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Hospital volume and surgical mortality in the United States
JD Birkmeyer, AE Siewers, EVA Finlayson, TA Stukel, FL Lucas, I Batista, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 346 (15), 1128-1137, 2002
55892002
Surgeon volume and operative mortality in the United States
JD Birkmeyer, TA Stukel, AE Siewers, PP Goodney, DE Wennberg, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 349 (22), 2117-2127, 2003
34952003
The implications of regional variations in Medicare spending. Part 1: the content, quality, and accessibility of care
ES Fisher, DE Wennberg, TA Stukel, DJ Gottlieb, FL Lucas, EL Pinder
Annals of internal medicine 138 (4), 273-287, 2003
20812003
The implications of regional variations in Medicare spending. Part 2: health outcomes and satisfaction with care
ES Fisher, DE Wennberg, TA Stukel, DJ Gottlieb, FL Lucas, EL Pinder
Annals of internal medicine 138 (4), 288-298, 2003
17292003
Analysis of observational studies in the presence of treatment selection bias: effects of invasive cardiac management on AMI survival using propensity score and instrumental …
TA Stukel, ES Fisher, DE Wennberg, DA Alter, DJ Gottlieb, MJ Vermeulen
Jama 297 (3), 278-285, 2007
9282007
A regional intervention to improve the hospital mortality associated with coronary artery bypass graft surgery
GT O'Connor, SK Plume, EM Olmstead, JR Morton, CT Maloney, ...
Jama 275 (11), 841-846, 1996
8231996
Variation in carotid endarterectomy mortality in the Medicare population: trial hospitals, volume, and patient characteristics
DE Wennberg, FL Lucas, JD Birkmeyer, CE Bredenberg, ES Fisher
Jama 279 (16), 1278-1281, 1998
7121998
Case finding for patients at risk of readmission to hospital: development of algorithm to identify high risk patients
J Billings, J Dixon, T Mijanovich, D Wennberg
Bmj 333 (7563), 327, 2006
4592006
Physician beliefs and patient preferences: a new look at regional variation in health care spending
D Cutler, JS Skinner, AD Stern, D Wennberg
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11 (1), 192-221, 2019
4152019
Temporal trends in the utilization of diagnostic testing and treatments for cardiovascular disease in the United States, 1993–2001
FL Lucas, MA DeLorenzo, AE Siewers, DE Wennberg
Circulation 113 (3), 374-379, 2006
3792006
Relation between operator and hospital volume and outcomes following percutaneous coronary interventions in the era of the coronary stent
PD McGrath, DE Wennberg, JD Dickens Jr, AE Siewers, FL Lucas, ...
Jama 284 (24), 3139-3144, 2000
3412000
Discretionary decision making by primary care physicians and the cost of US health care
B Sirovich, PM Gallagher, DE Wennberg, ES Fisher
Health affairs 27 (3), 813-823, 2008
3292008
Predicting vascular complications in percutaneous coronary interventions
WD Piper, DJ Malenka, TJ Ryan Jr, SJ Shubrooks Jr, G T O’Connor, ...
American heart journal 145 (6), 1022-1029, 2003
3202003
Hospital-level racial disparities in acute myocardial infarction treatment and outcomes
AE Barnato, FL Lucas, D Staiger, DE Wennberg, A Chandra
Medical care 43 (4), 308-319, 2005
3182005
Antibiotic optimization: an evaluation of patient safety and economic outcomes
GL Fraser, P Stogsdill, JD Dickens, DE Wennberg, RP Smith, BS Prato
Archives of internal medicine 157 (15), 1689-1694, 1997
2961997
Enhanced support for shared decision making reduced costs of care for patients with preference-sensitive conditions
D Veroff, A Marr, DE Wennberg
Health Affairs 32 (2), 285-293, 2013
2942013
Survival of patients with diabetes and multivessel coronary artery disease after surgical or percutaneous coronary revascularization: results of a large regional prospective study
NW Niles, PD McGrath, D Malenka, H Quinton, D Wennberg, ...
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 37 (4), 1008-1015, 2001
2792001
A randomized trial of a telephone care-management strategy
DE Wennberg, A Marr, L Lang, S O'Malley, G Bennett
New England Journal of Medicine 363 (13), 1245-1255, 2010
2742010
The use of Medicare home health care services
HG Welch, DE Wennberg, WP Welch
New England Journal of Medicine 335 (5), 324-329, 1996
2531996
Systems and methods for predicting healthcare related risk events
D Wennberg
US Patent App. 11/280,611, 2006
2242006
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