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Ruhnke, Greg, Marcelo Coca-Perraillon, Barrett T Kitch, and David M Cutler
. 2011. “
Marked Reduction in 30-day Mortality among Elderly Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia
.” American Journal of Medicine 124 (2): 171-178.
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Cutler, David M, and Dan P Ly
. 2011. “
The (Paper) Work of Medicine: Understanding International Medical Costs
.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 30 (6): 1174-1187.
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Conti, Rena, Alisa B Busch, and David M Cutler
. 2011. “
The Overuse of Antidepressents in a Nationally Representative Adult Patient Population in 2005
.” Psychiatric Services 62 (7): 720-726.
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Cutler, David M, Fabian Lange, Ellen Meara, Seth Richards-Shubik, and Christopher J Ruhme
. 2011. “
Rising Educational Gradients in Mortality: The Role of Behavioral Factors
.” Journal of Health Economcis 30 (6): 1174-1187.
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Rosenthal, Meredith B, David M Cutler, and Judith Feder
. 2011. “
The ACO Rules — Striking the Balance between Participation and Transformative Potential
.” The New England Journal of Medicine 365 (4): 1-3.
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Cutler, David M, and Leemore Dafny
. 2011. “
Designing Transparency Systems for Medical Care Prices
.” New England Journal of Medicine 364: 364:894-895.
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