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Colleen Carey

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Economist focused on US Health Care. Cornell Econ and Brooks School of Public Policy. Mostly lurking.

Joined March 2007
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Today in NBER WP w/ @smilleralert & Marika Cabral: Physicians get less $ for treating low-income patients on Medicare. What happens if we stop doing that? nber.org/papers/w29471?…


I am looking for a good RD to teach in my PhD health course. Last year I taught the health RD you are probably thinking of (see bonus rebus!) but it turns out they covered that paper in econometrics.

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Biosimilars have the potential to greatly reduce US drug spending, but uptake of these competitors to single-source biologics varies a lot. With @MeganFHyland in Health Affairs Scholar, we investigate the role of direct-to-physician marketing in the transition to biosimilars.



And I WOULD be telling you to interview my graduating PhD student @MeganFHyland if she wasn't already off the market! Congrats to Megan and she was a huge asset to this project.

Biosimilars have the potential to greatly reduce US drug spending, but uptake of these competitors to single-source biologics varies a lot. With @MeganFHyland in Health Affairs Scholar, we investigate the role of direct-to-physician marketing in the transition to biosimilars.



Hi all, I would like to submit an Open Records request to Kentucky for research data, but the request must come from a resident of the Commonwealth. Anyone willing to help me out?


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The @Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy @CornellBPP is searching for an assistant prof of Health Equity & Public Policy. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25587 Please share! #EconTwitter #EconJobMarket @AEACSWEP @LGBTQ_Econ @AEASPmsu @ASHE_ASSA @AEACSMGEP @SadieCollective @ashecon


I prepared something for Health Affairs "Data Watch" (facts from new or novel dataset, 2000 words, 5 exhibits) but it was rejected. Does any other journal broadly in health services research have a similar article type? TIA.


Just heard that a band named Snakehips is playing at Cornell's on-campus concert (Slope Day) and looks like I found a good fake disease for my final exam this year...


4yo: Do you remember when we [hiked Cascadilla Gorge] when I was a baby? Me: sure. But it was just last week, you weren’t a baby. 4yo: no, I was just a baby. Me: truly, it was seven days. You walked it. 4yo: remember how the dinosaurs died a long time ago? It was then.


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Geographic disparities in Medicare Advantage enrollment mostly reflect variation in person-specific factors, such as preferences and income, not the place-based factors targeted by policy, from Marika Cabral, @citizeness and @jinyeong_son nber.org/papers/w31141

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