The Health Management and Policy faculty and researchers have achieved national and international reputations for excellence in their respective fields.

Health Management and Policy Faculty

Along with providing education and training, our department's faculty and researchers have achieved national and international reputations for excellence in their respective fields of research and expertise. Short summaries of faculty are detailed below.

Jeffrey A. Alexander, Ph.D.
Physician-system alignment, governance of public-private community health partnerships, organization and staffing practices, and the effects of managed care.

Jane Banaszak-Holl, Ph.D.
Inter-organizational dynamics and changes in the business strategy, services and health outcomes of health care organizations.

Steven J. Bernstein, M.D., M.P.H.
Quality of care, appropriateness, decision making, guidelines, women's health, cardiovascular disease, technology assessment.

Daniel Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Mental health and substance use services and policy.

A. Mark Fendrick, M.D.
Outcomes research, medical innovation, technology assessment, economic evaluation, cost effectiveness analysis, health care costs, prescription drug benefit design.

James P. Fitzgerald, M.H.A., F.A.C.H.E.
Health care consulting, career planning, alumni relations.

Gary L. Freed, M.D., M.P.H.
Immunization policy, health policy and health economics for children, children's health services research.

Brant E. Fries, Ph.D.
Long-term care policy, regulation, nursing home, home care, cross-national comparisons, mental health policy.

Edward B. Goldman, J.D.
Health care law, research regulation, HIPAA privacy, legal aspects of genetics.

Kyle L. Grazier, Ph.D.
Managed care, financing and delivery of mental health and substance abuse services, health care management.

Scott L. Greer, Ph.D.
Politics of health policymaking in developed countries.

John R. Griffith, M.B.A., F.A.C.H.E.
Managing acute care organizations.

Rodney A. Hayward, M.D.
Health care quality measurement and improvement, chronic disease management, determinants of provider practice patterns.

Richard A. Hirth, Ph.D.
Not-for-profit ownership, health insurance, long-term care, managed care, medical technologies, end-stage renal disease.

Joel D. Howell, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical technology, health policy, history of medicine.

Peter D. Jacobson, J.D., M.P.H.
Health law and policy, public health law and policy, tobacco control law and policy, violence prevention.

Steven J. Katz, M.D., M.P.H.
Financing and organization of health care, utilization of medical services.

Paula M. Lantz, Ph.D., M.S.
Clinical preventive services, women's health policy, child health policy, social inequalities in health program evaluation.

Helen G. Levy, Ph.D.
Health economics, public finance and labor economics, health insurance.

Jersey Liang, Ph.D.
Comparative aging, health, and health care.

Richard L. Lichtenstein, Ph.D.
Health services management and policy, community-based participatory research, health insurance for children.

Howard Markel, Ph.D., M.D.
History of epidemics and public health, pediatrics, genetics, immigration, addiction and substance abuse in the US, American urban history.

Catherine G. McLaughlin, Ph.D.
The uninsured, managed care, market competition, and employer and employee benefit choice.

Laurence F. McMahon, Jr., M.D., M.P.H.
Evaluation of clinical practice variation, evaluation of outcomes of care, population-based clinical practice profiling, care for gastrointestinal conditions, evaluation and management of inpatient clinical practice.

David Mendez, Ph.D.
Smoking control, product and service quality on demand, policies regarding residential radon, operations research, distance learning, executive education.

Valerie L. Myers, Ph.D.
Organizational behavior, organizational culture, faith-based interventions, religious organizations and health care.

Dean G. Smith, Ph.D.
Health care financial management, health insurance, managed care, managerial accounting, pharmacoecomomics, outcomes research.

Gail Warden, M.H.A.
Practical legislative, regulatory and economic health care policy.

Kenneth E. Warner, Ph.D.
Tobacco, economics, policy, public health policy.

Jack Wheeler, Ph.D.
Health care finance, health economics, health care managerial accounting, health care financing systems, children's health economics, economics of end-stage renal disease.

Leon Wyszewianski, Ph.D.
Quality of care, changing physicians' clinical behaviors, executive education.

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