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Joan Bloom, Ph.D.
Kaiser Permanente Endowed Chair in Health Policy and Management
Professor of Health Policy and Management
Chair, Health Policy and Management Division
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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Timothy T. Brown, Ph.D.
Assistant Adjunct Professor, Health Policy and Management,
Associate Director of Research, Berkeley Center for Health Technology Social capital and health; health care labor markets; child behavioral health; oral health |
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William Dow, Ph.D.
Henry J. Kaiser Chair in Organized Health Systems
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
UCSF Global Health Sciences
Public and nonprofit management; public sector budgeting; the effects of corporate laws on the relationship between corporations and their communities.
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Sir Richard Feachem, K.B.E., FREng, D.Sc (Med), Ph.D.
Professor of Global Health
UCSF Global Health Sciences Economic development; development financing; health policy; health systems; malaria elimination |
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Paul Gertler, Ph.D.
Professor of Health Services Finance, SPH
Professor of Economics, Haas School of Business
Health economics; econometrics; industrial organizations; 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.
Associate Professor in Health Policy
and Management
MPP/MPH Co-Director
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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Kimberly MacPherson, M.B.A., M.P.H.
MPH Program Director, Lecturer
Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Health Technology
Healthcare workforce, market analysis, strategic planning and management. |
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Jeffrey Oxendine, M.B.A., M.P.H.
Associate Dean for Public Health Practice
HPM Field Supervisor
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.
Leonard D. Schaeffer Endowed Chair in Health Economics and Policy
Director, Berkeley Center for Health Technology
Cardiac and orthopedic technology, health care finance; biotechnology policy and strategy; health insurance; physician payment methods.
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Thomas Rundall, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
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 females; integration of nutrition and health improvement objectives in international development. |
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Richard Scheffler, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Health Economics and Public Policy/ Director Petris Center and Global Center for Health Economics and Policy Research
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; pharmaco-economics. |
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Lonnie Snowden, Ph.D.
Professor of Health Policy and Management
Organization and financing of health/mental health service systems; access and effectiveness of care to minority and underserved populations
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Stephen Shortell, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Public Health
Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management
Organization theory; health services management; integrated delivery systems; strategic alliances; physician organizations; total quality management; community health improvement.
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