Lauren Hersch Nicholas
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MPP, Public Policy, 2004, George Washington University
MPhil, PhD, Social Policy and Policy Analysis, 2008, Columbia University
Lauren Hersch Nicholas | |
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| Academic background | |
| Education | BS, Policy Analysis and Management, 2002, Cornell University MPP, Public Policy, 2004, George Washington University MPhil, PhD, Social Policy and Policy Analysis, 2008, Columbia University |
| Thesis | Medicare advantage?: the effects of managed care on Medicare quality, costs, and enrollment (2008) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Colorado Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins School of Medicine University of Michigan |
Lauren Hersch Nicholas is an American health economist. She is a professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Hersch Nicholas earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University in 2002[1] before enrolling at George Washington University for her Master of Public Policy degree in 2004. As a graduate student, she co-published The cost of privatization: extra payments to Medicare Advantage plans with Brian Biles and Barbara S. Cooper. Their study found that people with private Medicare plans will pay 8.4% more on average than fee-for-service costs.[2] Upon receiving her degree, Hersch Nicholas earned a Master of Philosophy and PhD at Columbia University in Social Policy and Policy Analysis in 2008.[3] Her completed dissertation Medicare Advantage? Managed Care and Medicare Quality, Cost and Enrollment won the 2009 Heinz Dissertation Award from the National Academy of Social Insurance.[4] Hersch Nicholas completed her National Institute on Aging postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan.[5]