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Xinxin Han, MS


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Title:          Graduate Research Assistant
Office:        The George Washington University
​                   Milken Institute School of Public Health
                   Department of Health Policy & Management
Address:    2175 K Street NW, Suite 500
                   Washington, DC 20037
Phone:        (202) 994-8486
Email:        hanxx@gwmail.gwu.edu 

Background
Ms. Han is currently a graduate research assistant for the GW Health Workforce Research Center and a PhD candidate in Public Policy and Administration (Health Policy) at the GW Trachtenberg School of Public Policy. Her current work focus on examining workforce transformation in patient-centered medical homes, the roles and responsibilities of community health workers in federal qualified health centers, physicians willingness to accept Medicaid patients by percentage of revenue comes from Medicaid, the use of unlicensed assistive personnel in hospital settings, and the use of telehealth in National Health Services Corps grantee sites.

Prior to joining the HWRC, she worked as a research intern in the State Health Access Data Assistance Center, as a research assistant in UMN Rural Health Research Center, and as a policy research intern in TakeAction Minnesota. 

Education
Ms. Han received her MS in Health Services Research, Policy and Administration at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. She received her BA in English from Guangxi Medical University, China.
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