Mary B. Landrum

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Public Health
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Brooks GA, Landrum MB, Kapadia NS, et al. (2022) Impact of the Oncology Care Model on Use of Supportive Care Medications During Cancer Treatment. Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. JCO2102342
Gondi S, Wright AA, Landrum MB, et al. (2021) Assessment of Patient Attribution to Care From Medical Oncologists, Surgeons, or Radiation Oncologists After Newly Diagnosed Cancer. Jama Network Open. 4: e218055
Kyle MA, McWilliams JM, Landrum MB, et al. (2020) Spending variation among ACOs in the Medicare Shared Savings Program. The American Journal of Managed Care. 26: 170-175
Enzinger AC, Ghosh K, Keating NL, et al. (2020) U.S. trends and racial/ethnic disparities in opioid access among patients with poor prognosis cancer at the end of life (EOL). Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38: 7005-7005
Cleveland J, Landrum MB, Wright AA, et al. (2020) Reliability and correlations among quality measures for lung, breast, and colorectal cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38: 2073-2073
Gondi S, Wright AA, Landrum MB, et al. (2019) Multimodality cancer care and implications for episode-based payments in cancer. The American Journal of Managed Care. 25: 537-538
Brooks GA, Jhatakia S, Tripp A, et al. (2019) Early Findings From the Oncology Care Model Evaluation. Journal of Oncology Practice. JOP1900265
Sinaiko AD, Chien AT, Hassett MJ, et al. (2018) What drives variation in spending for breast cancer patients within geographic regions? Health Services Research
McDowell A, Nguyen CA, Chernew ME, et al. (2018) Comparison of Approaches for Aggregating Quality Measures in Population-based Payment Models. Health Services Research
Keating NL, Huskamp HA, Kouri E, et al. (2018) Factors Contributing To Geographic Variation In End-Of-Life Expenditures For Cancer Patients. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 37: 1136-1143
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