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Kevin G Volpp

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Nature Reviews. Neurology|August 2, 2024
Food is brain medicine - relevance and translation to neurologyMitchell S V Elkind, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|December 14, 2020
Behaviorally Informed Strategies for a National COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion ProgramKevin G Volpp, George Loewenstein, Alison M Buttenheim
JAMA Pediatrics|January 29, 2019
The Need for an Intervention to Prevent Sports Injuries: Beyond "Rub Some Dirt on It"Maguire Herriman, Maurice E Schweitzer, Kevin G Volpp
Health Services Research|May 18, 2006
The effect of cuts in medicare reimbursement on hospital mortalityMeena Seshamani, J Sanford Schwartz, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|November 16, 2019
Moving Toward Evidence-Based Policy: The Value of Randomization for Program and Policy ImplementationAtheendar S Venkataramani, Kristen Underhill, Kevin G Volpp
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|October 27, 2005
Did recent changes in Medicare reimbursement hit teaching hospitals harder?R Tamara Konetzka, Jingsan Zhu, Kevin G Volpp
Plos One|February 19, 2013
Are the healthy behaviors of US high-deductible health plan enrollees driven by people who chose these plans? Smoking as a case studyJeffrey T Kullgren, Kevin G Volpp, Daniel Polsky
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 10, 2013
Behavioral economics holds potential to deliver better results for patients, insurers, and employersGeorge Loewenstein, David A Asch, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|April 30, 2014
Commitment devices: using initiatives to change behaviorTodd Rogers, Katherine L Milkman, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|October 25, 2012
Choosing wisely: low-value services, utilization, and patient cost sharingKevin G Volpp, George Loewenstein, David A Asch
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Nature Reviews. Neurology|August 2, 2024
Food is brain medicine - relevance and translation to neurologyMitchell S V Elkind, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|December 14, 2020
Behaviorally Informed Strategies for a National COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion ProgramKevin G Volpp, George Loewenstein, Alison M Buttenheim
JAMA Pediatrics|January 29, 2019
The Need for an Intervention to Prevent Sports Injuries: Beyond "Rub Some Dirt on It"Maguire Herriman, Maurice E Schweitzer, Kevin G Volpp
Health Services Research|May 18, 2006
The effect of cuts in medicare reimbursement on hospital mortalityMeena Seshamani, J Sanford Schwartz, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|November 16, 2019
Moving Toward Evidence-Based Policy: The Value of Randomization for Program and Policy ImplementationAtheendar S Venkataramani, Kristen Underhill, Kevin G Volpp
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|October 27, 2005
Did recent changes in Medicare reimbursement hit teaching hospitals harder?R Tamara Konetzka, Jingsan Zhu, Kevin G Volpp
Plos One|February 19, 2013
Are the healthy behaviors of US high-deductible health plan enrollees driven by people who chose these plans? Smoking as a case studyJeffrey T Kullgren, Kevin G Volpp, Daniel Polsky
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 10, 2013
Behavioral economics holds potential to deliver better results for patients, insurers, and employersGeorge Loewenstein, David A Asch, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|April 30, 2014
Commitment devices: using initiatives to change behaviorTodd Rogers, Katherine L Milkman, Kevin G Volpp
JAMA|October 25, 2012
Choosing wisely: low-value services, utilization, and patient cost sharingKevin G Volpp, George Loewenstein, David A Asch
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