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D-Index
70
Citations
30673
World Ranking
755
National Ranking
357

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Willard G. Manning was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community within this institution.

In 1995, they were recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), reflecting a notable milestone in their professional achievements.

The scientist was deceased at the time of this profile's creation.

Best Publications

  • Health insurance and the demand for medical care: evidence from a randomized experiment.

    W G Manning;J P Newhouse;N Duan;E B Keeler

  • Estimating log models: to transform or not to transform?

    Willard G Manning;John Mullahy

  • A Comparison of Alternative Models for the Demand for Medical Care

    Naihua Duan;Willard G. Manning;Carl N. Morris;Joseph P. Newhouse

  • The logged dependent variable, heteroscedasticity, and the retransformation problem

    Willard G. Manning

  • A Controlled Trial of the Effect of a Prepaid Group Practice on Use of Services

    Willard G. Manning;Arleen Leibowitz;George A. Goldberg;William H. Rogers

  • Generalized Modeling Approaches to Risk Adjustment of Skewed Outcomes Data

    Willard G. Manning;Anirban Basu;John Mullahy

  • Variations in Resource Utilization Among Medical Specialties and Systems of Care: Results From the Medical Outcomes Study

    Sheldon Greenfield;Eugene C. Nelson;Michael Zubkoff;Willard G. Manning Jr.

  • Some Interim Results from a Controlled Trial of Cost Sharing in Health Insurance

    Joseph P. Newhouse;Willard G. Manning;Carl N. Morris;Larry L. Orr

  • Moral Hazard and Consumer Incentives in Health Care

    Peter Zweifel;Willard G. Manning

  • The Unreliability of Individual Physician “Report Cards” for Assessing the Costs and Quality of Care of a Chronic Disease

    Timothy P. Hofer;Rodney A. Hayward;Sheldon Greenfield;Edward H. Wagner

  • The effects of excise taxes and regulations on cigarette smoking

    Jeffrey Wasserman;Willard G Manning;Joseph P Newhouse;John D Winkler

  • twopm: two-part models

    Federico Belotti;Partha Deb;Partha Deb;Willard G. Manning;Edward C. Norton;Edward C. Norton

  • Inappropriate use of hospitals in a randomized trial of health insurance plans.

    Albert L. Siu;Frank A. Sonnenberg;Willard G. Manning;George A. Goldberg

  • Monte Carlo evidence on the choice between sample selection and two-part models

    W.G. Manning;N. Duan;W.H. Rogers

  • The demand for alcohol: the differential response to price.

    Willard G. Manning;Linda Blumberg;Lawrence H. Moulton

  • Choosing Between the Sample-Selection Model and the Multi-Part Model

    Naihua Duan;Willard G. Manning;Carl N. Morris;Joseph P. Newhouse

  • The taxes of sin. Do smokers and drinkers pay their way

    Willard G. Manning;Emmett B. Keeler;Joseph P. Newhouse;Elizabeth M. Sloss

  • The Cost to Health Plans of Poor Glycemic Control

    Todd P Gilmer;Patrick J O'Connor;Willard G Manning;William A Rush

  • Randomized trial of a depression management program in high utilizers of medical care.

    David J. Katzelnick;Gregory E. Simon;Steven D. Pearson;Willard G. Manning

  • The Demand for Prescription Drugs as a Function of Cost-Sharing:

    Arleen Leibowitz;Willard G. Manning;Joseph P. Newhouse

  • Death, Hospitalization, and Economic Associations among Incident Hemodialysis Patients with Hematocrit Values of 36 to 39%

    Allan J. Collins;Suying Li;Wendy St. Peter;Jim Ebben

  • Effects of Physician Experience on Costs and Outcomes on an Academic General Medicine Service: Results of a Trial of Hospitalists

    David Meltzer;Willard G. Manning;Jeanette Morrison;Manish N. Shah

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. Newhouse
Joseph P. Newhouse Harvard University
Anirban Basu
Anirban Basu University of Washington
José J. Escarce
José J. Escarce University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel Polsky
Daniel Polsky Johns Hopkins University
Arleen Leibowitz
Arleen Leibowitz University of California, Los Angeles
Jon B. Christianson
Jon B. Christianson University of Minnesota
Charles E. Phelps
Charles E. Phelps University of Rochester
Randall P. Ellis
Randall P. Ellis Boston University
Lisa S. Meredith
Lisa S. Meredith RAND Corporation
Kathleen N. Lohr
Kathleen N. Lohr RTI International

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