Lindsey J. Leininger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Chien AT, Leyenaar J, Tomaino M, et al. (2022) Difficulty Obtaining Behavioral Health Services for Children: A National Survey of Multiphysician Practices. Annals of Family Medicine. 20: 42-50 |
Levere M, Orzol S, Leininger L, et al. (2019) Contemporaneous and long-term effects of children's public health insurance expansions on Supplemental Security Income participation. Journal of Health Economics. 64: 80-92 |
Leininger L, Levy H. (2019) Child Health and Access to Medical Care. The Future of Children. 25: 65-90 |
Dague L, DeLeire T, Leininger L. (2017) The Effect of Public Insurance Coverage for Childless Adults on Labor Supply American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 9: 124-154 |
Leininger LJ, Saloner B, Wherry LR. (2015) Predicting high-cost pediatric patients: derivation and validation of a population-based model. Medical Care. 53: 729-35 |
Dague L, DeLeire T, Friedsam D, et al. (2014) What fraction of Medicaid enrollees have private insurance coverage at the time of enrollment? Estimates from administrative data. Inquiry. 51: 46958014544020 |
Burns ME, Dague L, DeLeire T, et al. (2014) The effects of expanding public insurance to rural low-income childless adults. Health Services Research. 49: 2173-87 |
Wherry LR, Burns ME, Leininger LJ. (2014) Using self-reported health measures to predict high-need cases among Medicaid-eligible adults. Health Services Research. 49: 2147-72 |
Dague L, DeLeire TC, Leininger L. (2014) The Effect of Public Insurance Coverage for Childless Adults on Labor Supply National Bureau of Economic Research |
DeLeire T, Dague L, Leininger L, et al. (2013) Wisconsin Experience Indicates That Expanding Public Insurance To Low-Income Childless Adults Has Health Care Impacts Health Affairs. 32: 1037-1045 |