Sai Loganathan
Pronouns: He/Him
Sai has over 15 years of experience conducting mixed-methods evaluations of health care payment and delivery system reform initiatives, analyzing health care administrative and survey data to inform policy, and developing and disseminating analytic products.
Sai directs NORC’s evaluation of the CMS Innovation Center’s Vermont All-Payer ACO model. He serves as the Analytics Lead on the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). He serves as a methods advisor and Medicare policy expert on the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey project and the Next-Generation ACO Model evaluation.
With support from the SCAN Foundation, he published a groundbreaking study on the affordability of long-term care and housing for America’s middle-income seniors. The publication in Health Affairs was the fifth-most read article in 2019.
Quick Links
Education
PhD
University of Texas at Dallas
MPA
University of Texas at Dallas
Project Contributions
Publications
-
opens in new tab"Local Government's Role in Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants: Three Counties in North Texas."
Journal Article | April 21, 2011
-
opens in new tab"Improving Care Transitions and Reducing Acute Care Hospitalizations."
Journal Article | April 21, 2011
-
opens in new tab"State Approaches to Enabling HIE: Typology Brief."
Project Report | April 9, 2014
-
opens in new tab"HCIA Disease-Specific Evaluation: Annual Report One."
Project Report | July 26, 2014
-
opens in new tab"HCIA Disease-Specific Evaluation: Second Annual Report."
Project Report | March 1, 2016
-
opens in new tab"Examining Characteristics of Medicare Beneficiaries across the Continuum of Community to Institutional Living."
Project Report | November 13, 2016
-
opens in new tab"Racial and Ethnic Differences in Satisfaction with Care Coordination among VA and Non-VA Medicare Beneficiaries."
Journal Article | February 21, 2017
-
opens in new tab"Access to Care among Medicare Beneficiaries with and without Depression."
Project Report | March 9, 2017