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Jose F Figueroa
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2016
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36357724Trends in Social Spending by Private Health Insurers.J Gen Intern Med2023
37491105High-performing primary care clinics across high-need, high-cost Medicare populations.BMJ Open Qual2023
36988959Changes in Medicare Accountable Care Organization Spending, Utilization, and Quality Performance 2 Years Into the COVID-19 Pandemic.JAMA Netw Open2023
36976566Evaluating the Health Benefits of Low-Frequency Step-Based Physical Activity-The "Weekend Warrior" Pattern Revisited.JAMA Netw Open2023
37440224Integrating Medicare and Medicaid Coverage for Dual Eligibles-Recommendations for Reform.JAMA2023
37406231Rapid Enrollment Growth In 'Look-Alike' Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans: A Threat To Integrated Care.Health Aff (Millwood)2023
36972544Effect of Medicare Advantage on Hospital Readmission and Mortality Rankings.Ann Intern Med2023
37368399Use of High-Risk Medications Among Older Adults Enrolled in Medicare Advantage Plans vs Traditional Medicare.JAMA Netw Open2023
37000433Association Between Community-Level Social Risk and Spending Among Medicare Beneficiaries: Implications for Social Risk Adjustment and Health Equity.JAMA Health Forum2023
36964007Association Between Emergency Physician's Age and Mortality of Medicare Patients Aged 65 to 89 Years After Emergency Department Visit.Ann Emerg Med2023
37395654Comparison of Claims-Based Frailty Indices in U.S. Veterans 65 and Older for Prediction of Long-Term Institutionalization and Mortality.J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci2023
37126757Enrollment And Characteristics Of Dual-Eligible Medicare And Medicaid Beneficiaries In Integrated Care Programs.Health Aff (Millwood)2023
36723939Association of Academic Medical Center Presence With Clinical Outcomes at Neighboring Community Hospitals Among Medicare Beneficiaries.JAMA Netw Open2023
36472193Association of Clinical Setting With Sociodemographics and Outcomes Following Endovascular Femoropopliteal Artery Revascularization in the United States.Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes2023
36826828Evaluation of Potentially Avoidable Acute Care Utilization Among Patients Insured by Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare.JAMA Health Forum2023
36897584Accounting for Person- vs Neighborhood-Level Social Risk in Quality Measurement.JAMA Health Forum2023
36529552Why the US spends more treating high-need high-cost patients: a comparative study of pricing and utilization of care in six high-income countries.Health Policy2023
34767638Spending outcomes among patients with cancer in accountable care organizations 4 years after implementation.Cancer2022
35377765The Association Of HIV With Health Care Spending And Use Among Medicare Beneficiaries.Health Aff (Millwood)2022
35796766Diabetes Care Among Older Adults Enrolled in Medicare Advantage Versus Traditional Medicare Fee-For-Service Plans: The Diabetes Collaborative Registry.Diabetes Care2022
35428901Changes in Employment Status and Access to Care During COVID-19 Pandemic Among Low-Income Adults in 4 Southern States.J Gen Intern Med2022
35817635Health Institutions and the Political Determinants of Health.Am J Prev Med2022
36936580Changes in industry marketing payments to physicians during the covid-19 pandemic: quasi experimental, difference-in-difference study.BMJ Med2022
36269339Assessment of Strategies Used in US Hospitals to Address Social Needs During the COVID-19 Pandemic.JAMA Health Forum2022
35960735Changes in spending, utilization, and quality of care among Medicare accountable care organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.PLoS One2022
35960517Comparison of Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes Before vs During the COVID-19 Pandemic.JAMA Netw Open2022
36394876A Decade of Observing the Hospital Readmission Reductions Program-Time to Retire an Ineffective Policy.JAMA Netw Open2022
35917126National Estimates of Increase in US Mechanical Ventilator Supply During the COVID-19 Pandemic.JAMA Netw Open2022
35977285Trends in High-Severity Billing of Hospitalized Medicare Beneficiaries Treated by Hospitalists vs Nonhospitalists.JAMA Health Forum2022
35977222Association Between Self-reported Health-Related Social Needs and Acute Care Utilization Among Older Adults Enrolled in Medicare Advantage.JAMA Health Forum2022
35914206ACO Participation Associated With Decreased Spending For Medicare Beneficiaries With Serious Mental Illness.Health Aff (Millwood)2022
35130059Structural Racism In Historical And Modern US Health Care Policy.Health Aff (Millwood)2022
35022958ACO Spending and Utilization Among Medicare Patients at the End of Life: an Observational Study.J Gen Intern Med2022
34763956Mortality and Postdischarge Acute Care Utilization for Cardiovascular Conditions at Safety-Net Versus Non-Safety-Net Hospitals.J Am Coll Cardiol2022
32842874Association of Medicare Advantage Penetration With Per Capita Spending, Emergency Department Visits, and Readmission Rates Among Fee-for-Service Medicare Beneficiaries With High Comorbidity Burden.Med Care Res Rev2021
35977293Variation in Use of Surgical Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Surgical Urgency and Race and Ethnicity.JAMA Health Forum2021
35977190COVID-19-Related Insurance Coverage Changes and Disparities in Access to Care Among Low-Income US Adults in 4 Southern States.JAMA Health Forum2021
33909056Comparison of General Surgical Practice Size and Setting in 2017 vs 2013 in the US.JAMA Netw Open2021
33759995Value of Discharging Heart Failure Patients Home-Reply.JAMA Cardiol2021
33630446Disparities in Surgical Readmissions and Use of Observation Status in Hip and Knee Replacements: A Retrospective Cohort Study.Ann Surg2021
33523738Rural-Urban Disparities In All-Cause Mortality Among Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries, 2004-17.Health Aff (Millwood)2021
34409601Within and across country variations in treatment of patients with heart failure and diabetes.Health Serv Res2021
34378796Differences in health outcomes for high-need high-cost patients across high-income countries.Health Serv Res2021
34378190An international comparison of long-term care trajectories and spending following hip fracture.Health Serv Res2021
34490633International comparison of spending and utilization at the end of life for hip fracture patients.Health Serv Res2021
34755338International comparison of patient care trajectories: Insights from the ICCONIC project.Health Serv Res2021
34755334A methodology for identifying high-need, high-cost patient personas for international comparisons.Health Serv Res2021
34515730Association Between Physician Part-time Clinical Work and Patient Outcomes.JAMA Intern Med2021
34390254Differences in health care spending and utilization among older frail adults in high-income countries: ICCONIC hip fracture persona.Health Serv Res2021
34743562Hispanic/Latino-Serving Hospitals Provide Less Targeted Temperature Management Following Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest.J Am Heart Assoc2021
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