Fangli Geng (@fangligeng) 's Twitter Profile
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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Peter Neumann (@peterneumann11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to participating with longtime colleague & friend Gordon Liu this evening at 7:30 pm in the 10th Frontier Healthcare Cross Talk organized by the Harvard Chinese Student Health Club. Fangli Geng CEVR Siyu Ma #healtheconomics #heor

Looking forward to participating with longtime colleague &amp; friend Gordon Liu this evening at 7:30 pm in the 10th Frontier Healthcare Cross Talk organized by the Harvard Chinese Student Health Club. <a href="/FangliGeng/">Fangli Geng</a> <a href="/TuftsCEVR/">CEVR</a> <a href="/masy73727212/">Siyu Ma</a> #healtheconomics #heor
David Grabowski (@davidcgrabowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW in JAGS: Our study of randomized intervention to identify early changes in conditions to reduce hospitalizations for private-duty home care recipients led by @laura_tastic w/ Daryl Caudry. TL/DR: we found no impact on hospitalizations. Short 🧵 doi.org/10.1111/jgs.17…

Peter Neumann (@peterneumann11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

David Grabowski (@davidcgrabowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Ankur Pandya (@ankurfactorial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

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This online stroke care quality improvement program was part of a general population study in China with the participation of 58 hospitals. We found the program was associated with increasing clinician adherence to guidelines + improving AIS patients' health outcomes at discharge

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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…

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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…

Michael L. Barnett (@ml_barnett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Excited to share a new paper today with <a href="/McGarryBE/">Brian McGarry</a> and <a href="/ashdgandhi/">Ashvin Gandhi</a> published today in <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a> 

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.

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nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Fangli Geng (@fangligeng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Our latest <a href="/Health_Affairs/">Health Affairs</a> paper is out now! <a href="/DavidCGrabowski/">David Grabowski</a> <a href="/DerekLake5/">Derek T Lake</a> <a href="/djmeyers2/">David Meyers</a>, 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
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More Medicare Advantage enrollees in an area were associated with less post-acute care use by traditional Medicare beneficiaries, without more hospital readmissions. This effect was stronger in markets with a higher rate of traditional Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in ACOs.

David Grabowski (@davidcgrabowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨My new NEJM Perspective on improving care integration for dually eligibles Only 10% of duals are enrolled in strongly integrated care models, and integrated care is unavailable in most of the US In this piece, some ideas on how we begin to fix this nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

🚨My new <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a> Perspective on improving care integration for dually eligibles

Only 10% of duals are enrolled in strongly integrated care models, and integrated care is unavailable in most of the US

In this piece, some ideas on how we begin to fix this
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Health Affairs (@health_affairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

David Grabowski (@davidcgrabowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Fangli Geng (@fangligeng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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