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Work disability associated with cancer survivorship and other chronic conditionsPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Psychooncology 17:91-7. 2008..The elevated disability rate is another argument for viewing cancer survivorship as a chronic condition potentially requiring a broad range of psychosocial services...
Maintaining coverage, affordability, and shared responsibility when income and employment changePamela Farley Short
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund) 4:1-18. 2011....
Medical expenditures of adult cancer survivors aged <65 years in the United StatesPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Cancer 117:2791-800. 2011..Most studies of expenditures for cancer survivors in this age group have been based on the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) and were limited to "affected survivors."..
Responding to employment concerns of cancer survivorsPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
J Clin Oncol 24:5138-41. 2006..It also suggests directions for further efforts on the part of public and private cancer organizations, researchers, and clinicians to address the employment concerns of survivors...
Income disparities in the quality of life of cancer survivorsPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, and Center for Health Care and Policy Research, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Med Care 44:16-23. 2006..These correlations cannot necessarily be interpreted as income disparities because earnings and income are affected by health, as well as the reverse...
Employment pathways in a large cohort of adult cancer survivorsPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Cancer 103:1292-301. 2005....
Transitioning to Medicare before age sixty-fivePamela Farley Short
Penn State University in University Park, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 27:w175-84. 2008..One person in six was covered by Medicare before turning sixty-five. A quarter of new enrollees were uninsured during the waiting period. There were great disparities in reliance on Medicare and coverage in the waiting period...
Battery-powered health insurance? Stability in coverage of the uninsuredPamela Farley Short
Department of Health Policy and Administration, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 22:244-55. 2003..Reforms that stop short of universal coverage should be evaluated in terms of their likely effects on the continuity and stability of coverage...
Health insurance for Americans approaching age sixty-five: an analysis of options for incremental reformPamela Farley Short
Center for Health Care and Policy Research, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
J Health Polit Policy Law 28:41-76. 2003....
Long-term employment effects of surviving cancerJohn R Moran
Department of Health Policy and Administration, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
J Health Econ 30:505-14. 2011..We find that as long as two to six years after diagnosis, cancer survivors have lower employment rates and work fewer hours than other similarly aged adults...
New estimates of gaps and transitions in health insurancePamela Farley Short
1Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA
Med Care Res Rev 69:721-36. 2012....
Meeting the need for personal care among the elderly: does Medicaid home care spending matter?Peter Kemper
Department of Health Policy and Administration, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
Health Serv Res 43:344-62. 2008..To determine whether Medicaid home care spending reduces the proportion of the disabled elderly population who do not get help with personal care...
Low-income children's preventive services use: implications of parents' Medicaid statusElizabeth J Gifford
Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27704, USA
Health Care Financ Rev 26:81-94. 2005..If the parents were enrolled in Medicaid as well, the percentage of children with any WCVs would have increased to 67 percent...
Testing the effect of quality reports on the health plan choices of Medicare beneficiariesJennifer D Uhrig
Division of Health Economics Research, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194, USA
Inquiry 39:355-71. 2002..Furthermore, beneficiaries choosing among HMOs were not inclined to select a low-cost HMO, even when it was rated higher in quality. Implications for policy are discussed...
