The Ohio Medicaid Assessment Survey (OMAS) involves a series of very large, representative surveys that provides valuable information about the health care access, utilization, and health status of Ohioans at the state, regional and county levels, with a concentration on Ohio’s Medicaid population. Since 2004, I have worked on several research projects with OMAS and I currently serve on the project’s Executive Committee.
This page provides links to some of the OMAS policy briefs, chart books, and other publications that I authored or co-authored. For more information, please refer to the project web page.
- Steinman, K.J., Price-Spratlen, T. & Browning, C. (2020). Perceived racial discrimination and the health of Black youth in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Public Health, 3(3): 6-10. [link]
- Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities in Ohio: Hypertension (2019) [link]
- Health Care for the Uninsured: Findings for Ohio’s Medicaid-Eligible Adults and Other Key Subpopulations (2016) [link]
- Emerging Challenges of Serving Ohio’s Children with Special Health Care Needs (2013) [link]
- How Does Health Insurance Buffer the Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence in Ohio? (2011) [link]
- Intimate Partner Violence Among Medicaid and Uninsured Populations in Ohio: Associations with Health Outcomes and Care Utilization (2009) [link]