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Discipline Coordinators: |
Public Health |
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Discipline(s): |
Public Health |
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AUCD Council Membership: |
No Council Membership |
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Research: | Areas of Professional Interest/Expertise:
--Policy and politics in the U.S. health care system, especially relating to health care for underserved populations. Expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, disability policy, mental health policy, and long-term care policy. -The role of ideas in health policy-making, including the emancipatory potential of policy ideas about individual patients and chronic illness patient groups, including elderly, disabled and mentally ill people. Expertise in health care consumerism, the disability rights movement and person-centered medicine. - The ramifications of policy ideas about the relationship between knowledge and practice in medicine and health care. Expertise in history and philosophy of evidence-based medicine and related policies, including practice guidelines, pay-for-performance, and value-based purchasing. -Policy scholarship as the assessment of claims made for prevailing health care ideas and practices. Expertise in the history of U.S. health policy and the rhetorical nature of policy problems and solutions. | ||||||||||||||||
Education: | Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984 Department of Political Science Harvey Sapolsky, Dissertation Director M.S.S. Bryn Mawr College of Social Work and Social Research, 1977 Martin Rein, Thesis Director A.B. Bryn Mawr College, 1974 Magna cum laude Honors in Political Science | ||||||||||||||||
Service: | Sandra is a Professor in the College of Public Health and is the College of Public Health Senator to the University Senate. She is also a member of the Faculty Compensation and Benefits Committee.
Member, Master of Public Health Admissions Committee, School of Public Health Member, Master of Health Administration Admissions Committee, School of Public Health Advisor, Long Term Care Management Pathway Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice (UK). |
Vita/Bio
Sandra J. Tanenbaum, Ph.D., M.S.S.
Cunz Hall 200B
1841 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 292 6813
(614) 292 3572 (fax)
1333 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
(614) 291 7275
Areas of Professional Interest/Expertise |
--Policy and politics in the U.S. health care system, especially relating to health care for underserved populations. Expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, disability policy, mental health policy, and long-term care policy.
--The role of ideas in health policy-making, including the emancipatory potential of policy ideas about individual patients and chronic illness patient groups, including elderly, disabled and mentally ill people. Expertise in health care consumerism, the disability rights movement and person-centered medicine.
-- The ramifications of policy ideas about the relationship between knowledge and practice in medicine and health care. Expertise in history and philosophy of evidence-based medicine and related policies, including practice guidelines, pay-for-performance, and value-based purchasing.
--Policy scholarship as the assessment of claims made for prevailing health care ideas and practices. Expertise in the history of U.S. health policy and the rhetorical nature of policy problems and solutions.
Education |
Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984
Department of Political Science
Harvey Sapolsky, Dissertation Director
M.S.S.
Bryn Mawr College of Social Work and Social Research, 1977
Martin Rein, Thesis Director
A.B.
Bryn Mawr College, 1974
Magna cum laude
Honors in Political Science
Professional Experience |
Professor
The Ohio State University
College of Public Health
Division of Health Services Management and Policy
2014-present
Associate Professor with Tenure
The Ohio State University
College of Public Health
Division of Health Services Management and Policy
1996-2014
Joint Appointment (Courtesy)
John Glenn School of Public Affairs
2005-present
Core Faculty
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) Program
1999-present
Assistant Professor
The Ohio State University
College of Medicine
Division of Health Services Management and Policy
1990-1996
Project Director
The Ohio Health Care Cost Study
The Ohio State University
College of Medicine
1990-1992
Research Analyst
Office of the Director
Ohio Department of Human Services
1988-1990
Patricia Barry, Director
Senior Policy Analyst
Ohio Medicaid Program
1985-1988
Paul Offner, Medicaid Director
Research Associate
Health Policy Center
Brandeis University
1984-1985
Stuart Altman, Center Director
Research Assistant
Center for Policy Alternatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1980-1981
Research Project Manager
Philadelphia Geriatric Center
1977-1979
Elaine Brody, Principal Investigator
Program Review Specialist
Division of Aging
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
1977
Intern
Policy Bureau
Pennsylvania State Office for the Aging
1976-1977
Robert Benedict, Director
Research Assistant
Philadelphia Geriatric Center
1976
M. Powell Lawton, Research Director
Teaching and Advising |
Excellence in Teaching Award
College of Public Health
The Ohio State University
2006
Teaching Commendation
Division of Health Services Management and Policy
The Ohio State University
1994
Teaching Commendation
Division of Health Services Management and Policy
The Ohio State University
1992
Graduate Level Courses Taught
Advanced Studies in Health Policy: 2015-
Health Care Organization: 2001-present
Introduction to Health Policy: 1992-present
Mental Health and Disability Policy: 2013-present
Disability Policy and Politics: 1996-1997
Long Term Care Policy and Management: 1992-1995
Capstone Seminars in Health Policy, including Managed Care, Medicare,
Medicaid and Health Politics: 1994-2000
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disability (LEND) Seminar: Policy
Module: 2000-present
Ph.D. Curriculum Committee Chair:
Taleed el-Sabawi, 2014-
Wesley Prater, 2014-
Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member:
Tiasha Letostak, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, 2012-2015
Samantha Howe, Glenn School of Public Affairs, 2010-2013
Mathew Mercuri, McMaster University, Department of Health Research Methodology, 2013 (outside reader)
Viba Bhargava, College of Education and Human Ecology, 2005-2006
Academic Advisor (Non-Thesis Option):
MHA: Approximately 200 students since 1991
MPH: Approximately 25 students since 2001, including:
Naila Aliyeva, USAID Fellow (Azerbaijan), 2003-07
Thu Vuong, Fulbright Fellow (Vietnam), 2006-2008
M.A. Thesis Committee Member:
Lindsey Boyer, Department of Audiology, 2005
MPH Culminating Project Committee Chair:
Lucy Ramos, 2016
Jacqueline Dim, 2015
Leah Moody, 2015
Keelie Thomas, 2013
Misti Parsley, 2011
Tracy Bethel, 2011
Amanda Bain, 2011
Laura Joseph, 2010
Alison Neal, 2009
Michael Yao, 2008
Laura Hoye, 2008
Thu Vuong, 2008
Naila Aliyeva, 2007
Mark Wasserman, 2005
Malcolm Johnson, 2006
MPH Culminating Project Committee Member:
Alexander Mainor, 2014
Pumla Pamla-Gutter, 2011
Kedar Hiremath, 2010
Danielle Gray, 2009
Jennifer Killius, 2009
Amira Elhagmusa, 2009
Maria Nguyen, 2007
Lina Yacoub, Division of Health Behavior/Health Promotion, 2007
Elizabeth Collins, Division of Health Behavior/Health Promotion, 2007
Zachary Zumbar, 2006
Kevin Stanford, 2005
Jeanietta Terry, 2005
David Inoue, 2000
MD/MHA Integrative Writing Project Chair
Neel Vaidya, 2016
Lindsay Jones Knapke, 2016
Kevin Weber, 2011
Adam Rush, 2007
Mark Unroe, 2005
Kathleen Unroe, 2005
Ph.D. Candidacy Exam Committee Chair
William Mase, 2004
Ph.D. Candidacy Exam Committee Member: