Genevra Murray
Genevra Murray
Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and Management
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Professional overview
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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.
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Education
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PhD Anthropology, University of PennsylvaniaBA Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
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Honors and awards
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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)
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Publications
Publications
Role of norms in variation in cancer centers' end-of-life quality : Qualitative case study protocol
Failed retrieving data.The Role of Value-Based Payment in Promoting Innovation to Address Social Risks : A Cross-Sectional Study of Social Risk Screening by US Physicians
Failed retrieving data.Upstream with a small paddle : How acos are working against the current to meet patients’ social needs
Failed retrieving data.Care Transformation Strategies and Approaches of Accountable Care Organizations
Failed retrieving data.Prevalence of Screening for Food Insecurity, Housing Instability, Utility Needs, Transportation Needs, and Interpersonal Violence by US Physician Practices and Hospitals
Failed retrieving data.Trust, Money, and Power : Life Cycle Dynamics in Alliances Between Management Partners and Accountable Care Organizations
Failed retrieving data.Mask use, hand hygiene, and seasonal influenza-like illness among young adults : A randomized intervention trial
Failed retrieving data.More than just a communication medium : What older adults say about television and depression
Failed retrieving data.A mixed-methods approach to understanding loneliness and depression in older adults
Failed retrieving data.When a school-based child sexual abuse prevention goes awry, you Pivot!
Failed retrieving data.Working title: A Review of ACOs and Equity
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