We welcome the opportunity to respond to Jonathan Bonnitcha and Robert McCorquodale’s discussion of the 2011 United Nations Guiding…
Risk-adjustment algorithms typically incorporate demographic and clinical variables to equalize compensation to insurers for enrollees who…
Increasing quality transparency is widely regarded as a strong mechanism for improving the alignment between patient choices and provider…
Differences in patient characteristics across trials may bias efficacy estimates from indirect treatment comparisons. To address this issue…
In the 1960s, public support for Aid for Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), a federal program that provided cash benefits to eligible…
Many organizations have budgets that expire at the end of the fiscal year and may face incentives to rush to spend resources on low-quality…
The labor market increasingly rewards social skills. Between 1980 and 2012, jobs requiring high levels of social interaction grew by nearly…
Public Health Preparedness: Case Studies in Policy and Management provides detailed accounts of a range of public health emergencies.…
In America, there’s a significant kind of public insistence that one’s “freedom” is fundamentally tied to one’s wealth.
Much of the…
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This study investigates change over time in the level of hiring discrimination in US labor markets. We perform a meta-analysis of every…