BOOKS
Internet and Telecommunication Regulation (2d ed., Carolina Acad. Press, 2023) (with Stuart Minor Benjamin & James B. Speta).
Stateless Commerce: The Diamond Network and the Persistence of Relational Exchange (Harvard Univ. Press, 2017).
ARTICLES & CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Hiding in Plain Sight: ERISA's Cure for the $1.4 Trillion Health Benefits Market, 42 Yale J. Regul. 234 (2024) (with Amy B. Monahan).
Unionization Efforts by Physicians Between 2000 and 2024, 333 JAMA 347 (2025) (with Hayden Rooke-Ley, Daniel S. Bowling, Margaret Nikolov & Kevin Schulman).
“Just What is Going on Here?” An Homage, 86 Law & Contemp. Probs., no. 4, 2024, at 131.
Healthcare Administrative Costs and Competition Policy (CPI Antitrust Chron., May 2023) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Providing Responsible Health Care for Out-of-State Patients, 330 JAMA 499 (2023) (with Carmel Shachar & Ateev Mehrotra).
Still (At Least) One Decade Behind: US Competition Policy in the Healthcare Industry, 11 J. Antitrust Enf’t 265 (2023).
Differences in Physician Compensation Associated with Simplifications to the CPT/WRVU System, 8 Health Mgmt. Pol’y & Innovation, no. 1, 2023 (with Kelly H. McFarlane, David Scheinker, Jacqueline J. Vallon & Kevin A. Schulman).
When His Doctor Was Unavailable, He Saw a Nurse Practitioner. A Physician Billed for the Visit, 8 Health Mgmt. Pol’y & Innovation, no .1, 2023 (with Robert M. Kaplan).
Limiting Overall Hospital Costs by Capping Out-of-Network Rates, 32 Annals Health L. & Life Scis. 131 (2023) (with David Orentlichter & Kyra Morgan).
Maintaining Health Care Innovations After the Pandemic, 4 JAMA Health F. e225404 (2023) (with Regina Herzlinger & Kevin Schulman).
Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the Federal Trade Commission: A Relationship Gone Sour, 329 JAMA 367 (2023) (with Eli Y. Adashi).
Are Patient Satisfaction Instruments Harming Both Patients and Physicians?, 328 JAMA 2209 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Informed Consent as a Means of Acknowledging and Avoiding Financial Toxicity as Iatrogenic Harm, 24 AMA J. Ethics 1063 (2022) (with Kevin Schulman).
Receipt of Out-of-State Telemedicine Visits Among Medicare Beneficiaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 3 JAMA Health F. e223013 (2022) (with Ateev Mehrotra, Haiden A. Huskamp, Alok Nimgaonkar, Krisda H. Chaiyachati & Eric Bressman).
Billing and Insurance–Related Administrative Costs: A Cross-National Analysis, 41 Health Affs. 1098 (2022) (with Robert S. Kaplan et al.).
Collective Bargaining: Physician Unions and Their Implications for Health Care, 57 Health Servs. Rsch. 1214 (2022) (with Daniel S. Bowling III & Kevin A. Schulman).
Consumer Law as an Axis of Economic Inequality, 102 B.U. L. Rev. 1169 (2022) (with Daniel Markovits & Rory Van Loo).
Noncompete Agreements — The Need for a Refresh, 387 New Eng. J. Med. 486 (2022) (with Samyukta Mullangi & Mohit Agrawal).
Professional Self-Regulation in Medicine: Will the Rise of Intelligent Tools Mean the End of Peer Review?, in The Future of Medical Device Regulation: Innovation and Protection 244 (I. Glenn Cohen, Timo Minssen, W. Nicholson Price II, Christopher Robertson & Carmel Shachar eds., Cambridge Univ. Press, 2022) (with Anthony P. Weiss).
Restoring Physician Authority in an Era of Hospital Dominance, 328 J. Am. Med. Ass’n 2400 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Shopping for Healthcare: Can We Be Good Consumers?, 7 Health Mgmt. Pol’y & Innovation, no. 2, 2022.
The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions, 326 J. Am. Med. Ass’n 617 (2022) (with Daniel Bowling III & Kevin A. Schuman).
