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Ryan Koski-Vacirca is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and a Postdoctoral Fellow in Yale's National Clinician Scholars Program. He is affiliated with the Department of Emergency Medicine and Yale New Haven Health System.
Education:
- MD, Wake Forest School of Medicine (2021)
- MPH, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2020)
- BS, Wake Forest University (2014)
Dr. Koski-Vacirca's research focuses on health services research with an emphasis on making healthcare more affordable and accessible. His work addresses critical issues in emergency medicine, healthcare financing, and reimbursement systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency physicians and the broader healthcare system.
His scholarly output demonstrates a consistent focus on healthcare policy, emergency department operations, and the economic aspects of medical care. His research often bridges clinical practice with health policy analysis, aiming to improve healthcare delivery systems through evidence-based reforms.
Scientific Awards:
- GHHS Inductee (2019)
- Robert R. Perz Scholar (2018)
Dr. Koski-Vacirca has been actively involved in professional organizations, serving as EMRA Representative for the ACEP Workforce Section from 2018-2020. His work extends beyond traditional academic boundaries, engaging with healthcare policy development and implementation, particularly regarding the No Surprises Act and healthcare affordability initiatives. His collaborative approach is evident through frequent partnerships with researchers like Arjun Venkatesh and Vivek Parwani.