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Stephan Lindner

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Assistant Professor Health Systems & Policy

Biography

Dr. Lindner has a secondary appointment in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health as an Assistant Professor in the Health Systems Management and Policy programs, primarily Health Systems & Policy. In this role, Professor Lindner’s work includes collaborating with other faculty members in Health Systems & Policy, mentoring or advising PhD students in HSP, serving as preceptor, and participating in the School at large.

Dr. Lindner is also in the OHSU Center for Health Systems Effectiveness and holds a primary appointment in the Department of Emergency Medicine as a Research Assistant Professor. Professor Lindner’s research and scholarly interest include health economics, health insurance, state health policy, practice performance, people with disabilities, and Medicaid.

Education, Degrees

Diploma, Universität zu Köln, Germany, 2004
M.A., University of Michigan, 2006
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2011


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