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Hefei Wen
Hefei Wen
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School & Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
在 hphci.harvard.edu 的电子邮件经过验证 - 首页
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and mental health for children and adolescents
E Golberstein, H Wen, BF Miller
JAMA pediatrics 174 (9), 819-820, 2020
14002020
The effect of medical marijuana laws on adolescent and adult use of marijuana, alcohol, and other substances
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, JR Cummings
Journal of Health Economics 42, 64-80, 2015
505*2015
Association of medical and adult-use marijuana laws with opioid prescribing for Medicaid enrollees
H Wen, JM Hockenberry
JAMA internal medicine 178 (5), 673-679, 2018
2492018
Race/ethnicity and geographic access to Medicaid substance use disorder treatment facilities in the United States
JR Cummings, H Wen, M Ko, BG Druss
JAMA psychiatry 71 (2), 190-196, 2014
2082014
Impact of medicaid expansion on medicaid-covered utilization of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder treatment
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, TF Borders, BG Druss
Medical Care 55 (4), 336-341, 2017
1992017
Improving access to mental health services for youth in the United States
JR Cummings, H Wen, BG Druss
JAMA 309 (6), 553-554, 2013
1692013
States with prescription drug monitoring mandates saw a reduction in opioids prescribed to Medicaid enrollees
H Wen, BR Schackman, B Aden, Y Bao
Health Affairs 36 (4), 733-741, 2017
1402017
Lack of access to specialists associated with mortality and preventable hospitalizations of rural Medicare beneficiaries
KJ Johnston, H Wen, KE Joynt Maddox
Health Affairs 38 (12), 1993-2002, 2019
1382019
The effect of Medicaid expansion on crime reduction: evidence from HIFA-waiver expansions
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, JR Cummings
Journal of Public Economics 154, 67-94, 2017
136*2017
The effect of medical marijuana laws on marijuana-related attitude and perception among US adolescents and young adults
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, BG Druss
Prevention Science 20 (2), 215–223, 2019
1112019
Prescription drug monitoring program mandates: impact on opioid prescribing and related hospital use
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, PJ Jeng, Y Bao
Health Affairs 38 (9), 1550-1556, 2019
1022019
Geography and the Medicaid mental health care infrastructure: implications for health care reform
JR Cummings, H Wen, M Ko, BG Druss
JAMA psychiatry 70 (10), 1084-1090, 2013
1022013
Racial/ethnic differences in treatment for substance use disorders among US adolescents
JR Cummings, H Wen, BG Druss
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 50 (12 …, 2011
1012011
Effect of Medicaid expansions on health insurance coverage and access to care among low‐income adults with behavioral health conditions
H Wen, BG Druss, JR Cummings
Health Services Research 50 (6), 1787-1809, 2015
912015
State parity laws and access to treatment for substance use disorder in the United States: implications for federal parity legislation
H Wen, JR Cummings, JM Hockenberry, LM Gaydos, BG Druss
JAMA psychiatry 70 (12), 1355-1362, 2013
792013
Trends In buprenorphine prescribing by physician specialty
H Wen, TF Borders, JR Cummings
Health Affairs 38 (1), 24-28, 2019
632019
Association between patient cognitive and functional status and Medicare total annual cost of care: implications for value-based payment
KJ Johnston, H Wen, JM Hockenberry, KE Joynt Maddox
JAMA internal medicine 178 (11), 1489-1497, 2018
572018
Medicaid acceptance by psychiatrists before and after Medicaid expansion
H Wen, AS Wilk, BG Druss, JR Cummings
JAMA psychiatry 76(9), 981-983, 2019
552019
Association of buprenorphine-waivered physician supply with buprenorphine treatment use and prescription opioid use in Medicaid enrollees
H Wen, JM Hockenberry, HA Pollack
JAMA network open 1 (5), e182943-e182943, 2018
452018
Medicaid expansion associated with reductions in preventable hospitalizations
H Wen, KJ Johnston, L Allen, TM Waters
Health Affairs 38 (11), 1845-1849, 2019
392019
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