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Overview

Sara J. Rosenbaum is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on healthcare policy and management, with significant emphasis on primary care and health outcomes. Their work also covers vaccine coverage and hesitancy, child and adolescent health, food security and health in diverse populations, legal and constitutional studies, and healthcare cost, quality, and practices.

Their research spans several academic fields, predominantly within economics, econometrics, and finance. Subfields of particular interest include economics and econometrics, general health professions, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, sociology and political science, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Rosenbaum has contributed to multiple research venues, frequently publishing in the following outlets:

  • Forefront Group
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • PubMed
  • Health Affairs
  • Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law

Some of the recent papers they have contributed to include:

  • Ensuring Equitable Access To COVID-19 Vaccines In The US: Current System Challenges And Opportunities, 2020, Health Affairs
  • Children's Health Insurance Coverage: Progress, Problems, And Priorities For 2021 And Beyond, 2020, Health Affairs
  • The Potential and Realized Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Health Equity, 2020, Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law
  • Medicaid and Child Health Equity, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • The US Supreme Court's Rulings on Large Business and Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandates, 2022, JAMA

Collaborative work is a notable aspect of Rosenbaum's research profile. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Maria Casoni
  • MaryBeth Musumeci
  • Sara Schmucker
  • Sara Rothenberg
  • Rachel Gunsalus

Best Publications

  • Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care — A National Survey of Physicians

    Catherine M. DesRoches;Eric G. Campbell;Sowmya R. Rao;Karen Donelan

  • How Common Are Electronic Health Records In The United States? A Summary Of The Evidence

    Ashish K. Jha;Timothy G. Ferris;Karen Donelan;Catherine DesRoches

  • The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: implications for public health policy and practice.

    Sara Rosenbaum

  • Electronic Health Records’ Limited Successes Suggest More Targeted Uses

    Catherine M. DesRoches;Eric G. Campbell;Christine Vogeli;Jie Zheng

  • Low Health Literacy: Implications for National Health Policy

    John A. Vernon;Antonio Trujillo;Sara J. Rosenbaum;Barbara DeBuono

  • Issues In Health Reform: How Changes In Eligibility May Move Millions Back And Forth Between Medicaid And Insurance Exchanges

    Benjamin D. Sommers;Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Data governance and stewardship: designing data stewardship entities and advancing data access.

    Sara Rosenbaum

  • Improving Childhood Asthma Outcomes in the United States: A Blueprint for Policy Action

    Marielena Lara;Sara Rosenbaum;Gary Rachelefsky;Will Nicholas

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  • The Value Of The Nonprofit Hospital Tax Exemption Was $24.6 Billion In 2011

    Sara Rosenbaum;David A. Kindig;Jie Bao;Maureen K. Byrnes

  • Coverage of Obesity Treatment: A State-by-State Analysis of Medicaid and State Insurance Laws:

    Jennifer S. Lee;Jennifer L.O. Sheer;Nancy Lopez;Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • The Supreme Court’s Surprising Decision On The Medicaid Expansion: How Will The Federal Government And States Proceed?

    Sara Rosenbaum;Timothy M. Westmoreland

  • The Children's Hour: The State Children's Health Insurance Program

    Sara Rosenbaum;Kay Johnson;Colleen Sonosky;Anne Markus

  • Toward a 21st-century health care system: Recommendations for health care reform

    Kenneth Arrow;Alan Auerbach;John Bertko;Shannon Brownlee

  • Evidence Of An Emerging Digital Divide Among Hospitals That Care For The Poor

    Ashish K. Jha;Catherine M. DesRoches;Alexandra E. Shields;Paola D. Miralles

  • Health Information Technology in the United States: The Information Base for Progress

    David Blumenthal;Catherine M. DesRoches;Karen Donelan;Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Who should determine when health care is medically necessary

    Sara Rosenbaum;David M. Frankford;Brad Moore;Phyllis Borzi

  • Accessibility of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).

    Tishra Beeson;Susan F. Wood;Brian K. Bruen;Debora Goetz Goldberg

  • Beyond Stigma: What Barriers Actually Affect the Decisions of Low-Income Families to Enroll in Medicaid?

    Jennifer P. Stuber;Kathleen A. Maloy;Sara Rosenbaum;Karen C. Jones

  • Scope of family planning services available in Federally Qualified Health Centers.

    Susan F. Wood;Tishra Beeson;Brian K. Bruen;Debora Goetz Goldberg

  • US health policy in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

    Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Law and the American Health Care System

    Rand E. Rosenblatt;Sylvia A. Law;Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • The Impact of United States Law on Medicine as a Profession

    Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Medicaid Payments and Access to Care

    Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • The ACA’s Pediatric Essential Health Benefit Has Resulted In A State-By-State Patchwork Of Coverage With Exclusions

    Aimee M. Grace;Kathleen G. Noonan;Tina L. Cheng;Dorothy Miller

  • Ensuring Equitable Access To COVID-19 Vaccines In The US: Current System Challenges And Opportunities.

    Angela K Shen;Richard Hughes;Erica DeWald;Sara Rosenbaum

  • Medicaid and national health care reform.

    Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Speech and Language Disorders in Children: Implications for the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income Program.

    Sara Rosenbaum;Patti Simon

  • Negotiating the New Health System: Purchasing Publicly Accountable Managed Care

    Sara Rosenbaum

  • Reducing racial and ethnic health disparities: estimating the impact of high health center penetration in low-income communities.

    Peter Shin;Karen Jones;Sara J. Rosenbaum

  • Pay For Success And Population Health: Early Results From Eleven Projects Reveal Challenges And Promise

    Paula M. Lantz;Sara J. Rosenbaum;Leighton C. Ku;Samantha Iovan

Frequent Co-Authors

Leighton Ku
Leighton Ku George Washington University
Catherine M. DesRoches
Catherine M. DesRoches Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Gary S. Rachelefsky
Gary S. Rachelefsky University of California, Los Angeles
Benjamin D. Sommers
Benjamin D. Sommers Harvard University
David Blumenthal
David Blumenthal Harvard University
Genevieve M. Kenney
Genevieve M. Kenney Urban Institute
Eric G. Campbell
Eric G. Campbell University of Colorado Denver
Mark A. Hall
Mark A. Hall Wake Forest University
David A. Kindig
David A. Kindig University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lawrence O. Gostin
Lawrence O. Gostin Georgetown University

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