Edward Norton
@healtheconnort1
Health economist and Professor at the University of Michigan.
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02-10-2018 16:44:11
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📢 Exciting news! 🎉 Just published a paper in Health Affairs with Zach Brown, Sarah Miller, Edward Norton, & Andrew Ryan. 🏥 Our study, funded by Arnold Ventures, examines the impact of the Oregon state employee plan’s hospital payment cap on hospital prices.
Great discussion and onnStata idiosyncrasies.. But the original paper lost me at using log(rapes+1)… Edward Norton John Mullahy
I am honored to be offered the job of Editor-in-Chief of Health Economics HEC Editors, replacing the excellent Sally Stearns (Global Health at UNC Gillings). I plan to reject this offer. Why?
Excited to announce that starting in fall 2024, I will be joining Fayetteville State University (Fayetteville State University) at the Broadwell College of Business and Economics as the Distinguished Professor of Economics (Endowed Chair). 1/5
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.
Good bye odds ratios….”Marginal effects, which represent the difference in the probability of a binary outcome between comparison groups, are more straightforward to interpret and compare.” w/UMN School of Public Health Bryan Dowd and alum Matt Maciejewski
Timothy Hayes Nico Domínguez doi.org/10.1111/1475-6…
Did Avoiding Post-Acute Skilled Nursing Facility Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic Save Lives? 🦠 In our latest article, Edward Norton, Bradley J. Raine + Kristen Palframan Hassett conduct a retrospective cohort study to find out. 🔍 READ MORE NOW:👉journal.ilpnetwork.org/articles/10.31…
Joachim Schork ⒷⒷⓡⓐⓝⓘⓢⓐ 🌊 See recent papers by Edward Norton John Mullahy doi.org/10.1111/obes.1… And Chen & Jonathan Roth doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…
In this month’s @hsr_hret, a requiem for odds ratios, by Edward Norton, Bryan Dowd, me, and Matt Maciejewski. A brief 🧵. (TL/DR: Use marginal effects instead of odds ratios with logistic regressions)
"Requiem for Odds Ratios" in @hsr_hret by Edward Norton, Bryan Dowd, Melissa Garrido, and Matt Maciejewski.
Price reductions from Oregon’s hospital payment caps are associated with reduced enrollee out-of-pocket spending at the point of care and generated savings for the targeted population. ja.ma/3AKnAf6 Roslyn C Murray, PhD Edward Norton Andrew Ryan