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Tod Mijanovich is a Research Professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. He specializes in program evaluation and health policy research, focusing on policies affecting disadvantaged populations. His work includes studies on healthcare utilization in low-income groups, community initiatives, and interventions targeting food policies, homeless services, and primary care delivery for Medicaid beneficiaries. He holds a Ph.D. in public administration from NYU.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Public Administration, New York University
Research Interests: Dr. Mijanovich’s research spans health policy, healthcare access disparities, and predictive modeling of medical costs. He examines how public policies influence health outcomes, particularly in marginalized communities. Methodologically, he focuses on risk adjustment, healthcare quality metrics, and evaluating intervention effectiveness.
Recent Article Trends: His recent work emphasizes telehealth disparities during pandemics, calorie labeling impacts in fast-food settings, sugary drink taxation effects, and homelessness prevention strategies for emergency department patients. These studies reflect a focus on translating policy into actionable health improvements.
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