- March 24, 2025
Data Scientists Discuss Digital Health Equity at Yale Conference
- January 30, 2025Source: Yale Daily News
Connecticut Democrats propose Medicaid expansion amid federal uncertainty
- January 16, 2025
Transforming public health science into local and global practice
- December 23, 2024Source: The New York Times
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Health Care Systems and Policy
Around the world, health care systems are struggling to deliver high-quality, high-value, patient-centered care in the face of limited budgets and rising medical costs, combined with rapid changes in the practices and organization of health care providers.
At the Yale School of Public Health, our experts are uncovering the factors that shape current practices, along with pioneering innovative approaches from unique interdisciplinary perspectives.
Over the past several decades, our faculty have conducted path-breaking research that examines:
- The impact of health-insurance reforms on health care quality
- The scope and effects of variation in health care prices
- The role of enhanced medical consumerism in shaping health-system performance
- The development of innovative approaches to assess patient experience, deploy feedback from patients to make health care more responsive, humane and better in quality
- The consequences of public policies that incentivize or regulate aspects of the health care system
- Innovative methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of new policy approaches
- Health care and mental health outcomes
- Leveraging physician networks to improve quality of care and outcomes
Recent Publications
Click here to download the full summary of YSPH 2023 research findings in publication.
Centers and other resources
- Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH)YIGH serves as the focal point for research, education, and engagement with global partners to improve the health of individuals and populations worldwide.
- Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analytics (CIDMA)CIDMA aims to optimize the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of vaccination strategies and other health interventions by quantitatively evaluating and informing public health policies.
- Public Health Modeling UnitThis renowned program uses mathematical representations of disease spread, healthcare processes, and human behavior to make better public health decisions and predictions.