Partha Deb
Affiliations: | Economics | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Bjørnelv GMW, Edwin B, Fretland ÅA, et al. (2020) Till death do us part: the effect of marital status on health care utilization and costs at end-of-life. A register study on all colorectal cancer decedents in Norway between 2009 and 2013. Bmc Health Services Research. 20: 115 |
Deb P, Murtaugh CM, Bowles KH, et al. (2019) Does Early Follow-Up Improve the Outcomes of Sepsis Survivors Discharged to Home Health Care? Medical Care. 57: 633-640 |
Deb P, Gangaram A, Khajavi H. (2019) Can Diffuse Delivery System Reforms Improve Population Health? A Study of the State Innovation Models Initiative National Bureau of Economic Research |
Atella V, Deb P, Kopinska J. (2018) Heterogeneity in long term health outcomes of migrants within Italy. Journal of Health Economics. 63: 19-33 |
Deb P, Norton EC. (2018) Modeling Health Care Expenditures and Use. Annual Review of Public Health |
Murtaugh CM, Deb P, Zhu C, et al. (2016) Reducing Readmissions among Heart Failure Patients Discharged to Home Health Care: Effectiveness of Early and Intensive Nursing Services and Early Physician Follow-Up. Health Services Research |
Gregory CA, Deb P. (2015) Does SNAP improve your health? Food Policy. 50: 11-19 |
Kelley AS, Deb P, Du Q, et al. (2013) Hospice enrollment saves money for Medicare and improves care quality across a number of different lengths-of-stay. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 32: 552-61 |
Dor A, Deb P, Grossman M, et al. (2013) Impact of Mortality-Based Performance Measures on Hospital Pricing: the Case of Colon Cancer Surgeries National Bureau of Economic Research |
Garrido MM, Deb P, Burgess JF, et al. (2012) Choosing models for health care cost analyses: issues of nonlinearity and endogeneity. Health Services Research. 47: 2377-97 |