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Ann Arbor Research Conferences

Health Insurance Coverage: To Have and To Hold, In Sickness and In Health?

September 7 - 8, 2006
Ann Arbor , MI

Among those who are without health insurance, at least 80 percent had it but lost it. Health insurance status is not an unchanging personal characteristic but something that changes over time. Each of the eight papers addressed some aspect of the dynamics of health insurance coverage or the implications of change in health insurance status.

 
 Participant List | Papers Presented
A-G
H-R
S-Z

Rebecca M. Blank, Ph.D.
Dean
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
University of Michigan

Charles Brown, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Economics
Senior Research Scientist
Institute for Social Research
University of Michigan

Michael Chernew Ph.D.
Professor of Health Economics
Harvard Medical School

Sheldon H. Danziger, Ph.D.
Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Co-Director
National Poverty Research Center
University of Michigan

John DiNardo, Ph.D.
Professor
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
University of Michigan

Michael Elsby, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of Michigan

Robert Fairlie, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of California

David Frisvold, Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health
University of Michigan

Carole Roan Gresenz, Ph.D.
Senior Economist
The RAND Corporation

Julia Lane, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President
NORC/University of Chicago

Mary E. Harrington, M.P.P.
Research Investigator
Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
University of Michigan

Hanns Kuttner, M.A.
Senior Research Associate
Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
University of Michigan

Helen Levy, Ph.D.
Research Associate
Institute for Social Research
Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
University of Michigan

Catherine G. McLaughlin, Ph.D.
Professor, Health Management and Policy
Director, Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
University of Michigan

Karoline Mortensen, Ph.D.
Research Scholar & Lecturer
Rice University

Manya Newton, MD MPH
Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar
University of Michigan

Brian Quinn, Ph. D.
Program Officer
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Matt Rutledge
Doctoral Student
Department of Economics
Research Assistant
Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
University of Michigan

Robert Schoeni, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Public Poilcy
University of Michigan

Mathis Schroeder, Ph.D.
Post-Doc
Cornell University

Kosali Simon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Policy Analysis & Management
Cornell University

Jeff Smith, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Economics
University of Michigan

Ann Stevens, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
University of California, Davis

Katherine Swartz, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Health Policy and Management
Harvard University