Author

Marcella Alsan

Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

marcella_alsan@hks.harvard.edu

@MarcellaAlsan

Articles

National Bureau of Economic Research

Persuasion in Medicine: Messaging to Increase Vaccine Demand

Introduction Despite the demonstrated benefits of preventive medicine, only 45% of American adults typically get a flu shot during flu season. Vaccine hesitancy is particularly common among Black and white lower socioeconomic status men, who don’t trust doctors and are skeptical of the benefits relative to the perceived risk. For Black Americans, this mistrust is…

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Annals of Internal Medicine

Adoption of Internal Medicine Milestone Ratings and Changes in Bias Against Black, Latino, and Asian Internal Medicine Residents

Introduction This study empirically evaluates how the implementation of a new program rating residents, termed “Milestone,” reduced      bias against Asian, Latino, and Black residents. The Milestone program utilizes new forms of performance evaluation, including competency trainings and knowledge-based questions for residents to evaluate their clinical excellence. The study used linear regression models and robustness checks…

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