Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert, PhD
Assistant Professor
Stanford University, Stanford Health Policy, Centers for Health Policy and Primary Care and Outcomes Research, Department of Medicine
Centers for Health Policy and Primary Care and Outcomes Research
117 Encina Commons
Stanford,
CA
USA
94305
Papers:
1A-1
ESTIMATING INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL EXPENDITURES FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IN THE CONTEXT OF URBANIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: INDIA, 1995-2010
1C-6
WHOSE QALYS COUNT IN COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSES? EVALUATING INTERVENTIONS THAT AFFECT FERTILITY AND CHILDBEARING
3G-3
WHEN IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE ENOUGH? VALUE-OF-INFORMATION ANALYSIS FOR PRIORITIZING ADDITIONAL OUTCOMES RESEARCH ON THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF RAPID DIAGNOSTICS AND CARE SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENTS FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA
WILL DIVESTMENT FROM EMPLOYMENT-BASED HEALTH INSURANCE SAVE EMPLOYERS MONEY? THE CASE OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE U.S
COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF SOFOSBUVIR-BASED TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC, GENOTYPE 1 HEPATITIS C INFECTIONS IN U.S. INCARCERATED POPULATIONS
SOME HEALTH STATES ARE CERTAINLY BETTER THAN OTHERS: USING HEALTH STATE RANK ORDER TO IMPROVE PROBABILISTIC SENSITIVITY ANALYSES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS DISEASE-MODIFYING THERAPY: ACCOUNTING FOR PATIENT RISK
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY COMPARED WITH IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATOR ALONE IN MILD HEART FAILURE
THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION ABOUT CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING'S SIDE EFFECTS ON INTENTION TO BE SCREENED: A RANDOMIZED SURVEY-BASED STUDY OF NORWEGIAN AND AMERICAN WOMEN