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Roslyn C Murray

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Health Affairs Scholar|January 5, 2026
Site-neutral payment for routine services could save commercial purchasers and patients billionsRoslyn C Murray, Haroon Janjua, Christopher M Whaley
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 4, 2026
Oregon's Hospital Rate Cap: The Authors ReplyRoslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 6, 2022
Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Did Not Improve Quality Or Lower Spending For The Privately InsuredAdam A Markovitz, Roslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 2, 2025
Hospital Finances, Operations, And Patient Experience Remain Stable After Oregon's Hospital Payment Cap Was ImplementedRoslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley
JAMA Health Forum|August 23, 2024
Oregon's Hospital Payment Cap and Enrollee Out-of-Pocket Spending and Service UseRoslyn C Murray, Edward C Norton, Andrew M Ryan
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 4, 2022
Value-Based Payment Models In The Commercial Insurance Sector: A Systematic ReviewMarina A Milad, Roslyn C Murray, Amol S Navathe, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 3, 2024
Hospital Payment Caps Could Save State Employee Health Plans Millions While Keeping Hospital Operating Margins HealthyRoslyn C Murray, Christopher M Whaley, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
JAMA Health Forum|December 8, 2023
Estimated Fiscal Effects of Medicare Advantage's Quartile Payment SystemRoslyn C Murray, David J Meyers, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 4, 2024
Hospital Facility Prices Declined As A Result Of Oregon's Hospital Payment CapRoslyn C Murray, Zach Y Brown, Sarah Miller, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 5, 2025
Rhode Island's Affordability Standards Led To Hospital Price Reductions And Lower Insurance PremiumsAndrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
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Health Affairs Scholar|January 5, 2026
Site-neutral payment for routine services could save commercial purchasers and patients billionsRoslyn C Murray, Haroon Janjua, Christopher M Whaley
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 4, 2026
Oregon's Hospital Rate Cap: The Authors ReplyRoslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 6, 2022
Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Did Not Improve Quality Or Lower Spending For The Privately InsuredAdam A Markovitz, Roslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 2, 2025
Hospital Finances, Operations, And Patient Experience Remain Stable After Oregon's Hospital Payment Cap Was ImplementedRoslyn C Murray, Andrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley
JAMA Health Forum|August 23, 2024
Oregon's Hospital Payment Cap and Enrollee Out-of-Pocket Spending and Service UseRoslyn C Murray, Edward C Norton, Andrew M Ryan
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 4, 2022
Value-Based Payment Models In The Commercial Insurance Sector: A Systematic ReviewMarina A Milad, Roslyn C Murray, Amol S Navathe, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|December 3, 2024
Hospital Payment Caps Could Save State Employee Health Plans Millions While Keeping Hospital Operating Margins HealthyRoslyn C Murray, Christopher M Whaley, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
JAMA Health Forum|December 8, 2023
Estimated Fiscal Effects of Medicare Advantage's Quartile Payment SystemRoslyn C Murray, David J Meyers, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 4, 2024
Hospital Facility Prices Declined As A Result Of Oregon's Hospital Payment CapRoslyn C Murray, Zach Y Brown, Sarah Miller, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 5, 2025
Rhode Island's Affordability Standards Led To Hospital Price Reductions And Lower Insurance PremiumsAndrew M Ryan, Christopher M Whaley, Erin C Fuse Brown, et al.
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