Will CMS Find Aducanumab Reasonable and Necessary for Alzheimer Disease After FDA Approval?, The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions, 328 J. Am. Med. Ass’n 383 (2021) (with Kevin A. Schulman & Michael D. Greicius).
Macromedical Regulation, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 727 (2021) (with Steven L. Schwarcz).
On Skepticism, Modesty, and Embracing Those With Whom We Disagree: A Rejoinder, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 869 (2021) (with Steven L. Schwarcz).
Reducing Administrative Costs in US Health Care: Assessing Single Payer and Its Alternatives, 56 Health Servs. Rsch. 615 (2021) (with David Scheinker, Arnold Milstein & Kevin A. Schulman).
Telemedicine and Medical Licensure — Potential Paths for Reform, 384 New Eng. J. Med. 687 (2021) (with Ateev Mehrotra & Alok Nimgaonkar).
The No Surprises Act and Informed Financial Consent, 385 New Eng. J. Med. 1348 (2021) (with Mark Hall & Kevin Schulman).
New Institutional Economics, in Oxford Handbook of New Private Law 103 (with Andrew S. Gold et al. eds., Oxford Univ. Press, 2020).
The Shadows of Life: Medicaid’s Failure of Health Care’s Moral Test, 28 Annals Health L. 163 (2019) (with Kushal T. Kadakia & Shivani A. Shah).
Religious Freedom Through Market Freedom: The Sherman Act and the Marketplace for Religion, 60 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1523 (2019).
Administrative Costs Associated with Physician Billing and Insurance-Related Activities at an Academic Health Care System, 319 JAMA 691 (2018) (with Phillip Tseng, Robert S. Kaplan, Mahek A. Shah & Kevin A. Schulman).
An Autopsy of Cooperation: Diamond Dealers and the Limits of Trust-Based Exchange, 9 J. Legal Analysis 247 (2017).
Pharmaceutical M&A Activity: Effects on Prices, Innovation, and Competition, 48 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 787 (2017) (with Will Mitchell, Elena Vidal & Kevin Schulman).
Battling the Chargemaster: A Simple Remedy to Balance Billing for Unavoidable Out-of-Network Care, 23 Am. J. Managed Care e100 (2017) (with Nick Kitzman, Arnold Milstein & Kevin A. Schulman).
The Challenge of Co-Religionist Commerce, 64 Duke L.J. 769 (2015) (with Michael A. Helfand & Barak D. Richman).
Elhauge on Tying: Vindicated by History, 49 Tulsa L. Rev. 689 (2014) (with Steven W. Usselman).
Right-Skilling: Rabbis and the Rabbinic Role for a New Century, in Keeping Faith in Rabbis: A Community Conversation on Rabbinical Education 30 (Rabbi Hayim Herring & Ellie Roscher eds., Avenida Books, 2014) (with Daniel Libenson).
Saving the First Amendment from Itself: Relief from the Sherman Act Against the Rabbinic Cartels, 39 Pepp. L. Rev. 1347 (2013).
Barak D. Richman, Contracts and Cartels: Reconciling Competition and Development Policy, in Competition Law and Development 155 (with Daniel D. Sokol, Thomas K. Cheng & Ioannis Lianos eds., Stanford Univ. Press, 2013).
Norms and Law: Putting the Horse Before the Cart, 62 Duke L.J. 739 (2012).
When Money Grew On Trees: Lucy v. Zehmer and Contracting in a Boom Market, 61 Duke L.J. 1511 (2012) (with Dennis Schmelzer).
Contracts Meet Henry Ford, 40 Hofstra L. Rev. 77 (2011).
Who Pays? Who Benefits? Unfairness in American Health Care, 25 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 493 (2011) (with Clark C. Havighurst).
The Provider Monopoly Problem in Health Care, 89 Or. L. Rev. 847 (2011) (with Clark C. Havighurst).
Mechanism Choice, in Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law 363 (Daniel A. Farber & Anne Joseph O’Connell eds., Edward Elgar Publ’g, 2010) (with Jonathan B. Wiener).
