Jason Hockenberry, PhD
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Department Chair and Professor of Public Health (Health Policy)Cards
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Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Department Chair and Professor of Public Health (Health Policy)
Biography
Jason Hockenberry is a health economist and health services researcher with expertise in using econometric techniques to analyze administrative, registry and electronic health record data to investigate the impacts of public health policies and to assess factors affecting the quality, efficiency, and cost of healthcare. HIs work is published in leading health policy and health economics outlets including JAMA (and affiliated journals), Health Affairs, Journal of Health Economics, and Journal of Public Economics. His research has been funded by the NIH, AHRQ, VA HSR&D, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund.
Appointments
Health Policy & Management
ChairDualYale School of Public Health
Associate DeanDualHealth Policy & Management
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- PhD
- Lehigh University, Economics (2008)
- BS
- Kutztown University, Business Administration (Economics) (2002)
Research
Overview
His research interests fall into three main areas. First is the role of provider’s skill, knowledge and ability on outcomes and efficiency of care. His research in this area includes explorations of measurement and modelling techniques, examinations of the effects of the pace and periodicity of work on patient outcomes, and the role of provider mix, and in particular physician specialists, in outcomes and efficiency of care delivery.
Second is the area of hospital and physician quality metrics, their use in assigning payment bonuses or penalties to hospitals under the Affordable Care Act and physicians under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015. This research includes studies pertaining to measurement of outcomes and other key inputs to penalty algorithms, studies examining the conceptual underpinnings and potential effectiveness of high stakes financial penalties, and the consequences for vulnerable populations and providers who care for them.
Third is in the area of the effects of public health and healthcare related policies on individuals with behavioral health needs. This research includes examinations of the role of treatment financing, consequences of public policies that restrict or liberalize access to particular substances (e.g. opioids and cannabis) or treatments (e.g. buprenorphine), and the effects of these and other substance use policies on health, functioning, and social outcomes (e.g. crime, employment).
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Publications Timeline
Publications
2023
No Improvement In Mental Health Treatment Or Patient-Reported Outcomes At Medicare ACOs For Depression And Anxiety Disorders
Hockenberry J, Wen H, Druss B, Loux T, Johnston K. No Improvement In Mental Health Treatment Or Patient-Reported Outcomes At Medicare ACOs For Depression And Anxiety Disorders. Health Affairs 2023, 42: 1478-1487. PMID: 37931192, PMCID: PMC11122701, DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAccountable care organizationsMental health treatmentDominant care modelMedicare Accountable Care OrganizationsHealth treatmentAnxiety disordersChronic mental health conditionsService Medicare patientsMedicare Current Beneficiary SurveyMental health conditionsEfficiency of careChronic conditionsMedicare patientsCare modelInfluence treatmentSymptom instrumentsPatientsBeneficiary SurveyHealth conditionsAnxiety symptomsDepressionLongitudinal studyCare organizationsTreatmentDisorders
2022
Correction: Registered nurses: can our supply meet the demand during a disaster?
Li Y, Hockenberry J, Chen J, Cimiotti J. Correction: Registered nurses: can our supply meet the demand during a disaster? BMC Nursing 2022, 21: 310. PMID: 36357907, PMCID: PMC9650868, DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01079-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
IP051. The Impact of Frailty on Failure to Rescue Following Elective Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
George E, Rothenberg K, Barreto N, Trickey R, Johanning J, Hockenberry J, Arya S. IP051. The Impact of Frailty on Failure to Rescue Following Elective Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair. Journal Of Vascular Surgery 2019, 69: e124-e125. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2019.04.150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAddendum to “The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on Marijuana-Related Attitude and Perception among US Adolescents and Young Adults”
Wen H, Hockenberry J, Druss B. Addendum to “The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on Marijuana-Related Attitude and Perception among US Adolescents and Young Adults”. Prevention Science 2019, 20: 224-224. PMID: 30771089, DOI: 10.1007/s11121-019-01001-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2018
Variation in Center-Level Frailty Burden and Its Impact on Long-Term Survival in Patients Undergoing Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
George E, Blum K, Trickey A, Brooke B, Kraiss L, Mell M, Goodney P, Johanning J, Hockenberry J, Arya S. Variation in Center-Level Frailty Burden and Its Impact on Long-Term Survival in Patients Undergoing Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms. Journal Of Vascular Surgery 2018, 68: e41. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2018.06.093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2017
The effect of Medicaid expansion on crime reduction: Evidence from HIFA-waiver expansions
Wen H, Hockenberry J, Cummings J. The effect of Medicaid expansion on crime reduction: Evidence from HIFA-waiver expansions. Journal Of Public Economics 2017, 154: 67-94. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2017.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricPATIENT CONTINUITY OF CARE AND PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT OF OLDER ADULTS WITH COMPLEX CHRONIC CONDITIONS
Johnston K, Hockenberry J. PATIENT CONTINUITY OF CARE AND PHYSICIAN MANAGEMENT OF OLDER ADULTS WITH COMPLEX CHRONIC CONDITIONS. Innovation In Aging 2017, 1: 756-756. PMCID: PMC6250163, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx004.2733.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsComplex chronic conditionsChronic conditionsMedicare beneficiariesPatient continuitySpecialist physician supplyPrimary care physiciansGeneral patient populationMedicare Current Beneficiary SurveyMultivariable regression modelsPatient characteristicsHeart failureSuch patientsCare physiciansUsual providerPatient populationCare indexPrimary carePatient outcomesPhysician managementAverage patientPrivate supplemental insuranceCare needsPatientsMore physiciansUnique physicians
2016
Regional Variation in Rates of Pediatric Perforated Appendicitis
Sarda S, Short H, Hockenberry J, McCarthy I, Raval M. Regional Variation in Rates of Pediatric Perforated Appendicitis. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2016, 223: s117. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.06.242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCross-Sectional Trends of Common Surgical Procedures at Children’s and Non-Children’s Hospitals Between 2000 and 2012
Sarda S, Short H, Hockenberry J, McCarthy I, Raval M. Cross-Sectional Trends of Common Surgical Procedures at Children’s and Non-Children’s Hospitals Between 2000 and 2012. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2016, 223: s107-s108. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.06.221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelective Hearing: Physician‐Ownership and Physicians’ Response to New Evidence
Howard D, David G, Hockenberry J. Selective Hearing: Physician‐Ownership and Physicians’ Response to New Evidence. Journal Of Economics & Management Strategy 2016, 26: 152-168. DOI: 10.1111/jems.12178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
News
News
- January 04, 2024
Hockenberry Appointed Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs
- November 06, 2023Source: Washington University School of Medicine
Key Medicare payment model fails to improve mental health
- October 05, 2023Source: Financial Post
Legal cocaine is coming, this Canadian startup predicts
- November 03, 2021
3 Essential Questions: Drug Policy and its Consequences