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Yu-Chu Shen

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Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|December 19, 2003
Changes in hospital performance after ownership conversionsYu-Chu Shen
Health Economics|June 21, 2008
Do HMO and its for-profit expansion jeopardize the survival of hospital safety net services?Yu-Chu Shen
Journal of Health Economics|September 28, 2002
The effect of hospital ownership choice on patient outcomes after treatment for acute myocardial infarctionYu-Chu Shen
Journal of Health Economics|February 28, 2003
The effect of financial pressure on the quality of care in hospitalsYu-Chu Shen
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 17, 2003
Why is there state variation in employer-sponsored insurance?Yu-Chu Shen, Stephen Zuckerman
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|May 2, 2009
The effect of soft budget constraints on access and quality in hospital careYu-Chu Shen, Karen Eggleston
Medical Care|February 28, 2006
Out-of-pocket health spending between low-and higher-income populations: who is at risk of having high expenses and high burdens?Yu-Chu Shen, Joshua McFeeters
Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|January 27, 2005
The effects of HMO ownership on hospital costs and revenues: is there a difference between for-profit and nonprofit plans?Yu-Chu Shen, Glenn Melnick
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|January 19, 2011
Possible geographical barriers to trauma center access for vulnerable patients in the United States: an analysis of urban and rural communitiesRenee Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
Medical Care|January 22, 2004
Characteristics of occasional and frequent emergency department users: do insurance coverage and access to care matter?Stephen Zuckerman, Yu-Chu Shen
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Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|December 19, 2003
Changes in hospital performance after ownership conversionsYu-Chu Shen
Health Economics|June 21, 2008
Do HMO and its for-profit expansion jeopardize the survival of hospital safety net services?Yu-Chu Shen
Journal of Health Economics|September 28, 2002
The effect of hospital ownership choice on patient outcomes after treatment for acute myocardial infarctionYu-Chu Shen
Journal of Health Economics|February 28, 2003
The effect of financial pressure on the quality of care in hospitalsYu-Chu Shen
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 17, 2003
Why is there state variation in employer-sponsored insurance?Yu-Chu Shen, Stephen Zuckerman
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics|May 2, 2009
The effect of soft budget constraints on access and quality in hospital careYu-Chu Shen, Karen Eggleston
Medical Care|February 28, 2006
Out-of-pocket health spending between low-and higher-income populations: who is at risk of having high expenses and high burdens?Yu-Chu Shen, Joshua McFeeters
Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|January 27, 2005
The effects of HMO ownership on hospital costs and revenues: is there a difference between for-profit and nonprofit plans?Yu-Chu Shen, Glenn Melnick
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|January 19, 2011
Possible geographical barriers to trauma center access for vulnerable patients in the United States: an analysis of urban and rural communitiesRenee Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
Medical Care|January 22, 2004
Characteristics of occasional and frequent emergency department users: do insurance coverage and access to care matter?Stephen Zuckerman, Yu-Chu Shen
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