Fragmentation in Mental Health Benefits and Services: A Preliminary Examination into Consumption and Outcomes, in The Fragmentation U.S. Health Care: Causes and Solutions 279 (Einer Elhauge ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 2010) (with Daniel Grossman & Frank Sloan).
Ethnic Networks, Extra-legal Certainty and Globalisation: Peering into the Diamond Industry, in Contractual Certainty in International Trade: Empirical Studies and Theoretical Debates on Institutional support for Global Economic Exchanges 31 (Volkmar Gessner ed., Hart Publ’g, 2009).
The Antitrust of Reputation Mechanisms: Institutional Economics and Concerted Refusals to Deal, 95 Va. L. Rev. 325 (2009).
On Doctors and Judges, 58 Duke L.J. 1731 (2009).
Understanding the “Corporate” in Corporate Social Responsibility, 2 Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. 33 (2008) (with Aaron K. Chatterji).
Transaction Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences, 10 Bus. & Pols. 1 (2008) (with Jeffrey T. Macher).
The King of Rockingham County and the Original Bridge to Nowhere, in Contracts Stories 304 (Douglas G. Baird ed., Found. Press, 2007).
Rebuilding Illinois Brick: A Functionalist Approach to the Indirect Purchaser Rule, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 69 (2007) (with Christopher R. Murray).
Antitrust and Nonprofit Hospital Mergers: A Return to Basics, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 121 (2007).
Foreword: Health Policy’s Fourth Dimension, 69 Law & Contemp. Probs., Fall 2006, at 1 (with Clark C. Havighurst).
Distributive Injustice(s) in American Health Care, 69 Law & Contemp. Probs., Fall 2006, at 7 (with Clark C. Havighurst).
The Corrosive Combination of Nonprofit Monopolies and U.S.-Style Health Insurance: Implications for Antitrust and Merger Policy, 69 Law & Contemp. Probs., Fall 2006, at 139.
In Honor of Melvin G. Shimm, 69 Law & Contemp. Probs., Winter/Spring 2006, at xi.
A Bridge, a Tax Revolt, and the Struggle to Industrialize: The Story and Legacy of Rockingham County v. Luten Bridge Co., 84 N.C. L. Rev. 1841 (2006) (with Jordi Weinstock & Jason Mehta).
A Transaction Cost Economizing Approach to Regulation: Understanding the NIMBY Problem and Improving Regulatory Responses, 23 Yale J. Regul. 29 (2006) (with Christopher Boerner).
How Community Institutions Create Economic Advantage: Jewish Diamond Merchants in New York, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 383 (2006).
Reprinted in Corporate Business Responsibility 505 (Justin O’Brien ed., Ashgate Publ’g, 2009).
Behavioral Economics and Health Policy: Understanding Medicaid’s Failure, 90 Cornell L. Rev. 705 (2005).
Firms, Courts, and Reputation Mechanisms: Towards a Positive Theory of Private Ordering, 104 Colum. L. Rev. 2328 (2004).
Organisational Responses to Discontinuous Innovation: A Case Study Approach, 8 Int’l J. Innovation Mgmt. 87 (2004) (with Jeffrey T. Macher).
Modeling Supreme Court Strategic Decision Making: The Congressional Constraint, 28 Legis. Stud. Q. 247 (2003) (with Mario Bergara & Pablo T. Spiller).
Mandating Negotiations to Resolve the NIMBY Problem: A Creative Regulatory Response, 20 UCLA J. Env’t L. & Pol’y 223 (2002).
OTHER
We Need More Robust Post-Market Surveillance for Health Care AI, Health Affs. Forefront (Jan. 31, 2025), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/we-need-more-robust-post-market-surveillance-health-care-ai (with Sammer Marzouk & Bhav Jain).
Opinion, Addressing Surprise Medical Bills and Out-of-Network Prices, 184 JAMA Internal Med. 1405 (2024) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, State Medical Boards and Interstate Telemedicine in the Courtroom, 332 JAMA 869 (2024).
Opinion, The Curious Persistence of Site-Dependent Payments, JAMA Health F. (Nov. 1, 2024), https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2825383 (with Elizabeth Plummer & Ge Bai).
