

Sabrina Corlette
Professor with significant achievements in the field of health policy, Sabrina Corlette, J.D., serves as a research professor at Georgetown University, where she is also the founder and co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms (CHIR). Her work primarily focuses on the intricate dynamics of state and federal regulation of private health insurance, an area where she has established herself as a leading authority. Throughout her career, Professor Corlette has been a pivotal voice in health reform discussions, providing expert testimony before the U.S. Congress and frequently contributing insights to major news outlets. Her scholarly contributions include dozens of published papers that explore various aspects of health insurance regulation and the functioning of health insurance marketplaces. Her research is instrumental in shaping policy and guiding reforms in the health insurance sector. Before her tenure at Georgetown University, Sabrina Corlette gained valuable experience working with the National Partnership for Women & Families, where she contributed to advancing health policy initiatives. Additionally, her role with the U.S. Senate Health Education, Labor and Pensions Committee provided her with a robust understanding of legislative processes and the complexities of health policy development. Professor Corlette's dedication to improving health insurance systems and her extensive research have made her a respected figure in public policy circles. Her work continues to influence both academic discourse and practical policy-making, ensuring that health insurance reforms are informed by rigorous analysis and a deep understanding of regulatory frameworks.