Skopec, Peter J Huckfeldt, Douglas Wissoker, et al.
Health Services Research|January 18, 2021
New evidence of state variation in Medicaid payment policies for dual Medicare-Medicaid enrolleesEric T Roberts, Alok Nimgaonkar, Joshua Aarons, et al.
JAMA Health Forum|August 17, 2022
Association of Cost Sharing With Delayed and Complicated Presentation of Acute Appendicitis or DiverticulitisAndrew P Loehrer, Mary M Leech, Julie E Weiss, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 2, 2020
Home Health Use In Medicare Advantage Compared To Use In Traditional MedicareLaura Skopec, Stephen Zuckerman, Joshua Aarons, et al.
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