Yuhua Bao
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Professor @WCMCPopHealthSci @WeillCornell. Health economist studying policies to improve mental health and substance use services.
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Come work with us! I and Shashi Kapadia are looking for a Programmer Analyst to support health care claims data analysis for policy-relevant questions in substance use, mental health, and chronic pain. Learn more and apply Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences: bit.ly/3MecTET
1/2 Considering a health policy PhD? Come work with our amazing health policy and economics faculty at Weill Cornell in NYC! I’m excited to share the launch of the Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences PhD in Population Health Sciences program. bit.ly/44c2Mq3
Excited to present our study at #ASCO24 on May 31. First time at this conference of >30k attendees. Privileged to be working with an excellent team. Grateful for funding and support from National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society
Proud to speak on behalf of our amazing team. Great pleasure to have met physician researchers Fumiko Ladd Chino, MD, FASCO Alexi wright in person and reconnect with Victoria Blinder. Thanks for your inspiring work advocating for the wellbeing of cancer patients.
New publication in Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Tx (JSAT) reporting on NYS Opioid Treatment Program experience with bundled payment for methadone 2020-23. An absolute pleasure collaborating with colleagues from NYS OASAS, Megan O'Grady PhD, Charles (Charlie) Neighbors, and more. HEAL_Data2Action jsatjournal.com/article/S2949-…
We are hiring! I and Shashi Kapadia are looking for a postdoctoral colleague to work with us on addressing substance use disorder, chronic pain, and related conditions. Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences CHERISH jobs.academyhealth.org/c/job.cfm?site…
My debut op-ed, with Tara Calderbank and Rebecca Arden Harris, MD MSc: We're barely using a key resource to help people with addiction kevinmd.com/2024/12/were-b… via Kevin Pho, M.D. Peers are precious but we need to change the way they are paid. Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences CHERISH
New study of our team. Led by Allison Ju-Chen Hu Communities of Color Face Greater Barriers in Accessing Opioid Medications for Pain Management news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2025/01/c… Supported by National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society
New publication of our team calls for more investigation into safety of medical marijuana use for cancer patients and greater clinical supervision. Funded by National Cancer Institute and AmericanCancerSociety Open access: acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cn…