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Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. Forthcoming. “Integrating Travel Distance into Assessments of Provider Networks Using a Dyadic Approach: The Case of California’s Affordable Care Marketplace.” SAGE Research Methods Cases: : Medicine and Health.

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Carlson, Deven, Simon F. Haeder, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Joseph T. Ripberger, Carol L. Silva, David L. Weimer. Forthcoming. “Monetizing Bowser: A Contingent Valuation of the Statistical Value of Dog Life.” Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis.

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Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2019. “A Consumer-Centric Approach to Network Adequacy: Access to Four Specialties in California’s Marketplace.” Health Affairs 31(11): 1918-1926.

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Haeder, Simon F. 2019. “Life and Politics: Beyond the Affordable Care Act.” The Milken Institute Review 21(4): 5-15.

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Haeder, Simon F. 2019. “A Tale of Two Programs: Access to High Quality Providers for Medicare Advantage and Affordable Care Act Beneficiaries in New York State.” World Medical & Health Policy 11(3): 212-230.

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Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2019. “A Knotty Problem: Consumer Access and the Regulation of Provider Networks.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44(6): 937-954.

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Haeder, Simon F. 2019. “Tangled Up in Side Effects. Saving Medicaid from Work Requirements.” The Milken Institute Review 21(2): 52-61.

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2019 “Quality Regulation? Access to High Quality Specialists for Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries in California.” Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology (6).

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2019. “The Demise of Community Responsibility: Unintended Consequences of Coverage Expansions on California Public Hospitals.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44(2): 173-219.

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2018. “Would State-Based Single-Payer Health Insurance Cure What Ails?” The Milken Institute Review (4): 43-53.

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Haeder, Simon F. and Susan Yackee. 2018. “Presidentially Directed Policy Change: The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs as Partisan or Moderator?”  Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.

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Rocco, Phillip and Simon F. Haeder. 2018. “How Intense Policy Demanders Shape Post-Reform Politics: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 43(2).

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Haeder, Simon F. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2017. “Presidentially Directed Policy Change.” The University of Texas at Austin Center for Politics & Governance Working Paper.

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Haeder, Simon F. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2017. “Lobbying the US President's Office of Management and Budget.” The University of Texas at Austin Center for Politics & Governance White Paper

 

Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2016. "Secret Shoppers Find Access To Providers And Network Accuracy Lacking For Those In Marketplace And Commercial Plans." Health Affairs 35 (7):1160-1166.

 

Haeder, Simon F. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2015. “Influence and the Administrative Process: Lobbying the U.S. President's Office of Management and Budget.” American Political Science Review 109(3): 507–522.

 

Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2015. "Network Adequacy Standards and Health Insurance." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 314(22):2414-2415.

 

Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2015. “California Marketplace Hospital Networks Are Narrower Than Commercial Plans, But Access And Quality Are Comparable.” Health Affairs 34(5): 741–748.

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Haeder, Simon F. and David L. Weimer. 2015. “Inching towards Universal Coverage: State-Federal Healthcare Programs in Historical Perspective.” Journal of Policy History 27(3): 746–770.

 

Haeder, Simon F., David L. Weimer, and Dana B. Mukamel. 2015. “Narrow Networks and the Affordable Care Act.” JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 314(7): 669-670.

 

Haeder, Simon F. and David L. Weimer. 2015. “You Can't Make Me Do It; But I Can Be Persuaded: A Federalism Perspective on the Affordable Care Act.” Journal of Health Politics; Policy and Law. 40(2): 281–323.

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2014. “Balancing Adequacy and Affordability? Essential Health Benefits under the Affordable Care Act.” Health Policy 118(2): 285–291.

 

Mukamel, Dana B., Simon F. Haeder, and David L. Weimer. 2014. “Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Health Care Quality: The Impacts of Regulation and Report Cards.” Annual Review of Public Health 35(1): 477–497.

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2013. “Making the Affordable Care Act Work: High-Risk Pools and Health Insurance Marketplaces.” The Forum 11(3): 499–511.

 

Haeder, Simon F. and David L. Weimer. 2013. "You Can't Make Me Do It: State Implementation of Insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act." Public Administration Review 73(s1); S34–S47.

 

Haeder, Simon F. 2012. "Beyond Path Dependence: Explaining Healthcare Reform and Its Consequences." Policy Studies Journal 40(S1): 65–86.

 

Academic Publications

Simon Haeder

Sara Anderson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Learning Sciences and Human Development at West Virginia University.

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Timothy Callaghan is an Assistant Professor the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University. He received his PhD at the University of Minnesota.

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Dana B. Mukamel is a professor at the Department of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine.

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Chris Plein is the Eberly Family Professor for Outstanding Public Service at West Virginia University.

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Philip Rocco is an Assistant Professor at Marquette University. He received his PhD in political science from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Steven Sylvester is an Assistant Professor at Utah Valley University. He received his PhD from the University of Kansas.

 

Aidan R. Vining is the Centre for North American Business Studies (CNABS) Professor of Business and Government Relations in the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, in Vancouver. 

 

David L. Weimer is the Edwin E. Witte Professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

 

Susan Webb Yackee is a Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, and is the Director of the La Follette School of Public Affairs.

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Simon F. Haeder, PhD, MPA

School of Public Policy

The Pennsylvania State University

322 Pond Lab

University Park, PA 16802

sfh5482@psu.edu

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