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Kenneth E. Thorpe is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. He has held numerous academic and policy roles, including former Chair of his department (1999-2021), Director of the Institute for Health Services Research at Tulane University, and positions at UNC, Harvard, and Columbia Universities. His work spans health policy, economics, and chronic disease prevention.
- Education: BA (University of Michigan), MA (Duke University), PhD (Rand School of Public Policy)
Research Focus: Dr. Thorpe specializes in health policy analysis, economic impacts of chronic diseases, and healthcare financing reforms. His scholarship emphasizes cost reduction through weight management, chronic disease prevention, and systemic healthcare reforms.
Scientific Contributions: Recent publications examine weight loss effects on Medicare/commercial insurance spending, multidrug-resistant infections' costs, and historical healthcare policy modeling. Awards include the Young Investigator Award (1991), Hettleman Award (UNC), and Excellence in Patient Care Prize (2014).
- Leadership: Honorary Chairman, Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease
- Policy Engagement: Advised White House, Senators (Cassidy, Carper, Welch, Grassley, Wyden), and major healthcare organizations




