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Genevra Murray

Genevra Murray

Genevra Murray

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Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and Management

Professional overview

Genevra F. Murray, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Policy and Management. Her research and teaching focus is on the organization and management of health care services, examining the organizational dimensions of payment and delivery system reform and its impact on racial, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities.

Dr. Murray’s current projects are focused on primary care delivery, with an emphasis on the health care safety net; the social determinants of health, particularly the integration of social services and medical care; advance care planning and palliative care integration; and global health systems and governance, particularly related to sexual and reproductive health care. She uses a mix of research methods with expertise in longitudinal qualitative methods.

Prior to joining the faculty at GPH, Dr. Murray was a fellow at Boston Medical Center and a research scientist at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. She has published in leading journals such as Health Affairs, Milbank Quarterly and Health Care Management Review.

Dr. Murray received her PhD in medical anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania, having graduated from there summa cum laude with a BA in anthropology.

Education

PhD Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
BA Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania

Honors and awards

Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Recipient (202020212022)
Fulbright Scholar (20052006)
William Penn Fellowship (2002200320042005)
Summa Cum Laude, University of Pennsylvania (2001)
Phi Beta Kappa, University of Pennsylvania (2001)
Valedictorian, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2001)

Publications

Publications

"Using theories" and" doing theory": Tool and action orientations to theory at the interface of public health and anthropology

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Aligning precision oncology with person‐centeredness: A call for a new definition. 

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Trends in Screening for Social Risk in US Physician Practices

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Advancing equity in challenging times : A qualitative study of telehealth expansion and changing patient–provider relationships in primary care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Advancing equity in challenging times: A qualitative study of telehealth expansion and changing patient-provider relationships in primary care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Enrollment Patterns of Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries by Dental, Vision, and Hearing Benefits

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Increased Use of Social Risk Screening by Physician Practices in the United States from 2017 and 2022

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“I Didn’t Do Into Medicine Just to be on the Phone” : Emotional Expression as Sacrosanct During Serious Illness Patient-Physician Advanced Cancer Care Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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"I'm in My Feelings Now" : Examination of Advance Care Planning Video Declarations by People with Advanced Cancer from a Safety Net Hospital

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A Decade of ACOs in Medicare : Have They Delivered on Their Promise?

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Disentangling the Role of Health Care Systems in Producing High-Quality Care

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Evaluating a social risk screening and referral program in an urban safety-net hospital emergency department

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Screening to What End? Social Risk Screening Requirements and their Implications

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Structural Barriers to Well-grounded Advance Care Planning for the Seriously Ill : a Qualitative Study of Clinicians’ and Administrators’ Experiences During a Pragmatic Trial

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Structure and integration of specialty palliative care in three NCI-designated cancer centers : a mixed methods case study

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Cross-Sector Strategic Alliances Between Health Care Organizations and Community-Based Organizations : Marrying Theory and Practice

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Problematic Integration : Racial Discordance in End-of-Life Decision Making

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Screening for Social Risk at Federally Qualified Health Centers : A National Study

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Survey of Information Exchange and Advanced Use of Other Health Information Technology in Primary Care Settings Capabilities In and Outside of the Safety Net

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Systemic Therapy Decision Making in Advanced Cancer : A Qualitative Analysis of Patient-Oncologist Encounters

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Actual and Missed Opportunities for End-of-Life Care Discussions with Oncology Patients : A Qualitative Study

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Avoiding medicaid : Characteristics of primary care practices with no medicaid revenue

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Critical issues in alliances between management partners and accountable care organizations

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FQHC Designation and Safety Net Patient Revenue Associated with Primary Care Practice Capabilities for Access and Quality

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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, DYNAMIC REINFORCEMENT, AND ALLIANCE PERFORMANCE : A CASE STUDY FROM HEALTH CARE

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Contact

genevra.murray@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003