
معرفی
Dr. Vincent Mor is the Florence Pirce Grant University Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice at Brown University's School of Public Health. With over 40 years of tenure, he has held leadership roles including Chair of the Department of Community Health (1996–2010) and directed the Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research. His research focuses on aging, long-term care, and nursing home quality.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his career trajectory reflects advanced academic training in public health or related fields. Research interests include health policy, nursing home data systems (e.g., Minimum Data Set), and pragmatic clinical trials for dementia care. He co-leads the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory to improve dementia interventions through embedded trials.
He has secured over 50 NIH grants and led major projects like the Program Project Grant examining Medicare/Medicaid impacts on long-term care. His team developed risk-adjusted quality indicators for nursing homes, now used nationally. Awards include the Susan Colver Rosenberg Medal (2021), National Academy of Medicine election (2015), and AcademyHealth’s Distinguished Investigator Award (2011).
Recent work addresses vaccine efficacy (e.g., long-COVID risks, influenza vaccination disparities), nursing home staffing, and dementia care interventions. He has published over 500 peer-reviewed articles and serves on editorial boards like Health Services Research.




