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Overview

Roger Feldman is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on medicine, economics, econometrics, finance, and health professions.

Their work spans several main fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Health Professions

Within these broader categories, subfields include:
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • General Health Professions
  • Hepatology
  • Epidemiology
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology

Their research topics emphasize healthcare systems and disease treatment, with a particular focus on:
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
  • Liver Disease and Transplantation

Feldman has collaborated frequently with several coauthors including Jeah Jung, Caroline Carlin, Thomas Riley, Ge Song, and Yamini Kalidindi. Their most consistent collaborator is Jeah Jung.

Their recent scholarly articles demonstrate a strong engagement with healthcare policy and hepatitis C treatment topics. Notable recent papers include:

  • Association of Direct-Acting Antiviral Treatment With Mortality Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Hepatitis C, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Implementation of resource use measures in Medicare Advantage, 2022, Health Services Research
  • Measuring resource use in Medicare Advantage using Encounter data, 2021, Health Services Research
  • Association of the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Project With Use of Direct-Acting Antiviral Treatment Among US Adults With Hepatitis C, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • Disparities in the quality of care for chronic hepatitis C among Medicare beneficiaries, 2022, PLoS ONE

The primary venues in which Feldman has published reflect their clinical and policy-oriented research interests and include:

  • JAMA Network Open
  • Health Services Research
  • The American Journal of Managed Care
  • Health Affairs
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology

Best Publications

  • A new estimate of the welfare loss of excess health insurance.

    Roger D Feldman;Bryan E Dowd

  • The Demand for Employment-Based Health Insurance Plans

    Roger Feldman;Bryan Dowd

  • The effect of market structure on HMO premiums.

    Douglas R Wholey;Roger D Feldman;Jon B Christianson

  • The Effects of Market Concentration and Horizontal Mergers on Hospital Costs and Prices

    Robert A. Connor;Roger D. Feldman;Bryan E. Dowd

  • Competition Among Physicians, Revisited

    Roger Feldman;Frank Sloan

  • Effects of teaching on hospital costs.

    FA Sloan;RD Feldman;AB Steinwald

  • A Matter Of Race: Early-Versus Late-Stage Cancer Diagnosis

    Beth A. Virnig;Nancy N. Baxter;Elizabeth B. Habermann;Roger D. Feldman

  • Scale and scope economies among health maintenance organizations.

    Douglas Wholey;Roger Feldman;Jon B Christianson;John Engberg

  • Evaluation of the effect of a consumer-driven health plan on medical care expenditures and utilization.

    Stephen T Parente;Roger D Feldman;Jon B Christianson

  • The Effect of Benefits, Premiums, and Health Risk on Health Plan Choice in the Medicare Program

    Adam Atherly;Bryan E. Dowd;Roger Feldman

  • Employee Choice of Consumer‐Driven Health Insurance in a Multiplan, Multiproduct Setting

    Stephen T Parente;Roger D Feldman;Jon B Christianson

  • Where would you go for your next hospitalization

    Kyoungrae Jung;Roger Feldman;Dennis Scanlon

  • Which types of hospital mergers save consumers money

    Robert A. Connor;Roger D. Feldman;Bryan E. Dowd;Tiffany A. Radcliff

  • The effects of medical group practice and physician payment methods on costs of care.

    J. E. Kralewski;E. C. Rich;Roger D Feldman;Bryan E Dowd

  • The union impact on hospital wages and fringe benefits.

    Roger Feldman;Richard Scheffler

  • Health Plan Choice and the Utilization of Health Care Services

    Bryan Dowd;Roger Feldman;Steven Cassou;Michael Finch

  • The effect of premiums on the small firm's decision to offer health insurance

    Roger Feldman;Bryan Dowd;Scott Leitz;Lynn A. Blewett

  • The effects of advertising--lessons from optometry.

    Roger D Feldman;James W Begun

  • Changes in Quality of Health Care Delivery after Vertical Integration

    Caroline S. Carlin;Bryan E Dowd;Roger D Feldman

  • Premium elasticities of health plan choice.

    Bryan E Dowd;Roger D Feldman

  • Employer-sponsored health insurance in 1991

    Cynthia B. Sullivan;Marianne Miller;Roger Feldman;Bryan Dowd

  • The Effect of Premiums on the Small Firm's Decision to Offer Health

    Roger Feldman;Bryan Dowd;Scott Leitz;Lynn A. Blewett

  • Which Types Of Hospital Mergers Save Consumers Money? Overall, horizontal hospital mergers benefit consumers. But more antitrust scrutiny of mergers is needed.

    Robert A. Connor;Roger D. Feldman;Bryan E. Dowd;Tiffany A. Radcliff

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan E Dowd
Bryan E Dowd University of Minnesota
Jon B. Christianson
Jon B. Christianson University of Minnesota
Robert J. Town
Robert J. Town The University of Texas at Austin
John A. Nyman
John A. Nyman University of Minnesota
Lawton R. Burns
Lawton R. Burns University of Pennsylvania
Kosali Simon
Kosali Simon Indiana University
Frank A. Sloan
Frank A. Sloan Duke University
Ira Moscovice
Ira Moscovice University of Minnesota
Willard G. Manning
Willard G. Manning University of Chicago
John Engberg
John Engberg RAND Corporation

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