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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of Alabama at Birmingham
所属院系:Health Information
所属专业:Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator
联系方式:205-934-1672
Allyson Hall, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Health Services Administration, teaches health policy in the Master of Science in Health Administration and Doctoral programs. Hall’s broad research interests emphasize improving healthcare access and systems for vulnerable populations. Current scholarly activity focuses on reducing fragmentation within the delivery system including assessments of patient-centered medical homes and transition to primary care programs for emergency department patients. Hall has a long-standing interest in Medicaid and was an investigator on an 8-year evaluation of changes to Florida’s Medicaid program. Her work has also included studies aimed at improving health care access for individuals living with a disability. Prior to joining UAB, Hall was an associate professor at the University of Florida and served as the Master of Health Administration Program Director. She received her PhD from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and her MHS/MBA from the University of Florida.
Allyson Hall, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Health Services Administration, teaches health policy in the Master of Science in Health Administration and Doctoral programs. Hall’s broad research interests emphasize improving healthcare access and systems for vulnerable populations. Current scholarly activity focuses on reducing fragmentation within the delivery system including assessments of patient-centered medical homes and transition to primary care programs for emergency department patients. Hall has a long-standing interest in Medicaid and was an investigator on an 8-year evaluation of changes to Florida’s Medicaid program. Her work has also included studies aimed at improving health care access for individuals living with a disability. Prior to joining UAB, Hall was an associate professor at the University of Florida and served as the Master of Health Administration Program Director. She received her PhD from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and her MHS/MBA from the University of Florida.