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D-Index
54
Citations
10955
World Ranking
2168
National Ranking
1046

Amy K. Rosen publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy K. Rosen sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 237 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Amy K. Rosen D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy K. Rosen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Amy K. Rosen is affiliated with the VA Boston Healthcare System in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on health professions, medicine, and economics, econometrics, and finance, with numerous contributions across related subfields such as general health professions, economics and econometrics, emergency medical services, geriatrics and gerontology, and surgery.

The research topics covered by Amy K. Rosen include healthcare policy and management, primary care and health outcomes, patient satisfaction in healthcare, global health workforce issues, pharmaceutical practices and patient outcomes, medication adherence and compliance, and patient safety and medication errors.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on healthcare systems and outcomes, with selected works including:

  • Veterans' Experiences With Outpatient Care: Comparing The Veterans Affairs System With Community-Based Care, 2020, Health Affairs
  • Association of Race, Health Insurance Status, and Household Income With Location and Outcomes of Ambulatory Surgery Among Adult Patients in 2 US States, 2020, JAMA Surgery
  • Did Access to Care Improve Since Passage of the Veterans Choice Act?, 2021, Medical Care
  • Comparing cataract surgery complication rates in veterans receiving VA and community care, 2020, Health Services Research
  • Innovations in Community Care Programs, Policies, and Research, 2021, Medical Care

Amy K. Rosen has contributed significantly to several publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in Medical Care, Health Services Research, Health Affairs, JAMA Surgery, and JAMA Network Open.

  • Medical Care
  • Health Services Research
  • Health Affairs
  • JAMA Surgery
  • JAMA Network Open

Frequent collaborators include Michael Shwartz, Erin Beilstein-Wedel, Megan E. Vanneman, Todd H. Wagner, and Deborah Gurewich.

  • Michael Shwartz
  • Erin Beilstein-Wedel
  • Megan E. Vanneman
  • Todd H. Wagner
  • Deborah Gurewich

Amy K. Rosen's work integrates intersecting themes from health professions and economics, addressing complex issues in healthcare policy, patient outcomes, and safety, especially within the context of veterans' care. The combination of broad disciplinary approaches and focused research topics substantiates their role in advancing understanding in these interconnected areas.

Best Publications

  • A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of duloxetine in the treatment of women with fibromyalgia with or without major depressive disorder.

    Lesley M. Arnold;Amy Rosen;Yili Lu Pritchett;Deborah N. D'Souza

  • Methadone maintenance vs 180-day psychosocially enriched detoxification for treatment of opioid dependence: a randomized controlled trial.

    Sees Kl;Delucchi Kl;Masson C;Rosen A

  • Automated identification of postoperative complications within an electronic medical record using natural language processing

    Harvey J. Murff;Fern FitzHenry;Michael E. Matheny;Nancy Gentry

  • Mortality among hospitalized Medicare beneficiaries in the first 2 years following ACGME resident duty hour reform.

    Kevin G. Volpp;Amy K. Rosen;Amy K. Rosen;Paul R. Rosenbaum;Patrick S. Romano

  • Workforce Perceptions of Hospital Safety Culture: Development and Validation of the Patient Safety Climate in Healthcare Organizations Survey

    Sara J. Singer;M Meterko;Laurence C. Baker;David M. Gaba

  • Failure-to-rescue: comparing definitions to measure quality of care.

    Jeffrey H. Silber;Patrick S. Romano;Amy K. Rosen;Yanli Wang

  • Searching for an improved clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative data☆

    William A. Ghali;Ruth E. Hall;Amy K. Rosen;Arlene S. Ash

  • Mortality among patients in VA hospitals in the first 2 years following ACGME resident duty hour reform.

    Kevin G. Volpp;Amy K. Rosen;Amy K. Rosen;Paul R. Rosenbaum;Patrick S. Romano

  • Identifying Organizational Cultures That Promote Patient Safety

    Sara Singer;Alyson Falwell;David Gaba;Mark Meterko

  • Validity of selected AHRQ patient safety indicators based on VA National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data.

    Patrick S. Romano;Hillary J. Mull;Peter E. Rivard;Shibei Zhao

  • Relationship of hospital organizational culture to patient safety climate in the Veterans Health Administration.

    Christine W. Hartmann;Mark Meterko;Amy K. Rosen;Shibei Zhao

  • Stroke: who's counting what?

    Dean M. Reker;Byron B. Hamilton;Pamela W. Duncan;Shu Chuan Jennifer Yeh

  • Evaluating the patient safety indicators: how well do they perform on Veterans Health Administration data?

    Amy K. Rosen;Peter Rivard;Peter Rivard;Shibei Zhao;Susan Loveland;Susan Loveland

  • The exclusion of non-English-speaking persons from research.

    Susan M. Frayne;Risa B. Burns;Eric J. Hardt;Amy K. Rosen

  • Composite Measures of Health Care Provider Performance: A Description of Approaches

    Michael Shwartz;Joseph D. Restuccia;Amy K. Rosen

  • Hospital Teaching Intensity, Patient Race, and Surgical Outcomes

    Jeffrey H. Silber;Paul R. Rosenbaum;Patrick S. Romano;Amy K. Rosen

  • Predicting costs of care using a pharmacy-based measure risk adjustment in a veteran population.

    Anne E. Sales;Chuan-Fen Liu;Kevin L. Sloan;Jesse D. Malkin

  • Using patient safety indicators to estimate the impact of potential adverse events on outcomes.

    Peter E. Rivard;Stephen L. Luther;Cindy L. Christiansen;Shibei Zhao

  • Measuring the quality of depression care in a large integrated health system.

    Andrea Charbonneau;Amy K. Rosen;Amy K. Rosen;Arlene S. Ash;Richard R. Owen

  • Mortality Among Patients in VA Hospitals in the First 2 Years Following ACGME Resident Duty Hour Reform

    K.G. Volpp;A.K. Rosen;P.R. Rosenbaum

  • Methadone Maintenance vs 180-Day Psychosocially Enriched Detoxification for Treatment of Opioid Dependence

    Karen L. Sees;Kevin L. Delucchi;Carmen Masson;Amy Rosen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kamal M.F. Itani
Kamal M.F. Itani Boston University
Patrick S. Romano
Patrick S. Romano University of California, Davis
Dan R. Berlowitz
Dan R. Berlowitz University of Massachusetts Lowell
Kevin G. Volpp
Kevin G. Volpp University of Pennsylvania
Arlene S. Ash
Arlene S. Ash University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Sara J. Singer
Sara J. Singer Stanford University
Mark Meterko
Mark Meterko Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center
Lewis E. Kazis
Lewis E. Kazis Boston University
Paul R. Rosenbaum
Paul R. Rosenbaum University of Pennsylvania
Nancy R. Kressin
Nancy R. Kressin Boston University

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