Expertise
Children’s health insurance and quality of care, maternal and child health policy, health promotion for individuals with hemoglobin disorders
Bio
Angie Snyder is the director of health policy and financing at the Georgia Health Policy Center. Her research focuses on evaluating policy options for increasing health insurance coverage for children and the quality of care received by children enrolled in PeachCare for Kids (Georgia’s Children’s Health Insurance Program). She co-directs the Georgia Public Health Research and Surveillance for Hemoglobinopathies projects with the Georgia Department of Public Health and is the research and evaluation director for the Center of Excellence for Children’s Behavioral Health, leading activities that focus on integrating data sources to provide a holistic view of Georgia’s child and adolescent behavioral health System of Care and enable longitudinal tracking of individual-level child outcomes. Snyder’s research has appeared in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Public Health Reports, Economic Inquiry, Journal of the American Medical Information Association, Health Services Research, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved and Journal of Attention Disorders.