Katie Rosingana
Research Associate: Population Health and Health Policy Program
Education
Bachelor of Arts., History & English, Tufts University
Research Interests
- Evaluation
- Substance use disorder(s)
- Beneficiary/patient experience
- Health system change/innovation
- Stakeholder engagement
Katie Rosingana is a Research Associate at the Catherine Cutler Institute who designs, conducts, and participates in mixed-methods research and evaluation projects for community, state, and national partners. She serves as principal investigator and/or project director for multi-year, multi-level projects and directs and mentors qualitative research teams.
As a member of the Substance Use Research & Evaluation (SURE) team within the Institute, Ms. Rosingana’s work currently focuses on interventions at the patient, provider, and systems levels for substance use disorder treatment, health outcomes for Medicaid beneficiaries, health systems change, rural health care, and patient-centered care.
Ms. Rosingana’s career-long experience with Medicaid policy and programming, congruently focused on program implementation/performance and beneficiary experience, inform her work on healthcare quality improvement projects and their impact on quality of care and cost.
Expertise
- Qualitative and survey research methods
- Evaluation design
- Data collection, management, and tracking
- Data analysis and synthesis
- Program evaluation
- Stakeholder engagement
- Project planning and management
Selected Publications
Please review Katie Rosignana's publications on Digital Commons.
Education
Bachelor of Arts., History & English, Tufts University
Research Interests
- Evaluation
- Substance use disorder(s)
- Beneficiary/patient experience
- Health system change/innovation
- Stakeholder engagement