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Barbara A. Ormond ![]() Barbara A. Ormond, Ph.D., joined the Health Policy Center in 1997 and is currently a senior research associate. Her main area of interest is the effect of health system change on access to care by uninsured and publicly insured populations. She has studied the structure and financing of both urban and rural health care systems across the country and has worked extensively on health system issues in the District of Columbia. Current research interests also include the contribution of prevention to health care costs. Prior to joining the Urban Institute, she worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development with assignments both in Washington and abroad. She received her Ph.D. in health economics from Johns Hopkins University. Publications by Barbara A. Ormond
The Nursing Workforce Challenge: Public Policy for a Dynamic and Complex Market (Research Report) Randall R. Bovbjerg, Barbara A. Ormond, Nancy M. Pindus
Public Coverage Versus No Coverage for Children: Perceptions and Experiences (Research Report) Lisa Duchon, Barbara A. Ormond, Jennifer Pelletier
Who Has Insurance and Who Does Not in the District of Columbia? (Policy Briefs/Health Policy Briefs) Allison Cook, Barbara A. Ormond
Can California's Proposed Coverage Reform Be a Model for the District of Columbia? (Policy Briefs/Health Policy Briefs) Stephen Zuckerman, Barbara A. Ormond
Awareness and Access to Care for Children and Youth with Epilepsy: Needs Assessment -- Final Report (Research Report) Barbara A. Ormond
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. | ||||||||||||||||