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Nikhil R Sahni

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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 26, 2023
Artificial Intelligence in U.S. Health Care DeliveryNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 11, 2023
Artificial Intelligence in U.S. Health Care Delivery. ReplyNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 12, 2010
Physicians versus hospitals as leaders of accountable care organizationsRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 1, 2011
Hospitals' race to employ physicians--the logic behind a money-losing propositionRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
Maryland Medicine : MM : a Publication of MEDCHI, the Maryland State Medical Society|January 13, 2012
Physicians versus hospitals as leaders of accountable care organizationsRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 15, 2011
Rethinking health care laborRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 8, 2013
If slow rate of health care spending growth persists, projections may be off by $770 billionDavid M Cutler, Nikhil R Sahni
JAMA|October 20, 2021
Administrative Simplification and the Potential for Saving a Quarter-Trillion Dollars in Health CareNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus, David M Cutler
Health Affairs Scholar|September 27, 2024
Perceptions of prior authorization burden and solutionsNikhil R Sahni, Brooke Istvan, Celia Stafford, et al.
Health Affairs Scholar|May 17, 2024
Active steps to reduce administrative spending associated with financial transactions in US health careNikhil R Sahni, Pranay Gupta, Michael Peterson, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 26, 2023
Artificial Intelligence in U.S. Health Care DeliveryNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 11, 2023
Artificial Intelligence in U.S. Health Care Delivery. ReplyNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 12, 2010
Physicians versus hospitals as leaders of accountable care organizationsRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 1, 2011
Hospitals' race to employ physicians--the logic behind a money-losing propositionRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
Maryland Medicine : MM : a Publication of MEDCHI, the Maryland State Medical Society|January 13, 2012
Physicians versus hospitals as leaders of accountable care organizationsRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 15, 2011
Rethinking health care laborRobert Kocher, Nikhil R Sahni
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 8, 2013
If slow rate of health care spending growth persists, projections may be off by $770 billionDavid M Cutler, Nikhil R Sahni
JAMA|October 20, 2021
Administrative Simplification and the Potential for Saving a Quarter-Trillion Dollars in Health CareNikhil R Sahni, Brandon Carrus, David M Cutler
Health Affairs Scholar|September 27, 2024
Perceptions of prior authorization burden and solutionsNikhil R Sahni, Brooke Istvan, Celia Stafford, et al.
Health Affairs Scholar|May 17, 2024
Active steps to reduce administrative spending associated with financial transactions in US health careNikhil R Sahni, Pranay Gupta, Michael Peterson, et al.
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