Dr. DeLia has published research on healthcare payment and delivery reform, federal and state health policy, performance measurement for accountable care organizations (ACOs), shared savings arrangements, coordination of care for complex patients, emergency medical care, healthcare access, and health insurance coverage.  Dr. DeLia recently served on the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Health Systems and Value Research Study Section and the Academy Health State Health Policy Interest Group Planning Committee. He led a savings certification project to help administer a shared savings contract between United Healthcare and a Medicaid ACO. For seven years, Dr. DeLia provided evaluation technical assistance to grantees of the New York State Health Foundation.  Previously, Dr. DeLia was a research professor and senior health economist at Rutgers Center for State Health Policy where he led the development of a state data enterprise to support Medicaid care programs.