Health Economic Modeling

 The department has expanded its focus on the economics of health care and health policy by establishing the Center for Health Economic Modeling in 2021, directed by Professor John Graves, PhD.

Maternal & Child Health

The department's perinatal pharmacoepidemiology team, which includes Professors Carlos Grijalva, MD, and Marie Griffin, MD, Research Associate Professor Margaret Adgent, PhD, Assistant Professor Ashley Leech, PhD, and Assistant Professor Andrew Wiese Ph.D., MPH, has worked closely with colleagues in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to use linked records of mothers and babies enrolled in TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, to examine important questions regarding maternal and infant outcomes associated with medication use during pregnancy.

Prescription Drug Pricing & Policy

The department studies population-level use and costs of medications in the United States, particularly around specialty drug pricing, implications for patients and Medicare policy.

Mental Health

The department has expanded its research into mental health with the additions of University Distinguished Professor Velma McBride Murry, PhD and Assistant Professor Carrie Fry, PhD, to the roster of primary faculty since 2020. 

Infectious Disease Surveillance

The Tennessee Emerging Infection Program (EIP) is part of a 10-state network sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and consists of state health departments and their collaborators in academic institutions. The EIP network is a national resource for surveillance, prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases. This surveillance produces reliable estimates of the incidence of certain infections and provides the foundation for a variety of epidemiologic studies to explore risk factors, disease severity and prevention strategies.

Medicaid

The department often focuses its research on the nuances of Medicaid programs and subsequent policies regarding affordability, delivery of care and overall health outcomes. Assistant Professors Carrie Fry, PhD, and Kevin Griffith, PhD, have used insurance claims and hospital discharge data to measure access to opioid use disorder, mental health and, more recently, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on excess mortality and other areas. Dr. Fry has also been recognized for leveraging her research into developing potential new statistical models.

Global Health Research & Policy

The department’s health policy efforts extend beyond U.S. borders to improve the health of communities around the globe.Our faculty are conducting epidemiological research in Sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America, working to inform the health care system in the Middle East, and recently have established new agreements to study aspects of public health in South America.

John Hernandez

John
Martinez
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Health Policy
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William Schaffner Turns Over EIP Program After Decades of Leadership

William Schaffner, MD, professor of Health Policy and primary investigator for the Tennessee Emerging Infections Program (EIP) began turning over his responsibilities to H. Keipp Talbot, MD, in late 2022.Dr. Schaffner has been with VUMC since the 1960s, effectively making him one of the longest tenured physicians ever at VUMC. He has been the primary investigator for the multi-state EIP for more than 10 years. Under his leadership, the program has grown in scope, staffing and focus, adding disease surveillance activities.