Adam Wilk, Associate Professor of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine: “Medicare Advantage and Early Transplant Access in Underserved Communities”

Dr. Wilk currently serves as Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Transplantation at the Indiana University School of Medicine and as an investigator in the William Tierney Center for Health Services Research at the Regenstrief Institute. Dr. Wilk received his doctoral degree in Health Services Organization and Policy, with a Health Economics cognate, from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
Prior to joining Indiana University, Dr. Wilk served as Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Wilk’s research focus is on health policy and access to care for marginalized and low-income populations with chronic illnesses, particularly end-stage kidney disease. He has served as principal investigator for more than 30 peer-reviewed publications and a leading contributor for another 15 publications.
Contact Information
Workshop Chairs - Kosali Simon (simonkos@iu.edu) & Coady Wing (cwing@iu.edu)
Student Coordinators - Rachel Carpenter (racarp@indiana.edu) & Jennifer Mangano (jenmanga@iu.edu)
Administrative Support - Bailey Bennett (bailbenn@iu.edu)
Location
SPEA /PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, PAUL H. O’NEILL GRADUATE CENTER, A225