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Lisa Swartz | Medical Services

Programs & Services

Lisa Swartz | Education

Internship

Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)

Boston, MA

Medical School

Harvard Medical School

Boston, MA

Residency

Pediatrics

Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)

Boston, MA

Fellowship

Endocrinology

Boston Children's Hospital

Boston, MA

Lisa Swartz | Publications

  1. Stopping the "Medicaid Churn"-Addressing Medicaid Coverage After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Ends. JAMA Health Forum. 2022 11 04; 3(11):e224814. View Stopping the "Medicaid Churn"-Addressing Medicaid Coverage After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Ends. Abstract

  2. Comments on Randall Brown's Paper, "The Evolving Art of Program Evaluation," on the Occasion of Brown Receiving the Peter Rossi Award From APPAM, November 12, 2020. Eval Rev. 2021 10; 45(5):271-275. View Comments on Randall Brown's Paper, "The Evolving Art of Program Evaluation," on the Occasion of Brown Receiving the Peter Rossi Award From APPAM, November 12, 2020. Abstract

  3. The Future of Long-Term Care, edited by Pablo Villalobos Dintrans. The Future of Long-Term Care in the United States. 2021.

  4. Long-Term Care Partnerships: Are they fit for purpose?. Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 2018; 12:151-158. View Long-Term Care Partnerships: Are they fit for purpose? Abstract

  5. Effects of Affordable Care Act Marketplaces and Medicaid Eligibility Expansion on Access to Cancer Care. Cancer J. 2017 May/Jun; 23(3):168-174. View Effects of Affordable Care Act Marketplaces and Medicaid Eligibility Expansion on Access to Cancer Care. Abstract

  6. Women In The United States Experience High Rates Of Coverage 'Churn' In Months Before And After Childbirth. Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 04 01; 36(4):598-606. View Women In The United States Experience High Rates Of Coverage 'Churn' In Months Before And After Childbirth. Abstract

  7. Partnership Program for long-term care insurance: the right model for addressing uncertainties with the future?. Ageing and Society. 2015; 36(9):1779-93. View Partnership Program for long-term care insurance: the right model for addressing uncertainties with the future? Abstract

  8. Reducing Medicaid Churning: Extending Eligibility For Twelve Months Or To End Of Calendar Year Is Most Effective. Health Aff (Millwood). 2015 Jul; 34(7):1180-7. View Reducing Medicaid Churning: Extending Eligibility For Twelve Months Or To End Of Calendar Year Is Most Effective. Abstract

  9. How Insurers Competed in the Affordable Care Act's First Year. Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2015 Jun; 18:1-16. View How Insurers Competed in the Affordable Care Act's First Year. Abstract

  10. Financing long-term care: ex ante, ex post or both?. Health Economics. 2015; 24(S1):45-57. View Financing long-term care: ex ante, ex post or both? Abstract

  11. Shifting the open enrollment period for ACA Marketplaces could increase enrollment and improve plan choices. Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Jul; 33(7):1286-93. View Shifting the open enrollment period for ACA Marketplaces could increase enrollment and improve plan choices. Abstract

  12. Medicaid and marketplace eligibility changes will occur often in all states; policy options can ease impact. Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Apr; 33(4):700-7. View Medicaid and marketplace eligibility changes will occur often in all states; policy options can ease impact. Abstract

  13. Commentary: Generating rigorous evidence for public health: the need for new thinking to improve research and practice. Annu Rev Public Health. 2014; 35:1-7. View Commentary: Generating rigorous evidence for public health: the need for new thinking to improve research and practice. Abstract

  14. Understanding state variation in health insurance dynamics can help tailor enrollment strategies for ACA expansion. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Oct; 32(10):1832-40. View Understanding state variation in health insurance dynamics can help tailor enrollment strategies for ACA expansion. Abstract

  15. Dutch insurance exchanges: the authors reply. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Sep; 32(9):1688. View Dutch insurance exchanges: the authors reply. Abstract

