Andrew S. Kelly California State University, East Bay Email: andrew.kelly@csueastbay.edu Department of Nursing and Health Sciences Phone: 510-885-2957 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Website: andrewkellyphd.com Hayward, CA 94542 Office: SF 526 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017- Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, California State University, East Bay (beginning Fall 2017) 2015-2017 Patrick Henry Fellow,, Johns Hopkins University 2014-2015 Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California, San Francisco, Research Fellow (August 1, 2014 April 15, 2015) 2012-2014 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley/UCSF (August 1, 2012 July 31, 2014) EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D. Political Science, Northwestern University Dissertation: Entering the New Frontier: The Origins and Development of Scientific Capacity in the United States and Great Britain Committee: James Mahoney (Chair), Daniel Galvin, Monica Prasad 2007 M.A. Political Science, Northwestern University 2004 B.A. Political Science, Johns Hopkins University Phi Beta Kappa, Departmental Honors PUBLISHED WORKS 2017 Kelly, Andrew S. and Jaime King. All Payer Claims Databases: The Balance Between Big Data Utility and Individual Health Privacy. The Source on Healthcare Price & Competition. October 2017. (Research supported by California Health Care Foundation) 2017 Kelly, Andrew S. Health Policy in the Trump Era: Will Politics Unmake Policy? Forum (Volume 15, Issue 2: 345-362. July 2017) 2017 Rocco, Philip, Andrew S. Kelly, Daniel Beland, and Michael Kinane, The New Politics of US Health Care Prices: Institutional Reconfiguration and the Emergence of All-Payer Claims Databases. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (Volume 42, Number 1: 5-52. February 2017) Andrew S. Kelly CV 1
2016 Kelly, Andrew S. Boutique to Booming: Medicare Managed Care and the Private Path to Policy Change. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (Volume 41, Number 3: 315-354. June 2016) 2015 Kelly, Andrew S. Mistaken for Dead: The Affordable Care Act and the Continued Resilience of Medicare Advantage. Forum (Volume 13, Issue 1: 143-165. April 2015) 2015 Kelly, Andrew S. and James Mahoney, Emergence of New World States. In Stephen Leibfried, Frank Nullmeier, Evelyne Huber, Matthew Lange, Johah Levy, and John D. Stephens, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Transformations of the State. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2014 Kelly, Andrew S. The Political Development of Scientific Capacity in the United States. Studies in American Political Development (Volume 28, Issue 1: 1-25. April 2014) WORKS IN PROGRESS AND UNDER REVIEW Kelly, Andrew S. Finding Stability and Sustainability in the Trump Era: Medicare and the Affordable Care Act in Historical Perspective. Edited by Philip Rocco and Zachary Callen, University of Pennsylvania Press. (Under Review) Philip B. Rocco, Andrew S. Kelly, and Ann C. Keller, Politics at the Cutting Edge: Intergovernmental Policy Innovation in the Affordable Care Act. (Under Review) Kelly, Andrew S. and Philip Rocco, The Politics of Trial and Error: Demonstration Projects and the Evolution of Medicare. (In progress) Andrew S. Kelly, Ann C. Keller, and Phillip Rocco, The Hidden Bipartisanship of the ACA. (In Progress) Kelly, Andrew S. Entering the New Frontier: The Political Development of Scientific Capacity in the United States and Great Britain. (Book Manuscript in Progress) AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2017 APSA Organized Section on Public Policy: Best Poster on Public Policy Award (Shared with Phillip Rocco) 2016 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Grant (Shared with Ann Keller and Phillip Rocco) 2014 American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship (Declined) Andrew S. Kelly CV 2
2012-2014 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellowship UC Berkeley/UCSF (August 1, 2012 July 31, 2014) 2013 Nominated for the Walter Dean Burnham Award, Best Dissertation, Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association, Northwestern University Department of Political Science 2012 Certificate of Expertise, The Program in Comparative-Historical Social Science. Northwestern University. 2011-2012 Monell Foundation Fellowship in Technology and Democracy, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. Mentor: Gerald Berk, University of Oregon. 2005-2006 Northwestern University Graduate Student Fellowship 2009-2010 Northwestern University Graduate Student Fellowship 2004 Julius Turner Prize, Best Senior Thesis in Political Science, Johns Hopkins University PRESENTED WORKS 2017 The Politics of Trial and Error: Policy Learning in Medicare Demonstration Projects. 2017 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC. April 13, 2017. 2016 The Politics of Trial and Error: Demonstration Projects and the Evolution of Medicare. 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. August 2016 (iposter) 2015 Politics and Policy Making. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health Policy and Management PhD Seminar, Baltimore, MD. December 2015. 2015 Mistaken for Dead: The Affordable Care Act and the Resilience of Medicare Advantage. Western Political Science Association 2015 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. April 2015. 2014 Boutique to Booming: the Policy and Political Development of Medicare Managed Care. 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. August 2014. 2014 Boutique to Booming: the Policy and Political Development of Medicare Managed Care. Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Annual Meeting. June 2014. 2014 Constructing and Advantage: Policy Change in Medicare Managed Care. American Political Development Workshop, University of California, Berkeley. February 2014. 2013 Medicare Managed Care: A Political and Policy Evolution. Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Annual Meeting. June 2013. Andrew S. Kelly CV 3
2013 The Political Origins of American Scientific Capacity. American Political Development Working Group, UC Berkeley. February 2013. 2012 The Origins and Development of American Scientific Capacity: the United States Geological Survey. Miller Center National Fellowship Conference. May 2012. 2010 Entering the New Frontier: Science and the State in Great Britain and the United States. Max Planck Summer Conference, Science Po. June 2010. 2009 Entering the New Frontier: Science and the State in Great Britain and the United States. Roberta Buffet Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwester University. October 2009. 2009 Sources of Radicalism and Reformism in Socialist Parties: Ideational Change and Politics of Suffrage Extension in Italy and Sweden. Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2009 2008 The Source of Radicalism and Reformism in Socialist Parties. Third Annual Max Planck Conference on Institutional Development and Change. Chicago, IL. July 2008 2008 Sources of Radicalism and Reformism in Socialist Parties: The Politics of Suffrage Reform in Italy and Sweden. Roberta Buffet Center for International and Comparative Studies, Comparative Historical Social Science Working Group, Northwestern University. February 2008. TEACHING 2017 Health Care Systems in the US (California State University, East Bay) 2016 Business and Politics (Undergraduate, Johns Hopkins University) 2015 U.S. Health Policy and Politics (Undergraduate, Johns Hopkins University) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2017 Chair, The Fate of Obamacare Under the Trump Presidency. 2017 Travers Conference, Changing Washington? Prospects for Republican Rule under Donald Trump. University of California Berkeley, April 21, 2017. Reviewer Studies in American Political Development Health Education Research Andrew S. Kelly CV 4
Association Membership American Political Science Association (APSA) Health Policy and Politics Section Public Policy Section Politics and History Section American Sociological Association (ASA) Andrew S. Kelly CV 5
REFERENCES Professor James Mahoney Northwestern University (847)-491-7450 james-mahoney@northwestern.edu Professor Daniel Galvin Northwestern University (847)-491-2641 galvin@northwestern.edu Professor Monica Prasad Northwestern University Department of Sociology (847)-491-3899 m-prasad@northwestern.edu Professor Eric Schickler University of California, Berkeley (510)-643-2933 eschickler@berkeley.edu Professor Adam Sheingate Johns Hopkins University 410-516-7531 adam.sheingate@jhu.edu Andrew S. Kelly CV 6