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Phillip M Singer

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Health Economics, Policy, and Law|March 5, 2020
Shifting threats and rhetoric: how Republican governors framed Medicaid expansionPhillip M Singer, Michael Rozier
AJOB Empirical Bioethics|December 23, 2020
The Good and Evil of Health Policy: Medicaid Expansion, Republican Governors, and Moral IntuitionsMichael D Rozier, Phillip M Singer
Journal of General Internal Medicine|May 30, 2019
Expansion by Ballot Initiative: Challenges and Future Directions in Health PolicyPhillip M Singer, Daniel B Nelson
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|June 27, 2016
The United States confronts Ebola: suasion, executive action and fragmentationScott L Greer, Phillip M Singer
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|October 6, 2023
What the Evolution of 1332 Waivers Tells Us about Their Innovative PotentialPhillip M Singer, Daniel Skinner, Brad Wright
Health Affairs Scholar|June 6, 2024
Implementing automated Medicaid eligibility renewals was not associated with higher levels of program participationDaniel B Nelson, Phillip M Singer, Vicki Fung
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|January 7, 2020
Double-edged sword of federalism: variation in essential health benefits for mental health and substance use disorder coverage in statesCharley E Willison, Phillip M Singer, Kyle L Grazier
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 24, 2016
Rhetoric and Reform in Waiver StatesColleen M Grogan, Phillip M Singer, David K Jones
Journal of Public Health Policy|August 5, 2020
Infectious disease, public health, and politics: United States response to Ebola and ZikaPhillip M Singer, Charley E Willison, Scott L Greer
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|June 2, 2021
Technically Accessible, Practically Ineligible: The Effects of Medicaid Expansion Implementation on Chronic HomelessnessCharley E Willison, Denise Lillvis, Amanda Mauri, et al.
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Health Economics, Policy, and Law|March 5, 2020
Shifting threats and rhetoric: how Republican governors framed Medicaid expansionPhillip M Singer, Michael Rozier
AJOB Empirical Bioethics|December 23, 2020
The Good and Evil of Health Policy: Medicaid Expansion, Republican Governors, and Moral IntuitionsMichael D Rozier, Phillip M Singer
Journal of General Internal Medicine|May 30, 2019
Expansion by Ballot Initiative: Challenges and Future Directions in Health PolicyPhillip M Singer, Daniel B Nelson
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|June 27, 2016
The United States confronts Ebola: suasion, executive action and fragmentationScott L Greer, Phillip M Singer
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|October 6, 2023
What the Evolution of 1332 Waivers Tells Us about Their Innovative PotentialPhillip M Singer, Daniel Skinner, Brad Wright
Health Affairs Scholar|June 6, 2024
Implementing automated Medicaid eligibility renewals was not associated with higher levels of program participationDaniel B Nelson, Phillip M Singer, Vicki Fung
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|January 7, 2020
Double-edged sword of federalism: variation in essential health benefits for mental health and substance use disorder coverage in statesCharley E Willison, Phillip M Singer, Kyle L Grazier
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|December 24, 2016
Rhetoric and Reform in Waiver StatesColleen M Grogan, Phillip M Singer, David K Jones
Journal of Public Health Policy|August 5, 2020
Infectious disease, public health, and politics: United States response to Ebola and ZikaPhillip M Singer, Charley E Willison, Scott L Greer
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|June 2, 2021
Technically Accessible, Practically Ineligible: The Effects of Medicaid Expansion Implementation on Chronic HomelessnessCharley E Willison, Denise Lillvis, Amanda Mauri, et al.
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