Opinion, NC Has a Medical Debt Epidemic. It Can Be Fixed., The News & Observer (June 22, 2024, 6:00 AM), https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/article289325845.html.
Redefining the Role of the Hospital General Counsel, Health Affs. Forefront (Sept. 27, 2024), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/redefining-role-hospital-general-counsel (with Sean McBride & Carmel Shachar).
Matching Competition Policy in the U.S. Healthcare Industry to Address a New Generation of Challenges in Provider Markets, Wash. Ctr. for Equitable Growth (Mar. 20, 2024), https://equitablegrowth.org/matching-competition-policy-in-the-u-s-healthcare-industry-to-address-a-new-generation-of-challenges-in-provider-markets/.
Reducing Administrative Costs in U.S. Healthcare: Using Precedent Thinking to Develop Pathways to Innovative Solutions, Competition Pol’y Int’l (Feb. 11, 2024), https://www.pymnts.com/cpi-posts/reducing-administrative-costs-in-u-s-healthcare-using-precedent-thinking-to-develop-pathways-to-innovative-solutions/ (with Jacqueline Sandling, Ken Favaro, Stefanos A. Zenios & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Reforming Physician Licensure in the United States to Improve Access to Telehealth: State, Regional, and Federal Initiatives, 102 Milbank Q. 833 (2024) (with James René Jolin, Ateev Mehrotra & Carmel Shachar).
Opinion, Religious Hospital Monopolies, 184 JAMA Internal Med. 1152 (2024) (with Sam Doernberg & Lauren Taylor).
Opinion, Hospital Consolidation and Physician Unionization, 390 New Eng. J. Med. 1445 (2024) (with Kevin Schulman).
Hospitals Suing Patients: How Hospitals Use N.C. Courts to Collect Medical Debt (Duke Univ. Sch. L., 2023) (with Sara Sternberg Greene, Sean Chen & Julie Havlak).
Opinion, Engaging Medicare Beneficiaries in Coverage Choices, 329 JAMA 1915 (2023) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Universities are Prioritizing Their Health Systems Over Teaching. That’s Killing Academic Freedom., Politico (Dec. 31, 2023, 7:00 AM), https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/12/31/universities-no-longer-fight-for-academic-freedom-blame-the-hospitals-00133272.
Opinion, Duke Law Researchers: NC Hospitals Use Deceit to Sue Patients, Take Their Homes, Charlotte Observer (Nov. 9, 2023, 5:30 AM), https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article281242313.html (with Sara Sternberg Greene).
It’s OK to Ask for Help: An Antitrust Rooney Rule, Promarket (Apr. 17, 2023), https://www.promarket.org/2023/04/17/its-ok-to-ask-for-help-an-antitrust-rooney-rule/.
Opinion, Maintaining Health Care Innovations After the Pandemic, JAMA Health F. (Feb. 10, 2023), https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2801225 (with Regina Herzlinger & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Hospitals Are a Problem. Competition is the Answer., Politico (Jan. 19, 2023, 4:30 AM), https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/01/19/hospitals-competition-antitrust-00078393.
Opinion, Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the Federal Trade Commission: A Relationship Gone Sour, 329 JAMA 367 (2023) (with Eli Y. Adashi).
Hearing on Why Health Care Is Unaffordable: Anticompetitive and Consolidated Markets: Hearing Before the H. Subcomm. on Health of the H. Comm. on Ways and Means, 118th Cong. (2023) (statement of Barak D. Richman, Bartlett Professor of Law and Business Administration, Duke University).
Receipt of Out-of-State Telemedicine Visits Among Medicare Beneficiaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic, JAMA Health F. (Sept. 16, 2022), https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/articlepdf/2796410/mehrotra_2022_oi_220057_1666104038.74175.pdf (with Ateev Mehrotra, Haiden A. Huskamp, Alok Nimgaonkar, Krisda H. Chaiyachati & Eric Bressman).
