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Ji E Chang

Ji Chang

Ji E Chang

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Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management

Professional overview

Ji Eun Chang, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health Policy and Management at the New York University School of Global Public Health, where she also serves as the public health policy and management concentration director for the Ph.D. program. Professor Chang uses mixed-methods research designs and draws from qualitative, quantitative, and geospatial data to demonstrate disparities and highlight barriers faced by safety net providers and underserved patients in accessing equitable care.

Professor Chang is the principal investigator of the AI4Healthy Cities Initiative in New York City, a multi-city collaboration between the Novartis Foundation, Microsoft AI4Health, and local health officials to reduce cardiovascular health inequities through big data analytics. Dr. Chang is also the co-principal investigator of an NIH NIDA-funded study to support implementing transitional opioid programs in safety net hospitals. Dr. Chang received a B.A. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley, an M.S. in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Ph.D. in Public Administration from New York University in 2016.

Education

BA, Economics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
MS, Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
PhD, Public Administration, New York University, New York, NY

Honors and awards

Governor’s Scholar (2007)
Regents and Chancellors’ Scholar (2005)

Areas of research and study

Cardiovascular Disease
Health Disparities
Health Equity
Public Health Management
Public Health Management
Safety Net Providers and Patients
Substance Use Disorders

Publications

Publications

Poster: Suicide ideation and behavior disparities among high school students: Examining Asian and multiracial race/ethnicity

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Poster:  Hospital Adoption of Harm Reduction and Risk Education Strategies to Address Substance Use Disorder

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Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes, clinical care, health behaviors, and social determinants of health and an action-oriented, dynamic tool for visualizing them

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Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes, clinical care, health behaviors, and social determinants of health and an action-oriented, dynamic tool for visualizing them

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Rural-urban disparities in health outcomes, clinical care, health behaviors, and social determinants of health and an action-oriented, dynamic tool for visualizing them

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Senior Author: Team Based Care in Primary Care Settings: A Scoping Review 

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Stakeholder Perspectives on Data-Driven Solutions to Address Cardiovascular Disease and Health Equity in New York City

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Stakeholder Perspectives on Data-Driven Solutions to Address Cardiovascular Disease and Health Equity in New York City

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Strategies to support substance use disorder care transitions from acute-care to community-based settings : a scoping review and typology

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Strategies to support substance use disorder care transitions from acute-care to community-based settings: a scoping review and typology

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Substance Use Disorder Program Availability in Safety-Net and Non-Safety-Net Hospitals in the US

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Substance Use Disorder Program Availability in Safety-Net and Non-Safety-Net Hospitals in the US

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Trends in the Prioritization and Implementation of Substance Use Programs by Nonprofit Hospitals : 2015-2021

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Uses of Social Determinants of Health Data to Address Cardiovascular Disease and Health Equity : A Scoping Review

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Uses of Social Determinants of Health Data to Address Cardiovascular Disease and Health Equity: A Scoping Review

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Utilizing Publicly Available Community Data to Address Social Determinants of Health : A Compendium of Data Sources

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Variance of US Hospital Characteristics by Safety-Net Definition

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Assessing the effectiveness of problem-solving courts on the reduction of overdose deaths in the United States: A difference-in-difference study

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Obesity and Patient Activation : Confidence, Communication, and Information Seeking Behavior

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Patient Characteristics Associated with Phone Versus Video Telemedicine Visits for Substance Use Treatment during COVID-19

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Patients’ Perspectives on the Shift to Telemedicine in Primary and Behavioral Health Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Presenting Author: Title: Integrating Harm Reduction and Medical Care: Lessons from Three Models

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Racial/ethnic disparities in the availability of hospital based opioid use disorder treatment

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Synchronous Home-Based Telemedicine for Primary Care : A Review

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Rapid Transition to Telehealth and the Digital Divide : Implications for Primary Care Access and Equity in a Post-COVID Era

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Contact

ji.chang@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003