Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA
Articles by Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA

This study explores the association between receiving noninvasive ventilation at home and mortality, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with chronic respiratory failure (CRF).

Economic Value of Transcatheter Valve Replacement for Inoperable Aortic Stenosis
ByJesse Sussell, PhD,Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA,Taylor T. Schwartz, MPH,Suzanne J. Baron, MD, MSc,Christin Thompson, PhD,Seth Clancy, MPH,Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for inoperable severe, symptomatic aortic stenosis will create significant social value in the next decade, mostly accruing to patients versus manufacturers.

The Long-term Social Value of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factors
ByAlison Sexton Ward, PhD,Mina Kabiri, PhD,Aylin Yucel, PhD, MSc, MBA, MHSA, PharmD,Alison R. Silverstein, MPH,Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA,Charles Bowers, MD,Mark Bensink, PhD, MSc, MEd,Dana Goldman, PhD Although currently underutilized, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor prophylaxis as supportive cancer care provides substantial value to society. Aligning utilization with clinical guidelines would increase this value considerably.

The Well-Being of Long-Term Cancer Survivors
ByJeffrey Sullivan, MS,Julia Thornton Snider, PhD,Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA,Tony Okoro, PharmD, MPH,Katharine Batt, MD, MSc,Thomas DeLeire, PhD This study compares the well-being of long-term cancer survivors with that of US residents of similar age and demographic characteristics, patients recently diagnosed with cancer, and individuals with chronic illness.