
Brad Wright
@bradwrightphd
Professor & Chair, Health Services Policy & Management @USCArnoldSchool. Views=mine.
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https://bit.ly/3yAVJuF 08-07-2009 15:50:06
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🚨 Tenure-Track Job Alert! We are hiring for multiple faculty positions in USC Health Services Policy & Management USC Arnold School of Public Health. Links to each posting are in the comments for easy sharing. I encourage you to apply and also appreciate you helping to spread the word.


Viewpoint by @cdrake219 and David Anderson PhD discusses how reinsurance, a policy change made by 18 states to improve coverage affordability for unsubsidized Marketplace enrollees, has led to coverage losses among subsidized enrollees. Pitt Public Health ja.ma/4eXSHmT




Thoughts from me and my colleagues Debbie Curtis We’ve made it to Election Day 2024. In the not-too-distant future we hope to know the results. And when we are at that point, there's one thing we hope we can each hold true: love thy neighbor. Unconditionally. Not: “so long

Not 1... not 2... not 3... but 4 (FOUR!!) new faculty positions with USC Dept of Exercise Science! 3 tenure track and 1 clinical line. In the immortal words of the Beastie Boys, 'Ch-check it out'. USC Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina sc.edu/study/colleges…


Earlier this year, Phil Singer, Brad Wright, and I published a piece in Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law looking at 1332 waiver activity from 2019-2023. We looked how the Trump 1.0 administration used waivers to try to accomplish some of their #HealthPolicy priorities, and how Biden changed course.

Our new study in @HSR_HRET (led by Theo Giannouchos) finds that contrary to the idea that people are frequent ED users b/c they can't access care elsewhere, frequent ED users have higher rates of health care use across the board vs. non-frequent ED users. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…


We're so proud of the new editor for the Journal of Rural Mental Health, USC Health Services Policy & Management associate professor and @RMHRC_UofSC co-director Elizabeth Crouch! University of South Carolina News USC Research USC Health Sciences




New study w/ Iowa & Washington colleagues looked at role of perceived patient credibility & event importance in RNs' decisions to report patient safety concerns. ⬆️concern & Rx errors =⬆️intent to report. RN perception of patient credibility insignificant! link.springer.com/article/10.118…