  16. Health insurance exchanges in Switzerland and the Netherlands offer five key lessons for the operations of US exchanges. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Apr; 32(4):744-52. View Health insurance exchanges in Switzerland and the Netherlands offer five key lessons for the operations of US exchanges. Abstract

  17. Searching for a balance of responsibilities: OECD countries' changing elderly assistance policies. Annu Rev Public Health. 2013; 34:397-412. View Searching for a balance of responsibilities: OECD countries' changing elderly assistance policies. Abstract

  18. Health care reform and the dynamics of insurance coverage--lessons from Massachusetts. N Engl J Med. 2012 Sep 27; 367(13):1181-4. View Health care reform and the dynamics of insurance coverage--lessons from Massachusetts. Abstract

  19. Implementing insurance exchanges--lessons from Europe. N Engl J Med. 2012 Aug 23; 367(8):691-3. View Implementing insurance exchanges--lessons from Europe. Abstract

  20. New estimates of gaps and transitions in health insurance. Med Care Res Rev. 2012 Dec; 69(6):721-36. View New estimates of gaps and transitions in health insurance. Abstract

  21. Establishing health insurance exchanges: three states' progress. Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2012 Jul; 18:1-14. View Establishing health insurance exchanges: three states' progress. Abstract

  22. Reasons for the wide variation in Medicaid participation rates among states hold lessons for coverage expansion in 2014. Health Aff (Millwood). 2012 May; 31(5):909-19. View Reasons for the wide variation in Medicaid participation rates among states hold lessons for coverage expansion in 2014. Abstract

  23. Long-term care: common issues and unknowns. J Policy Anal Manage. 2012; 31(1):139-52. View Long-term care: common issues and unknowns. Abstract

  24. Policy makers should prepare for major uncertainties in Medicaid enrollment, costs, and needs for physicians under health reform. Health Aff (Millwood). 2011 Nov; 30(11):2186-93. View Policy makers should prepare for major uncertainties in Medicaid enrollment, costs, and needs for physicians under health reform. Abstract

  25. Sharing the financial responsibility of caring for parents. JAMA. 2011 Aug 17; 306(7):760-1. View Sharing the financial responsibility of caring for parents. Abstract

  26. Expert reflection--easier said than done. J Health Polit Policy Law. 2011 Oct; 36(5):855-7. View Expert reflection--easier said than done. Abstract

  27. Maintaining coverage, affordability, and shared responsibility when income and employment change. Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2011 May; 4:1-18. View Maintaining coverage, affordability, and shared responsibility when income and employment change. Abstract

  28. Cost-sharing: effects on spending and outcomes. Synth Proj Res Synth Rep. 2010 Dec; (20). View Cost-sharing: effects on spending and outcomes. Abstract

  29. An interview with Katherine Swartz, PhD. Nurs Econ. 2009 Jan-Feb; 27(1):51-3. View An interview with Katherine Swartz, PhD. Abstract

  30. Cost and coverage: implications of the McCain plan to restructure health insurance. Health Aff (Millwood). 2008 Nov-Dec; 27(6):w472-81. View Cost and coverage: implications of the McCain plan to restructure health insurance. Abstract

  31. Cures for an ailing system. Newsweek. 2007 Dec 10; 150(24):78, 80, 82 passim. View Cures for an ailing system. Abstract

  32. The relative importance of worker, firm, and market characteristics for racial/ethnic disparities in employer-sponsored health Insurance. Inquiry. 2007; 44(3):280-302. View The relative importance of worker, firm, and market characteristics for racial/ethnic disparities in employer-sponsored health Insurance. Abstract

  33. Time for a change--time for universal coverage. Inquiry. 2007; 44(1):5-7. View Time for a change--time for universal coverage. Abstract

