Isaac Kabrick is a fellow with the Center for Health Policy and the Law at the O’Neill Institute.

The son of two nurses, Kabrick is interested in connecting people with the systems that shape their health care and promoting policy decisions that are evidence-based, people-centered, and focused on strengthening communities.

Prior to his fellowship with the O’Neill Institute, Kabrick served as a law clerk for the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (VA), where he researched the impacts of privatization of the VA medical system, health policy, and civil rights process within the VA.

Kabrick holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and his B.A. and B.S. from the University of Oklahoma.

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