Opinion, Restoring Physician Authority in an Era of Hospital Dominance, 328 JAMA 2400 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Collective Bargaining: Physician Unions and Their Implications for Health Care, 57 Health Servs. Rsch. 1214 (2022) (with Daniel S. Bowling III & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Are Patient Satisfaction Instruments Harming Both Patients and Their Physicians?, 328 JAMA 2209 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Billing and Insurance-Related Administrative Costs: A Cross-National Analysis, 41 Health Affs. 1098 (2022) (with Robert S. Kaplan, Japees Kohli, Dennis Purcell, Mahek Shah, Igna Bonfrer, Brian Golden, Rosemary Hannam, Will Mitchell, Daniel Cehic, Garry Crispin & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Noncompete Agreements—The Need for a Refresh, 387 New Eng. J. Med. 486 (2022) (with Samyukta Mullangi & Mohit Agrawal).
Opinion, The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions, 328 JAMA 617 (2022) (with Daniel Bowling III & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, A Cancer Patient’s Brutal Commute, Wall St. J. (July 12, 2021, 6:40 PM), https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-cancer-patients-brutal-commute-11626129627 (with Ateev Mehrotra).
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Employee Health Care Benefits and Costs: A Corporate Model Built on Employee Choice, Health Affs. Forefront (June 15, 2021), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/cutting-gordian-knot-employee-health-care-benefits-and-costs-corporate-model-built (with Regina E. Herzlinger).
Preparing Hospitals for the Next Pandemic, Harv. Bus. Rev. (June 10, 2021), https://hbr.org/2021/06/preparing-hospitals-for-the-next-pandemic (with Regina E. Herzlinger).
How to Quiet the Megaphones of Facebook, Google and Twitter, Wall St. J. (Feb. 12, 2021, 5:09 PM), https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-to-quiet-the-megaphones-of-facebook-google-and-twitter-11613068856 (with Francis Fukuyama).
How to Save Democracy From Technology: Ending Big Tech’s Information Monopoly, Foreign Affs., Jan./Feb. 2021, at 98 (with Francis Fukuyama & Ashish Goel).
Opinion, The No Surprises Act and Informed Financial Consent, 385 New Eng. J. Med. 1348 (2021) (with Mark Hall & Kevin Schulman).
Opinion, Will CMS Find Aducanumab Reasonable and Necessary for Alzheimer Disease After FDA Approval?, 326 JAMA 383 (2021) (with Kevin A. Schulman & Michael D. Greicius).
Opinion, Telemedicine and Medical Licensure—Potential Paths for Reform, 384 New Eng. J. Med. 687 (2021) (with Ateev Mehrotra & Alok Nimgaonkar).
Give Employees Cash to Purchase Their Own Insurance, Harv. Bus. Rev. (Dec. 9, 2020), https://hbr.org/2020/12/give-employees-cash-to-purchase-their-own-insurance (with Regina E. Herzlinger).
Report of the Working Group on Platform Scale (Stanford Univ., 2020) (with Francis Fukuyama, Ashish Goel, A. Douglas Melamed, Roberta R. Katz & Marietje Schaake).
Surprise Medical Bills Continue During Coronavirus Time, and Congress Still Misses Major Points, Conversation (May 13, 2020, 8:38 AM), https://theconversation.com/surprise-medical-bills-continue-during-coronavirus-time-and-congress-still-misses-major-points-132146.
How AI Will Change the Regulation and Organization of Medicine, Health Affs. Forefront (May 3, 2020), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/ai-change-regulation-and-organization-medicine (with Anthony Weiss & Luke Sato).
Early Lessons from COVID-19 We Already Should Have Learned, AEIdeas (Mar. 26, 2020), https://www.aei.org/health-care/early-lessons-from-covid-19-we-already-should-have-learned/ (with Thomas P. Miller).
“Uncut Gems” Celebrates Manhattan’s Diamond District, a Neighborhood That’s a Window Into the Past, Conversation (Jan. 15, 2020, 3:29 PM), https://theconversation.com/uncut-gems-celebrates-manhattans-diamond-district-a-neighborhood-thats-a-window-into-the-past-129333.
The New State Medical Board: Life in the Antitrust Shadow, Health Affs. Forefront (Jan. 6, 2020), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/new-state-medical-board-life-antitrust-shadow (with Eli Y. Adashi & Reuben C. Baker).