  34. Investing in the future of health. Inquiry. 2006; 43(3):187-9. View Investing in the future of health. Abstract

  35. Electronic medical records--federal standards needed. Inquiry. 2006-2007 Winter; 43(4):307-8. View Electronic medical records--federal standards needed. Abstract

  36. Time to finance health insurance differently. Inquiry. 2006; 43(1):3-5. View Time to finance health insurance differently. Abstract

  37. Big digs are not just in Boston--the need for government oversight. Inquiry. 2006; 43(2):87-8. View Big digs are not just in Boston--the need for government oversight. Abstract

  38. Budget impact of Medicaid Section 1115 demonstrations for early HIV treatment. Health Care Financ Rev. 2005; 26(4):67-80. View Budget impact of Medicaid Section 1115 demonstrations for early HIV treatment. Abstract

  39. Provide Medicaid to evacuees. Inquiry. 2005; 42(3):208-10. View Provide Medicaid to evacuees. Abstract

  40. Healthresearchfunding.org--add your voice to increase funding for investigator-initiated research. Inquiry. 2005; 42(2):107-9. View Healthresearchfunding.org--add your voice to increase funding for investigator-initiated research. Abstract

  41. Executive compensation in nonprofit health care organizations. Inquiry. 2005; 42(2):110-7. View Executive compensation in nonprofit health care organizations. Abstract

  42. Common ground and common values. Inquiry. 2004; 41(3):243-4. View Common ground and common values. Abstract

  43. It's time to fix broken insurance promises to workers. Inquiry. 2004; 41(2):113-5. View It's time to fix broken insurance promises to workers. Abstract

  44. The risks of an ownership society. Inquiry. 2004-2005 Winter; 41(4):357-9. View The risks of an ownership society. Abstract

  45. Tearing Medicare apart. Inquiry. 2004; 41(1):3-5. View Tearing Medicare apart. Abstract

  46. Blind faith? Inquiry. 2003; 40(3):215-6. View Blind faith? Abstract

  47. Bush's Medicaid proposal puts states between a rock and a hard place. Inquiry. 2003; 40(1):3-5. View Bush's Medicaid proposal puts states between a rock and a hard place. Abstract

  48. Reinsuring Risk to Increase Access to Health Insurance. Am Econ Rev. 2003; 93(2):283-7. View Reinsuring Risk to Increase Access to Health Insurance. Abstract

  49. Medicare modernization and distributional implications. Inquiry. 2003; 40(4):315-7. View Medicare modernization and distributional implications. Abstract

  50. Government as reinsurer for very-high-cost persons in nongroup health insurance markets. Health Aff (Millwood). 2002 Jul-Dec; Suppl Web Exclusives:W380-2. View Government as reinsurer for very-high-cost persons in nongroup health insurance markets. Abstract

  51. Language proficiency and the enrollment of Medicaid-eligible children in publicly funded health insurance programs. Matern Child Health J. 2002 Mar; 6(1):5-18. View Language proficiency and the enrollment of Medicaid-eligible children in publicly funded health insurance programs. Abstract

  52. Health is a budget priority--its funding needs to be restored. Inquiry. 2002; 39(1):3-4. View Health is a budget priority--its funding needs to be restored. Abstract

  53. Opportunities for designing health insurance demonstrations. Inquiry. 2002-2003 Winter; 39(4):331-3. View Opportunities for designing health insurance demonstrations. Abstract

  54. A need for new ideas. Inquiry. 2002; 39(3):199-200. View A need for new ideas. Abstract

  55. Effects of rising costs on health insurance coverage: private and public choices are not independent of one another. Inquiry. 2002; 39(2):93-5. View Effects of rising costs on health insurance coverage: private and public choices are not independent of one another. Abstract

  56. Can adverse selection be avoided in a market for individual health insurance? Med Care Res Rev. 1999 Sep; 56(3):373-88. View Can adverse selection be avoided in a market for individual health insurance? Abstract