Margo Edmunds
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Margo Edmunds is an American health policy researcher
Researcher
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, strategy consultant
Consultant
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, educator, and writer
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 who began her clinical career in disease management
Disease management (health)
Disease management is defined as "a system of coordinated health care interventions and communications for populations with conditions in which patient self-care efforts are significant." For people who can access health care practitioners or peer support it is the process whereby persons with...

 at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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. Her recent work has focused on the use of health information technology
Health information technology
Health information technology provides the umbrella framework to describe the comprehensive management of health information across computerized systems and its secure exchange between consumers, providers, government and quality entities, and insurers...

 in healthcare reform and public health, including co-authoring Toward Health Information Liquidity, a Booz Allen Hamilton
Booz Allen Hamilton
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 white paper that explores the challenges and opportunities for electronic health information systems.

Formerly Vice President with The Lewin Group, Edmunds has held senior positions at the University of California, San Francisco
University of California, San Francisco
The University of California, San Francisco is one of the world's leading centers of health sciences research, patient care, and education. UCSF's medical, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, and graduate schools are among the top health science professional schools in the world...

; Institute of Medicine
Institute of Medicine
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 (IOM) of the National Academies; Children's Defense Fund (CDF
CDF
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); and American Institutes for Research. At the IOM, she directed studies on health insurance
Health insurance
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 and access to care and provided testimony on children’s coverage to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
National Association of Insurance Commissioners
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.

In 2000, she and her team at CDF
CDF
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 released All Over the Map, a report on progress implementing the State Children's Health Insurance Program
State Children's Health Insurance Program
The State Children's Health Insurance Program – later known more simply as the Children's Health Insurance Program – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children...

. The report was used as a briefing and reference document for members of Congress and the Gore presidential campaign, and was widely covered by the media, including The New York Times
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.

In 2000, she co-founded MediaVision USA, a strategic communications firm. She co-teaches a course on Emergency and Risk Communication. She and her MediaVision partner, Charles Fulwood
Charles Fulwood
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, collaborated on an online multimedia course on emergency preparedness communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness
Johns Hopkins
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, as well as a primer for health professionals on strategic communications. and also made several presentations at state, regional, and national conferences on public health preparedness. From 1999 to 2006, Edmunds was a member of the teaching faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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, where she introduced strategic communications and informatics to policy analysis and public health practice.

Edmunds received a PhD in human development
Developmental psychology
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 at The Pennsylvania State University, where she studied systems theory
Systems theory
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, policy analysis
Policy analysis
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, and clinical psychology
Clinical psychology
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. She completed clinical training at the Behavioral Medicine
Behavioral medicine
Behavioral medicine is an interdisciplinary field of medicine concerned with the development and integration of knowledge in the biological, behavioral, psychological, and social sciences relevant to health and illness...

 and Biofeedback
Biofeedback
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 Clinic at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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 and is a Fellow and former member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
Behavioral medicine
Behavioral medicine is an interdisciplinary field of medicine concerned with the development and integration of knowledge in the biological, behavioral, psychological, and social sciences relevant to health and illness...

. She chaired the Health IT Interest Group for AcademyHealth from 2007 to June 2010. She is also a member of the Public Policy Committee and the Public Health Informatics Workgroup of the American Medical Informatics Association
American Medical Informatics Association
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Further reading

  • Pew Internet Project and Elon College. Imagining the Internet: A History and Forecast (2004 Experts Survey)
  • Edmunds M, Frank RG, et al. (1997) Managing Managed Care. Washington, DC: National Academy Press
  • Edmunds M and Coye MJ. (1998) America's Children: Health Insurance and Access to Care. Washington, DC: National Academy Press
  • Edmunds M and Coye MJ. (1998) Systems of Accountability: Implementing Children's Health Insurance Programs. Washington, DC: National Academy Press
  • Edmunds M, Teitelbaum M, Gleason C. (2000). "All Over the Map: A Progress Report on the State Children's Health Insurance Program". Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Web-Site Content Helps Policymakers Implement the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP grant report, 2004)
  • Steinhauer, Jennifer. "States Prove Unpredictable in Aiding Uninsured Children", The New York Times. September 28, 2000
  • Johns Hopkins Communication in Contemporary Society Program website
  • Edmunds M and Chambers S. (1990). "Behavioral Management of Neurologically-involved Patients", Topics in Neurology, Postgraduate Advances in Physical Therapy. Alexandria, VA: American Physical Therapy Association
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