Matthew K. Wynia
Wynia, Matthew K.
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Works
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Ensuring fairness in health care coverage, c2007: | |
Fairness and the Public's Role in Defining Decent Benefits | |
Falling into line: the impact of utilization review hassles on physicians' adherence to insurance contracts. | |
Fatal Castleman's disease and pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma in an HIV-seropositive woman | |
Gaps, conflicts, and consensus in the ethics statements of professional associations, medical groups, and health plans | |
Growth reduction vs budget cuts for Medicare: What's in a name? | |
Health care workplace discrimination and physician turnover | |
Health information, the HIPAA privacy rule, and health care: what do physicians think? | |
Health literacy and communication quality in health care organizations | |
The honesty effect. | |
How do U.S. and Canadian medical schools teach about the role of physicians in the Holocaust? | |
Ideologically Motivated Violence: A Public Health Approach to Prevention | |
Improving access to health care: a consensus ethical framework to guide proposals for reform | |
Improving ambulatory patient safety: learning from the last decade, moving ahead in the next | |
Improving fairness in coverage decisions: performance expectations for quality improvement. | |
In reply to Barnhoorn and Youngson and to Jones and Thaxton. | |
Inspired Translation: Synthesizing Qualitative Research and Boot Camp Translation to Achieve Meaningful Community Engagement | |
The intractable and the novel: looking ahead in bioethics | |
Invoking therapeutic privilege. | |
Is ethics for sale?... Juggling law and ethics in managed care | |
Judging public health research: epistemology, public health and the law. | |
Laying the groundwork for a defense against participation in torture? | |
Light from the flames of Hell: remembrance and lessons of the Holocaust for today's medical profession | |
Making it easier to do the right thing: a modern communication QI agenda | |
Mandating Vaccination: What Counts as a “Mandate” in Public Health and When Should They Be Used? | |
Many physicians are willing to use patients' electronic personal health records, but doctors differ by location, gender, and practice | |
Markets and Public Health: Pushing and Pulling Vaccines into Production | |
Measure accurately, Act rapidly, and Partner with patients: An intuitive and practical three-part framework to guide efforts to improve hypertension control. | |
Medical students and measuring blood pressure: Results from the American Medical Association Blood Pressure Check Challenge. | |
Medicare coverage for technological innovations | |
Medicine. The bioterrorist threat and access to health care | |
Mercy Coming Under Strain | |
Mistrust among minorities and the trustworthiness of medicine | |
More than a list of values and desired behaviors: a foundational understanding of medical professionalism | |
Of the profession, by the profession, and for patients, families, and communities: ABMS board certification and medicine's professional self-regulation. | |
The Oregon capitation initiative: lessons and warnings, from the forefront of the backlash | |
Oversimplifications II: Public health ethics ignores individual rights | |
Patient protection and risk selection: do primary care physicians encourage their patients to join or avoid capitated health plans according to the patient's health status? | |
Performance measures for ethics quality | |
Personal responsibility, public policy, and the economic stimulus plan. | |
The Phillip Morris Foundation for a Smoke-Free World. A Cause for Concern | |
Physician-patient communication about complementary and alternative medical therapies: a survey of physicians caring for patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection | |
Physicians as citizens | |
Physicians in retainer ("concierge") practice. A national survey of physician, patient, and practice characteristics | |
Physicians' views on capitated payment for medical care: does familiarity foster acceptance? | |
Practicing Evidence-Based and Culturally Competent Medicine: Is it Possible? | |
Practicing the fundamentals of patient-centered care | |
Primary care physicians' perceptions of practice improvement as a professional responsibility: a cross-sectional study. | |
Profit Motives Require a Proscriptive Approach | |
Ready And Willing? Physicians’ Sense Of Preparedness For Bioterrorism | |
Recommendations for teaching about racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care | |
Reconceptualizing the informed consent process at eight innovative hospitals | |
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “‘Doctor, Would You Prescribe a Pill to Help Me … ?’ A National Survey of Physicians on Using Medicine for Human Enhancement” | |
Responsibilities, Strategies, and Practice Factors in Clinical Cost Conversations: a US Physician Survey | |
Risk and trust in public health: a cautionary tale. | |
The risks of rewards in health care: how pay-for-performance could threaten, or bolster, medical professionalism | |
The role of professionalism and self-regulation in detecting impaired or incompetent physicians | |
Routine screening: informed consent, stigma and the waning of HIV exceptionalism | |
Scarcity in the Covid-19 Pandemic | |
Science, faith and AIDS: the battle over harm reduction. | |
Segregation, civil rights, and health disparities: the legacy of African American physicians and organized medicine, 1910-1968. | |
Shared decision-making as a cost-containment strategy: US physician reactions from a cross-sectional survey | |
Shared expectations for protection of identifiable health care information: report of a national consensus process | |
The short history and tenuous future of medical professionalism: the erosion of medicine's social contract | |
Should doctors force-feed prisoners? | |
Should health care professionals Google patients or family members? | |
Should Health Professionals Speak Up to Reduce the Health Risks of Climate Change? | |
Should I call an interpreter?-How do physicians with second language skills decide? | |
Should physicians manipulate reimbursement rules to benefit patients? | |
The social-contract model of professionalism: baby or bath water? | |
Talking with patients about other clinicians' errors. | |
Through the Physician's Eyes: If One More Doctor Tells Me I'm Crazy, I'm Going to Go Postal. | |
Thwarting Shared Decision Making Is an Egregious Medical Error: Let's Treat It Like One. | |
U.S. physician knowledge of the FDA-approved indications and evidence base for commonly prescribed drugs: results of a national survey | |
A unified code of ethics for health professionals: insights from an IOM workshop. | |
US Physicians' Reactions To ACA Implementation, 2012-17 | |
Using a risk assessment approach to determine which factors influence whether partially bilingual physicians rely on their non-English language skills or call an interpreter. | |
Validation of an organizational communication climate assessment toolkit | |
Ventilator Triage Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic at U.S. Hospitals Associated With Members of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors | |
Views of US physicians about controlling health care costs | |
What can doctors do about health literacy? | |
What Is Managed Care Anyway? | |
When pestilence prevails...physician responsibilities in epidemics | |
Who gets a teach-back? Patient-reported incidence of experiencing a teach-back | |
Who is measuring the ethical quality of care in American medicine? No one, yet | |
Why It Is Important to Promote Clinical Independence Among Health Professionals Working in Prisons, Jails, and Other Detention Settings |