
معرفی
Tiffany A. Radcliff, PhD, is Professor of Health Policy & Management in the Texas A&M University School of Public Health and concurrently serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Research. In this dual role she guides the school’s strategic research agenda while maintaining an active, federally funded research portfolio.
Education
- PhD, Health Services Research, Policy & Administration – University of Minnesota
- BS (Magna Cum Laude), Economics; Minor, Political Science – Texas A&M University
Research Interests
Radcliff’s work lies at the intersection of health economics, health policy, and health-services research. Her overarching goal is to improve the quality, accessibility, and affordability of care—particularly for rural and underserved populations. Current emphases include:
- Economic evaluation of behavioral interventions for obesity and diabetes in rural settings
- Post-acute care transitions and long-term care quality
- Industrial organization of healthcare markets and provider responses to policy
- Disaster preparedness and health-system resilience
Publication Trends
Across 200+ peer-reviewed articles spanning 1997–2025, Radcliff’s scholarship shows a clear evolution from foundational work on rural hospital markets to large-scale comparative-effectiveness and implementation-science studies. Recent clusters (2020–2025) focus on COVID-19 policy impacts, telehealth cost-effectiveness, and VA transitional-care programs, reflecting a sustained commitment to policy-relevant, methodologically rigorous research.
Scientific Awards & Honors
- (No specific awards listed in the provided text; extensive federal funding and invited lectureships implied by CV and publication record.)
Grants & Advising
- Principal or Co-Investigator on multiple NIH, AHRQ, and VA Health Services Research & Development grants
- Faculty mentor for PhD, MPH, and post-doctoral trainees in health policy, economics, and implementation science
- Serves on dissertation and thesis committees for students across Texas A&M and collaborating institutions
Labs & Teams
Radcliff leads an active research group of graduate research assistants, post-docs, and biostatisticians housed within the Center for Health Organization Transformation (CHOT) and collaborates closely with the VA Health Services Research Center of Innovation and the Southwest Rural Health Research Center at Texas A&M.



