
Andrew Anderson
@andrew_andersn
Assistant professor @JohnsHopkinsSPH @BSPH_HPM @JHU_HBHI.
ID: 372088325
12-09-2011 03:16:01
894 Tweet
1,1K Followers
689 Following


A new study finds Republicans less likely to have accessed mental health care despite reporting similar rates of depression compared to Democrats and Independents. Study led by HPM Assistant Professor Catherine Ettman and Alum @Ross_Hatton. Learn more: publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/new-study…



🚨We are hiring at UMD Public Health Health Policy & Management! Please apply and spread the word about the opportunity to join our exciting and supportive department in the DC metro area. Happy to answer any questions! jobs.academyhealth.org/job/assistanta…

🚨new pub: my coauthors (@amal_trivedi Andrew Ryan David Meyers) and I in JAMA Network Open find that only legacy vertically integrated MA plans are associated with better care experience measures than non-integrated MA plans 1/2


This cross-sectional study compares average credit scores and unpaid medical and nonmedical debts in collections among Black, Hispanic, and White adults with Medicaid coverage. ja.ma/4haLxgl Andrew Anderson


“Health Equity Research: Where the Puck Can Go in a Changing National Landscape” Penn Thursday Nov. 21 3:00 ET Thanks UPenn Medical Ethics & Health Policy Penn LDI UPenn GIM Penn Center for Health Incentives+Behavioral Econ The Parity Center | Health Equity - Payment Reform



🚨 ATTN Undergrads! Come intern next summer at Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy !

What a privilege to collaborate with such dedicated, curious, and passionate students, RAs, and TAs in 2024. Grateful for all we accomplished this year and excited for what’s ahead in 2025—especially as we grow our (burgeoning!) lab with Catherine Ettman. Cheers to the future!


In their new Forefront article, Andrew Anderson, Andy Higgins, Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, Mark Meiselbach, and Kali Thomas from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and SCAN argue that, without stability, affinity plans—still in their early stages of growth and positioned around meeting the needs of



CMAP Faculty Andrew Anderson Mark Meiselbach Catherine Ettman and Matthew Eisenberg were honored to present in Venice in the Mental Health Outcomes, Services, Economics, and Policy Research conference. An unforgettable experience and way to share policy research around the world!


New ProPublica piece highlights challenges of staying enrolled in GA's #Mediciad program with a work requirement due to the red tape/administrative burdens propublica.org/article/georgi…

🎉 Congrats to Andrew Anderson & Catherine Ettman receiving a Nexus Research Award for CLIMB Higher: Addressing Mental Health Through Policy Partnership for Economic Mobility!



New paper out with Andrew Anderson, Laura Samuel, and Kali Thomas in JAMA Health Forum on "Medicare Advantage Part B Premium Givebacks and Enrollment" BSPH / HPM Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Hopkins Nursing Hopkins Business of Health Initiative More below. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…