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Yu-Chu Shen

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Health Services Research|June 18, 2005
The effect of Medicaid payment generosity on access and use among beneficiariesYu-Chu Shen, Stephen Zuckerman
Medical Care|June 5, 2016
Comparison of Long-run Trends in 30-day Readmission by Degrees of Medicare Payment CutsYu-Chu Shen, Vivian Y Wu
American Journal of Public Health|June 19, 2010
Changes in emergency department access between 2001 and 2005 among general and vulnerable populationsYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 15, 2020
Differential benefits of cardiac care regionalization based on driving time to percutaneous coronary interventionYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
JAMA Network Open|December 12, 2023
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-Capable Facility Openings and Acute Myocardial Infarction Outcomes by Patient Race and Community SegregationRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
JAMA Network Open|July 30, 2025
Stroke Center Certification and Within-Hospital Racial Disparities in TreatmentRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
BMJ Open|March 19, 2016
Do patients hospitalised in high-minority hospitals experience more diversion and poorer outcomes? A retrospective multivariate analysis of Medicare patients in CaliforniaYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Health Services Research|July 16, 2015
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United States: Risk Factors for Untimely AccessRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
Health Services Research|November 19, 2011
Does decreased access to emergency departments affect patient outcomes? Analysis of acute myocardial infarction population 1996-2005Yu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2015
Ambulance diversion associated with reduced access to cardiac technology and increased one-year mortalityYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
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Health Services Research|June 18, 2005
The effect of Medicaid payment generosity on access and use among beneficiariesYu-Chu Shen, Stephen Zuckerman
Medical Care|June 5, 2016
Comparison of Long-run Trends in 30-day Readmission by Degrees of Medicare Payment CutsYu-Chu Shen, Vivian Y Wu
American Journal of Public Health|June 19, 2010
Changes in emergency department access between 2001 and 2005 among general and vulnerable populationsYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 15, 2020
Differential benefits of cardiac care regionalization based on driving time to percutaneous coronary interventionYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
JAMA Network Open|December 12, 2023
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-Capable Facility Openings and Acute Myocardial Infarction Outcomes by Patient Race and Community SegregationRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
JAMA Network Open|July 30, 2025
Stroke Center Certification and Within-Hospital Racial Disparities in TreatmentRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
BMJ Open|March 19, 2016
Do patients hospitalised in high-minority hospitals experience more diversion and poorer outcomes? A retrospective multivariate analysis of Medicare patients in CaliforniaYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Health Services Research|July 16, 2015
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United States: Risk Factors for Untimely AccessRenee Y Hsia, Yu-Chu Shen
Health Services Research|November 19, 2011
Does decreased access to emergency departments affect patient outcomes? Analysis of acute myocardial infarction population 1996-2005Yu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2015
Ambulance diversion associated with reduced access to cardiac technology and increased one-year mortalityYu-Chu Shen, Renee Y Hsia
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