
Jae Kennedy
Jae Kennedy, Associate Professor in the Department of
Health Policy and Administration at Washington State University,
will serve as principal investigator on this project.
In 1999, he
was selected as a NIDRR Distinguished Research Fellow and began
studying access barriers to health and rehabilitation services for
adults with disabilities. Dr. Kennedy has published over 30 peer-reviewed
research articles, including four on access to prescription drugs. |

Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Cohen, Professor of Pharmacotherapy, will serve
as a co-investigator and director of the formulary analysis
component of this project.
Dr. Cohen has extensive research
experience in psychiatric pharmacotherapy and currently serves as
the assistant director of pharmacology research and training at the
Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training. |
Marjorie
Olney
Marjorie Olney, Associate Professor of Rehabilitation at
San Diego State University (SDSU) will serve as a co-investigator
and director of the qualitative analysis component of this project.
Dr. Olney’s dissertation and much of her subsequent research has
effectively employed qualitative research methods to explore
disability identity and employment. |
David
Sclar
David Sclar, Boeing
Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Director of the
Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology Research Unit at WSU,
will serve as a co-investigator and co-director of the quantitative
analysis component of this project.
Dr. Sclar has done extensive
research on trends in prescribing patterns using data from the
National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and the MCBS.
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