Hot-Spotting North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation, Health Affs. Forefront (Nov. 5, 2019), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/hot-spotting-north-carolina-s-medicaid-transformation (with Kushal T. Kadakia & Shivani A. Shah).
Are Air Ambulances Truly Flying Out of Reach? Surprise-Billing Policy and The Airline Deregulation Act, Health Affs. Forefront (Oct. 17, 2019), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/air-ambulances-truly-flying-out-reach-surprise-billing-policy-and-airline-deregulation (with Karan R. Chhabra & Kevin A. Schulman).
Resolving Surprise Medical Bills, Health Affs. Forefront (July 10, 2019), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/resolving-surprise-medical-bills (with Kevin A. Schulman & Arnold Milstein).
Antitrust Law Does Not Require Rx Drug Rebates, and It Does Not Prohibit Discounts, Health Affs. Forefront (Apr. 8, 2019), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/antitrust-law-does-not-require-rx-drug-rebates-and-does-not-prohibit-discounts (with Charlie Sangree & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Stop Outrageous Air Ambulance Bills by Disclosing the Transport Price, STAT (Jan. 8, 2019), https://www.statnews.com/2019/01/08/stop-outrageous-air-ambulance-bills/ (with Kevin Schulman & Arnold Milstein).
Opinion, Toward an Effective Innovation Agenda, 380 New Eng. J. Med. 900 (2019) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Part II: Promoting Competition in Healthcare Enforcement and Policy: Framing an Active Competition Agenda (Am. Antitrust Inst., 2018) (with Thomas L. Greaney).
Part I: Consolidation in Provider and Insurer Markets: Enforcement Issues and Priorities (Am. Antitrust Inst., 2018) (with Thomas L. Greaney).
Opinion, Mergers Between Health Insurers and Pharmacy Benefit Managers Could Be Bad for Your Health, STAT (June 1, 2018), https://www.statnews.com/2018/06/01/mergers-health-insurers-pharmacy-benefit-managers (with Kevin Schulman).
A Preferable Path for Thwarting Pharmaceutical Product Hopping, Health Affs. Forefront (May 22, 2018), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/preferable-path-thwarting-pharmaceutical-product-hopping (with Arti K. Rai).
Opinion, Health Regulation for the Digital Age—Correcting the Mismatch, 379 New Eng. J. Med. 1694 (2018).
Opinion, The Evolving Pharmaceutical Benefits Market, 319 JAMA 2269 (2018) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
A Novel Look at Antitrust Analysis in Health Insurance Markets, Competition Pol’y Int’l (2017), https://www.competitionpolicyinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/CPI-Richman-Schulman.pdf (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Achieving Universal Coverage Without Turning to a Single Payer: Lessons from 3 Other Countries, 317 JAMA 1409 (2017) (with Regina E. Herzlinger & Richard J. Boxer).
A Coasean View of Stateless Commerce, 4 Man & Econ., no. 2, 2017, at no. 20170009.
What U.S. Hospitals Can Still Learn from India’s Private Heart Hospitals, NEJM Catalyst (May 25, 2017) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, How Health Care Hurts Your Paycheck, N.Y. Times (Nov. 2, 2016), https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/02/opinion/how-health-care-hurts-your-paycheck.html (with Regina E. Herzlinger & Richard J. Boxer).
Breaking Good? The Arc of Antitrust Policy in the Health Sector, Health Affs. Forefront (Mar. 15, 2016), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/breaking-good-arc-antitrust-policy-health-sector.
New Health Care Symposium: A Healthy Skepticism of Incumbents, A Healthy Commitment to Entry, Health Affs. Forefront (Mar. 3, 2016), https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/new-heath-care-symposium-healthy-skepticism-incumbents-healthy-commitment-entry.
Opinion, Reassessing ACOs and Health Care Reform, 316 JAMA 707 (2016) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Religious Freedom Debate Upends Balance Between Establishment, Free Exercise Clauses, News & Observer (Apr. 3, 2015, 10:53 AM), https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/op-ed/article17239427.html.
Opinion, Outlook for Alternative Payment Models in Fee-for-Service Medicare, 314 JAMA 341 (2015) (with Jeffrey D. Clough & Seth W. Glickman).
