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Sheps Researchers win 2021 Willard Manning Award

Posted March 4th, 2021 by lmccall

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Dr. Marisa Domino

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Dr. Joseph Morrissey

 

A paper featuring the work of Sheps researchers, Marisa Domino, PhD and Joseph Morrissey, PhD, has won the 2021 Willard Manning Award in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research.  The paper, “Putting Providers At-Risk through Capitation or Shared Savings: How Strong are Incentives for Upcoding and Treatment Changes?”, was published in the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics (JMHPE) in September 2020.  To read more please click here.

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