Economic Impact of the 2015 MERS Outbreak on the Republic of Korea's Tourism-Related Industries.
- H. JooB. MaskeryA. BerroL. RotzYeon-Kyeng LeeClive M. Brown
- 1 April 2019
Economics, Environmental Science
The results support previous findings that public health emergencies due to traveler-associated outbreaks of infectious diseases can cause significant losses to the broader economies of affected countries.
Racial/Ethnic- and Education-Related Disparities in the Control of Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease Among Individuals With Diabetes
- Pinka ChatterjiH. JooK. Lahiri
- 16 January 2012
Medicine, Sociology
Control of blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol improved among individuals with diabetes between the NHANES 1988–1994 and theNHANES 1999–2008, but there was no change in smoking prevalence.
Hospital Costs Associated With Atrial Fibrillation for Patients With Ischemic Stroke Aged 18–64 Years in the United States
- Guijing WangH. JooX. TongMary G. George
- 1 May 2015
Medicine
AFib increased the hospital cost of ischemic stroke substantially and the AFib-associated costs for repeat stroke admissions were not significantly higher than for non-AFib patients, except for those aged 55 to 64 years ($3537).
Cost of informal caregiving associated with stroke among the elderly in the United States
- H. JooDiane O. DunetJing FangGuijing Wang
- 11 November 2014
Medicine
Estimated informal caregiving hours and costs associated with stroke reinforce the high economic burden of stroke in the United States and provide up-to-date information for policy development and decision-making.
A literature review of indirect costs associated with stroke.
- H. JooMary G. GeorgeJing FangGuijing Wang
- 1 August 2014
Medicine, Economics
The effects of past SARS experience and proximity on declines in numbers of travelers to the Republic of Korea during the 2015 MERS outbreak: A retrospective study
- H. JooRonald E. HenryYeon-Kyeng LeeA. BerroB. Maskery
- 15 May 2019
Environmental Science, Medicine
Diabetes and Labor Market Exits: Evidence from the Health & Retirement Study (HRS)
- Pinka ChatterjiH. JooK. Lahiri
- 24 March 2016
Medicine, Economics
Examining the education gradient in chronic illness
- Pinka ChatterjiH. JooK. Lahiri
- 31 July 2012
Education, Medicine
The education gradient in chronic disease varies by whether self-reported or objective disease measures are used, and education is negatively associated with having undiagnosed disease in some cases, but findings vary by how the disease is defined.
A comparative cost analysis of the Vaccination Program for US-bound Refugees.
- H. JooB. MaskeryTarissa MitchellA. LeidnerAlexander KlosovskyM. Weinberg
- 14 September 2017
Medicine
Economic burden of informal care attributable to stroke among those aged 65 years or older in China
The findings stress the necessity of proper interventions to prevent stroke and will be useful for estimating the economic burden of stroke.
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