Jeanne S. Ringel

Jeanne S. Ringel

Director, Access and Delivery Program; Senior Economist; Director of On-the-Job Training and Professor of Policy Analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School

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Jeanne S. Ringel is director of the Access and Delivery Program and a senior economist at RAND. She is also a professor of policy analysis at Pardee RAND Graduate School and director of the school's On-the-Job Training program. Ringel has over 20 years of experience leading contract research teams on a range of public health and health care topics. Ringel is currently supporting the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in implementing the drug price negotiation components of the Inflation Reduction Act. She recently completed a series of projects to promote COVID-19 vaccination equity. This work builds on Ringel's portfolio of vaccination policy work where she has supported the HHS in developing strategic plans for improving vaccine and immunization enterprise, including the 2010 and 2020 National Vaccine Plans and the 2017 National Adult Immunization Plan. Ringel has also worked on a range of projects addressing health care access and delivery. She recently completed a project assessing the methods for measuring timely access to care in California. Prior projects focused on assessing whether the VA healthcare system has the resources and capabilities to provide timely and accessible care to veterans and modeling differences in treatment costs between the VA's regional networks to inform VA's budget allocation methods. Ringel earned her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Maryland, College Park.

Education

Ph.D. in economics, University of Maryland, College Park; M.A. in economics, University of Maryland, College Park

Selected Work

  • Faherty LJ, Hunter GP, Holmes P, and Ringel JS, "Perceived Influence of Incentives on COVID-19 Vaccination Decision-making and Trust," JAMA Network Open, 6(5), 2023
  • Faherty, Laura J., Jeanne S. Ringel, Malcolm V. Williams, Ashley M. Kranz, Lilian Perez, Lucy B. Schulson, Allyson D. Gittens, Brian Phillips, Lawrence Baker, Priya Gandhi, Khadesia Howell, Rebecca L. Wolfe, and Tiwaladeoluwa Adekunle, The U.S. Equity-First Vaccination Initiative: Early Insights, RAND Corporation (RR-A1627-1), 2022
  • Nascimento de Lima P, Lempert RJ, Vardavas R, Baker L, Ringel JS, Rutter CM, Ozik J, Collier N., "Reopening California: Seeking Robust, Non-Dominated, COVID-19 Exit Strategies," PLoS ONE, 16(10), 2021
  • Vardavas, Raffaele, Aaron Strong, Jennifer Bouey, Jonathan W. Welburn, Pedro Nascimento de Lima, Lawrence Baker, Keren Zhu, Michelle Priest, Lynn Hu, and Jeanne S. Ringel, The Health and Economic Impacts of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions to Address COVID-19: A Decision Support Tool for State and Local Policymakers, RAND Corporation (TL-A173-1), 2020
  • Gellin B, Shen AK, Fish R, Zettle M, Uscher-Pines L, Ringel JS., "The National Adult Immunization Plan: Strengthening Adult Immunization through Coordinated Action. ," The American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51(6), 2016
  • Ringel J.S., Wasserman J. "The Public Health System in the Wake of 9/11: Progress Made and Challenges Remaining," in Brian Michael Jenkins and John Paul Godges, The Long Shadow of 9/11 America’s Response to Terrorism, RAND Corporation (MG-1107), 2011
  • DeRose K., Gresenz C., Ringel J.S., "Understanding Disparities In Health Care Access—And Reducing Them—Through A Focus On Public Health," Health Affairs, 30(10), 2011
  • Ringel J.S., Eibner C., Girosi F., Cordova A., McGlynn E., "Modeling Health Care Policy Alternatives," Health Services Research, 45(5), 2010

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