
معرفی
Elena Andreyeva, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy & Management at Texas A&M University. Her research explores the spatial dynamics of healthcare markets, urban and rural economic influences on health outcomes, and the impact of health insurance policies on healthcare delivery. She also investigates risky health behaviors and their socioeconomic determinants.
- PhD in Economics, Georgia State University, 2016
- MA in Economics, Georgia State University, 2013
- BS in Economics, Georgia College and State University, 2010
Her work bridges health economics with public health, focusing on healthcare access disparities, chronic disease management, and policy evaluation. Recent research highlights the effects of Medicaid expansion, Affordable Care Act implementation, and hospital corporatization on vulnerable populations.
Her publications reveal trends in rural-urban health disparities, diabetes-related cost trajectories, and the role of neighborhood socioeconomic factors in chronic disease outcomes. She employs mixed-methods approaches, including geospatial analysis, econometric modeling, and implementation research frameworks.


