
Erin Brantley, PhD, MPH
Senior Research Associate, Milken Institute School of Public Health
Erin Brantley, PhD, MPH is a Senior Research Associate and Deputy Director of the Center for Health Policy Research at George Washington University. Her dissertation estimated effects of Medicaid expansion on parenting and child development. Currently, her work focuses on the diversity of the health care workforce as well as Medicaid policy. She enjoys employing both quantitative and qualitative techniques to explore
timely health policy issues, which have included health reform, work requirements and coverage of preventive services in the past. She received her MPH from the University of Rochester and BA in history from Rice University in Houston, TX.
Senior Research Associate, Milken Institute School of Public Health
Erin Brantley, PhD, MPH is a Senior Research Associate and Deputy Director of the Center for Health Policy Research at George Washington University. Her dissertation estimated effects of Medicaid expansion on parenting and child development. Currently, her work focuses on the diversity of the health care workforce as well as Medicaid policy. She enjoys employing both quantitative and qualitative techniques to explore
timely health policy issues, which have included health reform, work requirements and coverage of preventive services in the past. She received her MPH from the University of Rochester and BA in history from Rice University in Houston, TX.