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2465
National Ranking
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Overview

Jeffrey S. Hoch is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a notable focus on medicine and economics, econometrics, and finance. Within these primary areas of study, they have contributed extensively to subfields including economics and econometrics, general health professions, surgery, oncology, and emergency medicine.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, such as health systems, economic evaluations, and quality of life; healthcare policy and management; healthcare cost, quality, and practices; digital mental health interventions; trauma and emergency care studies; economic and financial impacts of cancer; and colorectal cancer surgical treatments.

Recent publications highlight their contributions to clinical and health economic research, with papers appearing in journals that include:

  • Effectiveness of Alberta Family Integrated Care on infant length of stay in level II neonatal intensive care units: a cluster randomized controlled trial, 2020, BMC Pediatrics
  • Effectiveness of Digital Mental Health Tools to Reduce Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2023, JMIR Mental Health
  • Developing a framework to incorporate real-world evidence in cancer drug funding decisions: the Canadian Real-world Evidence for Value of Cancer Drugs (CanREValue) collaboration, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Economic evaluations of audit and feedback interventions: a systematic review, 2022, BMJ Quality & Safety
  • Changing costs of type 1 diabetes care among US children and adolescents, 2020, Pediatric Diabetes

Frequently publishing in the venues BMJ Open, Perspectives in Surgery, Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership, Value in Health, and Current Oncology, Jeffrey S. Hoch maintains a research presence across journals focused on both health outcomes and healthcare management themes.

Their frequent collaborators include Carolyn S. Dewa, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Jiyeong Kim, Theresa H.M. Keegan, and Henry T. Stelfox, reflecting a collaborative network engaged in health services research and economic evaluations.

Best Publications

  • Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: a framework for the marriage of health econometrics and cost-effectiveness analysis.

    Jeffrey S. Hoch;Andrew H. Briggs;Andrew R. Willan

  • Regression methods for covariate adjustment and subgroup analysis for non-censored cost-effectiveness data

    Andrew R. Willan;Andrew H. Briggs;Jeffrey S. Hoch

  • Hospital costs and length of stay among homeless patients admitted to medical, surgical, and psychiatric services.

    Stephen W. Hwang;James Weaver;Tim Aubry;Jeffrey S. Hoch

  • Comparative operative outcomes of early and delayed cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis: a population-based propensity score analysis.

    Charles de Mestral;Ori D. Rotstein;Andreas Laupacis;Jeffrey S. Hoch

  • Cost implications of testing strategy in patients with syncope: randomized assessment of syncope trial.

    Andrew D Krahn;George J Klein;Raymond Yee;Jeffrey S Hoch

  • Using the net benefit regression framework to construct cost-effectiveness acceptability curves: an example using data from a trial of external loop recorders versus Holter monitoring for ambulatory monitoring of "community acquired" syncope.

    Jeffrey S Hoch;Jeffrey S Hoch;Marie Antoinette Rockx;Andrew D Krahn

  • Cost-effectiveness of assertive community treatment for homeless persons with severe mental illness.

    Anthony F. Lehman;Lisa Dixon;Jeffrey S. Hoch;Bruce Deforge

  • Effect of High-Dose vs Standard-Dose Wintertime Vitamin D Supplementation on Viral Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Young Healthy Children

    Mary Aglipay;Catherine S. Birken;Patricia C. Parkin;Mark B. Loeb

  • A population-based analysis of the clinical course of 10,304 patients with acute cholecystitis, discharged without cholecystectomy.

    Charles de Mestral;Ori D. Rotstein;Andreas Laupacis;Jeffrey S. Hoch

  • Safety, effectiveness, and cost effectiveness of long acting versus intermediate acting insulin for patients with type 1 diabetes: Systematic review and network meta-analysis

    Andrea C Tricco;Huda M Ashoor;Jesmin Antony;Joseph Beyene

  • Pathogen inactivation: making decisions about new technologies. Report of a consensus conference.

    Harvey G. Klein;David Anderson;Marie Josée Bernardi;Ritchard Cable

  • Phase-specific and lifetime costs of cancer care in Ontario, Canada

    Claire de Oliveira;Reka Pataky;Karen E. Bremner;Jagadish Rangrej

  • The assessment for living with aphasia: reliability and construct validity

    Nina Simmons-Mackie;Aura Kagan;J Charles Victor;Alex Carling-Rowland

  • Estimating the clinical cost of drug development for orphan versus non-orphan drugs

    Kavisha Jayasundara;Aidan Hollis;Murray Krahn;Muhammad Mamdani;Muhammad Mamdani

  • Improving chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care: results of the BETTER pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial

    Eva Grunfeld;Eva Grunfeld;Donna Manca;Rahim Moineddin;Kevin E Thorpe;Kevin E Thorpe

  • The economic burden of cancer care in Canada: a population-based cost study

    Claire de Oliveira;Sharada Weir;Jagadish Rangrej;Murray D Krahn

  • Comparison of Five Measures of Motivation to Quit Smoking Among a Sample of Hospitalized Smokers

    Christopher N. Sciamanna;Jeffrey S Hoch;G. Christine Duke;Morris N. Fogle

  • Health Status, Quality of Life, Residential Stability, Substance Use, and Health Care Utilization among Adults Applying to a Supportive Housing Program

    Stephen W. Hwang;Evie Gogosis;Catharine Chambers;James R. Dunn;James R. Dunn

  • Cost Effectiveness of EML4-ALK Fusion Testing and First-Line Crizotinib Treatment for Patients With Advanced ALK-Positive Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer

    Sandjar Djalalov;Jaclyn Beca;Jeffrey S Hoch;Murray Krahn

  • Cost-effectiveness of screening for anal precancers in HIV-positive men.

    Jonathan M C Lam;Jeffrey S Hoch;Jeffrey S Hoch;Jill Tinmouth;Jill Tinmouth;Marie Sano

  • Pattern of antidepressant use and duration of depression-related absence from work

    Carolyn S. Dewa;Jeffrey S. Hoch;Elizabeth Lin;Michael Paterson

  • Increased risk of miscarriage among women experiencing physical or sexual intimate partner violence during pregnancy in Guatemala City, Guatemala: cross-sectional study

    Mira Johri;Rosa E. Morales;Jean François Boivin;Blanca E. Samayoa

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolyn S. Dewa
Carolyn S. Dewa University of California, Davis
Stuart Peacock
Stuart Peacock Simon Fraser University
Paula Goering
Paula Goering Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Gustavo Saposnik
Gustavo Saposnik University of Toronto
Stephen W. Hwang
Stephen W. Hwang University of Toronto
Katherine A. Siminovitch
Katherine A. Siminovitch Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Ori D. Rotstein
Ori D. Rotstein University of Toronto
David L. Streiner
David L. Streiner University of Toronto
Sharon E. Straus
Sharon E. Straus University of Toronto
Evelyn Vingilis
Evelyn Vingilis University of Western Ontario

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