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Recent Faculty Publications

Yang YT, Studdert DS, Subramanian SV, Mello MM. A longitudinal analysis of the impact of liability pressure on the supply of obstetrician-gynecologists. J Empirical Leg Stud 2008;5(1):21–53. Available from Blackwell Synergy.

Sinkule JA, Alemi F. Helping clients think through their causal models: application to counseling clients to exercise. Qual Manag Health Care. 2008 Jan-Mar;17(1):66-79.

Alemi F, Moore S, Baghi H. Self-Experiments and Analytical Relapse Prevention. Qual Manag Health Care. 2008 January/March;17(1):53-65.

Wojtusiak J, Michalski RS. Analyzing Diaries for Analytical Relapse Prevention Using Natural Induction: A Method and Preliminary Results. Qual Manag Health Care. 2008 January/March;17(1):80-89.

New Spring Course Offerings from HAP!

  • HAP 762 -  Cost-Effectiveness for Health Care Management and Policy Decisions
  • HAP 764 - Health Policy and Government Payment Systems for Health Care Services

Health Policy electives are open to all GMU graduate students. View Flyer.

Mason Establishes First International and Niche Housing Internships for Assisted Living Students
Building on its national reputation for innovative curricula, the Mason Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration has implemented two first-in-industry internships to be completed by students during the fall 2007 semester. Read more in the Gazette.

Online HAP Course Offerings
Spring 2008 Online Course Offerings for the Certificate in Health Information Systems Program and the Master of Science in Health Systems Management, Concentration in Health Information Systemsare available at our Distance Education Website.

HAP Faculty featured on NPR
Andy Carle was interviewed on the NPR show "To The Point" on September 12, 2007. Listen to the Podcast on KCRW's site. Mr. Carle's segment begins at approximately 42:00 minutes.

Two New Publications Accepted for Publication from the Center for Discovery Science and Health Informatics
The Health Informatics area of the Center have produced two articles accepted for publication. Read more on our Faculty Achievements Page.

Assisted Living Alum now Executive Director
Congratulations to Assisted Living alum Kwaku Boateng for his promotion to an Executive Director position at Sunrise Senior Living. Kwaku was also the recipient of the Rachel Merrit Award for Senior Housing in Spring 2007.

George Mason University Professor To Address Challenges For Treating People With Chronic Illnesses
George Mason University professor Mark Meiners was recently awarded a $535,000 grant with the San Diego Long-Term Care Integration Project and the University of California San Diego to develop a coordinated approach to chronic care management that advocates team-based care in a health care system that is increasingly fragmented and built to deliver acute care. If the program is successful in San Diego, the research may be used to help develop programs nationwide. Read the full press release. Dr. Meiner's work is also featured in a 7/5 Washington Post article.

Mason Professor Lists Top 'Brain Games' for Older Adults
Responding to a study estimating a quadrupling of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease by 2050, Mason professor Andrew Carle has released a list of the best “brain games” available for those seeking to maximize cognitive function. Read more of this article in the Mason Gazette.

Web Based Aging and Disability Resource Connection: The San Diego Network of Care Project
Mark Meiners recently presented at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab 24th Annual Symposium, "Health Informatics in An Aging Population Workshop". View his presentation here.

Online Extra: Brain Aerobics
With a boomer turning 60 every seven seconds, gaming companies are targeting an older market. Andrew Carle, assistant professor and director of George Mason University’s Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing, takes a look at Nintendo’s Brain Age.

Policy Brief: Long-Term Care Partnership Expansion: A New Opportunity for States
The Center for Health Care Strategies, the National Association of State Medicaid Directors and George Mason University are working to inform states about new long-term-care options made available through the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. For more information, contact Mark Meiners.

Disney Internship Provides Insight on Hospitality in Assisted Living
Guests at the Grand Floridian Resort, located within view of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, Fla., enjoy all the amenities available from the vacation destination’s premier resort. But for Maria Pokorny, a Mason student completing a semester internship in hospitality services at the hotel, the experience has provided a model for improving care for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. Read more in the Mason Gazette.

Video: Dive Into This Techno-World
In this Video from AARP Bulletin, Andrew Carle talks about how he thinks technology can be used to enhance the lives of older people.

Train your Brain - Alzheimer's Research
Fox News recently aired three video segments on the subject of "Brain Training" featuring Andy Carle. View the clips here:

Buying Old-Age Insurance
Dr. Mark Meiners and the Partnership for Long Term Care are featured in this Wall Street Journal article (registraton required). From the article - "Under the partnership program, you buy a private long-term-care policy that has received your state's stamp of approval. If those insurance benefits run out, you can apply for Medicaid to help cover any additional costs -- and keep assets equal in value to the insurance benefits received." The program is available in California, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana and New York. The other states have leeway to start similar programs, and at least 25 are expected to do so in the next few years.

Mason Announces 2006 Health Care Quality Improvement Awards
Mason’s Department of Health Administration and Policy in the College of Health and Human Services announced the three winners of its annual Improvement of the Year Award. This competitive award was created to recognize teams from mid-Atlantic health organizations that have significantly improved the quality of care in their hospitals or health care systems.

This year’s Improvement of the Year award winners are Centra Health Lynchburg General Hospital (Lynchburg, Va.), Union Hospital (Elkton, Md.), and Fauquier Hospital (Warrenton, Va.). Read more in the Mason Gazette.

2006/2007 Policy Research Mentorship Program Fellows Announced
CHPRE recently announced the recipients of the 2006/2007 PRMP Fellows. View the Press Release. (pdf)