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Laurence C. Baker, PhD   Download vCard

Professor of Health Research and Policy and CHP/PCOR Fellow

Department of Health Research and Policy
Stanford University
Redwood Building, T253
Stanford, CA 94305-5405

laurence.baker@stanford.edu
(650) 723-4098 (voice)
(650) 723-1919 (fax)


Research Interests
organization and economic performance of the U.S. health care system; managed care; healthcare regulation; healthcare technology; the Internet and health care; patient safety; physician incomes and career choices


Laurence Baker is chief of Health Services Research at Stanford University, a professor of health research and policy, and a CHP/PCOR fellow. He is an economist interested in the organization and economic performance of the U.S. healthcare system. His research focuses on the effects of managed care on the healthcare system; the effects of regulation on healthcare markets; the determinants and effects of technological change in medicine; the culture of patient safety in U.S. hospitals; physicians' incomes and career choices; and how the Internet and e-mail influence healthcare delivery and outcomes. He received his BA from Calvin College, and his MA and PhD in economics from Princeton University.

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MRI scans seem to lead to more low back surgeries, but no more cures
Atleast this is what scientists from the Stanford University School of Medicine claim. However, earlier studies have found that increased surgery rates may ...
October 21, 2009 in HealthJockey.com

MRI Availability Linked to Possibly Unnecessary Back Surgery
In a report published online in Health Affairs last week, researchers at Stanford Medical Center found, after poring over 666000 Medicare claims drawn from ...
October 20, 2009 in DOTmed.com (press release)

More MRI machines may mean more back surgeries
... invasive treatment that will not help them, say Dr. Laurence C. Baker and Jacqueline D. Baras of Stanford University School of Medicine in California.
October 19, 2009 in Reuters

MRI Availability Appears to Increase Low Back Surgery
... Jacqueline D. Baras, a medical student, and Laurence Baker, PhD, of Stanford University, reported online in Health Affairs. Yet studies show increased ...
October 15, 2009 in MedPage Today

More MRI Machines May Mean More Back Surgeries
"The worry is that many people will not benefit from surgery, so heading in this direction is concerning," senior author Laurence Baker, a professor of ...
October 14, 2009 in Atlanta Journal Constitution