Taylor Bucy
Health Services Research, Policy & Administration PhD Candidate
University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Area of Emphasis: Health Policy Analysis
Dissertation Advisors: Tetyana Shippee, PhD & Dori Cross, PhD
Research Interests: Aging, long term services & supports (LTSS), post-acute and long-term care policy, care transitions
Education:
M.P.H (Health Management & Policy), OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Portland, OR (2018-2020)
B.S. (Health Studies/Health Sciences), Portland State University, Portland, OR (2013-2017)
Relevant Professional Experience:
Graduate Research Assistant, Equity and Quality in Long-Term Services and Supports (EQuaLS) Lab , University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Graduate Research Assistant, Portland State University Institute on Aging, Portland, OR
Student Worker, Center for Hematologic Malignancies, Knight Cancer Institute, Portland, OR
Membership:
AcademyHealth
Gerontological Society of America
Minnesota Population Center & Life Course Center
Bio:
Since arriving at UMN, I've been involved in research on topics including nursing home care for older adults with serious mental illness, person-reported outcomes of home- and community-based service recipients, and the influence of hospital-SNF relationships on referral and placement decisions. Broadly, my research interests include care transitions across the continuum of post-acute care and long-term services and supports, specifically for complex older adults. This includes ways in which organizational relationships impact care transitions and resident quality of life. I am especially interested in the intersection of long-term care policy and mental health policy.
My AHRQ-funded dissertation research examines hospital and SNF provider relationships and how these relationships impact post-acute care transitions for older adults with serious mental illness, including both SNF admission and discharge to the community.
Publications: Google Scholar
Contact: bucy0003@umn.edu