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Joan Bloom, Ph.D.
Professor of Health Policy and Management
Chair, Health Policy and Management
Macro and micro health organization theory applied to mental health; effect of organizational structure on health outcomes; risk notifications, and preventive health behavior.
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William Dow, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Health Economics
HSPA PhD Program Director
Health economics: international health; economic demography.
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John Ellwood, Ph.D.
Professor of Public Policy
Public and nonprofit management; public sector bedgeting; the effects of corporate laws on the relationship between corporations and their communities.
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Paul Gertler, Ph.D.
Professor of Health Services Finance
MBA/MPH Program Director
Health economics; econometrics; industrial organization; public economics; the economics of regulation.
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Teh-wei Hu, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Health economics; quantitative methods and econometrics; cost/effectiveness.
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Ann Keller, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Health Policy
and Management
The role of scientific expertise in environmental health policy; regulation of complex and emerging technologies; government-community interactions in pursuit of public health policy. |
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Jeffrey Oxendine, M.B.A., M.P.H.
Associate Dean for Public Health Practice
Strategic management; organizational change; health disparities; cultural competence; leadership and work force development.
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Edward Penhoet, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Health Policy and Management
Science policy and technology transfer.
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James Robinson, Ph.D.
Kaiser Permanente Distinguished Professor of Health Economics
Cardiac and orthopedic technology, health care finance; biotechnology policy and strategy; health insurance; physician payment methods.
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Thomas Rundall, Ph.D.
Henry J Kaiser Professor of Organized Health Systems
Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Organizational restructuring; integrated delivery systems; physician organizations; program and policy evaluation.
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Zak Sabry, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Assessment of nutritional status and community needs as a basis for the formulation, implementation and evaluation of nutrition and health interventions; study of the development of obesity and other risk factors of cardiovascular disease in black and white adolescent femailes; integration of nutrition and health improvement objectives in international development.
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Richard Scheffler, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Health Economics & Public Policy/ Director Petris Center & HPTP-RWJ
Organization and financing of mental health services; antitrust and consumer issues in managed care; mental health systems in Middle Europe; the supply of physicians in the 21st century; pharmacoeconomics.
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Stephen Shortell, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Public Health
Organization theory; health services management; integrated delivery systems; strategic alliances; physician organizations; total quality management; community health improvement.
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Kimberly Solomon, M.B.A., M.P.H.
MPH Program Director, Lecturer
Healthcare workforce, market analysis, strategic planning and management. |
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