DSM‐III and the revolution in the classification of mental illness R Mayes, AV Horwitz Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 41 (3), 249-267, 2005 | 857 | 2005 |
The origins, development, and passage of Medicare’s revolutionary prospective payment system R Mayes Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 62 (1), 21-55, 2007 | 197 | 2007 |
ADHD and the rise in stimulant use among children R Mayes, C Bagwell, J Erkulwater Harvard review of psychiatry 16 (3), 151-166, 2008 | 196 | 2008 |
Medicating children: ADHD and pediatric mental health R Mayes, C Bagwell, JL Erkulwater Harvard University Press, 2009 | 138 | 2009 |
Medicare prospective payment and the shaping of US health care R Mayes, RA Berenson JHU Press, 2006 | 120 | 2006 |
Suffer the restless children: the evolution of ADHD and paediatric stimulant use, 1900—80 R Mayes, A Rafalovich History of Psychiatry 18 (4), 435-457, 2007 | 117 | 2007 |
Beyond capitation: how new payment experiments seek to find the ‘sweet spot’in amount of risk providers and payers bear AB Frakt, R Mayes Health Affairs 31 (9), 1951-1958, 2012 | 111 | 2012 |
An analysis of the significant variation in psychostimulant use across the US F Bokhari, R Mayes, RM Scheffler Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 14 (4), 267-275, 2005 | 63 | 2005 |
Universal coverage: The elusive quest for national health insurance R Mayes University of Michigan Press, 2004 | 62 | 2004 |
Chronic disease and the shifting focus of public health: is prevention still a political lightweight? R Mayes, TR Oliver Journal of health politics, policy and law 37 (2), 181-200, 2012 | 52 | 2012 |
Moving (realistically) from volume-based to value-based health care payment in the USA: starting with Medicare payment policy R Mayes Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 16 (4), 249-251, 2011 | 38 | 2011 |
Medicare Payment Policy: Does Cost Shifting Matter? It matters to consumers, who face the ultimate cost shift when prices rise without compensating rises in payment rates. JS Lee, RA Berenson, R Mayes, AK Gauthier Health Affairs 22 (Suppl1), W3-480-W3-488, 2003 | 26 | 2003 |
Chronic disease, prevention policy, and the future of public health and primary care R Mayes, B Armistead Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16, 691-697, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |
Causal Chains and Cost Shifting: How Medicare's Rescue Inadvertently Triggered the Managed-Care Revolution R Mayes Journal of Policy History 16 (2), 144-174, 2004 | 20 | 2004 |
Medicating Kids: pediatric mental health policy and the tipping point for ADHD and stimulants R Mayes, J Erkulwater Journal of Policy History 20 (3), 309-343, 2008 | 18 | 2008 |
Medicare and America's healthcare system in transition: From the death of managed care to the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 and beyond R Mayes Journal of Health Law 38 (3), 391, 2005 | 15 | 2005 |
Universal coverage and the American health care system in crisis (again) R Mayes J. Health Care L. & Pol'y 7, 242, 2004 | 14 | 2004 |
Medicating children: The enduring controversy over ADHD and pediatric stimulant pharmacotherapy R Mayes, C Bagwell, J Erkulwater Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology News 13 (5), 1-5, 9, 2008 | 11 | 2008 |
Pursuing cost containment in a pluralistic payer environment: from the aftermath of Clinton's failure at health care reform to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 R Mayes, RE Hurley Health Economics, Policy and Law 1 (3), 237-261, 2006 | 9 | 2006 |
ADHD, or the Medicalization of Social Problems R Mayes American Journal of Public Health 109 (9), 1154, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |