Barak D. Richman, Ph.D.

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2009 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Commerce-Business Economics, Law, Organizational
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Pablo T. Spiller grad student 2009 UC Berkeley
 (Essays in private ordering: Mechanisms, efficiencies, and the law.)
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Schulman KA, Richman BD. (2019) Toward an Effective Innovation Agenda. The New England Journal of Medicine
Tseng P, Kaplan RS, Richman BD, et al. (2018) Administrative Costs Associated With Physician Billing and Insurance-Related Activities at an Academic Health Care System. Jama. 319: 691-697
Herzlinger RE, Richman BD, Boxer RJ. (2017) Achieving Universal Coverage Without Turning to a Single Payer: Lessons From 3 Other Countries. Jama
Schulman KA, Richman BD. (2016) Reassessing ACOs and Health Care Reform. Jama. 316: 707-8
Herzlinger RE, Richman BD, Schulman KA. (2015) Market-based solutions to antitrust threats--the rejection of the Partners settlement. The New England Journal of Medicine. 372: 1287-9
Goldstein AO, Viera AJ, Pierson J, et al. (2015) Physician Beliefs about Physical and Mental Competency of Patients Applying for Concealed Weapon Permits. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 33: 238-45
Schulman KA, Richman BD, Herzlinger RE. (2014) Shifting toward defined contributions--predicting the effects. The New England Journal of Medicine. 370: 2462-5
Richman BD, Schulman KA. (2014) The Partners healthcare settlement and the future of health care organizations Economists' Voice. 11: 21-23
Goldstein AO, Barnhouse KK, Viera AJ, et al. (2013) Assessing competency for concealed-weapons permits--the physician's role. The New England Journal of Medicine. 368: 2251-3
Richman BD. (2013) Saving the First Amendment from Itself: Relief from the Sherman Act Against the Rabbinic Cartels Pepperdine Law Review. 39: 1347
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