
Adrienne Sabety
@adriennesabety
Economist studying health care and social determinants of health. Assistant Professor @StanfordHP @Stanford and @LEOatND affiliate. She/her.
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https://www.adriennesabety.com/ 27-05-2016 12:10:11
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How, when, and why women in the US obtained legal rights equal to men’s regarding the workplace, marriage, family, SS, credit markets, and elsewhere in the economy, from Claudia Goldin nber.org/papers/w31762





Washington has become the first state to open its health care market to all undocumented residents. StanfordHealthPolicy's Adrienne Sabety says that while the move is a good first step, more will be needed to ensure people are getting regular healthcare. ow.ly/LU7u50Qa4Ep

SHP's Adrienne Sabety joins Marketplace to discuss how California's expansion of health coverage is affecting low-income undocumented immigrants. marketplace.org/2024/01/08/und…

Along with StanfordHealthPolicy 's Adrienne Sabety and University of Notre Dame 's Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO), Vivian is part of the team behind this Stage 2 investment aimed at tackling housing insecurity (a 2023 SIL-funded "impact lab"). impact.stanford.edu/impact-cash-tr…


In analysis of #COVID19 response, Michelle Mello, David H. Jiang & @scottburrisphl find governmental powers proved too fragmented and limited, making it difficult to erect a nationwide net of community mitigation measures. ⚕️ bit.ly/3HXlnxd The BMJ PublicHealthLawRsrch


Maya Rossin-Slater, 2023 Elaine Bennett Research Prize winner’s presentation with an introduction by nominators and supporters is now posted at aeaweb.org/about-aea/comm… Maya Rossin-Slater , StanfordHealthPolicy

This was so much fun! Thanks Adrienne Sabety StanfordHealthPolicy for visiting us KU Economics KU College of Liberal Arts & Sciences University of Kansas!



Nearly 30% of privately insured individuals, including almost half of women, received at least one no-cost preventive service mandated by the ACA and potentially jeopardized by the Braidwood case. ja.ma/42hJXnH Joshua Salomon @jsalomon.bsky.social Nicole Swartwood, MSPH

Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: Nearly 30% of privately insured individuals, including almost half of women, received at least one no-cost preventive service mandated by the ACA and potentially jeopardized by the Braidwood case. ja.ma/4lLwNXG


Read the study in JAMA Health Forum from StanfordHealthPolicy's Adrienne Sabety and colleagues on the potential impacts the Kennedy v Braidwood case could have on preventative healthcare services. ↘️

The Kennedy v. Braidwood case currently before the Supreme Court could impact how millions of people access preventative services through the Affordable Care Act. A study from StanfordHealthPolicy's Adrienne Sabety and colleagues maps out what's at stake. ↘️ ow.ly/9njk50VCJqg

Bankruptcies by healthcare firms increase staff turnover, worsen care, and harm patients, from Samuel Antill, Jessica Bai, Ashvin Gandhi, and Adrienne Sabety nber.org/papers/w33763


U.S. healthcare orgs are filing for bankruptcy at record rates = ⬆️⬆️ in staff turnover & harm to patients, particularly those in nursing homes. New @NBER paper by SHP's Adrienne Sabety indicates residents are more likely to be hospitalized 30 days after having been admitted to


New research from StanfordHealthPolicy's Adrienne Sabety shows that U.S. healthcare organizations are filing for bankruptcy at record rates, which in turn is increasing staff turnover and harm to patients—particularly residents of nursing homes. ow.ly/c5AH50VRx1f

Medicaid is a more cost-effective way to save lives than lots of other things the government pays for, like vehicle inspections or some cancer treatments. More from me + Margot Sanger-Katz on a big new Medicaid study: nytimes.com/2025/05/16/hea…
