Recent Work
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Without a ‘Nudge;’ Old Prescribing Habits Die Hard
Continue low-cost nudges for the most impact, study finds.
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Medicare, Medicare Advantage Physician Reimbursement Rates Nearly Equal
USC researchers compare physician reimbursement by Medicare Advantage plans to traditional Medicare rates. Until now, experts knew little about the differences
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Pharmacists With Greater Role Curtail Repeat Hospital Visits
Amid state and federal discussions to address doctor shortages, a USC-led study is part of a growing body of research indicating that an expansion of pharmacists’ roles is a potential solution.
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Minorities, Latino Immigrants Face the Greatest Risk of Workplace Injuries
Disparities in economic opportunities leads minorities to take more hazardous jobs, USC study finds
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Privatized Version of Medicare Saves More Money than Traditional Fee-For-Service
Medicare Advantage costs less and improves patient outcomes, according to a USC-led study
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