
Julia Eddelbuettel
@julia_edd
@cornellbpp alum, former @bsph_hpm/@jhsph_cmap RA, @harvard health policy phd student (she/her)
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New study from Karen Shen, Julia Eddelbuettel and Matthew Eisenberg shows high health care workforce turnover in the first 2 years of the pandemic. - Late 2021 saw more workers leaving to other sectors - Female and black health care workers left at higher rates jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

Very happy to see this paper by Karen Shen Julia Eddelbuettel and me out in JAMA Health Forum. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

New research from HPM faculty members Karen Shen and Matthew Eisenberg and HPM alum @Julia_Edd finds substantial and persistent increase in health care workforce turnover post-pandemic, which may have lasting implications for workforce longevity, diversity. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

Strongly endorse being a pre-doc with Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy & Matthew Eisenberg !! Apply below to work on super interesting questions with amazing mentors and get great pre-grad school RA experience!

We're looking for an Analyst and Data Manager to help expand the awesome Health Analytics Research Platform (HARP) we are building at Hopkins Business of Health Initiative. Come join the team! jobs.jhu.edu/job/Baltimore-…

So cool to have our study featured on the Freakonomics podcast! Thank you to the team there for the episode and to John Cawley for leading this project!

When Subway was caught up in a public scandal, economists expected brand sales to drop. But a study co authored by John Cawley found that nothing changed. On this week’s episode, a few possible reasons why. freak.ws/3RNXnSO

Great job by PhD candidate Ben Thornburg presenting their poster at #ARM24 on M&A in the MHSUD space! Thank you Commonwealth Fund for generous funding!



“Adverse Infant Health Outcomes Increased After the 2016 US Presidential Election”: Paola Langer Caitlin Patler, PhD & E Hamilton find “rates of LBW & preterm births increased for Black, Hispanic & API mothers" after Trump’s election. Goldman School of Public Policy UC Berkeley ow.ly/wI6k50SK8IH



.BSPH / HPM == best place to RA/pre-doc‼️‼️



Just published in Journal of Public Economics: "Who benefits from public financing of home-based long term care? Evidence from Medicaid" By Karen Shen (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…