News Title Affiliated Researcher Sub Initiative - Any -1% Steps ProjectPrivate InsuranceCovid-19Medicaid, Medicare and Supplemental InsuranceEarly Childhood Announcement Elizabeth Jurinka Joins Yale's Tobin Center for Economic Policy as Senior Policy Fellow In the News Profs. Cooper, Ndumele: Research on Geographical Variation in Health Care Costs Featured in Axios In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Access to Health Care Across Racial and Ethnic Groups Informs Discussion on Medicare in MedPage Today In the News Prof. Cooper: Interview with Freakonomics on Quality and Prices at Hospitals In the News Prof. Cooper: Research Informs Discussion on Surprise Billing Stat News In the News Prof. Cooper: Research on Surprise Billing Informs Discussion on Congress Ban Newsbreak In the News Prof. Cooper: USA Today Cites Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care In the News Prof. Cooper: Global Competition Review Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care In the News Prof. Cooper: Taming Rising Hospital Prices While Maintaining Quality In the News Prof. Cooper: HealthCareDive Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care Getty Images / Health Care Dive In the News Prof. Cooper: Brookings Cites Research on Rising Hospital Prices and Quality In the News Prof. Cooper: Axios Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios In the News Prof. Cooper, Emily Radel: The Medical Ethics Advisor Cites Tobin's Work on the Ethical Implications of Hospitals Suing Patients In the News Prof. Goldsmith-Pinkham: Changes to Medicare that Help Close Racial Gaps in Access to Healthcare In the News Profs. Goldsmith-Pinkham, Wallace: Changes to Medicare that Help Close Racial Gaps in Access to Healthcare Yale Insights In the News Prof. Cooper: Interviewed by Kate Archer Kent on WPR’s “The Morning Show” on The Rise in Hospital Lawsuits Over Unpaid Medical Bills In the News Medical Debt, Collection Practices Targeted In New Laws In the News Fulfilling the promise of the No Surprises Act In the News KHN quotes Tobin's Cooper on unaffordable medical costs being a systemic issue that impacts the most vulnerable in our population including surprise bills and medical lawsuits In the News The Atlantic: "Mask Wearing Is Still Effective Against COVID-19" In the News Hospitals Suing Patients covered in Politico In the News Prof. Cooper: WSJ Features Findings that Wisconsin Hospitals Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly; Low-Income & Black Patients Disproportionately Sued In the News Hospitals in Wisconsin Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly, Study Finds GABRIELA BHASKAR/REUTERS / The Wall Street Journal In the News Hospitals Suing Patients Covered in Modern Healthcare Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ››
In the News Profs. Cooper, Ndumele: Research on Geographical Variation in Health Care Costs Featured in Axios
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Access to Health Care Across Racial and Ethnic Groups Informs Discussion on Medicare in MedPage Today
In the News Prof. Cooper: Global Competition Review Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care
In the News Prof. Cooper: HealthCareDive Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care Getty Images / Health Care Dive
In the News Prof. Cooper: Axios Features Research on Hospital Prices and Quality of Care Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
In the News Prof. Cooper, Emily Radel: The Medical Ethics Advisor Cites Tobin's Work on the Ethical Implications of Hospitals Suing Patients
In the News Prof. Goldsmith-Pinkham: Changes to Medicare that Help Close Racial Gaps in Access to Healthcare
In the News Profs. Goldsmith-Pinkham, Wallace: Changes to Medicare that Help Close Racial Gaps in Access to Healthcare Yale Insights
In the News Prof. Cooper: Interviewed by Kate Archer Kent on WPR’s “The Morning Show” on The Rise in Hospital Lawsuits Over Unpaid Medical Bills
In the News KHN quotes Tobin's Cooper on unaffordable medical costs being a systemic issue that impacts the most vulnerable in our population including surprise bills and medical lawsuits
In the News Prof. Cooper: WSJ Features Findings that Wisconsin Hospitals Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly; Low-Income & Black Patients Disproportionately Sued
In the News Hospitals in Wisconsin Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly, Study Finds GABRIELA BHASKAR/REUTERS / The Wall Street Journal