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John Bollinger, MS
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Master of Science in Global Health
John Bollinger is a Policy Analyst who works with the Center’s biomedical innovation team on its COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance initiatives. John comes to Duke-Margolis after working as a Strategic Information and Evaluation Consultant for the Joint United National Programme on HIV/AIDS. Experienced in quantitative and qualitative data analysis, John is former research assistant at both Duke’s Health Humanities Lab and Duke’s Global Health Institute, where he conducted a research project on the epidemiology, risk profiles, and health outcomes of patients with carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections in Sri Lanka. A Duke alumnus, John earned his Bachelor's degree in Biology and Global Health and his Master of Science in Global Health all at Duke.
Blog Entry
Priorities And Policy Levers To Support School-Located Vaccination
Katie Huber, Katie Greene, John Bollinger
Health Affairs, 2022
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Strategies to Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Medicaid Enrollees
Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and National Academy for State Health Policy
2021
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Ensuring Sustainability and Reach of COVID Vaccine Distribution
John Bollinger, Katie Greene, Katie Huber, Mark McClellan, and the National Academy for State Health Policy.
2021
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Innovative Strategies for Leveraging Schools as COVID-19 Vaccination Sites
Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, COVID Collaborative, Council of the Great City Schools
2021
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