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Selected Publications
For a complete list of faculty citations, please visit iRis, Northeastern’s digital archive.
From HCQIA to the ACA: The Evolution of Reporting as a Quality Improvement Tool
33 Journal of Legal Medical 63 (2012).
Rethinking Fraud Regulation by Rethinking the Health Care System
32 Hamline Journal of Public Law & Policy 411 (2011).
(with Peter D. Jacobson & Gary Young) Shortell and Kaluzny’s Health Care Management: Organization, Design, and Behavior (6th ed., 2011)




