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Jamie Daw
Jamie Daw
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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Prescription drug use during pregnancy in developed countries: a systematic review
JR Daw, GE Hanley, DL Greyson, SG Morgan
Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety 20 (9), 895-902, 2011
3502011
Matching and regression to the mean in difference‐in‐differences analysis
JR Daw, LA Hatfield
Health services research 53 (6), 4138-4156, 2018
3022018
Women in the United States experience high rates of coverage ‘churn’ in months before and after childbirth
JR Daw, LA Hatfield, K Swartz, BD Sommers
Health Affairs 36 (4), 598-606, 2017
2102017
Stitching the gaps in the Canadian public drug coverage patchwork? A review of provincial pharmacare policy changes from 2000 to 2010
JR Daw, SG Morgan
Health Policy 104 (1), 19-26, 2012
1402012
Prescription drug use in pregnancy: a retrospective, population-based study in British Columbia, Canada (2001–2006)
JR Daw, B Mintzes, MR Law, GE Hanley, SG Morgan
Clinical therapeutics 34 (1), 239-249. e2, 2012
1392012
Estimated cost of universal public coverage of prescription drugs in Canada
SG Morgan, M Law, JR Daw, L Abraham, D Martin
CMAJ 187 (7), 491-497, 2015
1172015
Racial and ethnic disparities in perinatal insurance coverage
JR Daw, GE Kolenic, VK Dalton, K Zivin, T Winkelman, KB Kozhimannil, ...
Obstetrics & Gynecology 135 (4), 917-924, 2020
972020
Medicaid Expansion Improved Perinatal Insurance Continuity For Low-Income Women
JR Daw, TNA Winkelman, VK Dalton, KB Kozhimannil, LK Admon
Health affairs 39 (9), 1531-1539, 2020
892020
The ACA Medicaid Expansion And Perinatal Insurance, Health Care Use, And Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review
M Bellerose, L Collin, JR Daw
Health Affairs 41 (1), 60-68, 2022
782022
The Affordable Care Act and access to care for reproductive-aged and pregnant women in the United States, 2010–2016
JR Daw, BD Sommers
American journal of public health 109 (4), 565-571, 2019
742019
Association of the Affordable Care Act dependent coverage provision with prenatal care use and birth outcomes
JR Daw, BD Sommers
Jama 319 (6), 579-587, 2018
702018
Rethinking Pharmacare in Canada
SG Morgan, JR Daw, MR Law
CD Howe Institute, 2013
582013
Racial and ethnic disparities in the use of antipsychotic medication: a systematic review and meta-analysis
JH Puyat, JR Daw, CM Cunningham, MR Law, ST Wong, DL Greyson, ...
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 48, 1861-1872, 2013
532013
International best practices for negotiating ‘reimbursement contracts’ with price rebates from pharmaceutical companies
S Morgan, J Daw, P Thomson
Health Affairs 32 (4), 771-777, 2013
512013
Association of Medicaid expansion with coverage and access to care for pregnant women
MA Clapp, KE James, AJ Kaimal, BD Sommers, JR Daw
Obstetrics & Gynecology 134 (5), 1066-1074, 2019
502019
Matching in difference‐in‐differences: between a rock and a hard place
JR Daw, LA Hatfield
Health services research 53 (6), 4111, 2018
492018
Use of labor neuraxial analgesia for vaginal delivery and severe maternal morbidity
J Guglielminotti, R Landau, J Daw, AM Friedman, S Chihuri, G Li
JAMA network open 5 (2), e220137-e220137, 2022
482022
High Rates Of Perinatal Insurance Churn Persist After The ACA
JR Daw, KB Kozhimanni, LA Admon
Health Affairs Blog, 2019
472019
Canadian pharmacare: looking back, looking forward
SG Morgan, JR Daw
Healthcare Policy 8 (1), 14, 2012
412012
Preconception coverage before and after the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions
MA Clapp, KE James, AJ Kaimal, JR Daw
Obstetrics & Gynecology 132 (6), 1394-1400, 2018
402018
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