Erika Crable, PhD (@erikacrable.bsky.social)
@erikacrable
Health services research #ImpSci | Assistant Professor @PsychiatryUCSD | big fan of #Medicaid, science & dancing to the Talking Heads in my living room
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https://profiles.ucsd.edu/erika.crable 22-01-2017 16:36:48
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Hey #ARM24 We’re talking Medicaid & SUD treatment access/outcomes today: MCOs, IMDs, 1115s & any other acronyms we can think of w/ the brilliant Maureen Stewart Christina Andrews Stephan Lindler. We promise to make sense of this alphabet soup! Join us @ 1:45pm in Room 318-320
#EPIS is going worldwide! Our recent #ImpSci contribution *in Japanese*, in the Japanese Journal of Nursing Research w/ @Greg_Aarons Dr Joanna Moullin! My excitement about seeing this in Japanese is peak geekiness! 😀
We need creative policy strategies to sustainably grow the #BehavioralHealth workforce. Briana Last & I highlight opportunities Milbank Memorial Fund & The Milbank Quarterly onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
Does anyone else make soundtracks for their grant writing? Metallica's S&M albums w/ the San Francisco Symphony Musicians have kept me going through 2 #ImpSci grant writing efforts this summer. Any chance we can get a Metallica-San Diego Symphony collab? 🤘
For anyone who is 😴sleeping 💤on the importance of state ballot measures in health disparities research (aka the 'policy is boring' crowd). An important read on direct democracy w/ useful visuals in Health Affairs... #Medicaid #SDOH #healthpolicy #ImpSci healthaffairs.org/content/briefs…
We say "Naloxone Saves Lives." And it does. But, in our new study, led by Michael S. Toce of Boston Children's, US states that expanded naloxone access did not experience a significant decline in fatal overdoses in youth 🔍 Key Study Details: - Outcome: Opioid overdose deaths in
Now, more than ever, we need meaningful strategies that support evidence-informed policy decisions. It was an honor to discuss my policy #impsci research at the UC Center Sacramento last week! p.s. Visit your state house. The mosaics alone are worth the trip!