Between 1994 and 2018 the Institute on Healthcare Systems at the Schneider Institutes for Health Policy, under the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Doctoral Training Grant in Health Services Research, supported and educated qualified doctoral students interested in research careers. The AHRQ Training Program supported over 60 trainees with tuition and stipend support for up to three years. The primary objective of the program was the focused and rigorous preparation of doctoral students for research careers in universities, governmental agencies, or other research settings devoted to health services research. The AHRQ Training Program is designed to produce researchers with expertise in state-of-the-art concepts and research methods in health services research and health policy analysis.
Dissertations
2020
Andréa C. Harris
The Burdening Hypothesis: Deconstructing Racial Identity Politics, Power, Otherness and Health in Immigrant and US-born Women of Color
Sasha Albert
State-level policy and abortion clinics: Understanding how clinics adapt to challenging and changing policy environment
2019
Frances Shechter Raede
The Role of Care Transitions, Accountable Care Organizations and Provider Systems in the Total Knee Replacement Episode of Care
2018
William Brandel
The Impact of Teamwork on Technology Acceptance in a High-Risk Patient Care Delivery Program
Laurie Coots Daras
Facility Rates of Hospital Readmission Following Discharge from Post-Acute Rehabilitation
Monica O'Reilly-Jacob
The Frequency of Low-Value Back Imaging in the Care of Medicare Beneficiaries: Three Comparisons Across Clinician Types