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Rhiannon Euhus is a research associate with KFF’s Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured. In this role, she conducts quantitative research and policy analysis related to the Medicaid program, with a focus on analyzing Medicaid claims and expenditure data. Prior to joining KFF, she was a research assistant for Dr. Michael Chernew in Harvard Medical School’s Department of Health Care Policy where she researched rural hospital consolidation. She also worked for Arnold Ventures as a health care analyst, researching a range of health policy topics including surprise billing and provider payment.
Euhus holds bachelor’s degrees in statistics and health promotion from the University of Georgia.