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Eunhae Shin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the University of Georgia's College of Public Health. Her research focuses on healthcare policy, primary care models, and health equity. She evaluates large-scale healthcare initiatives like the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) program and examines disparities in access to care for vulnerable populations. Her work integrates policy analysis with clinical outcomes to inform sustainable healthcare reforms.
Key research themes include:
- Primary care transformation and payment models
- Opioid prescribing patterns among Medicare beneficiaries
- Racial and geographic disparities in healthcare outcomes
- Impact of state-level ACA implementation
- Reduction of low-value medical services
Her recent studies assess how CPC+ affects healthcare spending, quality metrics, and provider behavior. She also investigates hospital responses to payment systems and provider networks' influence on referral practices. Dr. Shin's interdisciplinary approach combines claims data analysis with qualitative stakeholder insights, emphasizing actionable policy recommendations.
Her research has been disseminated through comprehensive annual reports on CPC+ evaluation and peer-reviewed articles in health policy journals. While no specific awards are listed in the provided text, her active participation in high-profile federal program evaluations underscores her scholarly contributions.
Current affiliations include the College of Public Health's Biostatistical Consulting and Collaboration Center (B3C). Her work is supported by grants focused on healthcare systems research, though specific grant details aren't provided here. Dr. Shin's office is located at 205D Wright Hall on UGA's Health Sciences Campus.



