Author Archives: Brendan Saloner

About Brendan Saloner

Brendan Saloner is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Health Policy and Management. Dr. Saloner is interested in access to health services for vulnerable populations. He has previously published on the impact of federal and state health programs on insurance coverage, mental health services, and primary care. Dr. Saloner is the Greenwall Anniversary Fellow at the National Academy of Medicine in 2016-2017.

Access to Care for US Latino Children in Traditional and Emerging Latino Communities

By | June 14, 2016

About one-quarter of all children born in the United States today are of Latino origin. Over the last twenty years, the under-18 US Latino population has grown rapidly – a result of both immigration and higher fertility rates among Latino adults relative to other groups. The Latino population more than doubled in 9 states between 2000 and… Read More »