Conducting Health Policy Research.

Jacqueline N Byrd, Kevin C Chung
Author Information
  1. Jacqueline N Byrd: From the Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Michigan Medical School; Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy, University of Michigan; and Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
  2. Kevin C Chung: From the Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Michigan Medical School; Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy, University of Michigan; and Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.

Abstract

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References

  1. American Board of Surgery. ABS announces more flexible family leave policy for general and vascular surgery trainees. Available at: https://www.absurgery.org/default.jsp?news_familyleave1021 . Accessed November 1, 2021.
  2. Massarweh NN, Kelz RR. From policy to patient care: The cycle of health policy research. JAMA Surg. 2019;154:793–794.
  3. Byrd JN, Chung KC. Evaluation of the merit-based incentive payment system and surgeons caring for patients at high social risk. JAMA Surg. 2021;156:1018–1024.
  4. Scott JW, Schwartz TA, Dimick JB. Practical guide to health policy evaluation using observational data. JAMA Surg. 2020;155:353–354.
  5. Mahmoudi E, Giladi AM, Wu L, Chung KC. Effect of federal and state policy changes on racial/ethnic variation in immediate postmastectomy breast reconstruction. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2015;135:1285–1294.

MeSH Term

Health Policy
Humans
Research