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Samuel A. Bozzette
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 190
Citations - 22741
Samuel A. Bozzette is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Health care. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 181 publications receiving 22199 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel A. Bozzette include RAND Corporation & Premier, Inc..
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Disparities in Care for HIV Patients: Results of the HCSUS Study
Ronald M. Andersen,Samuel A. Bozzette,Martin F. Shapiro,Patricia A. Stclair,Sally C. Morton,Stephen Crystal,Dana P. Goldman,Neil S. Wenger,Allen Gifford,Arleen Leibowitz,Steven M. Asch,Sandra H. Berry,Terry T. Nakazono,Kevin C. Heslin,William E. Cunningham,Rosemarie Anderson,Marian Katz,Michael D. Stein,Ron D. Hays,Naihua Duan,Leona E. Markson,John Fleishman,Paul Cleary,Cathy D. Sherbourne,Albert W. Wu,Daniel F. McCaffrey,Rebecca L. Collins,Ferd Eggan,William D. King,Carol E. Golin,Honghu H. Liu,Lin Ding,Bruce E. Landon,Ira B. Wilson,Mitchell D. Wong,Tim Kellog,Vincent Mor,Leo S. Morales,Frank H. Galvan,Susan E. Cohn,Carl J. Fichtenbaum,J. Walton Senterfitt,Keith Cylar,Judith F. Perlman,Joan Keesey,Amarnath Ananthanarayanan,Barbara J. Turner,Mark A. Schuster,Sally Zierler,Andrew S. London,M. Audrey Burnam,Eric G. Bing,Douglas L. Longshore,Kiyoshi Kuromiya,Christopher Nelson,Dale K. Lieu,Leslie A. Athey +56 more
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Cost of managing meningitis and encephalitis among adult patients in the United States of America.
Joan M. Balada-Llasat,Ning Rosenthal,Rodrigo Hasbun,Louise Zimmer,Christine C. Ginocchio,Christine C. Ginocchio,Steven Duff,Jessica Allison,Samuel A. Bozzette +8 more
TL;DR: Higher diagnostic and treatment costs are associated with a delayed lumbar puncture procedure, the etiological agent, and the requirement for an intensive care unit stay.
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Bursal sporotrichosis: case report and review.
TL;DR: A patient whose prepatellar bursa was infected with Sporothrix schenckii was described, whose infection persisted despite itraconazole therapy and cure was achieved only after surgical excision of the bursal sporotrichosis.
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The economic viability of antiretroviral adherence interventions
TL;DR: The authors extend Freedberg et al’s well-known Monte Carlo simulation model to estimate the likely impact of adherence interventions on patients’ costs of care and life expectancy in high-income settings and assess what level of investment in HIV adherence interventions is reasonable in high -income settings.