Stefan Gildemeister, MA Meet and Greet: HEP/HPM Presented by Stefan Gildemeister, MA State Health Economist and Director Minnesota Department of Health Meet Stefan Gildemeister, Minnesota State Health Economist. He directs the Health Economics Program at the Minnesota Department of Health. As part of his responsibilities, Gildemeister advises policy makers and the administration on a broad set of health policy and reform issues. He also directs applied policy analysis and health services research for the state of Minnesota covering topics, such…
Find out more »The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
Find out more »What did the Colorado Option do? Dissertation work in progress. Andrew Shermeyer Presented by Andrew Shermeyer, MPA HSRP&A Doctoral Candidate Division of Health Policy & Management Andrew Shermeyer is a Health Services Research, Policy & Administration PhD student. He researches variation in health insurance enrollment and is interested in the administrative mechanisms behind such variation. Andrew seeks to understand the effect this can have on health care consumption and clinical practices. In addition to his work as a researcher, he…
Find out more »Minnesota Public Health Corps: What Builds Capacity in Minnesota Health Departments? Presented by Chelsey Kirkland, PhD, MPH, CHW Researcher Center for Public Health Systems Division of Health Policy & Management Last year, Minnesota Public Health Corps (MNPHC) launched with 66 AmeriCorps members serving in 37 host sites across Minnesota. The program aims to increase capacity within Minnesota Health Departments and instill an interest in public health among members. We conducted an analysis of member and host site…
Find out more »The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
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