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Kevin G M Volpp

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Annals of Surgery|December 20, 2003
Hospital coronary artery bypass graft surgery volume and patient mortality, 1998-2000Saif S Rathore, Andrew J Epstein, Kevin G M Volpp, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 18, 2004
Hospital percutaneous coronary intervention volume and patient mortality, 1998 to 2000: does the evidence support current procedure volume minimums?Andrew J Epstein, Saif S Rathore, Kevin G M Volpp, et al.
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|September 15, 2005
Comparing the standard rating scale and the magnifier scale for assessing risk perceptionsAndrea D Gurmankin, Marie Helweg-Larsen, Katrina Armstrong, et al.
Health Services Research|June 6, 2003
Market reform in New Jersey and the effect on mortality from acute myocardial infarctionKevin G M Volpp, Sankey V Williams, Joel Waldfogel, et al.
American Heart Journal|November 6, 2024
A randomized controlled trial of gamification to increase physical activity among black and Hispanic breast and prostate cancer survivors: Rationale and design of the ALLSTAR clinical trialAlexander C Fanaroff, Jennifer A Orr, Chinyere Anucha, et al.
JAMA Internal Medicine|April 7, 2025
Change in Default Prescription Length and Statin Prescribing BehaviorMili Mehta, Alexander C Fanaroff, Corinne M Rhodes, et al.
American Heart Journal|March 4, 2023
A randomized controlled trial of gamification, financial incentives, or both to increase physical activity among patients with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease: rationale and design of the be active studyAlexander C Fanaroff, Mitesh S Patel, Neel Chokshi, et al.
Circulation|April 7, 2024
Effect of Gamification, Financial Incentives, or Both to Increase Physical Activity Among Patients at High Risk of Cardiovascular Events: The BE ACTIVE Randomized Controlled TrialAlexander C Fanaroff, Mitesh S Patel, Neel Chokshi, et al.
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes|June 17, 2025
Cost-Effectiveness of Gamification, Financial Incentives, or Both to Increase Physical Activity Among Patients With Elevated Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseLouise B Russell, Kevin G M Volpp, Mitesh S Patel, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 28, 2024
Two randomized controlled trials of nudges to encourage referrals to centralized pharmacy services for evidence-based statin initiation in high-risk patients: Rationale and design of the SUPER LIPID programAlexander C Fanaroff, Qian Huang, Kayla Clark, et al.
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Annals of Surgery|December 20, 2003
Hospital coronary artery bypass graft surgery volume and patient mortality, 1998-2000Saif S Rathore, Andrew J Epstein, Kevin G M Volpp, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 18, 2004
Hospital percutaneous coronary intervention volume and patient mortality, 1998 to 2000: does the evidence support current procedure volume minimums?Andrew J Epstein, Saif S Rathore, Kevin G M Volpp, et al.
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|September 15, 2005
Comparing the standard rating scale and the magnifier scale for assessing risk perceptionsAndrea D Gurmankin, Marie Helweg-Larsen, Katrina Armstrong, et al.
Health Services Research|June 6, 2003
Market reform in New Jersey and the effect on mortality from acute myocardial infarctionKevin G M Volpp, Sankey V Williams, Joel Waldfogel, et al.
American Heart Journal|November 6, 2024
A randomized controlled trial of gamification to increase physical activity among black and Hispanic breast and prostate cancer survivors: Rationale and design of the ALLSTAR clinical trialAlexander C Fanaroff, Jennifer A Orr, Chinyere Anucha, et al.
JAMA Internal Medicine|April 7, 2025
Change in Default Prescription Length and Statin Prescribing BehaviorMili Mehta, Alexander C Fanaroff, Corinne M Rhodes, et al.
American Heart Journal|March 4, 2023
A randomized controlled trial of gamification, financial incentives, or both to increase physical activity among patients with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease: rationale and design of the be active studyAlexander C Fanaroff, Mitesh S Patel, Neel Chokshi, et al.
Circulation|April 7, 2024
Effect of Gamification, Financial Incentives, or Both to Increase Physical Activity Among Patients at High Risk of Cardiovascular Events: The BE ACTIVE Randomized Controlled TrialAlexander C Fanaroff, Mitesh S Patel, Neel Chokshi, et al.
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes|June 17, 2025
Cost-Effectiveness of Gamification, Financial Incentives, or Both to Increase Physical Activity Among Patients With Elevated Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseLouise B Russell, Kevin G M Volpp, Mitesh S Patel, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 28, 2024
Two randomized controlled trials of nudges to encourage referrals to centralized pharmacy services for evidence-based statin initiation in high-risk patients: Rationale and design of the SUPER LIPID programAlexander C Fanaroff, Qian Huang, Kayla Clark, et al.
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