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New study creates new model to determine insurance coverage based on policy reforms

A new working paper by John Graves, PhD, associate professor of Health Policy and director for the Vanderbilt Center for Health Economic Modeling uses existing research and data to produce a new statistical model that can determine how many people would gain or lose coverage based on policy proposals.  The paper, which has yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, can be viewed here.  

JAMA Health Forum to become full-fledged journal in 2021

Just a year after its founding as an online channel of information, the Journal of the American Medical Association’s (JAMA’s) Health Forum will become a full-fledged journal in Jan. 2021. Melinda Buntin, PhD, Mike Curb professor of Health Policy and chair of the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, is deputy editor of the journal.

Model Helps Predict Which Infants May Develop NAS

A new Vanderbilt-designed prediction model may make it easier to determine which infants will go on to develop neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a drug withdrawal syndrome in newborns that occurs after exposure to opioids during pregnancy.

VUMC Study Finds Faster, Wider Spread of COVID-19 in U.S. Households

COVID-19 spreads faster and more widely throughout U.S. households than previously reported, according to new preliminary research from a multicenter study led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers and published in MMWR, a weekly report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).