Robert L. Ohsfeldt focuses on Osteoporosis, Physical therapy, Pediatrics, Health care and Public economics. The concepts of his Osteoporosis study are interwoven with issues in Total cost, Test, Postmenopausal women, Healthcare use and Disease. Robert L. Ohsfeldt has included themes like Prospective cohort study and Depression in his Physical therapy study.
His work deals with themes such as Birth weight, Medical record, Medical literature, Low birth weight and Prenatal care, which intersect with Pediatrics. His Health care research includes themes of Mortality rate, Angioplasty, Evidence-based medicine and Referral. His work in Public economics tackles topics such as Government which are related to areas like Service, Voting behavior, Voting, Convention and Robustness.
Robert L. Ohsfeldt mostly deals with Internal medicine, Health care, Physical therapy, Emergency medicine and Family medicine. His study in the field of Retrospective cohort study, Rosuvastatin and Cohort is also linked to topics like In patient. His Health care study incorporates themes from Actuarial science and Public economics.
His Physical therapy research includes elements of Type 2 diabetes and Osteoporosis. His Emergency medicine study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Emergency department. His Family medicine study combines topics in areas such as Medicaid and MEDLINE.
Robert L. Ohsfeldt mainly investigates Internal medicine, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Health services, Gerontology and Large cohort. In his study, Pooled analysis and Treatment comparison is strongly linked to Oncology, which falls under the umbrella field of Internal medicine. His Medical Expenditure Panel Survey research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Family income, Cancer and Non elderly.
His Cohort research incorporates themes from Organ damage and Matching. Robert L. Ohsfeldt has researched Socioeconomic status in several fields, including Health care, Systematic review, MEDLINE, Family medicine and Mental health. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Environmental health and Health care.
His main research concerns Emergency department, MEDLINE, Mental health, Internal medicine and Indirect costs. Robert L. Ohsfeldt combines subjects such as Quality-adjusted life year, Randomized controlled trial, Economic cost, Cost-effectiveness analysis and Emergency medicine with his study of Emergency department. His research in MEDLINE intersects with topics in Socioeconomic status, Critical appraisal, Family medicine and Medical emergency.
His Medical emergency study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Research design, Nurse anesthetist, Opt-out and Government. His Mental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Health care, Health policy, Population health, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project and Systematic review. Epidemiology, Rheumatology, Cohort, Organ damage and Propensity score matching are the core of his Internal medicine study.
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The Aftermath of Hip Fracture: Discharge Placement, Functional Status Change, and Mortality
Suzanne E. Bentler;Li Liu;Maksym Obrizan;Elizabeth A. Cook.
American Journal of Epidemiology (2009)
Factors motivating and affecting health information exchange usage.
Joshua R Vest;Hongwei Zhao;Jon Jaspserson;Larry D Gamm.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (2011)
The determinants of the choice between public and private production of a publicly funded service
Robert A. McGuire;Robert A. McGuire;Robert L. Ohsfeldt;T. Norman van Cott.
Public Choice (1987)
Prenatal care effectiveness and utilization in Brazil
George L Wehby;Jeffrey C Murray;Eduardo E Castilla;Jorge S Lopez-Camelo.
Health Policy and Planning (2009)
Self-interest, Agency Theory, and Political Voting Behavior: The Ratification of the United States Constitution
Robert A McGuire;Robert L Ohsfeldt.
The American Economic Review (1989)
Squeezing the Balloon: Propensity Scores and Unmeasured Covariate Balance
John M. Brooks;Robert L. Ohsfeldt.
Health Services Research (2013)
Health economics worldwide
Robert L. Ohsfeldt;Peter Zweifel;H. E. Frech.
Southern Economic Journal (1992)
Continuity of Care with a Primary Care Physician and Mortality in Older Adults
Fredric D. Wolinsky;Suzanne E. Bentler;Li Liu;John F. Geweke.
Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences (2010)
Tobacco Taxes, Smoking Restrictions, and Tobacco Use
Robert L. Ohsfeldt;Raymond G. Boyle;Eli L. Capilouto.
Research Papers in Economics (1998)
Healthcare use among U.S. women aged 45 and older: total costs and costs for selected postmenopausal health risks.
Thomas J. Hoerger;Kristen E. Downs;Mark C. Lakshmanan;Richard C. Lindrooth.
Journal of women's health and gender-based medicine (1999)
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