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Dennis G. Shea is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Outreach and Professor of Health Policy and Administration at the College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University. He holds roles in academic integrity oversight and serves on graduate advisory committees. His education includes a M.Phil. in Economics from Jesus College, Cambridge University (1985), and a M.A. (1987) and Ph.D. (1990) in Economics from Rutgers University.
Dr. Shea's research focuses on health economics, aging populations, long-term care economics, Medicare policy, and mental health services for the elderly. His work examines cost structures in nursing homes, prescription drug utilization patterns, and the impact of public health policies like Medicaid and Medicare. He has led National Institute on Aging-funded projects investigating healthcare use disparities between urban/rural elderly populations and the effect of health conditions on retirement savings.
His publications span over three decades, addressing topics such as mental health policy in nursing facilities, telehealth cost analysis, and the socioeconomic determinants of late-life inequality. Recent work explores prescription drug monitoring programs' impact on overdose mortality and Medicaid's role in elderly care access. His research often bridges economic theory with practical policy implications for aging populations.
Dr. Shea collaborates with interdisciplinary teams and has advised on healthcare reforms affecting Medicare beneficiaries. His academic service includes roles in curriculum development and student outreach programs within the College of Health and Human Development.
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