Funding

Grants and Fellowships

Grants
Unintended Consequences of Medicaid Work Requirements: Substance Use Disorder Exemptions and Provider Supply; Brandeis/Harvard NIDA Center; 2019 ($5,000)

Fellowships
Dissertation Fellowship, Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy; 2019
Pre-Doctoral Training Fellowship, National Institutes of Mental Health; 2016-2020

Other funding sources

Previous sources of funding and their respective publications are listed:

Laura and John Arnold Foundation

  • Do Methodological Birds of a Feather Flock Together?

  • Policy Levers that States Can Use to Improve Opioid Addiction Treatment and Address the Opioid Epidemic (blog post)

Russell Sage Foundation

  • The Spillover Effects of Medicaid Expansion to the Criminal Justice System: Evidence from Six Urban Counties

  • Making Medicaid Expansion Work to Reduce Recidivism: Lessons from Six Cities (Working paper)

Commonwealth Fund

  • Gains in Coverage and Access to Care from Louisiana’s Medicaid Expansion Could be Reversed Under Congress’ ACA Repeal-and-Replace Bills (Blog post)

  • Medicaid Expands Access to Life-Saving Naloxone (Blog post)

  • The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Access to Naloxone

  • Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care among Adults with Depression

  • New Approaches to Medicaid Expansion: Work Requirements, Health Savings Accounts, and Health Care Access

REACH Health Care Foundation

  • New Approaches to Medicaid Expansion: Work Requirements, Health Savings Accounts, and Health Care Access

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

  • Evaluating Community-Based Health Improvement Programs

  • Development of a tobacco control “prescription” in a Southern U.S. city

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation

  • State laws and policies to reduce opioid-related harm: A qualitative assessment of PDMPs and naloxone programs in ten US States