Jose Pagan
Jose Pagan
Chair and Professor of the Department of Public Health Policy and Management
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Professional overview
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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.
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Areas of research and study
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Applied EconomicsHealth EconomicsPopulation HealthPublic Health Policy
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Publications
Publications
Assessing quality across healthcare subsystems in Mexico
Failed retrieving data.International competition and the demand for health insurance in the US : Evidence from the Texas-Mexico border region
Failed retrieving data.Material resources and population health : disadvantages in health care, housing, and food among adults over 50 years of age.
Failed retrieving data.Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Awareness of Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk
Failed retrieving data.Which physicians have access to electronic prescribing and which ones end up using it?
Failed retrieving data.Written Informed-Consent Statutes and HIV Testing
Failed retrieving data.Acculturation and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
Failed retrieving data.Effect of guidelines on primary care physician use of PSA screening : Results from the community tracking study physician survey
Failed retrieving data.End-of-life medical treatment choices : Do survival chances and out-of-pocket costs matter?
Failed retrieving data.Lack of community insurance and mammography screening rates among insured and uninsured women
Failed retrieving data.Persistent disparities in the use of health care along the US-Mexico border : An ecological perspective
Failed retrieving data.Transcribed Speech: Immigrant Health Care: Social and Economic Costs of Denying Access
Failed retrieving data.A generic solution? Pharmaceuticals and the politics of the similar in Mexico
Failed retrieving data.Health care affordability and complementary and alternative medicine utilization by adults with diabetes
Failed retrieving data.Health insurance coverage and health care utilization along the U.S.-Mexico Border : Evidence from the border epidemiologic study on aging
Failed retrieving data.Health insurance coverage and the use of preventive services by Mexican adults
Failed retrieving data.Physicians' career satisfaction, quality of care and patients' trust : The role of community uninsurance
Failed retrieving data.Spillovers and vulnerability : The case of community uninsurance
Failed retrieving data.Access to health care for migrants returning to Mexico
Failed retrieving data.Community-level uninsurance and the unmet medical needs of insured and uninsured adults
Failed retrieving data.Managed care and the scale efficiency of US hospitals
Failed retrieving data.Notas y comentarios envejecimiento, salud y economía la encuesta nacional sobre salud y envejecimiento en México
Failed retrieving data.Self-medication and health insurance coverage in Mexico
Failed retrieving data.Access to conventional medical care and the use of complementary and alternative medicine
Failed retrieving data.Differences in access to health care services between insured and uninsured adults with diabetes in Mexico
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