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Rebecca Gourevitch

Assistant Professor

Rebecca Gourevitch is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management. She is a health services researcher using quantitative methods to study policies that impact access to affordable, high quality health care in the United States. Her work focuses on how to improve care and social support services for pregnant and postpartum individuals.

Contact

rgourevi@umd.edu

SPH Building, Room 2375

Areas of Interest

Core Faculty

Health Policy; Health Services Research; Quality of Care; Maternal Health

PhD, Health Policy, 2022, Harvard University

  • Best Abstract, Women and Gender Health Interest Group, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (2021)
  • Joan P. Curhan Citizenship Award, Harvard Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy (2021)

Rokicki S, Steenland MW, Geiger CK, Gourevitch RA, Chen L, Martin MW, Cohen JL. (2022). “Trends in Postpartum Mental Health Care before and during COVID-19.” Health Services Research. Pre-print ahead of publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.14051.

McConnell MA, Rokicki S, Ayers S, Allouch F, Perreault N, Gourevitch RA, Martin MW Zera C, Hacker MR, Chien A, Bates MA, Baicker K. (2022). “Effect of an Intensive Nurse Home Visiting Program on Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Medicaid-Eligible Population: A Randomized Clinical Trial” JAMA 328(1):27-37. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2022.9703.

Gourevitch RA, Natwick T, Chaisson CE, Weiseth A, Shah NT. (2021). “Association of Number of Prenatal Visits & Guideline-Based Care in a Commercially Insured Population.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 226(413):e1-e19. 10.1016/j.ajog.2021.09.038

Gourevitch RA, Chien AT, Bambury EA, Shah N, Rosenthal MB, Sinaiko AD. (2021). “Trends and Patterns in the Use of a Price Transparency Tool for Childbirth by Commercially Insured Pregnant People, 2011-2016.” JAMA Network Open. 4(8): e2121410–e2121410. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.21410

Peahl AF, Gourevitch RA, Luo EM, Fryer KE, Moniz MH, Dalton VK, Fendrick AM, Shah N. (2020) “Right-Sizing Prenatal Care to Meet Patients’ Needs and Improve Maternity Care Value.” Obstetrics and Gynecology. 135(5):1027-1037. 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003820

Gourevitch RA, Mehrotra AM, Galvin G, Plough A, Shah N. (2019) “Does Comparing Cesarean Delivery Rates Influence Women’s Choice of Obstetric Hospital?” American Journal of Managed Care. 25(2):e33-e38. http://ajmc.com/link/3688

Gourevitch RA, Desai S, Hicks AL, Hatfield LA, Chernew ME, Mehrotra A. (2017). “Who Uses a Price Transparency Tool? Implications for Increasing Consumer Engagement.” INQUIRY. 54:1-5.

10.1177/0046958017709104

Gourevitch RA, Mehrotra A, Galvin G, Karp M, Plough A, Shah N. (2017). “How Do Pregnant Women Use Quality Measures When Choosing their Obstetric Provider?” Birth. 44(2):120-127. 10.1111/birt.12273

Semigran HL, Gourevitch R, Sinaiko AD, Cowling D, Mehrotra A. (2017). “Patients Views on Price Shopping and Price Transparency.” American Journal of Managed Care. 23(6):e186-192. ajmc.com/link

Sommers BD, Gourevitch R, Maylone B, Blendon RJ, Epstein AM. (2016). “Insurance Churning Rates for Low-Income Adults Under Health Reform: Lower Than Expected but Still Harmful for Many.” Health Affairs (Millwood). 35(10): 1816-1824. 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0455