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Dennis Scanlon
Faculty Spotlight
Assessing the degree to which the evidence base informs the use of opioid settlement funding: Is translation happening at the community level?

Dennis Scanlon, distinguished professor of health policy and administration and director of the Center for Health Care and Policy Research, recently presented for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute TSS Series. He spoke about his current research involving the PA Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust.

Research Project Manager
Summary Statement

Tess Wilson provides grant and budget management support, along with research assistance to CHCPR affiliated faculty. She also represents CHCPR on the CHHD Staff Advisory Committee.

Department
  • Center for Health Care and Policy Research - CHCPR
Dennis Scanlon
Faculty Spotlight
Navigating health policy in an election year

Dennis Scanlon, distinguished professor of health policy and administration and director of the Center for Health Care and Policy Research, recently spoke on an episode of Managed Care Cast, a podcast from The American Journal of Managed Care. They discussed topics including prior authorization practices, price transparency, the potential impact of health policy on the upcoming election, and more.

Dennis Scanlon
Faculty Spotlight
Assessing the degree to which the evidence base informs the use of opioid settlement funding: Is translation happening at the community level?

Dennis Scanlon, distinguished professor of health policy and administration and director of the Center for Health Care and Policy Research, recently presented for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute TSS Series. He spoke about his current research involving the PA Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust.

Spilling Tablets
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT
A Decade of Health Innovation: The Impact of New Medicines on Patient Health and the Implications for NICE’s Size of Benefit Multiplier

Innovation is at the heart of long-term improvements in healthcare. One CHCPR study aimed to better understand which treatments delivered the largest incremental health benefits to patients in the last decade.

Research Data Analyst
Summary Statement

Amy Yeung provides research support to CHCPR across diverse health domains, and specializes in data analysis, programming, project management, and other aspects of the academic research process.

Department
  • Center for Health Care and Policy Research - CHCPR