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