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Mathematica's Health Experts to Present at
the 2013 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

Contact: Jennifer de Vallance, (202) 484-4692

WASHINGTON, DC—June 19, 2013—From June 22 to 25, approximately 25 researchers from Mathematica Policy Research will participate in the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (ARM) in Baltimore, MD. The meeting is expected to draw as many as 3,000 health services researchers, academic leaders, policymakers, practitioners, and students. Mathematica staff will participate in a wide range of conference presentations, panel discussions, poster sessions, and peer-to-peer exchanges on topics such as medical homes, children’s health care, disability policy, care coordination for the chronically ill, behavioral health care, and payment and delivery system reforms. Click here for a complete list of Mathematica’s conference presentations.

Throughout the conference, Mathematica will video-record interviews with conference attendees, guest speakers, and other health care experts to gain their unique perspectives on the most interesting issues facing the health research community this year. To watch these videos and find out more about Mathematica’s latest research in health care, please visit us at booth 515/517.

About Mathematica: Mathematica Policy Research seeks to improve public well-being by conducting studies and assisting clients with program evaluation and policy research, survey design and data collection, research assessment and interpretation, and program performance/data management. Its clients include foundations, federal and state governments, and private-sector and international organizations. The employee-owned company, with offices in Princeton, NJ; Ann Arbor, MI; Cambridge, MA; Chicago, IL; Oakland, CA; and Washington, DC, has conducted some of the most important studies of health care, international, disability, education, family support, employment, nutrition, and early childhood policies and programs