Eric T Roberts, PhD

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Associate Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine)
Department: Medicine

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4200 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Education:
MA
Johns Hopkins University, 2008.
BA
Johns Hopkins University, 2008.
PhD (Health Economics & Policy)
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2015.
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Selected Publications

Frank DA, Johnson AE, Hausmann LRM, Gellad WF, Roberts ET, and Vajravelu RK : “Disparities in Guideline-Recommended Statin Use for Prevention of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Analysis of Adults in the United States” Annals of Internal Medicine Jul 25 2023 Notes: doi: 10.7326/M23-0720. Online ahead of print.

Roberts ET, Kwon Y, Glynn A, McWilliams JM, Ayanian JZ, and Tipirneni R : “Racial and ethnic disparities in health care use and access associated with loss of Medicaid supplemental insurance eligibility above the federal poverty level.” JAMA Internal Medicine 183(6): 534-543, Jun 2023.

Bonhoff J, Xue L, Hollander AM, Burgette J, Cole ES, Ray KN, Donohue JM, and Roberts ET: “Healthcare Utilization among Children Receiving Permanent Supportive Housing.” Pediatrics 151(4): e2022059833, Apr 2023.

Aswani MS, Roberts ET.: Social risk adjustment in the hospital readmission reduction program: Pitfalls of peer grouping, measurement challenges, and potential solutions. Health Serv Res 58(1): 51-59, Feb 2023.

Ma Y, Frakt AB, Roberts ET, Johnston K, Phelan J, Figueroa JF: “Enrollment Growth of Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage D-SNP ‘Look-Alike’ Plans.” Health Affairs 42(7): 919-927, 2023.

Glynn A, Hernandez I, Roberts ET.: Consequences of forgoing prescription drug subsidies among low-income Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes. Health Serv Res 57(5): 1136-1144, Oct 2022.

Jin B, Xue L, Lovelace J, Doebler DA, Roberts ET.: Examination of Differences in Nonmedical Supplemental Benefit Coverage for Dual-Eligible Enrollees in Medicare Advantage Plans in 2021. JAMA Netw Open 5(10): e2235161, Oct 2022.

Donohue JM, Cole ES, James CV, Jarlenski M, Michener JD, Roberts ET.: The US Medicaid Program: Coverage, Financing, Reforms, and Implications for Health Equity. JAMA 328(11): 1085-1099, Sep 2022.

Rogstad TL, Gupta S, Connolly J, Shrank WH, Roberts ET.: Social Risk Adjustment In The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program: A Systematic Review And Implications For Policy. Health Aff (Millwood) 41(9): 1307-1315, Sep 2022.

Roberts ET, Mellor JM.: Differences In Care Between Special Needs Plans And Other Medicare Coverage For Dual Eligibles. Health Aff (Millwood) 41(9): 1238-1247, Sep 2022.

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