Biography and Research Information

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Rachel Mayo's research investigates health disparities and access to care, particularly among vulnerable populations. Her work examines factors such as race, socioeconomic status, and insurance status that influence healthcare utilization and outcomes for conditions including non-small cell lung cancer and peripheral artery disease. Mayo has studied the impact of social determinants of health and the screening of social needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her research also addresses reproductive health, including contraceptive access for women with substance use disorders and initiation of contraception among women with opioid use disorders within a Medicaid population. Mayo's scholarship includes mixed-methods analyses of healthcare worker experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has a h-index of 17, with over 75 publications and more than 1,000 citations. Key collaborators include Brendan Crawford, Trenesha L. Hill, Ellen van der Plas, and Shelley E. Crary.

Metrics

  • h-index: 17
  • Publications: 75
  • Citations: 1,036

Selected Publications

  • Central nervous system-symptomatic hyperammonemia following recombinant crisantaspase Pseudomonas fluorescens (2026) DOI
  • Polycythemia vera as a cause of systemic hypertension (2026) DOI
  • Traffic Congestion: A rare cause of systemic hypertension (2026) DOI
  • Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Care Use Among Children With Sickle Cell Disease (2025) DOI

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