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Public Insurance Expansions and Labor Demand in Physician Practices

Hilary Barnes, Alice J. Chen, Matthew D. McHugh and Michael R. Richards
Published online before print May 08, 2023, 0920-11176R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0920-11176R2
Hilary Barnes
Hilary Barnes is an assistant professor at Widener University.
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Alice J. Chen
Alice Chen is an associate professor at the University of Southern California ().
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Matthew McHugh is a professor of nursing at University of Pennsylvania.
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Michael Richards is a professor at Baylor University.
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