CPPR Health Policy Seminar: Charles Stoecker (Tulane)
“T’cher Take Charge: A Peer Navigation Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase PrEP Uptake among Trans Women in Louisiana"
JP Morgan Chase Professor in Health Care Finance, Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University
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The Health Policy Working Group, a core initiative of the Health Policy Program in the Center for Public Policy Research (CPPR), is an interdisciplinary network of Tulane researchers and practitioners whose work focuses on a broad range of issues at the intersection of health and the social sciences.
Each semester, the Health Policy Working Group invites members, participants, and guest speakers to present their latest research and receive feedback from the group members. The group is organized by Murphy Core Faculty members Mary Olson, Associate Professor Economics and Director of the Health Policy Program, and Kevin Callison, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management in the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
Charles Stoecker is a health economist interested in designing and analyzing policies that affect early life events. Dr. Stoecker's work has explored the impacts of vaccination policy efficiency, air pollution regulation, and health insurance coverage on children's health. His current research focuses on the economics of infectious disease including the impact of the Super Bowl on disease transmission and the links between scope of practice laws and health inequality.