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Brad Wright
Brad Wright
Professor & Chair, Health Services Policy & Management, University of South Carolina
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Sharp rise in Medicare enrollees being held in hospitals for observation raises concerns about causes and consequences
Z Feng, B Wright, V Mor
Health Affairs 31 (6), 1251-1259, 2012
1612012
At federally funded health centers, Medicaid expansion was associated with improved quality of care
MB Cole, O Galárraga, IB Wilson, B Wright, AN Trivedi
Health Affairs 36 (1), 40-48, 2017
1302017
Who governs federally qualified health centers?
B Wright
Journal of health politics, policy and law 38 (1), 27-55, 2013
552013
Medicaid expansion and community health centers: care quality and service use increased for rural patients
MB Cole, B Wright, IB Wilson, O Galarraga, AN Trivedi
Health Affairs 37 (6), 900-907, 2018
502018
Federally qualified health center use among dual eligibles: rates of hospitalizations and emergency department visits
B Wright, AJ Potter, A Trivedi
Health Affairs 34 (7), 1147-1155, 2015
502015
Excluding observation stays from readmission rates—what quality measures are missing
AK Sabbatini, B Wright
New England Journal of Medicine 378 (22), 2062-2065, 2018
442018
Care in the country: a historical case study of long-term sustainability in 4 rural health centers
DB Wright
American Journal of Public Health 99 (9), 1612-1618, 2009
402009
The road to efficiency? Re-examining the impact of the primary care physician workforce on health care utilization rates
DB Wright, TC Ricketts III
Social science & medicine 70 (12), 2006-2010, 2010
362010
Iowa’s Medicaid expansion promoted healthy behaviors but was challenging to implement and attracted few participants
NM Askelson, B Wright, S Bentler, ET Momany, P Damiano
Health Affairs 36 (5), 799-807, 2017
302017
Consumer governance and the provision of enabling services that facilitate access to care at community health centers
DB Wright
Medical care 50 (8), 668-675, 2012
282012
Observation rates at veterans’ hospitals more than doubled during 2005–13, similar to Medicare trends
B Wright, AMJ O’Shea, P Ayyagari, PG Ugwi, P Kaboli, ...
Health Affairs 34 (10), 1730-1737, 2015
252015
Will Community Health Centers Survive COVID‐19?
B Wright, E Fraher, MG Holder, J Akiyama, B Toomey
The Journal of Rural Health 37 (1), 235, 2021
222021
Is childhood socioeconomic status related to coronary heart disease? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study (1992-2012)
M Lee, MM Khan, B Wright
Gerontology and geriatric medicine 3, 2333721417696673, 2017
212017
Do patients have a voice? The social stratification of health center governing boards
B Wright
Health Expectations 18 (3), 430-437, 2015
212015
Mission, margin, and the role of consumer governance in decision-making at community health centers
B Wright, GP Martin
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 25 (2), 930-947, 2014
212014
When patients govern: Federal grant funding and uncompensated care at federally qualified health centers
B Wright, TC Ricketts
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 24 (2), 954-967, 2013
212013
Hospital, patient, and local health system characteristics associated with the prevalence and duration of observation care
B Wright, HY Jung, Z Feng, V Mor
Health services research 49 (4), 1088-1107, 2014
202014
Health insurance coverage and access to care for community health center patients: evidence following the Affordable Care Act
MB Cole, AN Trivedi, B Wright, K Carey
Journal of General Internal Medicine 33, 1444-1446, 2018
192018
Use or abuse? A qualitative study of emergency physicians' views on use of observation stays at three hospitals in the united states and england
GP Martin, B Wright, A Ahmed, J Banerjee, S Mason, D Roland
Annals of emergency medicine 69 (3), 284-292. e2, 2017
192017
The cost of observation care for commercially insured patients visiting the emergency department
AK Sabbatini, B Wright, MK Hall, A Basu
The American journal of emergency medicine 36 (9), 1591-1596, 2018
182018
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