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Laura Kmitch is a PhD student in the Department of Population Health Sciences. Her research interests are varied and include implementation science, caregiving, maternal and women's health, healthcare interventions, program evaluation, healthcare quality, access, social determinants of health, healthcare competition, Real-World Evidence, and the intersection of health policy and health services research. She is passionate about applying health data to public health issues and developing incentives to effectively optimize patient interactions with the healthcare system. Recent projects have included investigating contraceptive use in all-payer claims data, evaluating the impact of a PCP-based pharmacist intervention on patients with uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes, supporting a community advisory board in a clinical trial focused on Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN), developing training case studies about pragmatic trials and employing Real-World Evidence, and a qualitative study of patient experiences with a produce prescription program. 

Laura has worked extensively in the area of healthcare competition and has provided consulting support, performed economic and statistical analyses, and led teams in reviewing and analyzing large, complex data sets including claims data, EHR data, and administrative data. She has led the expert support teams for multiple hospital litigations, including Jefferson-Einstein, CVS-Aetna (Tunney Act hearing), Hershey-Pinnacle, and Phoebe Putney-Palmyra.  As a manger a Bates White Economic Consulting, her experience also includes supporting testifying experts and private companies through all phases of government investigations and litigation. She also worked as a Research Analyst in the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Economics, where she worked on numerous merger investigations across a wide swath of industries, including hospitals, outpatient centers, physicians, biologics, pharmaceuticals, and retail. Most recently, Laura was the Director of Applied Analytics at a health technology startup focused on quantifying the impact of SDOH on health outcomes and utilization.

Her research has been mentioned in The New York Times and published in the Antitrust Law Journal and the Journal of Competition Law and Economics. She earned a MS in Population Health Sciences at Duke University as well as a BA in economics and a BS in business from the University of Maryland.

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Published November 14, 2018
When Hospitals Merge to Save Money, Patients Often Pay More

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Recent Publications


Pregnancy outcomes among medically complex populations with high risk of pregnancy mortality in Virginia: a retrospective observational study.

Journal Article BMC Med · February 18, 2026 BACKGROUND: Abortion may be medically indicated to avert death or permanent harm of the pregnant person. However, some US states now prevent access to abortion for these patients. To evaluate the population for whom this may cause harm, we aimed to estimat ... Full text Link to item Cite

Associations of Community and Individual Social Determinants of Health With Medication Adherence in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Journal Article Journal of the American Heart Association · April 2023 Background Despite guideline-recommended use of oral anticoagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF), OAC medication adherence among patients with AF in the United States ranges from 47% to 82%. To characterize potential causes of n ... Full text Open Access Cite
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