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Papers published by Dr Stacey J Ackerman:
Projected Savings Associated with Lowering the Risk of Total Hip Arthroplasty Revision Due to Dislocation in Patients with Spinopelvic Pathology
Ackerman SJ, Vigdorchik JM, Siljander BR, Gililland JM, Sculco PK, Polly DW
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2023, 15:321-330
Published Date: 28 April 2023
Cost-Utility Analysis of Sacroiliac Joint Fusion in High-Risk Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Lumbar Fusion to the Sacrum
Ackerman SJ, Deol GS, Polly DW
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2022, 14:523-535
Published Date: 8 August 2022
Health care utilization and costs following amplified versus non-amplified molecular probe testing for symptomatic patients with suspected vulvovaginitis: a US commercial payer population
Ackerman SJ, Knight T, Wahl PM, Cartwright CP
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2019, 11:179-189
Published Date: 20 February 2019
Cost analysis of a growth guidance system compared with traditional and magnetically controlled growing rods for early-onset scoliosis: a US-based integrated health care delivery system perspective
Luhmann SJ, McAughey EM, Ackerman SJ, Bumpass DB, McCarthy RE
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2018, 10:179-187
Published Date: 16 March 2018
Cost analysis of magnetically controlled growing rods compared with traditional growing rods for early-onset scoliosis in the US: an integrated health care delivery system perspective
Polly Jr DW, Ackerman SJ, Schneider K, Pawelek JB, Akbarnia BA
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2016, 8:457-465
Published Date: 14 September 2016
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States commercial payer population: potential economic implications of a new minimally invasive technology
Ackerman SJ, Polly Jr DW, Knight T, Schneider K, Holt T, Cummings Jr J
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2014, 6:283-296
Published Date: 24 May 2014
Management of sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis with nonoperative care is medical resource-intensive and costly in a United States commercial payer population
Ackerman SJ, Polly Jr DW, Knight T, Holt T, Cummings J
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2014, 6:63-74
Published Date: 11 February 2014
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology
Ackerman SJ, Polly Jr DW, Knight T, Schneider K, Holt T, Cummings J
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research 2013, 5:575-587
Published Date: 20 November 2013