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JUNE 27, 2003 | Joseph W.
Thompson, M.D., M.P.H., of the University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is
the new director of the
Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
(ACHI).
Thompson is a pediatrician with a
longstanding interest in health care
policy. He is an assistant professor in
the Department of Pediatrics in the UAMS
College of Medicine and an assistant
professor and assistant dean pro tem
for health policy studies in the UAMS
College of Public Health.
ACHI is a health policy
research center jointly operated by UAMS
and the Arkansas Department of Health, and
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield. Thompson
will succeed founding director G. Richard
Smith, M.D., chairman of psychiatry in the
UAMS College of Medicine.
Thompson is a board-certified pediatrician
and a graduate of Hendrix College, the
UAMS College of Medicine and the School of
Public Health of the University of North
Carolina. He is the principal investigator
in research on health insurance access in
Arkansas, with external funding of more
than $3.5 million. He has received honors
and awards from the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, the U.S. Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality, and the U.S. Office
of the Assistant Secretary of Health.
Links on This
Page
Arkansas Center: http://www.achi.net/
Students Hear:
http://www.uams.edu/today/2003/030603/uninsured_discussion.htm
UAMS to Study: http://www.uams.edu/today/112901/insurance.htm
The Crisis of the Uninsured: http://www.uams.edu/htyh/2003/04-17/UninsuredCrisis.htm
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University of
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