Ankur Pandya
ankurfactorial.bsky.social
Ankur Pandya
@ankurfactorial.bsky.social
Economics 45%
Public Health 28%

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🎥 New video spotlighting the mission and impact of the Department of Health Policy and Management at @hsph.harvard.edu.

▶️ Watch, share, and learn more about what drives HPM!

#HealthPolicy #PublicHealth #HPM #HealthEquity #Storytelling
Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
YouTube video by Harvard HPM
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Stay safe out there y'all

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Although Philip Rivers made a return to pursue individual achievements, he also did something very useful for his big family in the process:

He extended his NFL-sponsored health insurance.
🚨 Predoc Opportunity at Yale! 🚨

Care about research that changes policy?

My research team works within state government to advance evidence and learning for a smarter safety net!

And our predocs have excellent PhD placements. Apply here!

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Economics of the Safety Net
tobin.yale.edu

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“I just can’t wait to sleep in my own bed again.” -me, 5 minutes after getting up from my own bed

Wife calls play-action passes “fake-outs” and honestly we all should

We be Burns’ing

Can’t even get “asdfg” spelled correctly… embarrassing 🙄

Natch

I always wear “Sport” fragrances before playing sports

😂
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(in the style of Sugar Ray)

🎵 I-I-I-I don’t wanna write 🎵

lol

🎉 Congratulations to CHDS faculty Ankur Pandya (@ankurfactorial.bsky.social), who has been elected by the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM) (@smdm.bsky.social) membership to President-Elect for 2025-2026.

🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/FvHJT

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🎉 Congratulations to CHDS faculty Ankur Pandya (@ankurfactorial.bsky.social), who has been elected by the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM) (@smdm.bsky.social) membership to President-Elect for 2025-2026.

🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/FvHJT

“I gotta LOCK IN or I’ll BE COOKED”

- teens these days

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PhD candidate Ye Shen published a modeling study that estimated cumulative insurance experiences during childhood in JAMA (@jama.com), with coauthors including CHDS faculty Ankur Pandya (@ankurfactorial.bsky.social) and Nicolas Menzies.

🔗 More about the study: shorturl.at/lXEAX

Marketing VP: What do people love the most?

Client: Uh, ice cr….

Marketing VP: WRONG. They love TED talks, Peyton Manning, and insurance.

Client: You are right. Here is your money.

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CHDS affiliate Karen Smith co-authored a cost-effectiveness analysis of intensive blood pressure targets in settings with blood pressure measurement error, with colleagues including CHDS' Thomas Gaziano, Nicolas Menzies, and Ankur Pandya (@ankurfactorial.bsky.social).

📝Read more: shorturl.at/4Kekr

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It’s that time of year again: The information session for Harvard’s PhD in Health Policy will be held a month from today, on Tuesday, October 28.

Register here (recording will be available for those who can’t make it): harvard.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
A new paper led by Harvard Health Policy PhD student Ye Shen finds that, in the current policy environment, more than six in ten kids will have been enrolled in Medicaid for some period of time by their 18th birthday; the program is absolutley critical for children.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Excited to share new research led by Jessica Harvey exploring the budget impact of gene therapies for sickle cell disease, with a focus on Medicaid programs.

Co-As: @ankurfactorial.bsky.social, @leah-rand.bsky.social, @akesselheim.bsky.social, & George Goshua.

🔗: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Modeling the Budgetary Impacts of Sickle Cell Disease Gene Therapies on State Medicaid Programs - Journal of General Internal Medicine
Journal of General Internal Medicine -
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Tomato season ya bish (my in-laws canning, not us!)

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Dr Seuss, MD not as good with book sales

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Interesting, feasible, impactful, choose 2

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In this just published paper in Value in Health led by Feng Xie and colleagues, we reviewed the published cost-effectiveness evidence for the 15 drugs selected for IPAY 2027 Medicare negotiations.

@djvanness.bsky.social @ankurfactorial.bsky.social
www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S109...
Cost Effectiveness of the 15 Drugs Selected for IPAY 2027 CMS Drug Price Negotiation
To analyze published cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) for the 15 drugs selected for the Initial Price Applicability Year 2027 by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
www.valueinhealthjournal.com