Posts by Heidi Allen
We are hiring a postdoc and research analyst to work on the Postpartum Assessment of Health Survey (PAHS)! Come be part of our team!
Postdoctoral Research Scientist: academic.careers.columbia.edu#!/178186
Staff Associate: academic.careers.columbia.edu#!/178526
One week from today!
Story by @peterwhoriskey.bsky.social about a new KFF poll: health care costs are top of voters' minds.
#Medsky #healthpolicy #medicine
Next week, Dr. John Kitzhaber and Bruce Goldberg join Oregon Health Forum and City Club of Portland (in-person) to learn what’s driving Oregon’s health care access crisis.
🔗Register: tinyurl.com/46uatunx
#OregonHealthForum #CityClub #HealthPolicy #Oregon
New reporting on our latest study: capping graduate nursing student loans threatens access and quality of care. #healthpolicy www.michiganpublic.org/health/2026-...
Without the right data we can't address the #maternalhealth crisis.
What Is the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, and Why Is It at Risk? www.commonwealthfund.org/publications... by @jamiedaw.bsky.social @prof-heidiallen.bsky.social @lauriezephyrin.bsky.social via @commonwealthfund.org
Follow the link for advice on what to do if your doctor is suddenly out-of-network, including from Professor Jason Buxbaum. He examined 3,714 hospitals across the US and found that most disputes between hospitals and insurance companies are ultimately resolved.
"The fact that it still went though…was a real sense of disconnect with what our legislators are doing and what we as a health care community feel like is the reality on the ground." www.npr.org/sections/sho... #Medicaid #OBBBA #healthpolicy
Image: Photo of Jessica Altman, David Seltz, Janice Walters and Maureen Hensley-Quinn at NASHP's Annual Conference in September 2025. Text: State Strategies to Contain Health Care Costs and Improve Access. Insights from NASHP's Conference. See the full blog post at NASHP.org
Rising health care prices continue to challenge affordability and access. This recap covers insights from NASHP’s annual conference, featuring strategies from Rhode Island, Indiana, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Carolina & Connecticut.
Review the blog post loom.ly/-XLt-4k
#HealthPolicy #Affordability
New FDA CDER director George Tidmarsh had some pretty interesting remarks at BIO's patient advocacy event yesterday. He pushed industry to up their standards, called for review of surrogate endpoints in accelerated approval, & no crossover in cancer trials... #healthpolicy
A #publichealth disaster unlike anything we've seen.
In a First, Trump and GOP-Led Congress Prepare To Swell Ranks of U.S. Uninsured kffhealthnews.org/MjA1MTc2OQ by @samuelwhitehead.bsky.social via @kffhealthnews.org CC: @prof-heidiallen.bsky.social @mfcannon.bsky.social @aaronecarroll.bsky.social
“FQHCs are going to have a dramatic increase in volume of care,” said Gerard Anderson, a professor of health policy @ Johns Hopkins. “They’re going to be stretched even more thinly than they have been,” he added. “It’s going to be a nightmare.” www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/h... #Medicaid #healthpolicy
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
New research in the 'Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine' reveals that #MentalHealth patients face 120% longer emergency department boarding times than non-mental health patients—highlighting urgent inequities in care and resource allocation. bit.ly/4owCr0l 🩺📊 @cjemonline.bsky.social #EMedsky 🧪
Really good overview of health insurance pricing. Basically, all health care is subsidized! And expensive! @sangerkatz.bsky.social #healthpolicy @reedabelson.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/u...
Patient navigation helps people move through the health system, improving outcomes and cutting costs. But implementation is uneven.
It’s time to make patient navigation a standard part of person-centred care.
#HealthPolicy #PatientNavigation #HPP
www.healthpolicypartnership.com/patient-navi...
Graph of insurance premiums going from around $350 to $1400, 1999 to 2025
We’re paying high premiums + tax/hidden subsidy via employer insurance. A universal system could reduce total spending while covering everyone. The evidence is not perfect — but strong enough that it deserves serious consideration.
Kevin Nguyen, Leesh Menard, @prof-heidiallen.bsky.social & Gilbert Gonzales examine the changing landscape of LGBTQ health politics/policy, including developments in LGBTQ health data collection & research, and the role of developments like marriage equality & ACA read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/articl...
Great thread for Medicaid researchers using or considering using TMSIS 🧵
So glad to have have helped support this work!
#Medicaid #healthpolicy
Opt-in apps/web-based tools will not be sufficient to reduce the anticipated loss of coverage expected when Medicaid work requirements are implemented. They also ignore areas with limited or no internet access.
www.cnn.com/2025/10/22/h... #Medicaid #healthpolicy
Great News from #Colorado! Their Prescription Drug Affordability Board (#PDAB) set an Upper Payment Limit on the expensive prescription medication, #Enbrel!
www.koaa.com/news/local-n...
#PrescriptionDrugPrices #AffordableRX #UpperPaymentLimit #Oregon #ORPol #OCAP #HealthPolicySky
The projected $911 billion reduction in federal Medicaid spending over the next decade puts immense pressure on states to reduce costs, disproportionately threatening coverage for people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD).
The @commonwealthfund.org is now accepting applications for its Hospital Pricing Strategies Technical Assistance Program. States working on hospital pricing policies can receive expert support and join peer learning sessions. Apply by October 27. bit.ly/48TkmVJ #HealthPolicy #StatePolicy
New resource from NAMD explains provider taxes and key HR 1/OBBBA changes - concise & easy to understand breakdown of a complex issue medicaiddirectors.org/resource/how... #Medicaid #healthpolicy
What a super cool idea!!
For many years, the Clark Center at Chicago Booth has regularly surveyed leading economists to assess consensus on timely economic policy issues.
We are excited today to launch the Cornell Health Policy Insight Panel, where we extend that model to health policy.
1/N ⬇️
We’re LIVE! But there is still time to join “What the South Tells Us About Medicaid’s Future.” Hear Roy Mitchell, April Simpson & @acvollers.bsky.social on what policy shifts mean for access and equity. Join now: bit.ly/FutureofMedicaid
#webinar #Medicaid #HealthPolicy #Journalism
Flagging this new TFAH report for other health policy/politics syllabi-updaters
www.tfah.org/wp-content/u...
Thread on highly inadequate and flawed "rural health transformation" fund intended to prevent rural hospitals from closing or cutting services/staff in face of draconian #Medicaid cuts in Senate reconciliation bill. Details from @punchbowlnews.bsky.social here (1/x): punchbowl.news/rural-health...