Opinion, Market-Based Solutions to Antitrust Threats – The Rejection of the Partners Settlement, 372 New Eng. J. Med. 1287 (2015) (with Regina E. Herzlinger & Kevin A. Schulman).
How to Make Health Care Accountable When We Don’t Know What Works, Harv. Bus. Rev. (Nov. 25, 2014), https://hbr.org/2014/11/how-to-make-health-care-accountable-when-we-dont-know-what-works.
The Partners Health Care Settlement and the Future of Health Care Organizations, 11 Economists’ Voice 21 (2014) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Shifting Towards Defined Contributions—Predicting the Effects, 370 New Eng. J. Med. 2462 (2014) (with Kevin A. Schulman & Regina E. Herzlinger).
Opinion, “Anti-Shariah” Bill Clumsy and Dangerous to All People of Faith, News & Observer (July 12, 2013).
Organizational Innovation in Health Care, Health Mgmt. Pol’y & Innovation, June 2013, at 36 (with Will Mitchell & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Assessing Competency for Concealed-Weapons Permits—The Physician’s Role, 368 New Eng. J. Med. 2251 (2013) (and Adam O. Goldstein, Kathleen K. Barnhouse, Anthony J. Viera & James A. Tulsky).
Opinion, Overbilling and Informed Financial Consent – A Contractual Solution, 367 New Eng. J. Med. 396 (2012) (with Mark A. Hall & Kevin A. Schulman).
Concentration in Health Care Markets: Chronic Problems and Better Solutions (Am. Enter. Inst., 2012).
Amicus Brief of Antitrust Professors and Scholars in Support of Respondents, Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & Sch. v. EEOC, 565 U.S. 171 (2012) (No. 10-553).
Opinion, Privatizing Medicare Won’t Slow Rising Costs, Des Moines Reg. (Dec. 23, 2011) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Editorial, Break Up Hospital Monopolies; Medicare Can’t Be Fixed Unless Costs Are Contained, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dec. 20, 2011, at B7 (with Kevin Schulman).
Opinion, … Tackle Medical Monopolies Instead, News & Observer (Dec. 22, 2011, 4:35 AM) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, An Anti-Competitive Get-Together, News & Observer (Oct. 4, 2011, 5:34 AM) (with Andrew Chin).
Opinion, A Cautious Path Forward on Accountable Care Organizations, 305 JAMA 602 (2011) (with Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Rabbi Searches Are Tough, but Are They Illegal?, Forward (Sept. 29, 2010), https://forward.com/opinion/131723/rabbi-searches-are-tough-but-are-they-illegal/.
The New DOJ: Lessons Learned from the Ticketmaster Live Nation Decision, HuffPost (May 25, 2011), https://www.huffpost.com/entry/resisting-the-politicizat_b_442384 (with Alan Meese).
Resisting Another Threat to Competition in Health Care, FTC Watch, no.783, Apr. 15, 2011 (with H.E. Frech & Thomas Greaney).
Opinion, On the Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, 71 N.C. Med. J. 232 (2010).
Searching for Industry Modernization, Mod. Healthcare (Feb. 8, 2009, 11:00 PM) (with Will Mitchell & Kevin Schulman).
Opinion, The First Bridge to Nowhere, News & Observer, Sept. 21, 2008, at E7.
Lessons from India in Organizational Innovation: A Tale of Two Heart Hospitals, 27 Health Affs. 1260 (2008) (with Krishna Udayakumar, Will Mitchell & Kevin A. Schulman).
Opinion, Blood Diamonds’ Many Facets, News & Observer (Jan. 11, 2007, 8:17 AM) (with Joost Pauwelyn).
Insurance Expansions: Do They Hurt Those They Are Designed to Help?, 26 Health Affs. 1345 (2007).
Opinion, Who Pays for Health Insurance?, Wall St. J., Sept. 6, 2007, at A17 (with Clark Havighurst).
Unintended Consequences, N.Y.L.J., Aug. 10, 2006, at 21.
The Adventure of Keeping Kosher in Vietnam, N.Y. Times, Apr. 23, 1997, at C4.