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Dr. Monte Butler is a Professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Ecology at Loma Linda University. He holds a PhD and MSW from the University of Utah (2003 and 1990, respectively), along with a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology. His specialization lies in social work administration and Medicare policy, with current research focused on Medicare challenges. Dr. Butler has published extensively on Medicare opt-out provider issues and healthcare policy topics. He is actively involved in community initiatives such as volunteer coordination for foster care programs, food pantry management, and civic engagement projects. His professional memberships include the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
- Education:
- PhD in Social Work, University of Utah, 2003
- MSW in Social Work, University of Utah, 1990
- Graduate Certificate in Gerontology, University of Utah, 1990
- Research Interests: Medicare policy, healthcare provider contracts, elderly care policy, and social work administration.
Dr. Butler’s publications underscore critical Medicare reimbursement issues and provider-patient financial relationships. His community engagement spans volunteer leadership roles in foster care, food security, and voter mobilization. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in his profile.
His professional narrative includes no listed grants or advising roles, though his work emphasizes practical social work applications and systemic healthcare challenges.



