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Rebecca Shore Catterson

Principal Research Director
Rebecca is a qualitative and survey researcher who focuses on understanding access to and quality of coverage and care.

Rebecca leads several projects for Covered California, the state’s health insurance marketplace. One example is a mixed-methods study to understand the implementation of auto plan-selection for Medi-Cal transitioners into Covered California plans during the unwinding of the federal public health emergency and beyond, as mandated by SB-260. This study includes monthly surveys for those receiving an auto-plan section, focus groups, and in-depth interviews. Rebecca also leads NORC’s contract to conduct Covered California’s annual member survey.

Previously, for Covered California, she 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 are impacted by additional federally subsidized coverage 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, Rebecca worked for the American Medical Association’s Ethics Group, supporting their Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.  

Project Contributions

Annual Survey of Covered California Members

Understanding Californians’ experiences shopping for or enrolling in the marketplace

Client:

Covered California

The California Health Policy Survey

A survey of California residents’ views on and experiences with a variety of health care topics

Client:

California Health Care Foundation

Telehealth Experiences among Californians with Low Incomes

A qualitative study of telehealth experiences of Californians with low incomes

Client:

California Health Care Foundation

Listening to Californians with Low Incomes

A study documenting health care needs exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic

Client:

California Health Care Foundation

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission Focus Groups & Site Visits

Conducting annual focus groups with Medicare and Medicaid-Medicare beneficiaries and providers to inform Medicare policy for 20 years

Client:

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC)

Research to Support Health Insurance Auto-Plan Selection

Studying the implementation of automatic enrollment for people transitioning out of Medi-Cal

Client:

Covered California

California Health Insurance Survey

A monthly survey to inform improvements in California’s health insurance marketplace

Funder:

Covered California

Analyses of Health Care Cost Drivers in New Mexico

Reducing health care administrative costs and considering global budgeting in New Mexico

Client:

New Mexico Legislative Health and Human Services Committee

Communicating Health Care Quality to U.S. Consumers

Helping consumers choose health care providers

Client:

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)

Evaluation of the State Health Information Exchange (HIE) Cooperative Agreement Program

NORC monitors effectiveness of efforts to facilitate states’ health information exchange

Client:

Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT