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Karen Davis
Professor Emerita in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Martha Hostetter
Consulting Writer and Editor, Pear Tree Communications
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Consulting Writer and Editor
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Fellowship
The Margaret E. Mahoney FellowshipsTo honor the legacy of the late Commonwealth Fund president Margaret E. Mahoney, the Commonwealth Fund, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the New York Academy of Medicine, and other founding donors have created a new fellowship program for health professional students, focused on transforming health care delivery systems for vulnerable populations and early childhood development and prevention.
The Margaret E. Mahoney Fellowships will provide stipends to support medical, dental, nursing, public health, and public policy students to participate in eight- to 10-week research and policy projects focused on addressing the health needs of vulnerable urban populations. Projects must be conducted with or supervised by a senior professional mentor in an academic, government, or nonprofit institution in the Greater New York/New Jersey area.
For more information, or to apply to the fellowship, please visit: http://www.nyam.org/awards-grants/student-grants/margaret-e-mahoney-fellowships/
Programs
Archived: State InnovationsThe Commonwealth Fund's State Innovations Program aimed to improve state and national health system performance by supporting, stimulating, and spreading integrated, state-level strategies for expanding access to care and promoting high-quality, efficient care, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Journal Article / Jun 05, 2015
Innovative Care Models for High-Cost Medicare Beneficiaries: Delivery System and Payment Reform to Accelerate Adoptionblog / Jan 28, 2021
Any Medicare Solvency Effort Must Include Advancing Health EquityGrant
Learning from the International Experience: Commissioned Papers for the 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Symposium- Grantee Organization: The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.
- Principal Investigator: David Bates, M.D., M.Sc.