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Junying Zhao

TitleProf,Asst
InstitutionUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
DepartmentHealth Administration & Policy
AddressCOHB 345
801 NE 13th St
Oklahoma City OK 73104
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    Harvard University, BostonMPH07/2009Global Health
    McMaster University, HamiltonPhD07/2015Health Economics
    University of California, IrvinePhD07/2020Mathematical Behavioral Sciences
    Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, BostonFellow07/2010Health Policy

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    June is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She is a health economic policy researcher addressing health technologies' legal and financial problems that affect firm innovation and consumer/patient welfare. She was initially trained as a clinician and received subsequent training in health policy and economics. June obtained her PhD in health policy with concentration in economics from McMaster University, PhD in mathematical behavioral sciences from the University of California, and her MPH from Harvard. In addition to healthcare finance, her interests include improv/theatre, poetry, cultural/spiritual travel, and philanthropy.
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    PRH00166     (Judith James)
    NIH
    CATCH-UP Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostic for underserved Populations
    Role: Co-Investigator

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    1. Zhao J, Zahn A, Pang SC, Quang TS, Campbell J, Halkitis PN. Early national trends in non-abortion reproductive care access after Roe. Front Public Health. 2024; 12:1309068. PMID: 38525331; PMCID: PMC10957616.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Zhao J, Demir F, Ghosh PK, Earley A, Kim M. Reforming the countermeasures injury compensation program for COVID-19 and beyond: An economic perspective. J Law Biosci. 2022 Jan-Jun; 9(1):lsac008. PMID: 35382431.
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    3. Zhao J, Kim M, Westbrook G, Bratzler DW. A comparative study of COVID-19 emergency funds allocated to the health sector: US, UK, and Canada. Health Policy. 2022 06; 126(6):493-503. PMID: 35504751.
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    4. . A Comparative Study of COVID-19 Emergency Funds Allocated to the Health Sector: US, UK, and Canada. Accepted. Health Policy. 2022.
    5. . Artificial Intelligence. Understanding the Principles and Practice of Legal Oncology. 1st ed. 2022. View Publication.
    6. . Reforming the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program for COVID-19 and Beyond: An Economic Perspective. In Press. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. 2022. View Publication.
    7. . Current Effects of Electronic Health Records and Future Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Medical Malpractice. Legal Medicine Perspectives. 2021.
    8. . Public Health Informatics. Boulton ML, ed. Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine. 16th ed. 2021. View Publication.
    9. . Investing in Health: A Macroeconomics Exploration of Short-Run and Long-Run Trade-Offs. Atlantic Economic Journal. 2018; 1(46):121- 133. View Publication.
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