Joan DaVanzo

2.0k total citations · 2 hit papers
27 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Joan DaVanzo is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Surgery and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Joan DaVanzo has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 10 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Joan DaVanzo's work include Healthcare Policy and Management (9 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (7 papers) and Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes (6 papers). Joan DaVanzo is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Policy and Management (9 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (7 papers) and Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes (6 papers). Joan DaVanzo collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Philippines. Joan DaVanzo's co-authors include Randall Haught, Marcia Nusgart, Marissa J. Carter, Caroline E. Fife, Donna Cartwright, Samuel R. Nussbaum, Allen Dobson, Catherine Wicklund, Bonnie S. LeRoy and Mary B. Dougherty and has published in prestigious journals such as Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Health Affairs and Respiratory Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Joan DaVanzo

26 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

An Economic Evaluation of the Impact, Cost, and Medicare ... 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 2023 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joan DaVanzo United States 11 682 318 271 258 191 27 1.4k
Sally EM Bell-Syer United Kingdom 24 605 0.9× 781 2.5× 736 2.7× 595 2.3× 222 1.2× 34 2.4k
Maja Olsson Sweden 17 758 1.1× 483 1.5× 372 1.4× 297 1.2× 41 0.2× 32 1.7k
Estelle Everett United States 11 455 0.7× 147 0.5× 202 0.7× 638 2.5× 135 0.7× 18 929
Elly Trepman United States 30 765 1.1× 901 2.8× 334 1.2× 958 3.7× 44 0.2× 108 2.8k
Suzanne Kapp Australia 19 795 1.2× 455 1.4× 448 1.7× 285 1.1× 11 0.1× 53 1.6k
Luciana Patrícia Fernandes Abbade Brazil 18 324 0.5× 547 1.7× 241 0.9× 130 0.5× 41 0.2× 78 1.2k
Maria Helena Melo Lima Brazil 19 255 0.4× 106 0.3× 138 0.5× 271 1.1× 42 0.2× 106 1.1k
Randall Haught United States 6 664 1.0× 236 0.7× 262 1.0× 245 0.9× 7 0.0× 8 1.0k
Stephan Jeff Rustenbach Germany 25 310 0.5× 341 1.1× 215 0.8× 120 0.5× 29 0.2× 53 2.1k
David Armstrong United States 20 901 1.3× 273 0.9× 453 1.7× 1.2k 4.7× 40 0.2× 40 1.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Joan DaVanzo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joan DaVanzo

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All Works

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Carter, Marissa J., Joan DaVanzo, Randall Haught, et al.. (2023). Chronic wound prevalence and the associated cost of treatment in Medicare beneficiaries: changes between 2014 and 2019. Journal of Medical Economics. 26(1). 894–901. 79 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kahn, Charles N., et al.. (2023). CMS Hospital Value-Based Programs: Refinements Are Needed To Reduce Health Disparities And Improve Outcomes. Health Affairs. 42(7). 928–936. 10 indexed citations
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DaVanzo, Joan, et al.. (2022). Six Months of Remote Patient Monitoring Is Associated with Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertensive Patients: An Uncontrolled Observational Study. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 29(8). 1164–1170. 3 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2021). Impact of liposomal bupivacaine and provider choice on opioid use and service outcomes in Medicare outpatient surgical patients. Journal of Medical Economics. 24(1). 993–1001. 1 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2018). Economic value of orthotic and prosthetic services among medicare beneficiaries: a claims-based retrospective cohort study, 2011–2014. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 15(S1). 55–55. 10 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2018). Economic Value of Orthotic and Prosthetic Services Among Medicare Beneficiaries: A Claims-Based Retrospective Cohort Study, 2011–2014. JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 31(1S). P74–P83. 4 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2018). Economic Value of Prosthetic Services among Medicare Beneficiaries: A Claims-Based Retrospective Cohort Study. JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 31(1S). P94–P100. 1 indexed citations
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Pal, Sarmistha, Morad Chughtai, Assem A. Sultan, et al.. (2017). Impact of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) on 90-Day Episode Costs and Post-Acute Care Utilization in Total Knee Replacement Patients with Disuse Atrophy.. PubMed. 31. 384–388. 5 indexed citations
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Nussbaum, Samuel R., Marissa J. Carter, Caroline E. Fife, et al.. (2017). An Economic Evaluation of the Impact, Cost, and Medicare Policy Implications of Chronic Nonhealing Wounds. Value in Health. 21(1). 27–32. 849 indexed citations breakdown →
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DaVanzo, Joan, et al.. (2017). What is the Best Setting for Receiving Dialysis Vascular access Repair and Maintenance Services?. The Journal of Vascular Access. 18(6). 473–481. 4 indexed citations
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Lynn, Joanne, Grégory Berger, James A. Lee, et al.. (2016). Making It Safe to Grow Old: A Financial Simulation Model for Launching MediCaring Communities for Frail Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries. Milbank Quarterly. 94(3). 597–625. 6 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2016). For Disproportionate-Share Hospitals, Taxes And Fees Curtail Medicaid Payments. Health Affairs. 35(12). 2277–2281. 5 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2016). Economic Value of Prosthetic Services Among Medicare Beneficiaries: A Claims-Based Retrospective Cohort Study. Military Medicine. 181(2S). 18–24. 26 indexed citations
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DeJong, Gerben, Wenqiang Tian, Randall J. Smout, et al.. (2009). Use of Rehabilitation and Other Health Care Services by Patients With Joint Replacement After Discharge From Skilled Nursing and Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 90(8). 1297–1305. 34 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2009). How A New ‘Public Plan’ Could Affect Hospitals' Finances And Private Insurance Premiums. Health Affairs. 28(Supplement 1). w1013–w1024. 5 indexed citations
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Dobson, Allen, et al.. (2006). The Cost-Shift Payment ‘Hydraulic’: Foundation, History, And Implications. Health Affairs. 25(1). 22–33. 38 indexed citations
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Parente, Stephen T., David S. Salkever, & Joan DaVanzo. (2004). The role of consumer knowledge of insurance benefits in the demand for preventive health care among the elderly. Health Economics. 14(1). 25–38. 52 indexed citations

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