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The Roosevelt Institution's Policy Expo 2006, a summit of vision and ideas, in Washington D.C. Photo by Nick Bradley.

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"It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something."

— Franklin Roosevelt 


 

Center on Public Health


The Center on Public Health provides a forum for innovative student research into the problems facing our healthcare system, such as access, cost, and quality of care. Each meeting meetings has three main goals: (1) to coordinate the center�s current research projects, (2) to discuss and educate members about particular aspects of health policy, and (3) to connect members with the resources to further their engagement in health issues. Outside of the weekly meeting we provide opportunities to meet distinguished professors and community leaders concerned with public health issues. Also, we can help coordinate publication of research with the PH: The Yale Journal of Public Health and other publications.

On March 20th, Yale Roosevelt fellows went to Brown to present two policy pieces at the Brown-Yale Health Symposium! Click here for details.

Weekly Meeting:

Sundays at 4:00 PM, Trumbull Common Room (note location change!)

**Members, please check the announcement board for any changes in the meeting time and place.**.

Current Projects:

Medical Outreach to Native American Communities
Health Insurance for Undocumented Children

Past Research Projects:

 

  • In recent years, major questions have arisen concerning the efficacy of health insurance mandates, which laws passed by state legislature that require health insurance providers to cover specific healthcare services. Supporters of mandates claim the mandates are necessary to prevent insurers from providing inadequate coverage and to ensure patients receive cost-saving preventive healthcare. Opponents argue that mandates make healthcare more costly, less efficient and increase the number of uninsured patients. There are literally billions of dollars and the health of millions of people at stake in this debate.

    In response to this issue, the Connecticut state legislature has asked Roosevelt PH to produce a report with recommendations on how to assess the effectiveness of health insurance mandates in Connecticut. We will begin our research by examining how previous effectiveness studies have been done elsewhere in order to determine the standards that a study in Connecticut will have to meet. Next, we will work with the State Healthcare Advocate, insurance companies within the state and healthcare professionals to create a protocol for conducting mandates studies in Connecticut. Finally, we will use our protocol to provide a preliminary analysis of several mandates and present our findings with our recommendations to the state legislature.

     

     

  • New Haven Youth Health Survey

    Roosevelt PH will be developing and running a health survey project in a number of New Haven schools, gathering information from students, parents and educators about a variety of health issues. We will also aim to learn about the community, environmental and social factors that affect health in New Haven. We will use the survey to gain insight about the health of children in New Haven and to make informed suggestions to those who have participated in the survey and to local government. This project has the potential to be full of all of the best things that Roosevelt has to offer: productive interaction with the community we live in, a chance to do original research and use that research to arrive at important conclusions, the opportunity to play an active role in our local government and of course, a great way to get to know some fantastic Yalies.

Click for Public Health Center One-Pager

Group members:
Hannah Lupien
Kira Newman
Victor Alquicira
Joyce Arnold
Derrick Ashong
Rui Bao
Alice Baumgartner
Kristin B Baxivanos
Ambika Bhushan
Ruth Botsio
Samantha Broussard-Wilson
Julie Carney
Laura Chandhok
Michael Chao
Isabel Chen
Tina Cheung
Shasky L Clarke
Anna S Creager
Kathryn M Dowling
Matthew S Durstenfeld
Benjamin Elkins
Nicole Espy
Beth Fiedorek
Jennifer L Fitzgerald
Walker S Frahm
Eva M Galvan
Madeleine Gelblum
Gregory Geusic
Anna Goddu
Gabriel Goffman
Sonia Gupta
Sameer Gupta
Emily Hoffman
Taffany Hwang
Christina Jacovides
Norma Jaimez
Hilina T Kassa
Richard Kim
Ruth Kim
Harrison Korn
Ka Mo Lau
Sun Jin Lee
Angela Lee
Angela Lee
Tess E Lerner-Byars
Katherine C Lewandowski
Joanna Linzer
Andrew L Liotta
Aaron M Littman
Geoffrey Liu
Benjamin Long
Michael Losak
Stephanie Marton
Tiffany Mason
Lydia R Maurer
Jennifer McDonough
Christina Mendoza
Emily A Morell
Robert A Nelb
Van Trinh Q Nguyen
Justin Petrillo
Rachel B Plattus
Ashley E Ponce
Erica N Reder
Mitchell Reich
Lauren Ross
Ariela K Rothstein
Christopher L Schmicker
Paul D Schneider
Rebecca Serbin
Rosh K Sethi
Aaron T Sin
Amy Skerry
James Smithy
Natalie Spicyn
Raphael Starr
Carly Stockdale
Jordan B Strom
Héctor R Sueiro
Alexandra Suich
Elizabeth Sutton-Stone
Lauren A Taylor
Danielle Torres
Danny Townsend
Margaret Tung
Eleanor A Wertman
Efan Wu
Victor A Zapana
Hilary J frankel
rebecca russ
sarah.milby@yale.edu
sofia.solomon@yale.edu
erica.newland@yale.edu
joshua.greene@yale.edu
maria.prieto@yale.edu