
Rachel Hogg-Graham
@rachelahogg
Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Kentucky College of Public Health
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30-03-2011 13:42:42
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Congrats to TeresaMWaters & Rachel Hogg-Graham in UK College of Public Health for new Kentucky Cabinet for Health & Family Services funding to conduct a mixed methods study of how Kentucky Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) are working with local community-based organizations (CBOs) to address unmet social needs.







1 in 8 Americans lives in a community that lost a local public health leader, our The Associated Press @KHNews investigation found Lawmakers in 24 states are crafting legislation to strip public health powers This is U.S. pandemic public health #UnderfundedUnderThreat apnews.com/article/pandem…


"Mothers also suffered a 33% larger drop in research hours compared with fathers" A global survey of 20,000 Ph.D. holders published as a NBER working paper. Reshma Jagsi @EveKerrMD Ninez Ponce Rachel R. Hardeman, PhD, MPH Michelle Ko Women of Impact AcademyHealth ow.ly/dOtg50Dz9cW

In tomorrow's newsletter, Joe Benitez writes about a new Health Affairs study showing how the ACA's coverage expansions have led to earlier cancer diagnoses. Subscribe today, read it in your inbox tomorrow! bit.ly/tradeoffsnewsl…


For the 12 states that have not yet adopted Medicaid expansion, more evidence from Joe Benitez worth noting: Medicaid helped mitigate households declines in health care coverage & access during the Great Recession. via @HSR_HRET onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…


Excited to see our newest paper on policy implications of #Covid_19 on food security in #Appalachia highlighted in this national newsletter! Emily DeWitt Rachel Hogg-Graham Dr. Heather Norman-Burgdolf (PhD)

New paper out with UK College of Public Health MPH alum Elizabeth Graves and Glen Mays using Systems for Action #NALSYS data

High value public health == new findings from our Systems for Action Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems. States & locals might use this to develop spending priorities for CDC's new $3B investment in PH infrastructure.


