Private equity investment as a divining rod for market failure: Policy responses to harmful physician practice acquisitions Erin C. Fuse Brown, Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, and Samuel Valdez Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Changes in emergency physician service prices after Connecticut’s 2016 surprise billing law Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Bich Ly, Conrad Milhaupt, and Erin Trish Thursday, September 23, 2021
Commercial and Medicare Advantage payment for anesthesiology services Erin Duffy, Bich Ly, Loren Adler, and Erin Trish Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Arbitration over Out-of-Network medical bills: Evidence from NJ Benjamin L. Chartock, Loren Adler, Bich Ly, Erin Duffy, and Erin Trish Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Surprise medical bills increase costs for everyone Erin Duffy, Erin Trish, and Loren Adler Friday, October 2, 2020
Policies to address surprise billing affect insurance premiums Erin Duffy, Bich Ly, Loren Adler, and Erin Trish Friday, September 11, 2020
Prevalence and characteristics of surprise out-of-network bills from professionals in ambulatory surgery centers Erin Duffy, Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, and Erin Trish Thursday, April 16, 2020
Provider charges relative to Medicare rates, 2012-2017 Loren Adler, Sobin Lee, Kathleen Hannick, and Erin Duffy Thursday, December 5, 2019
California saw reduction in out-of-network care from affected specialties after 2017 surprise billing law Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Bich Ly, and Erin Trish Thursday, September 26, 2019
Rep. Ruiz’s arbitration proposal for surprise billing (H.R. 3502) would lead to much higher costs and deficits Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, Erin Trish, and Christen Linke Young Tuesday, July 16, 2019