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Jae
Kennedy
Associate Professor
Contact Information
Department of Health Policy and
Administration
P.O. Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495
Office:
600 N. Riverpoint Blvd,
Academic Center, 403N
Tel: (509) 368-6971
Fax: (509) 358-7984
Email:
jjkennedy@wsu.edu
Education
B.A., Whitman College
M.A., Claremont Graduate School
Ph.D., University of California,
Berkeley
Research Interests
disability and aging services;
health, rehabilitation and long term care policy; program evaluation
Courses Taught at Washington State
University
HPA 500 Introduction to the Health
Care System
HPA 515 Health Care Management
HPA 580 Disability and Aging Policy
HPA 590 Strategic Management and
Marketing
Selected Publications
Kennedy, J. & S. Morgan
(2006).
A cross
national study of
prescription nonadherence
due to cost: data from the
Joint Canada
United States Survey of Health.
Clinical
Therapeutics,28(8) 1217-1224.
Kennedy, J. & S. Morgan
(2006).Health
care in three nations:
Canada, insured
America, and uninsured America.
International Journal of Health
Services, 36
(4), 697-717.
Kennedy, J. (2005). Herb
and supplement
use in the U.S. adult
population. Clinical
Therapeutics, 27(11),
1847-1858.
Kennedy, J., D. Sclar, &
J. Coyne (2004).
Recent trends in
drug affordability in the
U.S. Clinical
Therapeutics, 26(4), 607-614.
Kennedy, J., M. Olney &
C. Schiro-Geist
(2004).A national profile
of SSDI applicants:
implications for early
intervention, Journal of
Disability Policy Studies, 15(3),
178-185.
Kennedy, J., K. Rhodes, C. Walls & B. Asplin
(2004). Access to emergency care: restricted by long wait times and
cost/coverage concerns. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 43(5), 567-573.
Kennedy, J., D. Sclar, & J. Coyne (2004).
Recent trends in drug affordability in the U.S. Clinical Therapeutics,
26(4), 607-614.
Kennedy, J. & C. Erb (2002). Cost-associated prescription noncompliance among
adults with disabilities: Estimates from the 1994 and 1995 National Health
Interview Surveys. American Journal of Public Health, 92(7), 1120-1124.
Olney, M. & J. Kennedy (2002). Racial disparities in job placement rates
among vocational services recipients. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin,45(3)
177-185.
Kennedy, J. (2002). Disability and aging - beyond the crisis rhetoric.
Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 12(4), 280-283.
Kennedy, J. (2001). Unmet and undermet need for ADL and IADL assistance among
adults with disabilities. Medical Care, 39 (12), 1305-1312.
Recent Presentations
Kennedy, J. (6/26/06). Health Care Access in 3 Nations – Insured America,
Uninsured America, and Canada. Annual Research Meeting of AcademyHealth,
Seattle.
Kennedy, J. (7/21/03). Personal Assistance: the Research Agenda.
Physical Disabilities through the Lifespan Conference, (invited paper), NIH,
Bethesda.
Kennedy, J. & C. Erb (10/22/01). Cost-Associated Prescription Noncompliance
Among Adults with Disabilities. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Atlanta.
Zhu, W. & J. Kennedy (10/19/01) Calibration of ADL/IADL items using a
multidimensional item response model. International Conference on Objective
Measurement, Chicago.
Awards/Honors
Certificate of Excellence in Teaching,
Associated Students of Washington State University Spokane, 2005-2006.
Distinguished Research Fellow, National Institute of Disability and
Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Department of Education, 1999-2000.
Zimmer New Investigator Award (Honorable Mention), Gerontological Health
Section of the American Public Health Association, 1998.
Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, University of Illinois, 1998.
Emerging Scholar Award, Society for Disability Studies, 1992.
Current/Recent Funding
J. Kennedy, PI
(9/06-8/07). WSU Faculty
Seed Grant Program, $7,580.
Medicare and
SSDI.
J. Kennedy, PI
(9/04-8/05). WSU Faculty
Seed Grant Program, $7,370.
Racial and
Ethnic Differences in Patient
Disclosure of
Natural Herb and Supplement Use.
J. Kennedy, PI (5/03-5/04). W.E. Upjohn
Institute for Employment Research, $5,000. Factors Associated with Workforce
Participation among SSDI Beneficiaries.
J. Kennedy, PI, & M. Olney (1/02-12/02). Social Security Administration,
$47,500. A Profile of SSDI Applicants and Beneficiaries Aged 18-64.
J. Kennedy, PI (6/99-5/00). National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research, $55,000. Sources and Levels of Personal Assistance for
Adults with Disabilities.
J. Kennedy, PI (8/99-7/00). Mary Jane Neer Research Fund, $15,000. Exploring
the Type and Level of Disability Assistance Received by American Adults:
Implications for Federal Aging and Disability Policy.
Service
Senator (5/04-present), Washington State
University Faculty Senate
Editorial board and special editor (1996-present), Journal of Disability
Policy Studies
Standing scientific review panel member (1999-2002), chair (2001 and 2002),
Field Initiated Research Grants Program, US Dept. of Education, National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Expert witness (5/7/01-5/11/01), US Department of Justice, Dueker v Ashcroft
Expert source (11/99-present), The Center for an Accessible Society
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