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Papers published by Dr Stacey J Ackerman:

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