
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Jung is an Assistant Professor in the Health Policy & Management Department at the University of Georgia's College of Public Health. His research focuses on healthcare policy, disparities in healthcare access, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on health outcomes. He specializes in analyzing Medicare/Medicaid programs, home health care, and telemedicine utilization patterns. Dr. Jung employs machine learning methods to predict health outcomes and assess disparities in preventive care and long-term services.
His work emphasizes neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) as a critical determinant of health outcomes for vulnerable populations, including older adults with Alzheimer's disease and disadvantaged communities. Key research themes include functional limitations, discharge success rates in home health care, and the role of living arrangements in health policy.
Dr. Jung is affiliated with the Biostatistical Consulting and Collaboration Center (B3C) at UGA, contributing to methodological advancements in health services research. His recent studies highlight geographic disparities in emergency department visits, telemedicine adoption barriers, and the moderating effects of neighborhood disadvantage on health perceptions. While no formal awards are listed, his publications reflect active engagement in high-impact health policy research.




