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Sharon K. Long ![]() Sharon K. Long, Ph.D., is a principal research associate and an applied economist with over twenty years experience conducting quantitative and qualitative policy research. Her current work includes evaluating health reform initiatives in Massachusetts and Florida. In other work, she is studying the effects of Medicaid managed care on access and use for disabled beneficiaries, the effects of rising premiums on insurance coverage, the effectiveness and efficiency of care delivery in managed care, and child obesity. Publications by Sharon K. Long
Florida's Medicaid Program: Informed Consumer Choice? (Research Report) Author(s): Teresa A. Coughlin, Sharon K. Long, Timothy Triplett
How Have Employers Responded to Health Reform in Massachusetts?: Employee's Views at the End of One Year (Research Report) Author(s): Sharon K. Long, Paul Masi
Who Gained the Most Under Health Reform in Massachusetts? (Policy Briefs) Author(s): Sharon K. Long
Impact of Health Reform on Underinsurance in Massachusetts: Do the Insured Have Adequate Protection? (Policy Briefs) Author(s): Sharon K. Long
Estimates of the Uninsurance Rate in Massachusetts from Survey Data : Why Are They So Different? (Research Report) Author(s): Sharon K. Long, Stephen Zuckerman, Timothy Triplett, Allison Cook, Kate Nordahl, Tracy Siegrist, Cindy Wacks
The HealthPolicyCenter.Org site contains papers and publications dating back to the year 2000. For older work by the Center's staff, please visit the main Urban Institute site, www.urban.org. | ||||||||||||||||