Jonathan Oberlander
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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North America-United States
Top articles of Jonathan Oberlander
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Medicare | Jonathan Oberlander | 2023/6/15 | |
Medicare for All—Running Down a Dream | Jonathan Oberlander | 2023/6/1 | |
Health Care Reform under the Biden Administration—Broad Ambitions, Narrow Majorities | New England Journal of Medicine | Jonathan Oberlander | 2022/5/12 |
Health care reform | Montana | Gregg Davis | 2009 |
The Price of Progress: Managing Prescription Drug Spending | Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law | Stacie B Dusetzina Jonathan Oberlander | 2022/12/1 |
Introduction: Health Policy and the Biden Administration | Jonathan Oberlander | 2021/8/1 | |
The association of readmission reduction activities with primary care practice readmission rates | Journal of general internal medicine | Steven B Spivack Darren DeWalt Jonathan Oberlander Justin Trogdon Nilay Shah | 2022/9 |
Access to health insurance and health care for Hispanic children in the United States | The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science | Krista M Perreira Chenoa D Allen Jonathan Oberlander | 2021/7 |
Introduction to “COVID-19: politics, inequalities, and pandemic” | Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/12/1 | |
Challenges To Medicare For All Remain Daunting: Medicare For All universal coverage proposals are not viable unless they overcome political, economic, and administrative … | Health Affairs | Austin B Frakt Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/1/1 |
Remaking Medicare: The voucher myth | Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/11/25 | |
Can the Elections End the Health Reform Stalemate? | The New England journal of medicine | Jonathan Oberlander Phillip M Singer David K Jones | 2020/10/22 |
Introduction: The ACA at 10 | Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/8/1 | |
Collision course? donald trump, paul ryan, and the fate of medicare | Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/5/21 | |
The Ten Years’ War: Politics, Partisanship, And The ACA: An exploration of why the Affordable Care Act has been so divisive despite the law’s considerable accomplishments. | Health Affairs | Jonathan Oberlander | 2020/3/1 |