
Fangli Geng
@fangligeng
Assistant Professor (@BrownU_HSPP). Health Policy. Decision Sciences. Health Economics. Aging. Long Term Care. Post-Acute Care. Value of Care. Mom of two girls.
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04-12-2013 21:58:26
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New CEVR paper, led by David D. Kim (김대호), highlights that most of CMSGov's 23 quality measures are not specific enough to assess cost-effectiveness. There are opportunities to link quality of care w/ value of care. tinyurl.com/ncex3ke8 UM V-BID Center Ankur Pandya ISPORJournals


Home care is broken. “If no one comes for three days, I don’t get a bath for three days,” said the 76-year-old. “I don’t have anyone to fix meals, so I’m eating ramen noodles until someone gets there.” As Reed Abelson asks, can Congress fix it? nytimes.com/2021/11/01/hea…

Today in NEJM, Govind Persad (also @govindpersad.bsky.social) and I wrote about how economic evaluation can make decision-making around Covid-related policies more comprehensive and transparent. I've linked to the article here and added a companion thread below. (1/11) nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…


Initiatives to set up post-acute care(PAC) system in China: our study established and validated the first case-mix classification that describes post-acute care for patients hospitalized for stroke to guide the coming PAC payment policy.| RMHP Dove Medical Press dovepress.com/analysis-of-th…

Inaugural AWARD Network Research Webinar! David C. Grabowski David Grabowski "Studying the Nursing Home Workforce: Lessons and Opportunities" Commentator: Charlene Harrington Wednesday, Dec 7, 2022 9-10am PST / 12-1pm EST Register in advance! ucsf.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Excited to share a new paper today with Brian McGarry and Ashvin Gandhi published today in NEJM TL;DR Nursing homes with higher use of COVID-19 tests for staff had 30% fewer resident cases and 26% fewer deaths than low testing facilities. That's a LOT. /1 nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…


Our latest Health Affairs paper is out now! David Grabowski Derek T Lake David Meyers, others, and I examined the impact of Medicare Advantage penetration on post-acute care use and outcomes in traditional Medicare. Link: healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.13… #Medicare #healthpolicy




In their paper, Fangli Geng of Harvard University + coauthors examine MA penetration rates across health care markets & determine that as #MedicareAdvantage expands, postacute care use in both it & traditional Medicare declines, without a corresponding increase in hospital readmissions.

NEW JAMA Health Forum paper led by Fangli Geng. In a discrete choice experiment, we found patients were willing to pay an additional $58.08 per day for home health care compared with a shared skilled nursing facility room, while caregivers would pay $45.54 per day

Deeply honored to receive the Outstanding Dissertation Award from AcademyHealth. Grateful for the mentorship, collaboration, and inspiration I’ve received throughout this journey.#HealthPolicy #HSPR