Haichang Xin, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Health Care Management, Theory and Methods
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Jeffrey S. Harman grad student 2010 UF Gainesville
 (Does high cost-sharing in physician care reduce health care utilization and expenditures differently for people with severe disease from those without?)
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Xin H. (2019) Patient Dissatisfaction With Primary Care and Nonurgent Emergency Department Use. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 42: 284-294
Xin H. (2018) High-cost sharing policies and non-urgent emergency department visits. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance. 31: 735-745
Xin H. (2017) Editorial: Health Disparities-An Important Public Health Policy Concern. Frontiers in Public Health. 5: 99
Xin H, Kilgore ML, Sen B. (2016) Is Access to and Use of Patient Perceived Patient-Centered Medical Homes Associated With Reduced Nonurgent Emergency Department Use? American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
Xin H. (2015) Experiences and Lessons from Urban Health Insurance Reform in China. Population Health Management
Xin H, Kilgore ML, Sen BP. (2015) Is Access to and Use of Primary Care Practices that Patients Perceive as Having Essential Qualities of a Patient-Centered Medical Home Associated With Positive Patient Experience? Empirical Evidence From a U.S. Nationally Representative Sample. Journal For Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association For Healthcare Quality
Xin H, Kilgore ML, Sen BP, et al. (2015) Can Nonurgent Emergency Department Care Costs be Reduced? Empirical Evidence from a U.S. Nationally Representative Sample. The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Xin H. (2015) How do high cost-sharing policies for physician care affect inpatient care use and costs among people with chronic disease? The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 38: 100-8
Xin H, Harman JS. (2015) Are High Cost-Sharing Policies for Physician Care Associated With Reduced Care Utilization and Costs Differently by Health Status? World Medical & Health Policy. 7: 137-151
Xin H, Harman JS, Yang Z. (2014) How do high cost-sharing policies for physician care affect total care costs among people with chronic disease? Journal of Insurance Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 44: 38-48
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