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Applicability of Publicly Reported Hospital Readmission Measures to Unreported Conditions and Other Patient Populations: A Cross-sectional All-Payer Study.

Butala, Neel M, Daniel B Kramer, Changyu Shen, Jordan B Strom, Kevin F Kennedy, Yun Wang, Linda R Valsdottir, Jason H Wasfy, and Robert W Yeh. 2018. “Applicability of Publicly Reported Hospital Readmission Measures to Unreported Conditions and Other Patient Populations: A Cross-Sectional All-Payer Study.”. Annals of Internal Medicine 168 (9): 631-39.

Associations between combined exposure to environmental hazards and social stressors at the neighborhood level and individual perinatal outcomes in the ECHO-wide cohort.

Martenies, Sheena E, Mingyu Zhang, Anne E Corrigan, Anton Kvit, Timothy Shields, William Wheaton, Theresa M Bastain, et al. 2022. “Associations Between Combined Exposure to Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors at the Neighborhood Level and Individual Perinatal Outcomes in the ECHO-Wide Cohort.”. Health & Place 76: 102858.

Developing a National-Scale Exposure Index for Combined Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors and Applications to the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort.

Martenies, Sheena E, Mingyu Zhang, Anne E Corrigan, Anton Kvit, Timothy Shields, William Wheaton, Deana Around Him, et al. 2023. “Developing a National-Scale Exposure Index for Combined Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors and Applications to the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort.”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (14).

Changes in laboratory value improvement and mortality rates over the course of the pandemic: an international retrospective cohort study of hospitalised patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Hong, Chuan, Harrison G Zhang, Sehi L’Yi, Griffin Weber, Paul Avillach, Bryce W Q Tan, Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán, et al. 2022. “Changes in Laboratory Value Improvement and Mortality Rates over the Course of the Pandemic: An International Retrospective Cohort Study of Hospitalised Patients Infected With SARS-CoV-2.”. BMJ Open 12 (6): e057725.