Research

Articles

McCray, Neil. “Child Health Care Coverage and Reductions in Child Physical Abuse.” Heliyon 4, no. e00945 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00945.

Jones, Tammie M., Laurette Espinoza, Srilatha Rebala, Neil McCray, Leah Peterson, K. Lynn Tadlock, and PJ Maddox. “A Case Study in Growing the Health Workforce Pipeline in Virginia.” VASCD Journal 17 (2020): 128–45.

Working papers

McCray, Neil. “Antipoverty programs as mitigating factors for child maltreatment.” (dissertation chapter)

McCray, Neil. “The impact of Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions on child maltreatment” (dissertation chapter)

McCray, Neil. “Does the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program reduce child maltreatment?” (dissertation chapter)

Book chapters

McCray, Neil. “Child Welfare Administration and the Knowledge Problem: Centralization versus Decentralization.” In Informing Public Policy: Analyzing Contemporary US and International Policy Issues Through the Lens of Market Process Economics, edited by Stefanie Haeffele, Abigail R. Hall, and Adam Millsap. Roman & Littlefield, May 2019. http://ssrn.com/abstract=3459156.

McCray, Neil. “Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care.” In Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy: An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making, edited by Rosolina A. Candela, Rosemarie Fike, and Robert Herzberg. Rowman & Littlefield International, August 2022. https://ssrn.com/abstract=4102121

Presentations

“The Impact of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansions on Child Maltreatment.” Fall Research Conference, APPAM. Washington, DC. November 17, 2022.

“Virginia Medicaid’s Approach to Value-Based Purchasing during COVID-19.” National Health Policy Conference, AcademyHealth. Arlington, VA. April 4, 2022.

“Child health care coverage and reductions in physical abuse.” Regional Student Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Arlington, VA. April 8, 2017.

“Determinants of state-level child maltreatment rates.” Regional Student Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Arlington, VA. April 2, 2016.