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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 Galįrraga, IB Wilson, B Wright, AN Trivedi
Health Affairs 36 (1), 40-48, 2017
1282017
Who governs federally qualified health centers?
B Wright
Journal of health politics, policy and law 38 (1), 27-55, 2013
522013
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
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
472018
Excluding observation stays from readmission rates-what quality measures are missing
AK Sabbatini, B Wright
The New England journal of medicine 378 (22), 2062-2065, 2018
432018
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
292017
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
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, 2014
212014
When patients govern: Federal grant funding and uncompensated care at federally qualified health centers
DB Wright, TC Ricketts
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 24 (2), 954, 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
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
192021
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
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
182018
Longitudinal analysis of racial/ethnic trends in quality outcomes in community health centers, 2009–2014
MB Cole, B Wright, IB Wilson, O Galįrraga, AN Trivedi
Journal of general internal medicine 33, 906-913, 2018
172018
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