Arleen Leibowitz spends much of her time researching Demographic economics, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Health economics, Sida and Demography. Her Demographic economics research includes elements of Developed country, Childbirth, Socioeconomic status and Labour economics. Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research incorporates elements of Health services research and Pediatrics.
Arleen Leibowitz combines subjects such as Actuarial science, Anxiety, Emergency medicine, Cost sharing and Respondent with her study of Health economics. Arleen Leibowitz has included themes like Hiv infected patients, Surgery and Per patient per month in her Sida study. Her Demography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidemiology, Cohort study, Gerontology, Rural area and Emergency department.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Family medicine, Public health, Health care, Health economics and Medicaid. The various areas that Arleen Leibowitz examines in her Public health study include Male circumcision, Gynecology, Pediatrics and Environmental health. Arleen Leibowitz works mostly in the field of Health economics, limiting it down to topics relating to Actuarial science and, in certain cases, Self-insurance and Cost sharing.
Her study in Medicaid is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Randomized controlled trial, Demography, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Capitation. Her Demography study incorporates themes from Health equity, Men who have sex with men, Ethnic group and Confidence interval. The study of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is intertwined with the study of Gerontology in a number of ways.
Her primary areas of investigation include Medicaid, Family medicine, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Demography and Men who have sex with men. Her research in Medicaid intersects with topics in Incidence, Gerontology, Viral load, Fiscal year and Claims data. Her Gerontology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Condom and Comorbidity.
Her studies deal with areas such as Managed care, MEDLINE, Environmental health, Actuarial science and Medical emergency as well as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The concepts of her Demography study are interwoven with issues in Insurance coverage, Odds, Health equity, Ethnic group and Disease burden. Her Men who have sex with men study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio, Chlamydia, Syphilis and Confidence interval.
Her primary areas of study are Pre-exposure prophylaxis, Men who have sex with men, Demography, Family medicine and Health policy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gerontology, Psychotherapist, Meta-analysis, Internal medicine and Gonorrhea in addition to Pre-exposure prophylaxis. She interconnects Odds ratio, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Chlamydia trachomatis and Confidence interval in the investigation of issues within Men who have sex with men.
Her Demography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Insurance Claim Review, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, MEDLINE and Environmental health. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Family medicine, Psychological intervention are connected with Serodiscordant, Clinical psychology, Unprotected sex and Hiv transmission and other disciplines. Her Health policy research incorporates elements of Sexual intercourse, Intensive care medicine, Male Homosexuality and Clinical trial.
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Health insurance and the demand for medical care: evidence from a randomized experiment.
W G Manning;J P Newhouse;N Duan;E B Keeler.
(1987)
A Controlled Trial of the Effect of a Prepaid Group Practice on Use of Services
Willard G. Manning;Arleen Leibowitz;George A. Goldberg;William H. Rogers.
(1984)
Home Investments in Children
Arleen Leibowitz.
Journal of Political Economy (1974)
Some Interim Results from a Controlled Trial of Cost Sharing in Health Insurance
Joseph P. Newhouse;Willard G. Manning;Carl N. Morris;Larry L. Orr.
(1981)
Use of medical care in the Rand Health Insurance Experiment. Diagnosis- and service-specific analyses in a randomized controlled trial.
Kathleen N. Lohr;Robert H. Brook;Caren Kamberg;George A. Goldberg.
(1986)
The Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States
S A Bozzette;S H Berry;N Duan;M R Frankel;M R Frankel.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1998)
A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF HOSPICE CARE
Robert L. Kane;Leslie Bernstein;Jeffrey Wales;Arleen Leibowitz.
The Lancet (1984)
The Demand for Prescription Drugs as a Function of Cost-Sharing:
Arleen Leibowitz;Willard G. Manning;Joseph P. Newhouse.
Social Science & Medicine (1985)
Parental Inputs and Children's Achievement
Arleen Leibowitz.
Journal of Human Resources (1977)
Expenditures for the care of HIV-infected patients in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy
Samuel A. Bozzette;Samuel A. Bozzette;Samuel A. Bozzette;Geoffrey Joyce;Daniel F. McCaffrey;Arleen A. Leibowitz;Arleen A. Leibowitz.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2001)
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