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June 30, 2025
Delay in receiving lab test results increases the costs of treating an episode of care for treating urinary tract infections
Kenneth E Thorpe, Peter J Joski
Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
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December 16, 2005
Health plan switching among members of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
Adam Atherly, Curtis Florence, Kenneth E Thorpe
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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October 7, 2015
Out-Of-Pocket Prescription Costs Under A Typical Silver Plan Are Twice As High As They Are In The Average Employer Plan
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
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February 26, 2016
Authors' Reply to Gandjour: "The Role of Chronic Disease, Obesity, and Improved Treatment and Detection in Accounting for the Rise in Healthcare Spending Between 1987 and 2011"
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association
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June 8, 2004
Policy watch: the Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan
Roger Feldman, Kenneth E Thorpe, Bradley Gray
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
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April 9, 2015
The Role of Chronic Disease, Obesity, and Improved Treatment and Detection in Accounting for the Rise in Healthcare Spending Between 1987 and 2011
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
Health Services Research
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September 22, 2006
Will choice-based reform work for Medicare? Evidence from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
Curtis S Florence, Adam Atherly, Kenneth E Thorpe
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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June 5, 2018
Antibiotic-Resistant Infections: The Authors Reply
Kenneth E Thorpe, Peter Joski, Kenton J Johnston
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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February 20, 2010
Chronic conditions account for rise in Medicare spending from 1987 to 2006
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lydia L Ogden, Katya Galactionova
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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September 29, 2004
Which medical conditions account for the rise in health care spending?
Kenneth E Thorpe, Curtis S Florence, Peter Joski
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Journal of Medical Economics
|
June 30, 2025
Delay in receiving lab test results increases the costs of treating an episode of care for treating urinary tract infections
Kenneth E Thorpe, Peter J Joski
Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
|
December 16, 2005
Health plan switching among members of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
Adam Atherly, Curtis Florence, Kenneth E Thorpe
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
|
October 7, 2015
Out-Of-Pocket Prescription Costs Under A Typical Silver Plan Are Twice As High As They Are In The Average Employer Plan
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
|
February 26, 2016
Authors' Reply to Gandjour: "The Role of Chronic Disease, Obesity, and Improved Treatment and Detection in Accounting for the Rise in Healthcare Spending Between 1987 and 2011"
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association
|
June 8, 2004
Policy watch: the Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan
Roger Feldman, Kenneth E Thorpe, Bradley Gray
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
|
April 9, 2015
The Role of Chronic Disease, Obesity, and Improved Treatment and Detection in Accounting for the Rise in Healthcare Spending Between 1987 and 2011
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lindsay Allen, Peter Joski
Health Services Research
|
September 22, 2006
Will choice-based reform work for Medicare? Evidence from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
Curtis S Florence, Adam Atherly, Kenneth E Thorpe
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
|
June 5, 2018
Antibiotic-Resistant Infections: The Authors Reply
Kenneth E Thorpe, Peter Joski, Kenton J Johnston
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
|
February 20, 2010
Chronic conditions account for rise in Medicare spending from 1987 to 2006
Kenneth E Thorpe, Lydia L Ogden, Katya Galactionova
Health Affairs (Project Hope)
|
September 29, 2004
Which medical conditions account for the rise in health care spending?
Kenneth E Thorpe, Curtis S Florence, Peter Joski
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