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Paul Hattis
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Assistant Professor, Dept. of Public Health and Community Medicine
Concentration Leader in Health Services Management and Policy
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| Contact |
Tufts University School of Medicine
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111
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| Education |
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BS (University of Michigan); MD (University of Illinois); JD (University of Illinois); MPH (UCLA) |
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| Research
Focus |
Dr. Hattis has a research focus in three major areas:
- Hospital Community Benefit responsibilities;
- Diversity in the health care professions; and
- Legal issues affecting health care volunteers
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Publications |
- Perez, T., Hattis, P., and Barnett, K., “Health Professions Accreditation and Diversity: A Review of Current Standards and Processes”, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, May 2007
- Hattis, P. and Matheny, P., “Linking Community Health Improvement with Clinical Strategies, 44 Health Forum Journal 3, May/June 2001, p. 25-8
- Hattis, P., “Toward a More Strategic Approach to Community Engagement:--A Response to the Commentary of Kevin Barnett”, Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, Volume 25, No. 2, Fall 2002 , pp. 209-213
- Barnett, K and Hattis, P., “Chapter 5: Community Benefit as a Tool for Institutional Reform”, in IOM Study on Work-force Diversity, IOM, (April, 2004)
- Hattis, P, “ Overcoming Barriers to Physician Volunteerism: Summary of State Laws Providing Reduced Malpractice Liability Exposure for Clinician Volunteers”, Univ. of Illinois Law Review, Volume 2004, No. 1, p. 167-182
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