"When you have Guillain-Barré syndrome, your immune system becomes overzealous and mistakenly attacks your own nerves." —HSPM chair Brad Wright shares his personal and research experience with the rare autoimmune disorder with AARP. ow.ly/aFbT50YAoWj @bradwrightphd.bsky.social
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Take a past?
I live in Minnesota and I want the federal government to stop trying to kill us. And hurt us. I want them to stop attacking us.
It sucks.
We’re just trying to live our lives and take care of each other and we don’t deserve all this.
I kid around sometimes here but I’m not kidding now.
I love when I read a manuscript, go to submit a very glowing peer review, and find out that I am reviewer 2. Guess there's a first time for everything. 😂
The boys at my kid’s middle school
Pleased to share the University of South Carolina - Health Services Policy and Management departmental annual report for 2024 - 2025! Check out what we've been up to here: heyzine.com/flip-book/ef...
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"The Arnold School played a pivotal role in shaping my professional journey, and I am excited to give back to the institution and state that invested in me." —Joshua Sellner, clinical assistant professor of health services policy and management ow.ly/KwKc50X2PZ8 @uscresearch.bsky.social
Dean Sabo-Attwood delivered a keynote talk at the 2025 Women Leaders in Higher Education Summit, taking place in Johannesburg, South Africa! 📍🇿🇦 September 24 was Heritage Day and participants were dressed in heritage garments. Dr. Sabo-Attwood was able to wear Zulu beads for the event! #ASPHisGlobal
So glad she’s here!
❗❗❗NEW RESEARCH ALERT ❗❗❗
With @beniwalsukriti.bsky.social and @salpykanimian.bsky.social we examine the impact of states converting from Healthcare.Gov to #StateBasedMarketplaces after 2018 in the #ACA
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
TLDR: No detectable effects
#HealthPolicy
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🚨 ACADEMIC JOB ALERT!
We are hiring up to 2 tenure-track faculty (assistant/associate). Columbia is a fun, rapidly growing, & very livable city and USC is a great place to work. If you'll be on the market, I encourage you to take a look and consider applying.
jobs.academyhealth.org/job/assistan...
🚨 ACADEMIC JOB ALERT!
Looking for a faculty position that allows you to step into a leadership role & work with great colleagues in a fun, rapidly growing, & very livable city? Take a look at this opportunity & consider applying! I'm happy to chat if interested.
jobs.academyhealth.org/job/79838626/
In Pursuit of a Better Hospital Quality Metric for Medicare url:jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen...
New study w/ Iowa & Washington colleagues evaluated the 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 not significant!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Another video of the car horns honking in support of the #NoKings protest in Columbia, SC today
Columbia, SC.💙💙
What the honking horns sound like here in the Deep South in Columbia, SC, at the #NoKings protest today.
Another terrific Clyburn Lecture in the books this year! Was great to host Dr. Keshia Pollack Porter and hear more about health impact assessments and health in all policies—and always a pleasure to hear from Congressman Clyburn! @repjamesclyburn.bsky.social
DOGE strangling Federally funded research at the source.
Still illegal impoundment! Still unconstitutional! And will need to be stopped, or everything grinds to a halt.
Also my apologies to the guy who created Stargate, aka the REAL @bradwright.bsky.social who was accidentally tagged in this article and probably wonders why @uscarnoldschool.bsky.social follows him! 😅
NC Health News asks health services policy and management faculty Dave Anderson and Brad Wright for their expert input on how to make health care more affordable/accessible. ow.ly/BPM050VxREA #ArnoldSchoolExperts @dmaanderson.bsky.social | @bradwright.bsky.social | @nchealthnews.bsky.social
Glad it was helpful!
You’ve got me right, but lead was actually @tgiannouchos.bsky.social
Great postdoc opportunity to work with two outstanding faculty at UMass!
Our new study in HSR (led by @tgiannouchos.bsky.social) 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/...
Pitch perfect
Go Dawgs. That is all. 🐶
Ugh. I like my natural experiments to not harm people.
The original Twitter magic is back