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Anushree Vichare
Anushree Vichare, PhD, MPH, MBBS
​Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management
Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity
, Milken Institute School of Public Health
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Dr. Anushree Vichare is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. Dr. Vichare has a PhD in Healthcare Policy and Research and is a primary care physician. Her research is focused on investigating the role of state and federal policies in affecting healthcare access, utilization, and health outcomes among low-income populations along with a focus on cancer care for vulnerable populations. She has previously worked with medical societies in developing practice improvement tools such as clinical practice guidelines and quality measures to improve cancer care. In her current role, Dr. Vichare has been involved in research projects that examine the role of healthcare system-level factors such as cost-sharing, physician reimbursement, and patient-provider communication in disparities related to healthcare access and quality of care among underserved populations. 

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  • About
    • Core Faculty and Staff
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • International Collaborators
    • Advisory Board
    • In Memoriam >
      • Catarina Castruccio-Prince
      • Legacy Fund
      • Fitzhugh Mullan
    • Contact Us
  • Workforce Trackers
  • Research
    • Health Workforce Research Centers
    • Health Workforce Diversity Initiative
    • Moral Injury Among Nurses
    • Social Mission Metrics
    • Reproductive Health Workforce
    • Behavioral Health Workforce
    • Medicaid Primary Care Workforce
    • Medical Assistant Workforce
    • Home Care Workforce
  • Action
    • Social Mission Alliance
    • Workplace Change Collaborative
    • Health Workforce Equity Summit
    • Health Workforce Speakers
    • Where are we speaking?
  • Education
    • Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
    • Health Leadership Impact Fellowship
    • Center for Health Pathways
    • ​Residency Fellowship in Health Policy
  • Publications
    • Reports & White Papers