If you are at #2025APPAM, check out IRP scholar @olayusuff.bsky.social, Georgia State University, presenting: βHealth Effects of Local and Geographic Access to Mental Health Treatment Facilities.β Sat 11/15, 8:30 to 10:00 am, Hyatt Regency Seattle, 5th Floor, Rm 512
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Public Payment Mandates and Provider Supply
Public insurance reimbursement policies shape the structure and reach of healthcare markets. In this study, we examine the 1980 federal Medicaid manda...
π‘ Takeaway: Reimbursement mandates are a powerful lever that reshape the healthcare workforce and expand access to maternal care. 6/6
π Full paper π iza.org/publications...
#Medicaid #MaternalHealth #HealthPolicy #NurseMidwives
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- CNMsβ pay + employment both rose
- The mechanism driving this result is high autonomy for CNMs through the scope of practice laws /5
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π What we found:
- CNM-attended deliveries β 1.1pp (an 80% jump)
The biggest gains in midwife use are in areas with no prior CNM presence
- Hospitals are more willing to hire CNMs (though not with big cost savings) /4
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We examine the effects of Medicaid reimbursement mandates on the share of deliveries attended by Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs), infant health outcomes, hospital expenditures, CNM employment, and wages. /3
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π Using data from 1975β1985 Natality Detail Files (NCHS), Hospital Expenditure Data (AHRF), and Labor Market Data (BLS) /2
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Olanrewaju Yusuff (@olayusuff.bsky.social) studies how healthcare access shapes population healthβcovering mental health (JMP), EMS, & maternal care. Using causal inference + new U.S./Nigeria data, he offers the first causal evidence on these vital questions
π olanrewajuyusuffecon.github.io/website/
22.09.2025 12:38 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Meet the 2025β2026 job market candidates from GSU Economics! π
@gsueconomics.bsky.social #econsky
π Hereβs a quick introduction to each candidate.
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Our 2nd annual @gsueconomics.bsky.social PhD Summer Symposium was a success! π It was great to showcase our GSU Economics JMCs for 2025β26.
Thanks to @jonisaacsmith.bsky.social y.social for co-organizing, and a big thank-you to our endowed chairs for sponsoring this event!
17.08.2025 18:28 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 1 π 1
2025 Professional Development Training Participant: Olanrewaju Yusuff, PhD candidate in the Department of Economics in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. @olayusuff.bsky.social⬠@gsueconomics.bsky.social⬠(12/12)
24.07.2025 19:28 β π 2 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
#EconSky Seeking 1-2 papers for the #2025APPAM panel on public insurance mandates & healthcare access! Our paper with @lhoehnvelasco.bsky.social and Yu-Ting Huang explores Medicaid CNM reimbursement & midwife delivery growth. Need papers on health policy, labor markets, or reimbursement. Thanks!
17.04.2025 01:17 β π 9 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0
Excited for our spring seminar lineup at @gsueconomics.bsky.social !!
If youβre in the Atlanta area, reach out to me if you want to drop in on one of these talks.
16.01.2025 14:20 β π 2 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Screenshot from my backup ForeignAssistance dot gov site, with links to different USAID datasets
Screenshot from a live map that uses data from the backup API
Screenshot of foreign aid by country
The data at USAID's ForeignAssistance dot gov was removed over the weekend, but it seems to be back (for now). As a backup, I've uploaded the data both as static CSV files and a queryable API
- Details: andrewheiss.github.io/foreignassis...
- API: foreignassistance-data.andrewheiss.com
03.02.2025 22:46 β π 304 π 98 π¬ 18 π 7
The entire archive of CDC datasets can be found here.
HUGE shoutout to data archivists- this work is important πππ»
archive.org/details/2025...
01.02.2025 18:33 β π 11835 π 4669 π¬ 226 π 223
Nationally Recognized Education Scholar and Economist Tim Sass Retiring
Distinguished University Professor Tim Sass is retiring from Georgia State University at the end of the year after more than 40 years of service.
Tim Sass leaves behind an indelible impact on metro Atlanta #students through changed policies, and the #econofed field is better for his integrity and work. He also made a true difference in my career for which I will always be grateful. Cheers π» to Tim!
news.gsu.edu/2024/12/10/n...
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Should Physicians Choose Their Reimbursement Rate? Menu Design for Physician Payment Contracts. Abstract: The optimal design of physician reimbursement contracts is challenging because there is information asymmetry between physicians and patients. Common reimbursement arrangements like a piece rate ("fee-for-service") or a flat fee ("capitation") are widely believed to incentivize wasteful spending or inadequate treatment. Moreover, a physician's socially efficient reimbursement arrangement may vary with unobserved characteristics like cost of effort, productivity, and altruism. I show how offering physicians a menu of reimbursement contracts can improve welfare. Depending on the correlation in physicians' private information, the private and social benefits of a high piece rate may be aligned. I develop a model of physician treatment decision-making and estimate model primitives using detailed administrative data on Norwegian primary care physicians and their patients. [...]
Hi! Iβm Jori Barash, an IO JMC from UT Austin
Physicians often face a single payment formula. My #EconJMP asks whether they should have a choice. A short thread...
Full: https://buff.ly/3YuDJPp
Site: joribarash.com (more on health/higher ed/environment/housing)
22.10.2024 13:24 β π 22 π 5 π¬ 1 π 2
Few people even know about this; when people are asked in surveys how child mortality has changed the majority says it has stagnated or increased.
If you consider that many don't know about humanity's biggest achievement, then it's not surprising that many are so pessimistic about our future.
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I literally showed that child mortality video this in class today. Everyone seems only vaguely impressed until I describe how my first born almost died shortly after birth (www.ryancbriggs.net/blog/2015/10...). Itβs wild to me how much we need stories to even start to grasp something numerical.
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Thanks Tej!
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Thanks!
20.11.2024 19:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Great list! Can you add me please. Thanks!
20.11.2024 18:45 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
I've created a #healtheconomics starter pack! There's a few other great packs out there but in this one I've tried to make it more international! π
Let me know if you'd like to be added or if you have recommendations.
And feel free to share!
go.bsky.app/8Lj8FLB
18.11.2024 19:08 β π 47 π 24 π¬ 14 π 5
#EconTwitter #econsky: announcement of call for mentors + opportunity for paper feedback for scholars from LMICs (repeating a success from last year)! tl;dr sign up either to submit a paper (if you're a junior scholar from a LMIC) or review a paper (any post-PhD scholar).
11.11.2024 18:28 β π 11 π 12 π¬ 2 π 2
A newly precise null result on whether Medicaid induces cross-state migration, in an extensive job market paper by Carl McPherson. carlmcpherson.github.io
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Reach out if you have any work that meets this criteria. My email is on my website if DMs are not open. Thanks!
18.11.2024 21:32 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Hey #EconSky! #ASHEcon! @tejendrapsingh.bsky.social and I are looking for papers that fits broadly into the category of βHealth and Development/Health Equity/Mental Healthβ and specifically into the category of access to health services to create a session at the 2025 @ashecon.bsky.socialβ¦
18.11.2024 21:32 β π 3 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0
Yes! Thank you, Professor Lauren.
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