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Stephen M. Shortell, Ph.D.
Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy
and Management and Professor of Organization Behavior at the School of
Public Health and Haas School of Business at the University of
California-Berkeley
Stephen M. Shortell, Ph.D., is the Blue Cross of California
Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management and Professor
of Organization Behavior at the School of Public Health and Haas
School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley. He is
also the Dean of the School of Public Health at Berkeley. Dr. Shortell
also holds appointments in the Department of Sociology at UC-Berkeley
and at the Institute for Health Policy Research, UC-San Francisco.
Dr. Shortell received his undergraduate degree from the University
of Notre Dame, his masters degree in public health from UCLA, and his
Ph.D. in the behavioral sciences from the University of Chicago.
A leading health care scholar, Dr. Shortell, has been the recipient
of many awards including the distinguished Baxter-Allegiance Prize for
his contributions to health services research, the Gold Medal Award
from the American College of Healthcare Executives for his
contributions to the health care field, and the Distinguished
Investigator Award from the Association for Health Services Research.
He and his colleagues have also received the George R. Terry Book of
the Year Award from the Academy of Management, the James R. Hamilton
Book of the Year Award from the American College of Healthcare
Executives, and several article of the year awards from the American
College of Healthcare Executives and the National Institute for Health
Care Management. His most recent book (with colleagues) is entitled Remaking
Health Care in America: The Evolution of Organized Delivery Systems.
He is the past editor of Health Services Research, an elected
member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of
Sciences; has served as President of the Association for Health
Services Research; and is a past Chairman of the Accrediting
Commission for Graduate Education in Health Services Administration.
He is currently conducting research on the evaluation of quality
improvement initiatives and on the implementation of evidence-based
medicine practices in physician organizations.
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