Kandice Kapinos
drkandice.bsky.social
Kandice Kapinos
@drkandice.bsky.social

Health economist, mama, yogi, and power napper.
Senior economist at RAND | Director of Causal Inference Center | Adjunct at UTSW | #firstgen #healthpolicy

Public Health 37%
Economics 28%

Interesting dynamic: 2.6 contractors exist for every federal employee. Will fed RIFs shrink the contractor workforce (less oversight needed) or expand it (more outsourcing)?

www.atlantafed.org/blogs/macrob...
The Impact on the Labor Market of Potential Reductions in Federal Employment
The federal government is the largest employer in the United States. How might cutbacks affect the overall labor force? A Policy Hub: Macroblog post looks at data to understand the potential impact on...
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Oh dear.

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In recent weeks, top health officials have floated an idea for bringing down prescription drug costs in the U.S.: getting Americans to take fewer medications.
Is taking fewer medications the key to lowering drug costs in the U.S.?
Experts say Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health officials’ pronouncements to lower drug costs overlooks major key issues.
nbcnews.to

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Interesting research showing shingles vaccines associated with 20% decrease in likelihood of getting dementia. We know several viruses and or associated immune- mediated inflammation important in Alzheimer’s development so this likely fits with that idea & more evidence of wider vaccine benefits 🧪
Study finds strongest evidence yet that shingles vaccine helps cut dementia risk
Older adults in Wales who had the jab were 20% less likely to be diagnosed with dementia that those not vaccinated
www.theguardian.com

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Cory Booker is 23 hours in and somehow seems to be gaining strength
The coolest thing I’ve seen today is that a bunch of volunteer public health professionals and developers have restored the CDC website from before January 20th 2025.

This differs from an archive in that they want to rebuild the links between pages and replicate the full website.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
restoredcdc.org

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RAND @rand.org · Mar 8
New study: Mothers who were given access to virtual breastfeeding support (or telelactation) through a free app tended to report more breastfeeding than peers who did not receive such help. Positive effects were greatest among Black mothers. www.rand.org/news/press/2...
Virtual Support May Expand Breastfeeding
Mothers who were given access to virtual breastfeeding support (or telelactation) through a free app tended to report more breastfeeding than peers who did not receive such help, with a more pronounce...
www.rand.org

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“Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.” #internationalwomensday
The measles outbreak in Texas is reminding me of the public letter Roald Dahl wrote about losing his daughter to measles in 1962, just before the vaccine was publicly available.

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God bless @ipums.bsky.social.

Be sure to donate if you use these data, can’t guarantee that they’ll continue to get federal grants: makingagift.umn.edu/give/fund.ht...

Okay, whew, might be my vpn.

Um, is pubmed down for everyone? #episky #medsky #econsky

But whhhyyyyyy? What is wrong with these terms??
Scientists at the CDC were ordered late on Friday to withdraw any pending publications, at any scientific journal, that mention terms such as “transgender,” “immigrant,” “LGBT” or “pregnant people.”
CDC Scientists Ordered to Withdraw Studies That Say ‘LGBT’ or ‘Pregnant People’
www.nytimes.com
Scientists at the CDC were ordered late on Friday to withdraw any pending publications, at any scientific journal, that mention terms such as “transgender,” “immigrant,” “LGBT” or “pregnant people.”
CDC Scientists Ordered to Withdraw Studies That Say ‘LGBT’ or ‘Pregnant People’
www.nytimes.com

Luka trade blowing up my feed reminds me when I met him. I was having coffee with @mcuban.bsky.social and Luka came in…after M introduced me, L left. M turned to me and said, do you know who that is? Me: a basketball player?

Health economists be watching sports like…🫣

I could get to search page and see results. But every time I tried to click on article, I couldn’t get it to load. Admittedly, I only tried a few after that.

Is this where the cdc stacks have gone??

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New today:

Death rates for Americans aged 25-44 have been rising since 2010. Their mortality is now 70% higher than it would be had pre-2011 mortality declines continued.

w Rafeya Raquib, Katie Berry, Keeley Morris, & @astokespop.bsky.social

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Did ChatGPT have suggestions?? 😬

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So, is it more efficient for taxpayers to subsidize these workers through the social programs or pay higher prices for groceries at Kroger? Assuming it’s the all the same to Kroger, I think the latter but might be missing something.

Frfr. Let’s document all these inequalities and make policy prescriptions. But don’t mind our own inherent caste system within academia.
a man in a black vest and white shirt is sitting on a chair in front of a window
ALT: a man in a black vest and white shirt is sitting on a chair in front of a window
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I have a student working in this space too. Lemme check with her.

Policy peeps attending #APPAM: come hear @sebastiantt.bsky.social talk about the podcast he cohosts called, Hidden Curriculum. I only recently discovered and it’s great! He and @ajhollingsworth.bsky.social talk about statistical grammar, tenure letters, and much more. #firstgen (et al.) welcome!

Me!

Love serving on study section @Nih

In person makes for intense couple of days but fueled by sbux and all the inspiring work. 🙌🙌
For those attending APPAM this coming week:

Join Arnold Ventures, the Russell Sage Foundation, Equitable Growth, & the Policy Academies for a big, fun, joint reception on FRIDAY 11/22, 6:30-8:30, at Fogo de Chão (very close to the conference hotel). 🥳

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Depends on if this is a RHS or LHS variable. And how many people in your sample.

Me! Come see me at #firstgen policy researchers community meeting!