Faculty
The Division of Health Policy and Management has 27 full-time faculty and 35 affiliated faculty.
Faculty teach over 80 courses and are deeply involved in research, with over six million dollars in funded projects.
Faculty interests range over a broad set of topics. The following table lists areas of expertise for full-time faculty.
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Name
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Expertise
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Abraham, Jean
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Health economics
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Begun, James
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Sociology of health organizations and occupations
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Blewett, Lynn
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Health care policy and analysis, finance and delivery, access to care
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Call, Kathleen
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Sociology, access to care and health insurance, health policy
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Christianson, Jon
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Evaluation of treatment processes, competition and competitive health care markets, health insurance, financial incentives in health care
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Davern, Michael
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Survey methodologies, Census Bureau data, demographic data, health policy analysis, social networks, survey sampling, health insurance coverage
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Dowd, Bryan
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Health economics, policy analysis, econometrics
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Feldman, Roger
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Health economics
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Foote, Susan
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Health policy and politics, medical technology policy, health law, Medicare, administrative regulation
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Garrard, Judith
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Pharmacoepidemiology and patient outcomes, behavioral geriatrics, long-term care, evaluation of health and mental health programs
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Grant, Leslie
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Long-term care, evidence-based management, environmental design
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Kane, Robert
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Aging and long-term care, care quality, care outcomes
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Kane, Rosalie
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Aging and long-term care, ethics
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Kralewski, John
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Medical group practices, managed health care
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McAlpine, Donna
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Mental health services and managed care, racial and ethnic disparities
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McBean, Marshall
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Use of Medicare and Medicaid data for health policy research, access to care, quality of care
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Moscovice, Ira
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Operations research, rural health
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Nyman, John
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Health economics, the theory of the demand for health insurance, cost-effectiveness analysis, the theory of why people gamble, nursing home and long-care policy, the behavior of physicians
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Potthoff, Sandra
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Quality and productivity improvement in health care, systems analysis, long-term care, program evaluation, outcomes management systems
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Riley, William
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Health care management, health care financing
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Rockwood, Todd
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Clinical outcomes research, survey research methods
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Town, Robert
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Health care competition, Medicare policy toward HMOs and hospitals, physician behavior, measuring hospital quality
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Veninga, Robert
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Management, leadership studies, organizational behavior
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Virnig, Beth
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Administrative data analysis, cancer surveillance and treatment, end-of-life care
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Weckwerth, Vernon
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Alternative administrative education, health service delivery, design of research, inductive methods, distance executive education
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Wholey, Douglas
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Organizational sociology, health care organization, managed care, informatics, management
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