Paula M. Lantz
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, School of Public Health |
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Public and Social Welfare, Public Administration, Public Health, Health Care ManagementGoogle:
"Paula Lantz"Cross-listing: PHTree
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Sign in to add traineeKevin J. Dombkowski | grad student | 2001 | University of Michigan, School of Public Health |
Laura P. Shone | grad student | 2003 | University of Michigan, School of Public Health |
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Lantz PM. (2020) Revisiting Compression of Morbidity and Health Disparities in the 21st Century. The Milbank Quarterly |
Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S. (2020) The Potential and Realized Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Health Equity. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law |
Udow-Phillips M, Lantz PM. (2020) Trust in Public Health Is Essential Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 15: 431-433 |
Alberti PM, Lantz PM, Wilkins CH. (2020) Equitable Pandemic Preparedness and Rapid Response: Lessons from COVID-19 for Pandemic Health Equity. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law |
Lantz PM. (2020) "Super-Utilizer" Interventions: What They Reveal About Evaluation Research, Wishful Thinking, and Health Equity. The Milbank Quarterly |
Dopp AR, Lantz PM. (2019) Moving Upstream to Improve Children's Mental Health Through Community and Policy Change. Administration and Policy in Mental Health |
Lantz PM. (2018) The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? The Milbank Quarterly |
Iovan S, Lantz PM, Shapiro S. (2018) "Pay for Success" Projects: Financing Interventions That Address Social Determinants of Health in 20 Countries. American Journal of Public Health. e1-e5 |
Iovan S, Lantz PM. (2018) Social Impact Bonds: A Promising Public-Private Partnership Model for Public Health. American Journal of Public Health. 108: e6 |
Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, et al. (2016) Pay For Success And Population Health: Early Results From Eleven Projects Reveal Challenges And Promise. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 35: 2053-2061 |