
Young(min) Kwon
@kwon93kwon
Postdoc @VUhealthpol | PhD @pittpubhealth | Medicare, Medicaid, cancer HSR | will occasionally tweet about competitive debate & figure skating 🌈
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17-04-2014 12:44:38
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The Trump admin appears poised to double down on one of Washington’s most entrenched orthodoxies: value-based payment (VBP) and its ideology of managed care. Andrew Ryan and I argue this is a mistake. It’s time for a new agenda in Medicare. 1/x


I really feel for all the prospective graduate applicants who are robbed of opportunities to pursue their dreams of receiving higher education at an excellent institution like University of Pittsburgh

This is what a deal with the devil looks like👇 House Republicans JUST VOTED TO CUT Medicaid, SNAP benefits, school meals, & housing assistance all in exchange for giving corporations & billionaires a tax cut all at the expense of the middle class.

Grateful to co-author this cool study led by Cynthia Hu that shows the outsized role of providers in facilitating early palliative care among cancer patients!

🚨 My last dissertation chapter is out on JCO Oncology Practice! This study is the first to examine housing-related disparities in cancer screening in a large sample of Medicaid enrollees using data on housing services and supports. ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.120…


NEW: AHRQ helped make US health care safer. It was effectively dissolved on Tuesday. Arthur Allen reports. ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/p…


State substitution laws are associated with uptake of an interchangeable insulin glargine biosimilar; reducing restrictions on substitution may facilitate expanded biosimilar use. ja.ma/42epKxM @KWON93KWON Stacie Dusetzina

🚨 “It really does seem like the needle hasn’t moved in the direction that we want.” Healio spoke with Young(min) Kwon of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and colleagues about how the rate of aggressive end-of-life care has not significantly changed the last several years. bit.ly/3F6xOcx

🚨🏳️🌈: Just in time for #Pride2025, our team of global researchers & LGBTQIA2+ advocates published in The Lancet Global Health on the challenges of accessing oncologic care for SGM pops across diff geosociopolitical landscapes and actionable recommendations to advance cancer equity Edward Christopher "Chris" Dee, MD
