AJMC February 21, 2025
Brooke McCormick, Maria DeYoreo, PhD

The study found no evidence that geographically limited disasters significantly reduced annual quality performance scores, highlighting the resilience of these programs.

In part 2 of our interview with Maria DeYoreo, PhD, senior statistician at the RAND Corporation and codirector of the RAND Center for Causal Inference, she discusses the key findings of her study, “Do Localized Disasters Impact Clinical Measures of Health Care Quality?,” published in the February 2025 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.

DeYoreo also addresses a limitation of the study that may have impacted the findings.

Watch part 1 of the interview to learn more about the study’s inspiration and objectives.

This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity; captions were auto-generated.

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