John P. McGovern Award Lecture in Family, Health, and Human Values
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4333 University Dr,Houston TX 77204
31 March, 2022
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Hear Dr. Mollyann Brodie share insights from 12 years of polling on the ACA (and a quarter century of polling on healthcare.) “Whither the Public and the ACA Today?: Insights from Twelve Years of Polling on the ACA (and a quarter century of polling on health care)”The John P. McGovern Annual Award Lectureship in Family, Health, and Human Values is an annual award lecture series that explores the intersections of focuses on humanities, fine arts and communication. At the 2022 lecture, Kaiser Family Foundation executive Mollyann Brodie, Ph.D. will share insights gained from more than a decade of polling on the Affordable Care Act and a quarter century of healthcare polling. Mollyann Brodie, Ph.D.Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) Executive Director, KFF’s Public Opinion and Survey Research Program Mollyann Brodie is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and Executive Director of KFF’s Public Opinion and Survey Research Program. As COO, Dr. Brodie oversees KFF’s budgeting, human resources, facilities management, and the executive operations of the President’s Office and Board of Trustees. As ED of Public Opinion and Survey Research, she oversees KFF’s polling work including the Covid-19 Vaccine Monitor, the monthly Health Tracking Poll and ongoing survey partnerships with news media organizations. A distinguished public opinion scholar, Dr. Brodie’s research efforts focus on understanding the U.S. public’s views and knowledge on health care policy issues, and the role of opinion in health policy debates. Her research has been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association; New England Journal of Medicine; Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law; and Health Affairs. She is co-editor of the book American Public Opinion and Health Care (CQ Press, 2011). Dr. Brodie is a Past President of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the 2018 recipient of the Roper Center’s Warren J. Mitofsky Award for Excellence in Public Opinion Research. She received a M.S. in Health Policy and Management and a Ph.D. in Health Policy from Harvard University. This lecture is open to the public and free to attend. A limited number of in-person tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. This event will also be live streamed for the public. Select the "Livestream" ticket option for information on how to join. Please note that face masks and safe social distancing will be encouraged. All attendees must follow the University of Houston COVID-19 policies and protocols.
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