
JeahJung
@jeahkjung
Professor, Department of Health Administration and Policy, George Mason University
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27-07-2013 14:28:50
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Future oncology health services researchers - Great new opportunity for protected research time while working at the world's greatest cancer center! Put this post-doc at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center on your radar!


A holiday season publication! We find that infliximab and filgrastim biosimilar uptake from 2017-2019 is consistently higher in MA compared to TM, and that Kaiser HMO plans drive those differences. Mariana Socal Kelly Anderson, Andrew Xuan, & Jerry Anderson jmcp.org/doi/full/10.18…

How much money does #Medicare waste each year on guideline-discordant bone therapy for prostate cancer? Our answer, reported this week in JCO Oncology Practice: $43 million per year Even in the health care world, that ain't pocket change. ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/OP… 🧵 1/

Excited to host Michael Anne Kyle at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center! Discussing this recent work on prior authorization, subject of my quoted tweet below. (MSK peeps who want to attend in person, email me!)


How do Medicare outcomes differ among racial and ethnic groups? @JeanKJung of George Mason University +coauthors explore differences in quality-of-care outcomes in Medicare and MA between minority and non-Hispanic White populations. Read the full study: bit.ly/4cp27Xo


I'm really looking forward to this talk! Signup in the linked tweet. (east coasters, note the GMT time zone!) Anna Kaltenboeck @TimAndersonMD Audrey D. Zhang Dan hartung Colleen Carey Kosuke Inoue Yusuke Tsugawa Jing Li 李婧 JeahJung Stacie Dusetzina Genevieve Kanter, PhD



New in JAMA Psychiatry with Emmanuel Greenberg, Susan Busch Marissa King jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… We meticulously identified 1800+ private equity-owned outpatient mental health and substance use treatment clinics from 2012-2023.




New in HSR: "Requiem for Odds Ratios" with Bryan Dowd, Melissa Garrido, and Matt Maciejewski. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14756773/0… We commend HSR for discouraging the reporting of odds ratios in most studies. We agree wholeheartedly with this decision, which keeps HSR at the forefront.

Our new findings out in JAMA Network Open this week - we find lower service utilization among cancer patients covered by Medicare Advantage vs. FFS Medicare: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


And thank you to Michael Anne Kyle and @NancyKeatingMD for their comments: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…