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Cutler, David, Christopher Ody, Lucy Msall, Leemore Dafny, and David Grabowski
. 2019. “
Decreases In Readmissions Credited To Medicare's Program To Reduce Hospital Readmissions Have Been Overstated
.” Health Affairs 38 (1): 36-43.
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Cutler, David, Jamie Yao, Kaushik Ghosh, Marcelo Coco Perraillon, and Margaret Wang
. 2019. “
Trends and Racial Differences in First Hospitalization for Stroke and 30-Day Mortality in the US Medicare Population From 1988 to 2013
.” Medical Care 57 (4): 262-269.
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Cutler, David M., Kaushik Ghosh, Kassandra L. Messer, Trivellore E. Raghunathan, Susan T. Stewart, and Allison B. Rosen
. 2019. “
Explaining The Slowdown In Medical Spending Growth Among The Elderly, 1999–2012
.” Health Affairs 38 (2): 222-229.
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Cutler, David M., Jonathan S. Skinner, Ariel Dora Stern, and David Wennberg
. 2019. “
Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending
.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11 (1): 192-221.
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Cutler, David M., Inmaculada Hernandez, Chester B. Good, Walid F. Gellad, Natasha Parekh, and William H. Shrank
. 2019. “
The Contribution Of New Product Entry Versus Existing Product Inflation In The Rising Costs Of Drugs
.” Health Affairs 38 (1): 76-83.
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