Resources

Recorded Sept. 29, 2016
A conversation with Katherine Hempstead, who directs the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s work on health insurance coverage, about the upcoming enrollment season – and some of the data the foundation has gathered to better understand the status of the insurance market.
<!–
How to participate in the webcast:
Click here and a new window will open. Choose the option to “Enter as a Guest” and type in your name. Click on the “Enter Room” button.
This is a webcast exclusively for AHCJ members, so you will need your website username and password. If you don’t have that you can use the one-click login by entering your email address on file.
A link to the webcast will appear on this page about 15 minutes before it begins.
–>
About the speaker
Katherine Hempstead, Ph.D., has directed the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s work on health insurance coverage since 2013. She also works on health care price transparency and value. She joined the Foundation in 2011. Previously, Hempstead was director of the Center for Health Statistics in the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. She also served as statistician/analyst in the Office of the Attorney General, N.J. Department of Law and Public Safety, and as an assistant research professor at the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy, where she holds a visiting faculty position. Hempstead has held positions at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service, and at Catholic University, in Washington D.C. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Office of Population Research at Princeton University.
