Hyeouk Chris Hahm
Dr. Hahm’s areas of expertise are behavioral health, mental health and substance use; clinical research methods; health and public health; program evaluation methods; and trauma and violence. Her areas of focus are HIV/STI infections among Asian Americans, acculturation, health risk behaviors [...]
Frequently Asked Questions about the Family Opportunity Act’s Medicaid Buy-In Option
This Catalyst Center policy brief provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Family Opportunity Act (FOA) Medicaid Buy-in option, including what the advantages are for families raising children with disabilities and states, how it affects existing pathways to Medicaid, and any costs fo [...]
Jorge Delva
Professor Jorge Delva is Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Social Work (2018-2023) and former Director of CISWH (2019-2023). His multi- and trans-disciplinary research seeks to reduce health disparities and improve the lives of low-income and racial and ethnic minority populations. [...]
Luz Marilis López
Luz Marilis López, MSW, MPH, PhD, is a Clinical Professor at Boston University School of Social Work and Associate Director of the Dual Degree Program in Social Work & Public Health. Her research and practice interests are in the areas of substance abuse, trauma due to violence, diverse populat [...]
Mitra Sharif
Mitra is passionate about social justice, mental health, and meaningful experiences. She previously served as Human Resources & Operations co-op for a clean energy investment firm (Sunwealth), Captain of the Northeastern Club Softball team, and YMCA Travel Camp Counselor. Mitra enjoys collaborat [...]
Suicide and Opioid Use
This research project focuses on preventing suicide among people who use opioids. Funded by a $65,000 grant from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the project will create a suicide and overdose prevention needs assessment for agencies that provide opioid treatment across Massachusetts. [...]
Jennifer M. Gómez
Jennifer M. Gómez, former Ford Fellow, is a Black feminist trauma researcher and race scholar who developed cultural betrayal trauma theory to examine the impact of oppression on outcomes of violence on individuals and communities who are marginalized. Her book “The Cultural Betrayal of Black Wom [...]
ECHO
ECHO was a 5-year multi-site evaluation and technical assistance center funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Division of HIV/AIDS Bureau – Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS). The Evaluation C [...]
Daniel P. Miller
Daniel P. Miller is the Chair of Human Behavior and and Associate Professor at Boston University School of Social Work. His areas of expertise include child and family well-being, health and public health, social policy and poverty, food insecurity and food and nutrition assistance programs, father [...]
Webinar Slides: Medicaid and CHIP: Funding, Service Delivery, and Quality
This is the fourth webinar in a five-webinar series about the Catalyst Center’s latest technical assistance tool Public Insurance Programs and Children with Special Health Care Needs: A Tutorial on the Basics of Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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