Gilbert Gimm, Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy, has research experience in program evaluations, aging, disability, chronic care coordination, and health care financing. Previously, Dr. Gimm was a senior researcher at Mathematica Policy Research in Washington, DC, where he directed a national evaluation for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on the Medicaid Buy-in program and the impact of early interventions on the receipt of federal disability benefits for adults with mental health conditions. He also examined the financial performance of rural hospitals in response to Medicare payment reforms. His research has been published in several journals including Health Affairs, Health Services Research, and Disability and Health Journal. Dr. Gimm's other research interests include the impact of malpractice claims on physician practice patterns and the extent to which care coordination models improve cost and quality.