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Thomas D'Aunno

Thomas D'Aunno

Thomas D'Aunno

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Professor of Public Health, NYU School of Global Public Health

Professor of Management, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Professional overview

Thomas D'Aunno, Ph.D., is Professor of Management at New York University’s Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and Professor of Public Health at NYU’s School of Global Public Health. His research interests include institutional theory, organizational change, and the performance of healthcare organizations.  D’Aunno was previously a faculty member at Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, and INSEAD, where he held the Novartis Chair in Healthcare Management. He is published in leading management and health journals, including Administrative Science Quarterly, the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Annals of the Academy of Management, the Journal of the American Medical Association, Milbank Quarterly, American Journal of Public Health and Health Affairs. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Medical Care Research and Review, 2014-2018.  He also is a past chair of the Academy of Management Division of Health Care Management, and a recipient of its Provan Award for distinguished career contributions to research in healthcare management and the Fottler award for distinguished service to the field. 

Education

Ph.D., Organizational Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Maryland, Community-Clinical Psychology, Baltimore County, Maryland
B.A., Psychology, Magna Cum Laude, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana

Publications

Publications

Telehealth Disparities in Outpatient Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment among Medicaid Beneficiaries during COVID-19

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Telehealth Disparities in Outpatient Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment among Medicaid Beneficiaries during COVID-19

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Innovation in the Delivery of Behavioral Health Services

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Innovation in the Delivery of Behavioral Health Services

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Is 70% Achievable? Hospital-Level Variation in Rates of Cardiac Rehabilitation Use Among Medicare Beneficiaries

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Lost in transition : A protocol for a retrospective, longitudinal cohort study for addressing challenges in opioid treatment for transition-age adults

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AN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF INSTITUTIONAL THEORY : LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD

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Clinics Optimizing MEthadone Take-homes for opioid use disorder (COMET) : Protocol for a stepped-wedge randomized trial to facilitate clinic level changes

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Connecting government officials & behavioral scientists to promote evidence-based decision-making : An interview with Bill de Blasio

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Factors associated with the adoption of evidence-based innovations by substance use disorder treatment organizations : A study of HIV testing

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Health Systems and Social Services - A Bridge Too Far?

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Internal and Environmental Predictors of Physician Practice Use of Screening and Medications for Opioid Use Disorders

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Predicting and responding to change : Perceived environmental uncertainty among substance use disorder treatment programs

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Variation in Risk-Standardized Acute Admission Rates Among Patients With Heart Failure in Accountable Care Organizations : Implications for Quality Measurement

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Efficiency and Arbitrage in Health Services Innovation

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Mixed-methods study to examine the response of opioid addiction treatment programmes to COVID-19 : a study protocol

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Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Work Environments and Hospitalizations and ED Use Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries

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The Relationship Between Governing Board Composition and Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations Outcomes : an Observational Study

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Workforce Diversity and disparities in wait time and retention among opioid treatment programs

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Critical issues in alliances between management partners and accountable care organizations

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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, DYNAMIC REINFORCEMENT, AND ALLIANCE PERFORMANCE : A CASE STUDY FROM HEALTH CARE

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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, DYNAMIC REINFORCEMENT, AND ALLIANCE PERFORMANCE : A CASE STUDY FROM HEALTH CARE

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Methodology for a six-state survey of primary care nurse practitioners

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Bundling Rapid Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis C Virus Testing to Increase Receipt of Test Results : A Randomized Trial

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Editors’ note

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Contact

tdaunno@nyu.edu New York, NY