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2016
Bishop TF, Ramsay PP, Casalino LP, Bao Y, Pincus HA, Shortell SM.  2016.  Care Management Processes Used Less Often For Depression Than For Other Chronic Conditions In US Primary Care Practices.. Health Aff (Millwood). 35(3):394-400.
Garrido MM, Prigerson HG, Bao Y, Maciejewski PK.  2016.  Chemotherapy Use in the Months Before Death and Estimated Costs of Care in the Last Week of Life.. J Pain Symptom Manage. 51(5):875-881.e2.
Dube SR, Pesko MF, Xu X.  2016.  A Cross-sectional Examination of What Smokers Perceive to be Important and Their Willingness to Pay for Tobacco Cessation Medications.. J Public Health Manag Pract. 22(1):48-56.
Grinspan ZM, Eldar YC, Gopher D, Gottlieb A, Lammfromm R, Mangat HS, Peleg N, Pon S, Rozenberg I, Schiff ND et al..  2016.  Guiding Principles for a Pediatric Neurology ICU (neuroPICU) Bedside Multimodal Monitor: Findings from an International Working Group.. Appl Clin Inform. 7(2):380-98.
Pesko MF, Hughes JM, Faisal FS.  2016.  The influence of electronic cigarette age purchasing restrictions on adolescent tobacco and marijuana use.. Prev Med. 87:207-212.
Ramsay PP, Shortell SM, Casalino LP, Rodriguez HP, Rittenhouse DR.  2016.  A Longitudinal Study of Medical Practices' Treatment of Patients Who Use Tobacco.. Am J Prev Med. 50(3):328-335.
Cea ME, M Reid C, Inturrisi C, Witkin LR, Prigerson HG, Bao Y.  2016.  Pain Assessment, Management, and Control Among Patients 65 Years or Older Receiving Hospice Care in the U.S.. J Pain Symptom Manage. 52(5):663-672.
Bao Y, Pan Y, Taylor A, Radakrishnan S, Luo F, Pincus HAlan, Schackman BR.  2016.  Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs Are Associated With Sustained Reductions In Opioid Prescribing By Physicians.. Health Aff (Millwood). 35(6):1045-51.
Casalino LP, Gans D, Weber R, Cea M, Tuchovsky A, Bishop TF, Miranda Y, Frankel BA, Ziehler KB, Wong MM et al..  2016.  US Physician Practices Spend More Than $15.4 Billion Annually To Report Quality Measures.. Health Aff (Millwood). 35(3):401-6.