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Paul Ginsburg
Paul Ginsburg
Professor of Health Policy, University of Southern California
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The design of the community tracking study: a longitudinal study of health system change and its effects on people
P Kemper, D Blumenthal, JM Corrigan, PJ Cunningham, SM Felt, ...
Inquiry, 195-206, 1996
2931996
Wide variation in hospital and physician payment rates evidence of provider market power
PB Ginsburg
Center for Studying Health System Change, 2010
1652010
Are market forces strong enough to deliver efficient health care systems? Confidence is waning
LM Nichols, PB Ginsburg, RA Berenson, J Christianson, RE Hurley
Health Affairs 23 (2), 8-21, 2004
1502004
Active Womenswear Chaqueta para Mujer: initialfindings from HSC's recent site visits
CS Lesser, PB Ginsburg
Active Womenswear Chaqueta para Mujer 63, 1-6, 2003
146*2003
Hospital discharge one week after acute myocardial infarction
JF McNeer, GS Wagner, PB Ginsburg, AG Wallace, CB McCants, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 298 (5), 229-232, 1978
1451978
The Effect Of Population Aging On Future Hospital Demand: A simulation of future spending finds that aging will not be the strongest influence on inpatient hospital use.
BC Strunk, PB Ginsburg, MI Banker
Health Affairs 25 (Suppl1), W141-W149, 2006
1422006
Hospital-Physicians Relations: Cooperation, Competition, Or Separation? Economic pressures are creating an adversarial climate in some areas and pushing physicians and …
RA Berenson, PB Ginsburg, JH May
Health Affairs 25 (Suppl1), W31-W43, 2006
1252006
Unchecked provider clout in California foreshadows challenges to health reform
RA Berenson, PB Ginsburg, N Kemper
Health Affairs 29 (4), 699-705, 2010
1232010
Property rights and wages: The case of nursing homes
GJ Borjas, HE Frech III, PB Ginsburg
Journal of Human Resources, 231-246, 1983
1171983
Effects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United States
MW Friedberg, PG Chen, C White, O Jung, L Raaen, S Hirshman, E Hoch, ...
Rand health quarterly 5 (1), 2015
1082015
The growing power of some providers to win steep payment increases from insurers suggests policy remedies may be needed
RA Berenson, PB Ginsburg, JB Christianson, T Yee
Health affairs 31 (5), 973-981, 2012
1072012
Zapatillas para Hombre: initialfindings from HSC's 2007 site visits
DA Draper, PB Ginsburg
Unisex SB Punta de Acero Antirotura 114, 1-6, 2007
107*2007
When The Price Isn't Right: How Inadvertent Payment Incentives Drive Medical Care: If payment rates are not made more accurate, another powerful driver of health cost trends …
PB Ginsburg, JM Grossman
Health Affairs 24 (Suppl1), W5-376-W5-384, 2005
1012005
The end of an era: What became of the “managed care revolution” in 2001?
CS Lesser, PB Ginsburg, KJ Devers
Health Services Research 38 (1p2), 337-355, 2003
1002003
Tracking Health Care Costs: Growth Accelerates Again In 2001: Hospital costs have secured their place as the leading driver of health care cost increases, for the second …
BC Strunk, PB Ginsburg, JR Gabel
Health Affairs 21 (Suppl1), W299-W310, 2002
972002
Bed availability and hospital utilization: estimates of the “Roemer effect”
PB Ginsburg, DM Koretz
Health care financing review 5 (1), 87, 1983
971983
Deregionalization of neonatal intensive care in urban areas
EM Howell, D Richardson, P Ginsburg, B Foot
American journal of public health 92 (1), 119-124, 2002
962002
Losing ground: physician income, 1995-2003
HT Tu, P Ginsburg
952006
Medicare case-mix index increase
PB Ginsburg, GM Carter
Health Care Financing Review 7 (4), 51, 1986
941986
High and rising health care costs: Demystifying US health care spending
PB Ginsburg
Princeton, NJ, 2008
932008
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