Benjamin Mozes

1.1k total citations
29 papers, 847 citations indexed

About

Benjamin Mozes is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Benjamin Mozes has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 847 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 7 papers in General Health Professions and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Benjamin Mozes's work include Healthcare Policy and Management (6 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (5 papers) and Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (5 papers). Benjamin Mozes is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Policy and Management (6 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (5 papers) and Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (5 papers). Benjamin Mozes collaborates with scholars based in Israel and United States. Benjamin Mozes's co-authors include Yaël C. Cohen, Orna Shamai‐Lubovitz, Benjamin Djulbegović, ‪Yasmin Maor‬‏, Liraz Olmer, Gideon Merin, Itamar Raz, Esther Shabtai, Amir Shmueli and Hillel Halkin and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, CHEST Journal and The Journal of Urology.

In The Last Decade

Benjamin Mozes

29 papers receiving 797 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Benjamin Mozes Israel 14 295 183 145 123 106 29 847
Nishan Sengupta United States 15 243 0.8× 139 0.8× 111 0.8× 170 1.4× 117 1.1× 42 1.1k
J. Michael Woolley United States 21 243 0.8× 132 0.7× 199 1.4× 153 1.2× 76 0.7× 42 1.5k
Masayo Sato Japan 17 122 0.4× 94 0.5× 111 0.8× 50 0.4× 91 0.9× 70 958
W. Michael O'Fallon United States 10 141 0.5× 102 0.6× 232 1.6× 69 0.6× 29 0.3× 10 955
Krista Payne United States 14 224 0.8× 86 0.5× 107 0.7× 103 0.8× 53 0.5× 21 893
Carina Boström Sweden 21 253 0.9× 338 1.8× 137 0.9× 43 0.3× 165 1.6× 70 1.3k
Rachel Halpern United States 15 79 0.3× 170 0.9× 147 1.0× 22 0.2× 52 0.5× 42 822
Carrie R. Wong United States 16 73 0.2× 52 0.3× 517 3.6× 44 0.4× 84 0.8× 30 1.3k
Gerhardt Pohl United States 16 91 0.3× 43 0.2× 170 1.2× 43 0.3× 78 0.7× 43 1.3k
Sebastian Fetscher Germany 15 257 0.9× 152 0.8× 139 1.0× 67 0.5× 76 0.7× 45 1.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Benjamin Mozes

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Maor‬‏, ‪Yasmin, et al.. (2001). A comparison of three measures. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 54(6). 565–570. 34 indexed citations
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Maor‬‏, ‪Yasmin, Liraz Olmer, & Benjamin Mozes. (2001). The relation between objective and subjective impairment in cognitive function among multiple sclerosis patients - the role of depression. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 7(2). 131–135. 104 indexed citations
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Cohen, Yaël C., Benjamin Djulbegović, Orna Shamai‐Lubovitz, & Benjamin Mozes. (2000). The Bleeding Risk and Natural History of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Patients With Persistent Low Platelet Counts. Archives of Internal Medicine. 160(11). 1630–1630. 297 indexed citations
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Maor‬‏, ‪Yasmin, et al.. (1999). Factors Associated With Health Indicators in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. CHEST Journal. 116(6). 1570–1574. 9 indexed citations
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Rubin, Haya R., et al.. (1999). Use of a Clustered Model to Identify Factors Affecting Hospital Length of Stay. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 52(11). 1031–1036. 17 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, ‪Yasmin Maor‬‏, & Amir Shmueli. (1999). Do we know what global ratings of health-related quality of life measure?. Quality of Life Research. 8(3). 269–273. 35 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, ‪Yasmin Maor‬‏, & Amir Shmueli. (1999). The competing effects of disease states on quality of life of the elderly:. Quality of Life Research. 8(1-2). 93–99. 22 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, Liraz Olmer, Noya Galai, & Elisheva Simchen. (1998). A national study of postoperative mortality associated with coronary artery bypass grafting in Israel. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 66(4). 1254–1262. 20 indexed citations
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Raz, Itamar, et al.. (1998). Comparison of Factors Associated With 30-Day Mortality After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients With Versus Without Diabetes Mellitus. The American Journal of Cardiology. 81(1). 7–11. 109 indexed citations
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Maor‬‏, ‪Yasmin, et al.. (1998). The Importance of Laboratory Data for Comparing Outcomes and Detecting ‘outlier’ Wards in the Treatment of Patients with Pneumonia. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 3(1). 39–43. 1 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, et al.. (1998). Variation in mortality among seven hemodialysis centers as a quality indicator.. PubMed. 6(2). 73–8. 1 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin & Amir Shmueli. (1997). Underutilization of health services among patients with urinary symptoms: Results of a population-based survey in Israel. The Prostate. 33(4). 246–251. 7 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, Esther Shabtai, & David M. Zucker. (1997). Differences in quality of life among patients receiving dialysis replacement therapy at seven medical centers. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 50(9). 1035–1043. 31 indexed citations
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Cohen, Yaël C., Liraz Olmer, & Benjamin Mozes. (1996). Two-dimensional Outcome Analysis as a Guide for Quality Assurance of Prostatectomy. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 8(1). 67–73. 3 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin & Esther Shabtai. (1996). The contribution of personal rating to the clinimetric functioning of a generic quality of life instrument. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 49(12). 1419–1422. 3 indexed citations
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Porath, Avi, et al.. (1995). Factors Associated with Inappropriate Hospitalization in Medical Wards: a Cross-sectional Study in Two University Hospitals. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 7(3). 261–265. 16 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, et al.. (1994). Case-mix adjustment using objective measures of severity: the case for laboratory data.. PubMed. 28(6). 689–712. 15 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin & Esther Shabtai. (1994). The Appropriateness of Performing Coronary Angiography in Two Major Teaching Hospitals in Israel. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 6(3). 245–249. 9 indexed citations
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Mozes, Benjamin, Andrew R. Pines, Shlomo Segev, et al.. (1988). Gastrointestinal phycomycosis in acute nonlymphatic leukemia.. PubMed. 24(2). 93–5. 1 indexed citations

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