Publications
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Matthew J. Niedzwiecki, Lauren Vollmer Forrow, Jonathan Gellar, R. Vincent Pohl, Arnold Chen, Lynn Miescier, and Keith Kranker. 2024. “The Medicare Care Choices Model was associated with reductions in disparities in the use of hospice care for Medicare beneficiaries with terminal illness.” Health Services Research, 59(4), e14289. Download here
Martin B. Hackmann, R. Vincent Pohl, and Nicolas R. Ziebarth. 2024. “Patient Versus Provider Incentives in Long-Term Care.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 16(3), 178–218. Download here
Keith Kranker, Matthew J. Niedzwiecki, R. Vincent Pohl, Tonya L. Saffer, Arnold Chen, Jonathan Gellar, Lauren Vollmer Forrow, and Lynn Miescier. 2023. “Medicare Care Choices Model Improved End-Of-Life Care, Lowered Medicare Expenditures, And Increased Hospice Use.” Health Affairs 42(11), 1488–1497. Download here
Steven F. Lehrer, R. Vincent Pohl, and Kyungchul Song. 2022. “Multiple Testing and the Distributional Effects of Accountability Incentives in Education.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 40(4), 1551–1568. Download here
Francisco Parro and R. Vincent Pohl. 2021. “The Effect of Accidents on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Chile.” Health Economics 30(5), 1015–1032. Download here
Kathryn L. Clark, R. Vincent Pohl, and Ryan C. Thomas. 2020. “Minimum Wages and Healthy Diet.” Contemporary Economic Policy 38(3), 546–560. Download here
Sung-Hee Jeon and R. Vincent Pohl. 2019. “Medical Innovation, Education, and Labor Market Outcomes of Cancer Patients.” Journal of Health Economics 68, 102228. Download here
R. Vincent Pohl. 2018. “Medicaid and the Labor Supply of Single Mothers: Implications for Health Care Reform.” International Economic Review 59(3), 1283–1313. Download here
Sung-Hee Jeon and R. Vincent Pohl. 2017. “Health and Work in the Family: Evidence from Spouses’ Cancer Diagnoses.” Journal of Health Economics 52, 1–18. Download here
Hendrik Jürges and Vincent Pohl. 2012. “Medical Guidelines, Physician Density, and Quality of Care: Evidence from German SHARE Data.” European Journal of Health Economics 13(5), 635–649. Download here