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Advancing Health Services & Policy in Rehabilitation @UWRehabMed | Co-Directors Tracy Mroz, PhD, OTR/L & Rachel Prusynski, DPT, PhD
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Our co-director Rachel Prusynski, DPT, PhD was interviewed for this POLITICO article about Kamala Harris’ proposed plan for Home Care under the #Medicare benefit: subscriber.politicopro.com/article/2024/1…

As CA increases minimum wage for healthcare workers, CHWS Director Bianca Frogner, PhD says, “It gives health care maybe a fighting chance against other industries that might be raising wages and are competing for workers," in KQED Farida Jhabvala Romero story.




Congrats to our PhD Trainee Harsha Amaravadi for winning this year's Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Social Research, Policy, & Practice Best Student Poster Award! #GSA2024 Harsha worked with mentors in UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and UW Dept. of Health Systems and Population Health to examine potential problematic coding in Medicare SNF claims.


More trainee congratulations, this week to our PhD Trainee Rachael Rosen who recently received a doctoral training award from the Orthotics & Prosthetics Foundation! mailchi.mp/oandpfoundatio… UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

A post-acute care access double header this week! New in The Gerontologist Gerontological Society of America (GSA)- this work focused on #Medicare beneficiaries with #Disabilities, exploring how admissions to #SkilledNursing and #HomeHealth changed during #PDPM #PDGM and #COVID19 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39679946/


Congratulations to our co-director Rachel Prusynski, DPT, PhD for this research innovation award through LeaRRn Rehabilitation Network


Free to download for 50 days from ArchivesPMR - our new article "Reductions in therapy provision in skilled nursing facilities after Medicare payment reform and during the COVID-19 pandemic: An interrupted time series analysis" authors.elsevier.com/a/1lKETwCgMAvq