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Chima D Ndumele is an Associate Professor of Public Health (Health Policy) at the Yale School of Public Health and a Professor at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. His research focuses on Medicaid policy, health equity, and safety-net healthcare systems, with a particular emphasis on how policy changes affect vulnerable populations and chronic disease management.
- Doctorate from Brown University School of Public Health (2013)
- ORCID: 0000-0002-4887-0043
- Key collaborations with Yale researchers including Jacob Wallace, Harlan Krumholz, and Yuan Lu
Dr. Ndumele’s recent publications examine Medicaid eligibility procedural denials, SNAP work requirements, racial disparities in pandemic mortality, and alternative payment models in safety-net hospitals. His work integrates health policy analysis with empirical studies on insurance coverage effects and socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes.
Current affiliations include the Diabetes Research Center, SCALE Medicaid Lab, and multiple roles in health policy research. He contributes to the JAMA Health Forum, JAMA Internal Medicine, and Health Affairs, focusing on equity in healthcare access and delivery.
