ADRIANNA MCINTYRE [email protected]
Education:
ANTICIPATED HARVARD UNIVERSITY – Cambridge, MA 2021 Doctor of Philosophy in Health Policy • Concentration: Political Analysis • Dissertation committee: Robert Blendon (chair), Michael Chernew, Timothy Layton
2015 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN – Ann Arbor, MI Master of Public Policy Master of Public Health
2011 Bachelor of Science: Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science
Academic Honors and Awards: 2016-2018 Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) Training Fellowship in Health Services Research
2013-2014 University of Michigan Dow Sustainability Fellowship
2012-2013 David Bohnett Leadership and Public Service Fellowship
Publications: Peer-reviewed: A McIntyre, R Blendon, J Benson, M Findling, E Schneider. “The Affordable Care Act's Missing Consensus: Values, Attitudes, and Experiences Associated with Competing Health Reform Preferences.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, June 2020.
A McIntyre, Z Song. “The US Affordable Care Act: Reflections and directions at the close of a decade.” PLOS Medicine, February 2019.
A McIntyre, AM Joseph, N Bagley, “Small Change, Big Consequences — Partial
Medicaid Expansions under the ACA.” New England Journal of Medicine,
September 2017
A McIntyre, N Bagley, A Carroll, A Frakt, “The Dubious Empirical and Legal Foundations of Workplace Wellness Programs.” Health Matrix: A Journal of Law and Medicine, July 2017.
Book reviews: A McIntyre, “Our Health-Care Tug-of-War,” Democracy Journal, June 2015. Review of “America’s Bitter Pill” by Steven Brill, published in print.
Selected other A McIntyre, “Understanding 'Pennhurst': The legal doctrine that could save work: Obamacare,” Vox, March 2015. A McIntyre, A Frakt, “Obamacare Rate Shock Isn’t What You Think,” Bloomberg View, August 2013. 1 Revised August 1, 2020 ADRIANNA MCINTYRE [email protected]
Academic Honors and Awards: 2016-2018 Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) Training Fellowship in Health Services Research
2013-2014 University of Michigan Dow Sustainability Fellowship
2012-2013 David Bohnett Leadership and Public Service Fellowship
Teaching Experience: 2018-2020 Political Analysis and Strategy for U.S. Health Policy, Prof. Robert Blendon, Harvard Kennedy School/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health [Teaching Fellow]
2019-2020 Essentials of the Profession I – Health Policy Prof. Ateev Mehrotra, Prof. Nancy Keating, Prof. Nicole Maestas, Harvard Medical School [Teaching Fellow]
2019-2020 Essentials of the Profession II – Health Policy, Prof. Bruce Landon, Prof. Anupam B. Jena, Harvard Medical School [Teaching Fellow]
2015 Women’s Reproductive Health, Prof. Lisa Harris, Prof. Tim Johnson, University of Michigan Women's Studies Department [Graduate Student Instructor]
2014-2015 Politics of Public Policy, Prof. Rick Hall, Prof. Barry Rabe, University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy [Graduate Student Instructor]
Additional Curriculum Development 2020 Health Care Economics, Prof. Michael Chernew, Harvard Business School Online [course forthcoming in 2021].
Conference Presentations 2020 C Grogan, J Morone, J Oberlander, E Rigby, A Kirzinger, A McIntyre, E Franklin Fowler, “Health Care and the 2020 Election: Policy and Politics.” (Roundtable) American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. September 11, 2020 (virtual).
2018 A Jha, I Papanicolas, A Frakt, A McIntyre, “What Explains Higher Spending in the US: Prices, Utilization or Intensity?” (Podium session) AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. June 25, 2018, Seattle, WA.
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Invited Presentations: Social Media/Communication for Policy and Scholarship 2018 Essential Skills Program for Newly Appointed State and Territorial Health Officers, Harvard School of Public Health. August 14, 2018, Boston, MA.
“Research for Dummies: Translating Scientific Findings for Policy Audiences,” Coalition for Health Funding. July 19, 2018, Washington, DC.
2015 “A Press Release is Not Enough,” IHPI Seminar Series, University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation. May 8, 2015, Ann Arbor, MI.
2014 “Going Social.” ASPE Quantitative Research Network Series, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services. August 7, 2014, Washington, DC.
Professional Service and Affiliations: 2012 - Present Member, AcademyHealth
2018 - Present Member, American Political Science Association
2016 - 2018 Member, AcademyHealth Health Services Research Visibility Advisory Committee
2012 - 2014 Student representative, Master’s Program Committee, University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Ad hoc reviewer American Journal of Public Health, Health Services Research, American Journal of Managed Care
Media Appearances 2020 Abigail Abrams, “America's Health System Will Likely Make the Coronavirus Outbreak Worse,” TIME, March 4, 2020.
Shefali Luthra, “Sanders Embraces, New Study That Lowers ‘Medicare For All’s’ Cost, But Skepticism Abounds.” Kaiser Health News, February 26, 2020.
Samantha Liss, “Centene quietly lobbying Congress to let states partially expand
Medicaid.” Healthcare Dive, December 12, 2019.
“Medicare for All: Warren vs. Sanders.” The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC. November 7, 2019. [Radio]
2014 “Doctors can learn a lot from dentists.” Marketplace, April 24, 2014. [Radio]
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Other Experience: 2013 – Present The Incidental Economist (http://theincidentaleconomist.com) Managing Editor/Contributor
2015-2016 David A. Winston Health Policy Fellowship Fellow, Office of Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
2014 Vox Intern/Freelance contractor
2013 City of Detroit, Office of Mayor Dave Bing Bohnett Leadership and Public Service Fellow
2011-2013 Wayne State University School of Medicine Regulatory coordinator
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