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9464
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2782
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Overview

Jack Hadley is affiliated with the Urban Institute in the United States. Their work is connected to this organization, which is known for policy research and analysis to inform social and economic policy decisions.

Based on the available data, specific details about their research papers, including titles, publication years, and venues, are not provided. Similarly, information about frequent co-authors, common publication venues, and book publications is not documented.

There is no detailed record of the main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work associated with Jack Hadley in the current data. Additionally, no awards or distinctions are listed.

The profile reflects a professional active within an established research institute, but without further public bibliographic or research topic details available for analysis at this time.

Best Publications

  • Sicker and poorer--the consequences of being uninsured: a review of the research on the relationship between health insurance, medical care use, health, work, and income.

    Jack Hadley

  • Functional coupling and regional activation of human cortical motor areas during simple, internally paced and externally paced finger movements.

    C Gerloff;J Richard;J Hadley;A E Schulman

  • Measuring hospital efficiency with frontier cost functions.

    Stephen Zuckerman;Jack Hadley;Jack Hadley;Lisa Iezzoni

  • Quantitative assessment of the leukocyte infiltrate in ovarian cancer and its relationship to the expression of C-C chemokines.

    R. P. M. Negus;G. W. H. Stamp;J. Hadley;F. R. Balkwill

  • Comparison of uninsured and privately insured hospital patients. Condition on admission, resource use, and outcome.

    Jack Hadley;Earl P. Steinberg;Judith Feder

  • The Contribution of Insurance Coverage and Community Resources to Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care

    J. Lee Hargraves;Jack Hadley

  • Patterns of breast carcinoma treatment in older women: Patient preference and clinical and physician influences

    Jeanne S. Mandelblatt;Jack Hadley;Jon F. Kerner;Kevin A. Schulman

  • Insurance Coverage, Medical Care Use, and Short-term Health Changes Following an Unintentional Injury or the Onset of a Chronic Condition

    Jack Hadley

  • Biopersistence of synthetic vitreous fibers and amosite asbestos in the rat lung following inhalation.

    T.W. Hesterberg;G. Chase;C. Axten;W.C. Miller

  • A laser-powered hydrokinetic system for caries removal and cavity preparation.

    Jack Hadley;Douglas A. Young;Lewis R. Eversole;Jeffrey A. Gornbein

  • Availability of safety net providers and access to care of uninsured persons.

    Jack Hadley;Peter Cunningham

  • Clarifying Sources of Geographic Differences in Medicare Spending

    Stephen Zuckerman;Timothy Waidmann;Robert Berenson;Jack Hadley

  • Variations in breast carcinoma treatment in older Medicare beneficiaries: Is it black and white?

    Jeanne S. Mandelblatt;Jon F. Kerner;Jack Hadley;Yi‐Ting Hwang

  • Comparative Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Treatments: Evaluating Statistical Adjustments for Confounding in Observational Data

    Jack Hadley;K. Robin Yabroff;Michael J. Barrett;David F. Penson

  • How Did Medicare's Prospective Payment System Affect Hospitals?

    Judith Feder;Jack Hadley;Stephen Zuckerman

  • How much medical care do the uninsured use, and who pays for it?

    Jack Hadley;John Holahan

  • Sicker and Poorer: The Consequences of Being Uninsured

    Jack Hadley

  • Covering the uninsured in 2008: current costs, sources of payment, and incremental costs.

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  • The impact of HMO penetration on the rate of hospital cost inflation, 1985-1993.

    Darreil J. Gaskin;Jack Hadley

  • Population characteristics of markets of safety-net and non-safety-net hospitals

    Darrell J. Gaskin;Jack Hadley

  • Perceived financial incentives, HMO market penetration, and physicians' practice styles and satisfaction.

    J Hadley;J M Mitchell;D P Sulmasy;M G Bloche

  • Measuring and predicting surgeons' practice styles for breast cancer treatment in older women.

    Jeanne S. Mandelblatt;Christine D. Berg;Neal J. Meropol;Stephen B. Edge

  • Profits, community role, and hospital closure: an urban and rural analysis.

    Deborah Williams;Jack Hadley;Julian Pettengill

  • Health insurance and health at age 65: implications for medical care spending on new Medicare beneficiaries.

    Jack Hadley;Timothy Waidmann

  • Physicians' ethical beliefs about cost-control arrangements.

    D P Sulmasy;M G Bloche;J M Mitchell;J Hadley

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Cunningham
Peter J. Cunningham Virginia Commonwealth University
Genevieve M. Kenney
Genevieve M. Kenney Urban Institute
Daniel Polsky
Daniel Polsky Johns Hopkins University
José J. Escarce
José J. Escarce University of California, Los Angeles
Frances R. Balkwill
Frances R. Balkwill Queen Mary University of London
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health
Manabu Honda
Manabu Honda National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Christian Gerloff
Christian Gerloff University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Vince Castranova
Vince Castranova West Virginia University

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