We are excited to officially announce that Duke has elevated Duke-Margolis to a University Health Policy Institute! With this new recognition, Duke-Margolis will continue to address timely health policy challenges; amplify Duke’s collective ability to support research and education that impacts health policy locally, nationally, and across the globe; and deepen Duke’s recruitment and retention of dynamic faculty and scholars who will lead, research, and explore the most pressing health care challenges of the future. Read the press release here: https://duke.is/z/aqgs
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
Public Policy
Washington, District of Columbia 6,333 followers
Improving health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions.
About us
The mission of Duke University's Robert J. Margolis, MD, Institute for Health Policy is to improve health, health equity, and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions. Duke-Margolis catalyzes Duke University's leading capabilities including interdisciplinary academic research and capacity for education and engagement, to inform policy making and implementation for better health and health care.
- Website
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https://healthpolicy.duke.edu/
External link for Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
- Industry
- Public Policy
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2016
Locations
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Primary
1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW
5th Floor
Washington, District of Columbia 20004, US
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100 Fuqua Dr
Box 90120
Durham, North Carolina 27708, US
Employees at Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
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Amanda McBroom, Ph.D.
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Gerrit Hamre
Research Director at Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
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Tiffany Chan
Program Coordinator |Accomplished higher education professional | Effective collaborator | Team-oriented
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David Ridley
Faculty Director, Health Sector Management, Fuqua School of Business
Updates
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Don't miss your last chance to register! This Thursday, August 29, Duke-Margolis and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine will host a webinar to discuss the past, present, and future of NC's Healthy Opportunities Pilots program. New speakers have been announced and an updated agenda is now available. Learn more about the event and register here: https://duke.is/8/e6sm
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My team and I at the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy, Maryam Nafie and Valerie J. Parker, are thrilled to be a part of the ISPE Annual Meeting this year in Berlin, Germany, where we will share our latest work and findings to date on "Catalyzing International Harmonization of Real World Evidence Standards." Our findings are based on details captured within our 'International Harmonization of Real World Evidence Standards Dashboard' and we encourage anyone interested in real-world evidence policy to check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dvZAapWw Looking forward to engaging with many of you this week at ISPE! See you there in-person! #ISPEAnnual2024 #RWE #RWD
ISPE's 2024 Annual Meeting kicks off today! Be part of the excitement in Berlin, August 24-28, and connect with industry leaders to engage in key dialogues on pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. Join us now: https://bit.ly/3TRrn1m #ISPEAnnual2024 #Pharmacoepidemiology #RWE
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Learn more about the policy surrounding interstate telemedicine, and the push for physicians to offer telehealth services beyond the state in which they are licensed, in this JAMA Viewpoint article written by Core Faculty member Barak Richman: https://duke.is/v/rvp6
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Learn more about North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilots program on August 29, as Duke-Margolis and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine gather experts to discuss the past, present, and future of the program. Registration closes soon! Secure your spot here: https://duke.is/8/e6sm
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Duke-Margolis researchers Beth Boyer, Katie Huber, Rob Saunders, and Mark McClellan have co-authored an article in Health Affairs Scholar to highlight four key action areas that members of the Future of Health (FOH) identified as critical to enabling the future of equitable access to health care. Read the paper here: https://duke.is/m/m6s7
Advancing the future of equitable access to health care: recommendations from international health care leaders
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We are excited to welcome our incoming Scholar cohort for the 2024-2025 academic year. The incoming cohort includes new students spanning from undergraduate, graduate and medical school programs. They will join our current Scholars to build upon their health policy skills and abilities to become the next generation of health policy leaders.
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Our President and CEO Glenn Wright shared insights into common challenges in Biologics License Applications (BLA) at the Continual Improvement of CDER BLA Submission Assessment and Facility Readiness/Inspection: CMC for Biologics & Biosimilars public meeting. This meeting, organized by the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy and supported by the FDA, took place today at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Thank you to the meeting organizers for the invite!
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Exciting news! Core Faculty member Rushina Cholera, former intern Anna Zolotor, and former intern and Margolis Scholar Ro Huang co-authored a paper, "Comparing Social Disadvantage Indices in Pediatric Populations," that is now available to read below:
I'm so excited to share that "Comparing Social Disadvantage Indices in Pediatric Populations" was published online in Pediatrics this morning 🎉 A huge thank you to my co-authors: Rushina Cholera and Nrupen Bhavsar for their epidemiological expertise and mentorship, and Ro Huang for their tireless work ethic and all-around brilliance. Thank you also to Gillian Sanders Schmidler for all of your guidance over the past four years and for introducing me to Nrupen and Rushina, and to everyone at the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy for making this work possible. The paper is a comparison of the associations between three social disadvantage indices and two pediatric health outcomes using EHR data. Read it here:
Comparing Social Disadvantage Indices in Pediatric Populations
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We are hiring! If you are interested in improving health, health equity, and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions, consider applying to one of our open positions today. Duke-Margolis is currently seeking a Policy Research Associate, Senior Policy Analyst, and an Administrative Assistant to the Director. Join our team: https://lnkd.in/eQWBkEG