Katherine Hempstead
Senior Policy Adviser
Katherine Hempstead is a senior policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She works on healthcare issues, mostly those related to health insurance, costs, and access to care. In her work in the policy unit, she seeks to inform policy discussions at the federal and state level by making data and analyses widely available. She is particularly interested making new sources of data that have the potential to inform policy available to researchers and the public sector.
Katherine joined the Foundation in 2011. Prior to that, she was the director of the Center for Health Statistics in the New Jersey Department of Health, where she focused on analysis and dissemination of major data sets including vital statistics, hospital discharge data, and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. In this role she became involved in a number of CDC surveillance projects, and led New Jersey’s participation in the National Violent Death Reporting System. During this time, she also worked at New Jersey’s Office of the Attorney General, where she led the internal evaluation of several criminal justice initiatives and participated in other analytical projects. Katherine also served on the faculty at the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy, where she is still a visitor.
Katherine received a PhD in Demography and History from the University of Pennsylvania, where she also received a bachelor’s degree in history and economics. She was a post-doctoral fellow at Princeton University’s Office of Population Research at the Woodrow Wilson School. Katherine has taught history, public policy, and biostatistics in various settings. She frequently speaks and writes about health insurance and other healthcare topics. She is also an active researcher, and has authored numerous articles in the peer reviewed literature.
Latest Commentary
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High-Risk Pools in the Individual Health Insurance Market11/14/2024
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What’s at stake for enrollees over 400% FPL if enhanced premium tax credits expire?10/17/2024
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What’s at stake for enrollees over 400% FPL if enhanced premium tax credits expire?10/17/2024
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Coverage of Obesity Therapies in State-Regulated Markets08/20/2024
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Coverage of Obesity Therapies in State-Regulated Markets08/14/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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When Medical Debt Relief Is Not Enough06/07/2024
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Marketplace Pulse: Health Insurance Coverage in Farm Country05/01/2024
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Marketplace Pulse: What's Going on with Medicaid Redetermination?03/21/2024
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Marketplace Pulse: Overlap Between Marketplace and Medicaid Continues to Increase02/28/2024
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Marketplace Pulse: Differences in Cost-Sharing Create Barriers to Mental Healthcare in Medicare Advantage02/01/2024
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Marketplace Pulse: Health Plan Participation Outlook12/18/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: The Challenge of Obtaining Mental Healthcare in the Marketplace11/13/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Who Covers Abortion in the Individual Market?10/25/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: What's Going on With Employer Insurance?09/28/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Differences in Cost-Sharing for Mental Health and Primary Care Services Persist08/24/2023
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Percent of Individual Market Health Plans that Apply the Deductible to Mental Health and Primary Care Services08/22/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Leading Medicaid MCOs in States that Have Reported Medicaid Disenrollment07/11/2023
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Work Requirements are a Policy Failure: Why are They Still an Option?05/23/2023
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Work Requirements are a Policy Failure: Why are They Still an Option?05/23/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Crossing the Bridge to the Marketplace04/06/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Medicaid and Marketplace Provider Networks03/08/2023
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Marketplace Pulse: Taking Stock of ICHRAs12/14/2022
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Marketplace Pulse: The Importance of Coverage in a Post-Dobbs World07/20/2022
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Marketplace Pulse: Fiscal Impact of Expanding Medicaid in Mississippi02/01/2022
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Marketplace Pulse: COVID-19 and the Coverage Gap09/01/2021
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December Marketplace Pulse: Prescription Drug Benefit12/18/2020
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Marketplace Pulse: Medicaid Managed Care Organizations in the Individual Market05/20/2019
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Marketplace Pulse: The Unsubsidized Will Always Be With Us11/27/2017
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New Effort Will Give Researchers Access to Valuable Health Datasets04/24/2017