Catterson is leading a mixed-study to understand the implementation of auto-enrollment of Medi-Cal transitioners into Covered California plans during the unwinding of the federal public health emergency and as mandated by SB-260. This study includes monthly surveys with those who are receiving an auto-plan section and separately those who are disenrolled from Medi-Cal for procedural or administrative reasons as well as focus groups and in-depth interviews. A major purpose for each survey is to understand the final coverage status of Californians impacted by Medi-Cal transition, and how Covered California and the Department of Health Care Services can best research and serve this population.
For Covered California, she also led a formative qualitative research study including focus groups and in-depth interviews to support preparation for the implementation of SB-260 and co-led a qualitative study to inform Covered California’s plans for and communications to key consumer segments who would be impacted by additional federally-subsidies under the American Rescue Plan.
For the California Health Care Foundation she is currently directing their annual statewide policy poll to understand California residents’ views on a variety of health care topics including perceptions of Covered California, and led a mixed-methods study including focus groups, in-depth interviews, and a survey to understand access to care and health care experiences of low-income Californians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prior to coming to NORC, she worked for the American Medical Association’s Ethics Group supporting their Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.
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Education
MPH
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
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University of Pennsylvania
Project Contributions
Publications
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Innovations in Medicaid: NORC Expert Videos
NORC Article | October 28, 2024
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Being Insured Isn’t Enough to Get Californians to the Doctor
Expert View | June 3, 2024
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WATCH: Rebecca Catterson on the Importance of Member Voice in Care Delivery & Design
Video | December 19, 2023
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“An Analysis of Methods to Reduce Administrative Costs in the Health Care System in New Mexico”
Project Report | November 1, 2023
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opens in new tab"In Their Own Words: How Fragmented Care Harms People with Both Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder."
Project Report | March 9, 2022
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opens in new tab"Listening to Californians with Low Incomes: Health Care Access, Experiences, and Concerns Since the COVID-19 Pandemic."
Project Report | July 8, 2021
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opens in new tab"Evaluation of the State Health Information Exchange Cooperative Agreement Program: Physician Experiences and Perceptions of Health Information Exchange."
Project Report | December 12, 2013