Presentations
IMPAQ staff members are encouraged and supported by the firm to present and publish research papers on their own research or on studies that have been performed for our clients. Below are some recent examples of presentations at professional meetings by IMPAQ staff members.
This presentation details the future of the solvency of SSDI due to increases in disability-related social security beneficiaries.
Linda Toms Barker gave a presentation explaining how American Job Centers can create a welcoming environment, encourage disability exposure, and ensure that staff have the resources they need to serve customers with disabilities effectively and respectfully.
This presentation describes the evaluation efforts of a 3-year SEL grant program, focusing on evaluation strategies, challenges, and capacity-building efforts.
Vincent Chan presented a paper and discussed a technique for programmers to create construct scores.
Neha Nanda presented the results of this study at the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics (NAWRS) Annual Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA.
Laney Light presented a paper that evaluated several missing data imputation approaches.
This presentation analyzes the association between the prescriptions of generic medication and patient experience.
This presentation examines the complaints made to CMS regarding inaccuracy in online provider directories.
This presentation details the changes in cost-relation medication non-adherence in older adults when given Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Mithuna Srinivasan recently presented a study that evaluated the implementation, impacts, and relative costs and benefits of the Linking Innovation, Knowledge, and Employment (@LIKE) Program.