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KORRE FAIRMAN, DO
DO
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Physician
NPI: 1801283205Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatrics Physician
Pediatrics
Code: 208000000X
2022026323(MO)
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Pediatrics — Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Code: 2080N0001X
2022026323(MO)
Research & Publications (19)
Pharmacy benefit spending poised to increase for antithrombotic drug therapy -- prasugrel versus clopidogrel.
PMID 19496638·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
4-observational
Fractal mathematics in managed care? How a simple and revealing analysis could improve the forecasting and management of medical costs and events.
PMID 19422275·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
8-other
Selling real-world health care research to reluctant buyers--evidence-based education or marketing a defective product?
PMID 19326962·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
8-other
Call for letters regarding disclosure of potential conflicts of interest in the managed care literature -- too much, too little, or just about right?
PMID 19236132·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
8-other
Contradictory actions on off-label use of prescription drugs? The FDA and CMS versus the U.S. Justice Department.
PMID 19236131·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
8-other
What should be done about bias and misconduct in clinical trials?
PMID 19236130·J Manag Care Pharm·2009
8-other
Rethinking the "whodunnit" approach to assessing the quality of health care research--a call to focus on the evidence in evidence-based practice.
PMID 18774878·J Manag Care Pharm·2008
8-other
Switching antidepressant drug therapy helps some patients some of the time--what TORDIA, STAR*D, and observational research have taught us about treatment-resistant depression.
PMID 18597577·J Manag Care Pharm·2008
8-other
What pharmacy benefit designers need to know about perception and reality: never forget the elephant in the pharmacy.
PMID 18500916·J Manag Care Pharm·2008
8-other
Making the world safe for evidence-based policy: let's slay the biases in research on value-based insurance design.
PMID 18331122·J Manag Care Pharm·2008
8-other
The elephant in the pharmacy: patient choice is the big challenge that no one talks about in affordability of prescription drugs.
PMID 17874872·J Manag Care Pharm·2007
8-other
ADD or ADHD or what exactly?-GIGO part II and other lessons in research with administrative claims.
PMID 17874871·J Manag Care Pharm·2007
8-other
Over-the-counter pain reliever and aspirin use within a sample of long-term cyclooxygenase 2 users.
PMID 15197053·Arch Intern Med·2004
8-other
Retrospective, long-term follow-up study of the effect of a three-tier prescription drug copayment system on pharmaceutical and other medical utilization and costs.
PMID 14749153·Clin Ther·2003
4-observational
Effect of a three-tier prescription copay on pharmaceutical and other medical utilization.
PMID 11717571·Med Care·2001
4-observational
The effect of new and continuing prescription drug use on cost: a longitudinal analysis of chronic and seasonal utilization.
PMID 10868561·Clin Ther·2000
8-other
Helicobacter pylori eradication in clinical practice: retreatment rates and costs of competing regimens.
PMID 10860132·Ann Pharmacother·2000
8-other
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 1 CHILDRENS PL, DIV PED NEWBORN MEDICINE
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63110 - Phone
- (314) 454-2683
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1801283205
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 19
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