2018 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2011 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
Family medicine, Medicaid, Health care, Health insurance and Lottery are her primary areas of study. Katherine Baicker interconnects Psychological intervention, Absenteeism and Workplace wellness in the investigation of issues within Family medicine. Katherine Baicker has included themes like Gerontology, Health care reform and Environmental health in her Medicaid study.
Her work in Health care tackles topics such as Ethnic group which are related to areas like Race and health and Health equity. Her studies in Health insurance integrate themes in fields like Human services, MEDLINE, Welfare and State. Her Lottery research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Waiting list, Medicaid coverage, Random assignment and Actuarial science.
Katherine Baicker focuses on Health care, Medicaid, Public economics, Health insurance and Actuarial science. Her Health care research integrates issues from Payment, Liberian dollar, Gerontology and Debt. Katherine Baicker integrates Medicaid with Lottery in her study.
Her Public economics research incorporates themes from Fiscal federalism, Order, Revenue, Productivity and Health spending. The various areas that Katherine Baicker examines in her Health insurance study include Voting and Demographic economics. Her Actuarial science research includes elements of Malpractice, Defensive medicine and Health policy, Self-insurance.
Katherine Baicker spends much of her time researching Medicaid, Health insurance, Health care, Health policy and Psychological intervention. As a member of one scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Medicaid, focusing on Public economics and, on occasion, Middle class. The Health insurance study which covers Voting that intersects with Presidential election.
The Health care study combines topics in areas such as Emergency department, MEDLINE, Family medicine and Cost sharing. The concepts of her Health policy study are interwoven with issues in Health economics, Actuarial science, Public health insurance and Environmental health. Her study in Psychological intervention is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Subsidy, Occupational safety and health, Absenteeism and Workplace wellness.
Katherine Baicker mainly investigates Health care, Medicaid, Family medicine, MEDLINE and Health insurance. Katherine Baicker merges Health care with Job performance in her research. Her study focuses on the intersection of Medicaid and fields such as Emergency department with connections in the field of Insurance coverage.
Her research in Family medicine intersects with topics in Psychological intervention, Occupational safety and health, Absenteeism and Workplace wellness. Her work is dedicated to discovering how MEDLINE, Health policy are connected with Public economics, Evidence-based practice and Cost–benefit analysis and other disciplines. Her studies deal with areas such as Poverty and Medical prescription as well as Health insurance.
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The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year*
Amy Finkelstein;Sarah Taubman;Bill Wright;Mira Bernstein.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2012)
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response.
Jay J. Van Bavel;Katherine Baicker;Paulo S. Boggio;Valerio Capraro.
Nature Human Behaviour (2020)
Workplace Wellness Programs Can Generate Savings
Katherine Baicker;David M. Cutler;Zirui Song.
Health Affairs (2010)
The Oregon Experiment—effects of Medicaid on Clinical Outcomes
Katherine Baicker;Sarah L. Taubman;Heidi L. Allen;Mira Bernstein.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2013)
The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year
Amy Finkelstein;Amy Finkelstein;Sarah Taubman;Bill Wright;Mira Bernstein.
Social Science Research Network (2011)
Medicare Spending, The Physician Workforce, And Beneficiaries Quality Of Care
Katherine Baicker;Amitabh Chandra.
Health Affairs (2004)
Mortality and Access to Care among Adults after State Medicaid Expansions
Benjamin Daniel Sommers;Katherine Baicker;Arnold M. Epstein.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2012)
Medicaid Increases Emergency-Department Use: Evidence from Oregon's Health Insurance Experiment
Sarah L. Taubman;Heidi L. Allen;Bill J. Wright;Katherine Baicker;Katherine Baicker.
Science (2014)
The spillover effects of state spending
Katherine Baicker.
Journal of Public Economics (2005)
Health Insurance Coverage and Health — What the Recent Evidence Tells Us
Benjamin D Sommers;Atul A Gawande;Katherine Baicker.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2017)
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