Vivian Y. Wu, Ph.D.

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2005 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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David M. Cutler grad student 2005 Harvard
 (Managed care and the changing hospital industry in the 1990s.)
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Wu VY, Fingar KR, Jiang HJ, et al. (2018) Early Impact of the Affordable Care Act Coverage Expansion on Safety-Net Hospital Inpatient Payer Mix and Market Shares. Health Services Research
Shen YC, Wu VY. (2016) Comparison of Long-run Trends in 30-day Readmission by Degrees of Medicare Payment Cuts. Medical Care
Wu VY, Shen YC, Yun MS, et al. (2014) Decomposition of the drivers of the U.S. hospital spending growth, 2001-2009. Bmc Health Services Research. 14: 230
Wu VY, Shen YC. (2014) Long-term impact of medicare payment reductions on patient outcomes. Health Services Research. 49: 1596-615
Shen YC, Wu VY. (2013) Reductions in Medicare payments and patient outcomes: an analysis of 5 leading Medicare conditions. Medical Care. 51: 970-7
White C, Wu VY. (2013) How do hospitals cope with sustained slow growth in Medicare prices? Health Services Research. 49: 11-31
Wu VY, Shen Y, Melnick G. (2013) Competitive market forces and trends in US hospital spending, 2001-2009 Health. 5: 1195-1200
Wu VY, Liu P. (2013) Can public report cards affect consumer’s private learning of quality? An evaluation of the impact of Florida hospital report cards on acute myocardial infarction patient admission patterns Health. 5: 2181-2189
Melnick GA, Shen YC, Wu VY. (2011) The increased concentration of health plan markets can benefit consumers through lower hospital prices. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 30: 1728-33
Shen YC, Wu VY, Melnick G. (2010) Trends in hospital cost and revenue, 1994-2005: how are they related to HMO penetration, concentration, and for-profit ownership? Health Services Research. 45: 42-61
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