
Madison Harden is an Assistant Research Professor at the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. Her current research involves access to behavioral health services and the regulation of private health insurance.
Prior to joining CHIR, Madison worked on state-level health policy in Maryland, focusing on balance billing, network adequacy, and other behavioral health care accessibility legislation. She supported these efforts during her internship at the Legal Action Center and as a student attorney with the University of Maryland’s Public Health Law Clinic. Madison also completed internships with Legal Services of Northern Virginia and Disability Rights Maryland. She currently volunteers as the Program Director of The Purple Tutu VA, a non-profit program which provides free ballet classes for children with Down syndrome.
Madison earned her B.A. in English Literature from New York University and her J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law.