Claudia Campbell
professor
Department(s):
Global and Community Health - BSPH
Health Systems Management
Email:
ccampbel@tulane.edu
Research Interests:
Efficiency of health systems; health care costs and access among vulnerable populations
Professional Achievements:
American Public Health Association
American College of Healthcare Executives
Association of University Programs in Health Administration
1969 Phi Alpha Theta, History Honorary Fraternity.
1969 Senior History Award, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN.
1984 Research Fellowship, Division of Health Care Research, Washington University Medical School
1990-1993 Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Fellowship in Health Care Finance.
1996 Teacher of the Year, Saint Louis University School of Public Health.
2000 Certificate of Leadership Award, YWCA Metro St. Louis, MO
2003 Delta Phi Omega member, Eta Chapter, Tulane University SPHTM
Educational Background:
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
PhD, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
MA, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
BA, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee
Publications:
Selected peer-reviewed publications
Sinay, UA and Campbell, CR, “Strategies for More Efficient Performance through Hospital Merger”. Health Care Management Review 27(1):Winter 2002.
Cook, Cynthia A. Flick, Louise H. Homan, Sharon M. Campbell, Claudia, McSweeney, Maryellen. Gallagher, Mary Elizabeth, “PTSD in Pregnancy: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Treatment”. Obstetrics & Gynecology 103(4): June 2004.
Naessens, JM, Baird, MA, Van Houten, HK, Vanness, DJ, Campbell CR, “Predicting Persistently High Primary Care Use”. Annals of Family Medicine 3(4): July/August 2005.
Campbell, CR, Lomperis, AML, Gillespie, KN, Arrington, B, “Competency-Based Health Administration Education: The Saint Louis University Experience.” Journal of Health Administration Education 23(2): Spring 2006, 135-168.
Flick LH, Cook CA, Homan SM, McSweeney M, Campbell C, Parnell L, “Persistent Tobacco Use in Pregnancy and Risk of Psychiatric Disorder”. American Journal of Public Health 96(10):1-9 October 2006, 1-9.
Naessens, JM, Culbertson RA, Lefante, JJ, Campbell, CR. “When Should a Multi-campus Hospital Be Considered a Single Entity for Public Reporting on Patient Safety Issues?” Quality Management in Health Care 16(2):153-165, April/June 2007.
Madamala K , Campbell CR, Hsu EB, James J. “Characteristics of Physician Relocation Following Hurricane Katrina”. Journal of Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Accepted for publication, June 2007.
Naessens, JM, Campbell, CR, Berg, B, Williams, AR, Culbertson, R. “Impact of In-hospital Conditions on Measures of Quality, Casemix, and Severity Derived from Administrative Data Sources” Medical Care Accepted for publication, Fall 2007.
Brownson RC Diem G Grabauskas V Legetic B Potemkina R Shatchkute A Baker EA Campbell CR et al. “Training Practitioners in Evidence-Based Chronic Disease Prevention for Global Health” IUHPE Accepted for publication, Fall 2007.
Madamala K, Campbell CR, Hsu EB, Hsieh YH, James J. Characteristics of physician relocation following Hurricane Katrina. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2007 Jul;1(1):21-6.
Personal Statement:
After receiving her doctorate in economics from Washington University in St. Louis in 1988, Dr. Campbell began her academic career at Saint Louis University (SLU) as assistant professor in the department of health administration. In 1991, she completed a one year post-doctoral Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Fellowship in health care finance at Johns Hopkins University. During the fellowship, Campbell interned at the corporate offices of the Daughters of Charity West Central Region in St. Louis. In 1998, she was named chair of the SLU health administration department where she taught courses in health care financial management, managed care, and public finance. In July 2002, Dr. Campbell joined the Department of Health Systems Management at Tulane where she served as Department Chair through July 2007. Campbell currently teaches courses in health economics and mentors doctoral students. Campbell has published a number of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has co-authored the textbook, Financial Management in a Managed Care Environment, published by Delmar. In addition to ongoing research into mental health access and birth outcomes, Campbell's current research concerns care access among the Latino population in New Orleans and the efficiency and effectiveness of the health system with a particular emphasis on use of information technology in primary care settings.
Contact Information:
Department of Health Systems Management
1440 Canal Street, Suite 1907
New Orleans, LA 70112
Telephone: 504.988.7700
Fax 504.988.7701
ccampbel@tulane.edu
Level of Instruction:
graduate
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