Katie Coleman, MSPH
Research Associate
Research Interests:
Ms. Coleman is a translational health services researcher interested in
health care financing, pay for performance, and the business case for
quality and access. Her current research entails developing and evaluating
strategies to encourage adoption of the Chronic Care Model and fiscal
stability in the safety-net. She is especially interested in applied
research methodologies including cost-effectiveness analysis, program
evaluation and policy analysis.
Contact Ms. Coleman:
Voice Mail: 206-287-2872
E-Mail: coleman.cf@ghc.org
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Recent Publications:
Coleman K, Hamblin R. Can pay-for-performance improve quality and reduce
health disparities? PLoS Med. 2007;4(6):e216.
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Coleman K, Reiter K, Fulwiler M. The impact of pay-for-performance on
diabetes care in a large network of community health centers. J Health
Care Poor Underserved. 2007;18(4):966-83.
Abstract
Coleman CF. The Impact of Pay-for-Performance on Diabetes Care in a Large
Network of Community Health Centers. University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, April 27, 2006 (poster presentation).
Coleman CF. Screening and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes and its
Impact on Offspring’s’ Quality of Life: An Economic Evaluation. Center for
Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 7th
Annual Women’s Health Research Day, Chapel Hill, NC April 5, 2006 (poster
presentation).
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