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Matthew Eisenberg

@mattdeisenberg

Health Economist. Assoc Professor & Vice Chair for Research & Practice. Director of @JHSPH_CMAP. @BSPH_HPM @JHU_HBHI, @JHUCarey. Alum @HeinzCollege & @Cornell.

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Absolutely honored to win this year's James F. Burgess Methods Article-of-the-Year Award, along with Betsy Querna Cliff julia eduarda and Mark Meiselbach for our HSR article on deductible imputation in administrative claims datasets! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…

Absolutely honored to win this year's James F. Burgess Methods Article-of-the-Year Award, along with <a href="/betsyqcliff/">Betsy Querna Cliff</a> <a href="/juliaedd/">julia eduarda</a> and <a href="/markmeiselbach/">Mark Meiselbach</a> for our HSR article on deductible imputation in administrative claims datasets!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
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A new study finds MOUD improves treatment retention during pregnancy, but many pregnant individuals don’t receive it or stay in care long enough. These findings highlight the need for policies that support access and long-term engagement. Learn more: bit.ly/4cX3vkT

A new study finds MOUD improves treatment retention during pregnancy, but many pregnant individuals don’t receive it or stay in care long enough. These findings highlight the need for policies that support access and long-term engagement.

Learn more: bit.ly/4cX3vkT
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May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth 💚 It’s a time to break the stigma, build emotional resilience, and remind each other that no one is alone. Let’s move beyond self-care to real connection and community support. #EndTheStigma #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters

May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth đź’š

It’s a time to break the stigma, build emotional resilience, and remind each other that no one is alone. Let’s move beyond self-care to real connection and community support.

#EndTheStigma #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters
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CMS just proposed a rule to make it harder for states to increase their federal Medicaid match by taxing managed care providers. The policy is similar to a provision in the House legislation released last night. public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-08566.pdf

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Research Saves Lives At Johns Hopkins, we just went live with an expansive website showing the extraordinary value of research, the impact of cuts to research, what's at stake, resources for our research community, etc. Check it out: researchsaveslives.jhu.edu

Research Saves Lives  

At Johns Hopkins, we just went live with an expansive website showing the extraordinary value of research, the impact of cuts to research, what's at stake, resources for our research community, etc.  

Check it out: researchsaveslives.jhu.edu
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🚨 🚨🚨🚨🚨 For the first time, I’ll be teaching a short online course on Spatial Health Econometrics — designed for those interested in applying Spatial Econometric models to health economics research. The course includes a hands-on 🤝 STATA session

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There's still time to register for the 14th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists! Rates go up after June 10, 2025 - Register now 👉 ashecon.org/2025-nashville/ See the online program, registration rates, and book your hotel here 👉 ashecon.org/2025-nashville/

There's still time to register for the 14th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists! Rates go up after June 10, 2025 - Register now 👉 ashecon.org/2025-nashville/

See the online program, registration rates, and book your hotel here 👉 ashecon.org/2025-nashville/
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Medicaid “work requirements” is a catchall phrase for a variety of ways to qualify: work, schooling, caregiving, community service, addiction, and disability. In polls, the majority of Americans support this concept. The challenge isn’t the concept—it’s the implementation. The

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Please apply! & if you aren’t coming from a university background, tell us why you are motivated to join a research environment and how you developed and maintained connections with clients/partners/stakeholders in prior positions #HiringNow #healthpolicyjobs

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Exciting news for researchers and professionals in the field of health economics and public policy! The Washington Health Economics Symposium is back this Fall, scheduled from October 5-7, 2025. This event promises to showcase the latest advancements in public policy, financing,

Exciting news for researchers and professionals in the field of health economics and public policy! The Washington Health Economics Symposium is back this Fall, scheduled from October 5-7, 2025. This event promises to showcase the latest advancements in public policy, financing,