GMU College of Health and Human Services Presents the HAP-CHPRE Seminar Series Featuring Speaker Bradley Herring, PhD.

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“Who Really Pays for Employment-Based Health Insurance and Why Does It Matter for Healthcare Reform?” Do workers bear the cost of health insurance premiums in the form of lower wages?  Brad Herring will present work in which he and his colleagues conduct an empirical test of this question by examining how changes in premiums over [...]

Dr. Chapin D. White“The Big Unknown in Scoring Health Reform: What Happens When Expanding Demand Meets Contracting Supply?” GMU JC Room 336 F

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HAP/CHPRE Seminar Series hosted by the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics Members of the Mason community were invited to attend the third Seminar Series of the Spring semester, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics and the Department of Health Administration and Policy. Chapin D. White, Ph.D., presented his talk [...]

First Seminar Series of the Spring Semester - Co Sponsored by CHPRE and the Department of Health Administration and Policy

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Dr. Alison Cuellar will present her talk titled:  Implementing Health Care Reform, an outside view of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Dr. Cuellar is currently an advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation within the federal Department of Health and Human Services. She will share [...]

Dr. Richard Cooper Debunks Myths about Poverty and Health Care Delivery in the United States

Dr. Cooper’s talk, delivered on September 15, was the first in a series of seminars held during the 2011-2012 academic year co-sponsored by the CHPRE and another unit within GMU’s College of Health and Human Services, the Department of Health and Administration Policy (HAP). This is the second year of the HAP/CHPRE Seminar Series.  Cooper’s [...]

Past Seminar Series

Past Seminars include: November 10th, 2011 Lorens Helmchen, Ph.D. Health Administration and Policy faculty “A Cure for Defensive Medicine? The Effect of a “Disclosure and-Offer” Program on Inpatient Mortality, Length of Stay and Charges” 3:00 to 4:00 pm, Johnson Center, 3rd Floor Meeting Room E Download Flyer October 6th, 2011 Joy Grossman, Ph.D. Center for [...]

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