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3513
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Mark A. Hall is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, and Health.

The main research areas covered by Mark A. Hall include Healthcare Policy and Management, Homelessness and Social Issues, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Migration, Health and Trauma, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, and Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare.

Mark A. Hall has contributed to a range of recent scholarly publications. Notable papers include:

  • "Vaccine Passport" Certification - Policy and Ethical Considerations" (2021) published in the New England Journal of Medicine
  • "Privileges and Immunity Certification During the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2020) published in JAMA

Other frequently published venues for their work include:

  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • American Journal of Public Health
  • Heart Rhythm
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PubMed

Mark A. Hall has collaborated regularly with several coauthors, including Sunday Azagba, Todd Ebling, David M. Studdert, Scott D. Rhodes, and Lilli Mann-Jackson.

Their academic contributions extend to book publications as well, with titles published by the Center for Security and Emerging Technology and Oxbow Books. These include "Health Care Law and Ethics in a Nutshell" (2020) and "The Economy of a Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides" (2020).

Mark A. Hall received recognition as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Trust in physicians and medical institutions: what is it, can it be measured, and does it matter?

    Mark A. Hall;Elizabeth Dugan;Beiyao Zheng;Aneil K. Mishra

  • Measuring patients' trust in their primary care providers

    Mark A. Hall;Beiyao Zheng;Elizabeth Dugan;Fabian Camacho

  • Measuring Patients’ Trust In Physicians When Assessing Quality Of Care

    David H. Thom;Mark A. Hall;L. Gregory Pawlson

  • Trust in the medical profession: conceptual and measurement issues.

    Mark A Hall;Fabian Camacho;Elizabeth Dugan;Rajesh Balkrishnan

  • Systematic Content Analysis of Judicial Opinions

    Mark A. Hall;Ronald F. Wright

  • The impact of local immigration enforcement policies on the health of immigrant hispanics/latinos in the United States.

    Scott D. Rhodes;Lilli Mann;Florence M. Simán;Eunyoung Song

  • Development of abbreviated measures to assess patient trust in a physician, a health insurer, and the medical profession.

    Elizabeth Dugan;Elizabeth Dugan;Felicia L. Trachtenberg;Mark A. Hall

  • How patients' trust relates to their involvement in medical care

    Felicia L. Trachtenberg;Elizabeth Dugan;Mark A. Hall

  • Law, medicine, and trust.

    Mark A Hall

  • Health Insurers' Assessment of Medical Necessity

    Mark A. Hall;Gerard F. Anderson

  • In vivo fate-tracing studies using the Scl stem cell enhancer: embryonic hematopoietic stem cells significantly contribute to adult hematopoiesis.

    Joachim R. Gothert;Sonja E. Gustin;Mark A. Hall;Anthony R. Green

  • Institutional Control of Physician Behavior: Legal Barriers to Health Care Cost Containment

    Mark A. Hall

  • Data Mining, Fourth Edition: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques

    Ian H. Witten;Eibe Frank;Mark A. Hall;Christopher J. Pal

  • Trust and satisfaction with physicians, insurers, and the medical profession.

    Rajesh Balkrishnan;Elizabeth Dugan;Fabian T. Camacho;Mark A. Hall

  • Laws Restricting Health Insurers' Use of Genetic Information: Impact on Genetic Discrimination

    Mark A. Hall;Stephen S. Rich

  • Patients as consumers: courts, contracts, and the new medical marketplace.

    Mark A. Hall;Carl E. Schneider

  • The Charitable Status of Nonprofit Hospitals: Toward a Donative Theory of Tax Exemption

    Mark A. Hall;John D. Colombo

  • Development of a scale to measure patients' trust in health insurers.

    Beiyao Zheng;Mark A Hall;Elizabeth Dugan;Kristin E Kidd

  • Measuring trust in medical researchers.

    Mark A. Hall;Fabian Camacho;Janice S. Lawlor;Venita DePuy

  • Rationing health care at the bedside.

    Mark A Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard F. Anderson
Gerard F. Anderson Johns Hopkins University
Stephen S. Rich
Stephen S. Rich University of Virginia
Jonas A. Nilsson
Jonas A. Nilsson University of Gothenburg
Scott D. Rhodes
Scott D. Rhodes Wake Forest University
Kurt Lohman
Kurt Lohman Wake Forest University
Stephen M. Shortell
Stephen M. Shortell University of California, Berkeley
Shaun P. Jackson
Shaun P. Jackson University of Sydney
Michael D. Cameron
Michael D. Cameron Scripps Research Institute
Robert A. Casero
Robert A. Casero Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michael A. Morrisey
Michael A. Morrisey Texas A&M University

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