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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

Health insurance coverage, income distribution and healthcare quality in local healthcare markets

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Rural-Urban Differences in Health Services Utilization in the US-Mexico Border Region

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Alliance for a healthy border : Factors related to weight reduction and glycemic success

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Breast cancer genetic testing awareness, attitudes and intentions of Latinas living along the US-Mexico border: a qualitative study

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Cost-effectiveness analysis of a community health worker intervention for low-income hispanic adults with diabetes

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Health literacy and breast cancer screening among Mexican American women in South Texas

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Housing strain, mortgage foreclosure, and health

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Income inequality and obesity prevalence among oecd countries

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Persistent disparities in cholesterol screening among immigrants to the United States

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Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in colorectal cancer screening is likely to require more than access to care

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Revenue enhancement through mergers and acquisitions : Wealth effects of method of payment

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Substitution of formal health care services by Latinos/hispanics in the US-Mexico border region of south Texas

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Wealth effects of bank mergers and acquisitions in Asian emerging markets

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Where would you rather live if you were insured? assessing community uninsurance spillover effects on the insured

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An Integrated, Clinician-focused Telehealth Monitoring System to Reduce Hospitalization Rates for Home Health Care Patients with Diabetes

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Cross-border utilization of health care : Evidence from a population-based study in South Texas

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Diabetes and employment productivity : Does diabetes management matter?

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Living in the " land of no" ? Consumer perceptions of healthy lifestyle portrayals in direct-to-consumer advertisements of prescription drugs

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Mortgage delinquency and changes in access to health resources and depressive symptoms in a nationally representative cohort of Americans older than 50 years

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Seniors' perceptions of prescription drug advertisements : A pilot study of the potential impact on informed decision making

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Telehealth and hospitalizations for medicare home healthcare patients

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Acculturation and healthy lifestyle habits among Hispanics in United States-Mexico border communities

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Assessing willingness to pay for cancer prevention

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Context matters : Where would you be the least worse off in the US if you were uninsured?

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Revenue enhancement and wealth effects of mergers and acquisitions in Asian emerging markets

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Contact

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