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Previous Research Luncheons
2006
  • January, 2006 Drs. Karen Wager and Jim Zoller,  Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "PMSI Practice Partner Patient Record: User Satisfaction Survey Results".

  • February, 2006 Dr. Richard Lindrooth, Department of Health Administration and Policy. discussed "The Cause and Effect of Psychiatric Facility Closure".
  • March, 2006 Dr. Libby Dismuke, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "The Effect of Spinal Cord Injury on Household Employment and Income".
  • April, 2006 Dr. David Bradford, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "The Effect of Preferences for Risky Health Behaviors and Delayed Gratification on the Demand for Primary and Secondary CVD Prevention".
  • May, 2006 Dr. Kit Simpson, Department of Health Administration and Policy,  discussed "A Pharmacoeconomic Study of an Auto-Injected Drug Being Developed for Acute Repetitive Seizures".
  • August 29, 2006 Dr. Hon Yuen, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Occupational Therapy Program, discussed "Oral Home Tele-care Program for People with Tetraplegia".
  • September 10, 2006 Dr. Jeffrey McCullough,  Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "The Causal Effects of Nursing IT and Nurse Staffing on Hospital Quality".
  • October 17, 2006 Dr. David Bradford, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Time Preferences, Experienced Utility, and Obesity".
2005
  • January, 2005 Dr. Paul Nietert, Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology, discussed "Predictors of Utilization and Costs for Mental Health/Substance Abuse Health Services Among At-Risk Drinkers".
  • February, 2005 Dr. Patrick Mauldin, College of Pharmacy, discussed "Addressing the Growing Crisis of Antimicrobial Resistance at the VA".
  • March, 2005 Drs. Walter Jones and Libby Dismuke,  Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Exploring the Impact of the TEFRA Medicaid Eligibility Option on Health Services Access and Utilization for Children with Behavioral Disorders".
  • April, 2005 Dr. Jeff McCullough,  Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "The Adoption and Diffusion of Hospital Information Systems"
  • September, 2005 Drs. James Krause, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and Joseph Terza ,  Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Earnings from Gainful Employment after Spinal Cord Injury: Disparities Attributable to Sex, Race, Age, Injury Level, and Education".
  • October, 2005 Dr. Jeffrey McCullough, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Physician-Hospital Integration and Information Technology Adoption".
  • November, 2005 Dr. Dennis Scanlon, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Health Policy and Administration, discussed "Estimating the Impact of a Diabetes Care Management Program in the South Carolina Medicaid Population".
2004
  • August 2004 Dr. Joe Terza, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Toward Causally Interpretable Cost-Benefit Analyses of Prevention and Treatment Programs for Substance Abuse".
  • September 2004 Dr . Terry Steyer, Department of Family Medicine, discussed "Research Themes in Direct to Consumer Advertising".
  • October 2004 Dr. Libby Dismuke, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Socio-Economic Determinants of Physician Prescribing and Individual Compliance in Inhaled Steroid Use Among Asthmatic Pediatric Medicaid Beneficiaries".
  • November, 2004 Dr. Lilless Shilling, Department of Health Administration and Policy, discussed "Health Outreach for Latinas (HOLA): Train the Trainer Workshops and Multimedia Marketing Campaign on Breast Health".


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