Deepon Bhaumik
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2025
The Shadow Price of Uncertainty: Consequences of Unpredictable Insurance Coverage for Access, Care, and Financial Security
SCHLESINGER M, BHAUMIK D. The Shadow Price of Uncertainty: Consequences of Unpredictable Insurance Coverage for Access, Care, and Financial Security. Milbank Quarterly 2025, 103: 440-479. PMID: 40292705, PMCID: PMC12185371, DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.70006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth insurance reformInsurance reformAmerican householdsInsurance coverageHealth care reform strategiesMedical expensesPrice of uncertaintyHealth insurance coverageReducing financial insecurityPatient Protection and Affordable Care ActAffordable Care ActReform strategiesAnd Affordable Care ActShadow pricesInsurance provisionEstimate regressionsStructural reformsCoverage shortfallsHealth insuranceHousehold characteristicsCare ActFinancial securityInsurancePolicy purchaseHouseholdsThe Impact of Introducing Managed Care Intermediaries for Long‐Term Services and Supports
Bhaumik D, Wallace J, Grabowski D, Schlesinger M. The Impact of Introducing Managed Care Intermediaries for Long‐Term Services and Supports. Health Services Research 2025, 60: e14462. PMID: 40016090, PMCID: PMC12277115, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.14462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCare useCare usersHealth and Retirement Study dataNurse home visitsNursing home statusNursing home occupancyCommunity-based servicesHome care useRetirement Study dataHome care usersLong-term careInformal care useLong-term serviceAcute careHome visitsHealth outcomesFormal careFunctional limitationsHome statusCare individualsEvidence of reductionStatistically significant changesCareNursesStudy data
2023
How exposure to patient narratives affects stereotyped choices of primary care clinicians
Bhaumik D, Schlesinger M. How exposure to patient narratives affects stereotyped choices of primary care clinicians. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0295243. PMID: 38060553, PMCID: PMC10703228, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociation between Medicare eligibility at age 65 years and in-hospital treatment patterns and health outcomes for patients with trauma: regression discontinuity approach
Bhaumik D, Ndumele C, Scott J, Wallace J. Association between Medicare eligibility at age 65 years and in-hospital treatment patterns and health outcomes for patients with trauma: regression discontinuity approach. The BMJ 2023, 382: e074289. PMID: 37433620, PMCID: PMC10334336, DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2022-074289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge 65 yearsHealth insurance coverageHospital admissionTreatment patternsInsurance coverageSimilar patientsTrauma encountersAge 65Health systemLevel II trauma centerPatient's hospital admissionShare of patientsMain outcome measuresProcess of careDischarge planning processHospital mortalityHospital stayTrauma centerTrauma bayTreatment decisionsOutcome measuresAmerican CollegeInpatient facilitiesLevel INursing homes