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Overview

Colleen M. Grogan is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with a particular emphasis on epidemiology, public health, environmental and occupational health, economics and econometrics, general health professions, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their main research topics include opioid use disorder treatment, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, healthcare policy and management, prenatal substance exposure effects, primary care and health outcomes, health policy implementation science, and HIV, drug use, and sexual risk.

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Christina M. Andrews
  • Amanda J. Abraham
  • Melissa A. Westlake
  • Samantha J. Harris
  • Olivia M. Hinds

Grogan's publications repeatedly appear in several specialized venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law
  • Health Affairs
  • American Journal of Public Health
  • Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment
  • JAMA Health Forum

Selected recent papers illustrate Grogan's research scope and focus. These include:

  • "The Financialization of Health in the United States," 2024, New England Journal of Medicine
  • "Patient-centered care's relationship with substance use disorder treatment utilization," 2020, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • "Coverage and Prior Authorization Policies for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Medicaid Managed Care," 2022, JAMA Health Forum
  • "Tailoring dissemination strategies to increase evidence-informed policymaking for opioid use disorder treatment: study protocol," 2023, Implementation Science Communications
  • "Unsanitized and Unfair: How COVID-19 Bailout Funds Refuel Inequity in the US Health Care System," 2021, Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law

Best Publications

  • Political-Economic Factors Influencing State Medicaid Policy

    Colleen M. Grogan

  • Survey Highlights Differences In Medicaid Coverage For Substance Use Treatment And Opioid Use Disorder Medications

    Colleen M. Grogan;Christina Andrews;Amanda Abraham;Keith Humphreys

  • The unintended impact of welfare reform on the medicaid enrollment of eligible immigrants.

    Namratha R. Kandula;Colleen M. Grogan;Paul J. Rathouz;Diane S. Lauderdale

  • Urban economic reform and access to health care coverage in the People's Republic of China

    Colleen M. Grogan

  • Between Welfare Medicine and Mainstream Entitlement: Medicaid at the Political Crossroads

    Colleen Grogan;Eric M. Patashnik

  • The Affordable Care Act Transformation of Substance Use Disorder Treatment.

    Amanda J. Abraham;Christina M. Andrews;Colleen M. Grogan;Thomas D’Aunno

  • The Racial Divide in State Medicaid Expansions

    Colleen M Grogan;Sunggeun Ethan Park

  • Despite Resources From The ACA, Most States Do Little To Help Addiction Treatment Programs Implement Health Care Reform

    Christina Andrews;Amanda Abraham;Colleen M Grogan;Harold A Pollack

  • Representation in Nonelected Participatory Processes: How Residents Understand the Role of Nonprofit Community-based Organizations

    Jennifer E. Mosley;Colleen M. Grogan

  • Universalism within Targeting: Nursing Home Care, the Middle Class, and the Politics of the Medicaid Program

    Colleen M. Grogan;Eric M. Patashnik

  • The Influence of Federal Mandates on State Medicaid and AFDC Decision-Making

    Colleen M. Grogan

  • The Financialization of Health in the United States

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  • Medicaid coverage in substance use disorder treatment after the affordable care act.

    Christina M. Andrews;Harold A. Pollack;Amanda J. Abraham;Colleen M. Grogan

  • Medicaid Benefits For Addiction Treatment Expanded After Implementation Of The Affordable Care Act.

    Christina M. Andrews;Colleen M. Grogan;Bikki Tran Smith;Amanda J. Abraham

  • Impact of Medicaid Restrictions on Availability of Buprenorphine in Addiction Treatment Programs.

    Christina M. Andrews;Amanda J. Abraham;Colleen M. Grogan;Melissa A. Westlake

  • Patient-centered care's relationship with substance use disorder treatment utilization

    Sunggeun Ethan Park;Jennifer E Mosley;Colleen M Grogan;Harold A Pollack

  • Are Policy Strategies for Addressing the Opioid Epidemic Partisan? A View from the States.

    Colleen M Grogan;Clifford S Bersamira;Phillip M Singer;Bikki Tran Smith

  • Implementing a public deliberative forum.

    Kieran O'doherty;François-Pierre Gauvin;Colleen Grogan;Will Friedman

  • Federalism, Partisan Politics, and Shifting Support for State Flexibility: The Case of the U.S. State Children's Health Insurance Program

    Colleen M. Grogan;Elizabeth Rigby

  • The Politics of Medicaid: Most Americans Are Connected to the Program, Support Its Expansion, and Do Not View It as Stigmatizing

    Colleen M Grogan;Sunggeun Ethan Park

  • Transitions from private to public health coverage among children: estimating effects on out-of-pocket medical costs and health insurance premium costs.

    H. Luke Shaefer;Colleen M. Grogan;Harold A. Pollack

  • Rhetoric and Reform in Waiver States

    Colleen M. Grogan;Phillip M. Singer;David K. Jones

  • Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America

    Colleen M. Grogan

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold A. Pollack
Harold A. Pollack University of Chicago
Michael K. Gusmano
Michael K. Gusmano Lehigh University
Thomas D'Aunno
Thomas D'Aunno New York University
Roger Feldman
Roger Feldman University of Minnesota
Jon B. Christianson
Jon B. Christianson University of Minnesota
Ira Moscovice
Ira Moscovice University of Minnesota
John A. Nyman
John A. Nyman University of Minnesota
Peter D. Friedmann
Peter D. Friedmann University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Paul J. Rathouz
Paul J. Rathouz The University of Texas at Austin
Namratha R. Kandula
Namratha R. Kandula Northwestern University

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