Sherry Glied
Sherry Glied | |
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Born |
1961 Toronto, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Spouse(s) | Richard Briffault |
Institution | New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
Field | health care, labor economics |
School or tradition | health policy |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Influences | Joseph Newhouse |
Sherry A. Glied (born 1961) is a health economist, a Professor of Public Service, and the Dean of New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.[1]
Before NYU, she was, for 24 years, a Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, where she was chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management from 1998-2009. Glied also served as Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the Department of Health and Human Services from 2010 to 2012.[2]
Glied has written dozens of academic articles, a number of books, and is a frequent commentator in national media on health care.[3]
Significant works
- Barbash, Gabriel I., and Sherry A. Glied. "New technology and health care costs—the case of robot-assisted surgery." New England Journal of Medicine 363.8 (2010): 701-704.
- Frank, Richard G., and Sherry A. Glied. Better but not well: Mental health policy in the United States since 1950. JHU Press, 2006.
- Glied, Sherry, and Joshua Graff Zivin. "How do doctors behave when some (but not all) of their patients are in managed care?." Journal of Health Economics 21.2 (2002): 337-353.
References
- ↑ http://wagner.nyu.edu/community/faculty/sherry-glied
- ↑ "Sherry Glied, Economist and Health Care Policy Expert, Named Dean of NYU Wagner". NYU Communications.
- ↑ "Will Amazon, Berkshire and JP Morgan disrupt the health care market?". ABC News. 31 January 2018.
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