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                                John Andrew Graves
                                    12 Tufts St. Unit 1
                                   Cambridge, MA 02139
                                  jagraves@fas.harvard.edu

Education
Harvard University, Ph.D. in Health Policy, 2006-Present

The University of the South (Sewanee, TN), B.A., magna cum laude, majors in Economics (honors)
and English Literature, 1999-2003

Research Experience and Other Employment

 2007-Present    National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and M.I.T. (Cambridge, MA)
                 Associate, Gruber Microsimulation Model (2008-Present)
                 Research Assistant to Professor Jonathan Gruber (2007)
 2003-2006       The Urban Institute, Health Policy Center (Washington, D.C.)
                 Research Associate II (2006); Research Assistant (2003-2005)
 Summer 2002     The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) (Washington, D.C.)
                 Economic Studies Intern
 Summer 2001     Saint John Ambulance (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa)
                 Public Policy Intern, Volunteer Medical Worker
 2000-2003       Sewanee Emergency Medical Service (Sewanee, TN)
                 Student Director (2002-2003); Squad Captain (2001-2003);
                 Emergency Medical Technician (2000-2003); Assistant Instructor,
                 EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and CPR Courses (2001-2003)

Teaching Experience
   Fall 2007    API 209: Advanced Quantitative Methodology, Professor Dan Levy. Advanced
                statistics and econometrics course at the Kennedy School of Government

Professional Affiliations
   · Referee (ad hoc): Journal of Health Economics

   · Oganizations: AcademyHealth, APPAM

   · Affiliate: Institute for Quantitative Social Science (Harvard Univ.)




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Academic Honors, Grants, and Awards
 2006-Present   Agency For Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) Training Fellowship in
                Health Services Research
 2003           Distinction and honors on oral and written comprehensive examinations in
                Economics
 2000-2003      Order of the Gownsmen (academic honor society)
 2002           Tonya Internship Grant in Economics

Computer Proficiency
Stata, SAS, R / S-Plus, Matlab, L TEX, MS Office, ArcGIS, Adobe Flash MX, Adobe DreamWeaver
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MX

Presentations
"Why Do People Lack Health Insurance and How Has That Been Changing Over Time?" American
Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2006.

"Multivariate Regression and the CPS: Controlling for Potential Biases." The Urban Institute
Modeling Group Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 2006.

"New Strategies to Expand Insurance Coverage: Learning from New York's Health Reform Efforts."
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Annual Research Conference,
Washington, D.C., November 2005.

Publications
"The Impacts of Managed Care on Disabled Medicaid Beneficiaries: A National Study" with Teresa
Coughlin and Sharon K. Long. Inquiry (accepted, forthcoming).

"Assessing the Value of the NHIS for Studying Changes in State Coverage Policies: The Case
of New York," with Sharon K. Long and Stephen Zuckerman. Health Services Research, Special
Issue, November 2007.

"An Early Look at 10 State HIFA Medicaid Waivers" with Teresa Coughlin, Sharon K. Long,
and Alshadye Yemane, Health Affairs 25(3). May/June 2006, w204-w216.

"Why do people lack health insurance?" with Sharon K. Long, in Shifting Ground: Changes
in Employer Sponsored Insurance, Cover the Uninsured Week Research Report, May 2006.

"What happens when public coverage is no longer available?" with Sharon K. Long. Kaiser
Family Foundation Policy Brief #7449, January 2006.

"Are adults benefiting from state coverage expansions?" with Sharon K. Long and Stephen Zuck-
erman. Health Affairs 25(2) April 2006, w1-w16.



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"Case Study Report for Ten State HIFA Waiver Programs: Evaluation of the Development and
Early Implementation of Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability Demonstration Initiative,"
with Teresa A. Coughlin, Alshadye Yemane, and Sharon K. Long. Final report to the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2005.




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