Christopher Whaley
cwhaley.bsky.social
Christopher Whaley
@cwhaley.bsky.social
Economics 50%
Public Health 23%

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Forthcoming in the AER: "Raising the Stakes: Physician Facility Investments and Provider Agency" by Elizabeth L. Munnich, Michael R. Richards, Christopher M. Whaley, and Xiaoxi Zhao. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Raising the Stakes: Physician Facility Investments and Provider Agency
(Forthcoming Article) - Principal-agent problems often extend beyond what can be directly addressed through conventional incentive arrangements. We examine a context where physicians are likely under-...
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“In general, we find that there’s really not a strong relationship between price and quality,” CAHPR Professor @cwhaley.bsky.social says. “And in many cases… providers who are much more affordable have higher quality.”
A colonoscopy costs nearly eight times more at one RI hospital than another. Why?
Should a colonoscopy cost nearly eight times more at one hospital than another? Why hospital pricing is less about quality and more about market power.
www.providencejournal.com

Congrats and well deserved!!

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NBER @nber.org · 23d
Hospitals experience productivity and revenue gains after investing in surgical training programs, from Michael R. Richards, Jonathan Seward, and @cwhaley.bsky.social www.nber.org/papers/w34365

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Great opportunity. Great colleagues. (Note: Oct. 24 application deadline)

www.aeaweb.org/joe/listing....

Summer trip back to where it began! Glad to never have to do 10x400 LCM again!

But what if hackers steal that link and somehow do all of my referee reports for me???

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Reanalyzing OHIE data using more recent methodological innovations (ML causal forests) uncovers blood pressure improvements not identified in the original analysis. #healthpolicy

Study: www.bmj.com/content/386/...

Accompanying editorial: www.bmj.com/content/386/...

JAMA @jama.com · Jun 5
Health care employment growth decreased amid the COVID-19 pandemic but fully recovered by 2024.

#ARM25

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It is amazing how much nicer NYC is with fewer cars.

Third day at Wilson this year! Great AM set. A crowded pool is a sign of a popular pool!

First day of long course at KMCAC. One of the best days of the year! 5k LC METERS to celebrate.

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In a new issue brief, researchers from @brownpublichealth.bsky.social Center for Advancing Health Policy through Research examine the impact of management service organizations (MSOs) on health care delivery/market consolidation, & the regulatory gaps that allow them to operate w/ minimal oversight
The Corporate Backdoor to Medicine: How MSOs Are Reshaping Physician Practices | Milbank Memorial Fund
Private equity firms, insurance companies, and other corporate entities are using MSOs to bypass state prohibitions on the corporate practice of medicine, allowing large corporations to functionally o...
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I guess the story doesn't hold water 😀

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Yashaswini Singh, Geronimo Bejarano Cardenas, Hamid Torabzadeh, Christopher Whaley, and Durga Borkar publish a new Health Affairs study on the effects of private equity on ophthalmology.

Read for more information on this #NIHCM-supported research: bit.ly/449EwbU | @yashaswini.bsky.social

@michaelvpina.bsky.social Did Jokic play water polo growing up (huge in Eastern Europe)? Much of the passing from the nail game is similar to water polo actions.

Back at Wilson pool in DC for an early 3k!

really sorry to hear. A huge loss for those who want the US health care system to operate efficiently.

Great early swim with Nashville Masters with gold medalists and WR holders in attendance!! Looking forward to returning for ASHE in June 🏊‍♂️

As we face high likelihoods of future pandemics, I think it is critical that we maintain vaccine infrastructure and preparation. We learned during COVID that getting safe and effective vaccines out quickly is our best policy response.
We estimate in the first few months, 140,000 lives saved in the US and over 2 million internationally. Lives saved have huge economic impacts, with about $1 trillion in US economic benefit at $6.5 trillion internationally.

www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10....

and www.nber.org/papers/w31812
Vaccinations Against COVID-19 May Have Averted Up To 140,000 Deaths In The United States | Health Affairs Journal
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns continue in the United States, with the expectation that vaccines will slow transmission of the virus, save lives, and enable a return to normal life in due course. Howe...
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Five years after the COVID pandemic, we know many policies didn't work well. However, the one policy that was an absolute success is the rapid development and roll-out of COVID vaccines through Operation Warp Speed in the US and a host of international efforts:

www.yahoo.com/news/why-res...
Why researchers are sure that the COVID vaccine saved millions of lives
As the world marks the fifth anniversary of the start of the coronavirus pandemic, one question has persisted: How many lives have COVID vaccines helped save?
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Five years after #COVID upended daily life and claimed 1.2M American lives, what have we learned?

Neeraj Sood, head of Schaeffer's COVID initiative, breaks down which pandemic policies actually worked in this podcast conversation w/@priceschool.usc.edu last year. sites.libsyn.com/503368/which...
PricePod - Public Policy Conversations: Which COVID Policies Worked?
It’s been four years since the COVID-19 pandemic first swept the globe, shutting down schools and businesses and killing more than 1.1 million people in the U.S. alone. In response to the crisis, gove...
sites.libsyn.com

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NBER @nber.org · Mar 9
Renters in more regulated counties experienced higher housing expense inflation, greater financial difficulty paying bills, and increased purchase of low-cost beers, from Virat Agrawal, Richard K. Green, Neeraj Sood, and @cwhaley.bsky.social https://www.nber.org/papers/w33534

Great early AM swim with Stanford masters. Nothing better than LCM outside!

A favorite part of DC trips--Wilson Aquatic Center pool. Short course now, but usually LCM!

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