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Jose Pagan

José Pagán

Jose Pagan

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Chair and Professor of the Department of Public Health Policy and Management

Professional overview

Dr. Pagán received his PhD in economics from the University of New Mexico and is a former Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar with expertise in health economics and population health. He has led research, implementation, and evaluation projects on the redesign of health care delivery and payment systems. He is interested in population health management, health care payment and delivery system reform, and the social determinants of health. Over the years his research has been funded through grants and contracts from the Department of Defense, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the European Commission, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, among others.

Dr. Pagán is Chair of the Board of Directors of NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest public healthcare system in the United States. He also served as Chair of the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Policy Research Scholars and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science and the American Society of Health Economists.

Areas of research and study

Applied Economics
Health Economics
Population Health
Public Health Policy

Publications

Publications

Aligning Health Care and Social Services to Reduce Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits : An Evaluation of the Community Care Connections Program

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Aligning social and health care services : The case of Community Care Connections

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Bridging hospital quality leadership to patient care quality

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Community Health Needs Predict Population Health Partnerships Among U.S. Children’s Hospitals

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Do State Opioid Policies Influence Nonprofit Hospitals’ Decisions to Address Substance Abuse in Their Communities?

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Effects of New York’s Executive Order on Face Mask Use on COVID-19 Infections and Mortality : A Modeling Study

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Excess Deaths During the COVID-19 Economic Downturn

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Genetic Variant Reinterpretation : Economic and Population Health Management Challenges

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Projected COVID-19 epidemic in the United States in the context of the effectiveness of a potential vaccine and implications for social distancing and face mask use

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Reimbursement for genetic variant reinterpretation : Five questions payers should ask

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Rurality and origin–destination trajectories of medical school application and matriculation in the united states

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Scaling up the Snap-ED toolkit interventions to improve fruit and vegetable consumption across counties in Georgia : An agent-based model

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Scaling up the SNAP-ED Toolkit Interventions to Improve Fruit and Vegetable Consumption across Counties in Georgia : An Agent-Based Model

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The role of good governance in the race for global vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Trends in Medical School Application and Matriculation Rates Across the United States from 2001 to 2015 : Implications for Health Disparities

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Views on the need to implement restriction policies to be able to address COVID-19 in the United States

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What Strategies Are Hospitals Adopting to Address the Opioid Epidemic? Evidence From a National Sample of Nonprofit Hospitals

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“Hey, We Can Do This Together” : Findings from an Evaluation of a Multi-sectoral Community Coalition

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Addressing practical issues of predictive models translation into everyday practice and public health management : A combined model to predict the risk of type 2 diabetes improves incidence prediction and reduces the prevalence of missing risk predictions

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Assessment of Changes in Rural and Urban Primary Care Workforce in the United States from 2009 to 2017

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Baseline Modelling and Composite Representation of Unobtrusively (IoT) Sensed Behaviour Changes Related to Urban Physical Well-Being

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Comparison of Use of Health Care Services and Spending for Unauthorized Immigrants vs Authorized Immigrants or US Citizens Using a Machine Learning Model

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Connecting healthcare professionals in Central America through management and leadership development : A social network analysis

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Sleep duration and health care expenditures in the United States

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Timely postpartum visits for low-income women : A health system and medicaid payer partnership

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Contact

jose.pagan@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003