Dr. William B. Weeks is a certified mental health and addiction physician. He currently works at Pinewood Medical Associates in Plymouth, New Hampshire. As a clinical care physician there, he provides buprenorphine induction and patient treatment management. He has held this position since 2014. He is also an employee of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, located in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Dr. Weeks holds several positions, but he is first and foremost a professor and senior research scientist. In this role, Dr. Weeks authored more than 150 peer-reviewed articles. His articles appeared in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, LAMA, BMJ, Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine, Health Affairs, JGIM, Medical Care, HSR, Social Science and Medicine, and Health Policy. As a researcher, Dr. Weeks writes research proposals, obtains grant funding for the proposals, conducts original research, and publishes his findings.
The Fulbright Commission funded Dr. Weeks’ study of geographic variation in France while he was at the Institut d’Études Avancées Exploratoire Méditerranéen de l’Interdisciplinarité.
The National Institutes of Health-funded Dr. Weeks’ study of the association between chiropractic care, costs, and outcomes of multiple-comorbid Medicare beneficiaries with a back-pain episode.
Dr. Weeks conducted a study to examine variations in care quantity, reduce health care costs through better understanding, and increase the value of care in 15 US health care systems. A considerable amount of this work focused on bundled payments. Dr. Weeks conducted this study for the High-Value Healthcare Collaborative. CMMI and members funded the effort.
The national Chiropractic Medical Insurance Corporation funded Dr. William b Weeks to conduct a re-analysis of the Medicare Chiropractic Services Demonstration Project.
Dr. Weeks holds several positions, but he is first and foremost a professor and senior research scientist. In this role, Dr. Weeks authored more than 150 peer-reviewed articles. His articles appeared in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, LAMA, BMJ, Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine, Health Affairs, JGIM, Medical Care, HSR, Social Science and Medicine, and Health Policy. As a researcher, Dr. Weeks writes research proposals, obtains grant funding for the proposals, conducts original research, and publishes his findings.
The Fulbright Commission funded Dr. Weeks’ study of geographic variation in France while he was at the Institut d’Études Avancées Exploratoire Méditerranéen de l’Interdisciplinarité.
The National Institutes of Health-funded Dr. Weeks’ study of the association between chiropractic care, costs, and outcomes of multiple-comorbid Medicare beneficiaries with a back-pain episode.
Dr. Weeks conducted a study to examine variations in care quantity, reduce health care costs through better understanding, and increase the value of care in 15 US health care systems. A considerable amount of this work focused on bundled payments. Dr. Weeks conducted this study for the High-Value Healthcare Collaborative. CMMI and members funded the effort.
The national Chiropractic Medical Insurance Corporation funded Dr. William b Weeks to conduct a re-analysis of the Medicare Chiropractic Services Demonstration Project.