Paul D. Cleary, Ph.D.
Dean of Public Health,
Chair, Epidemiology and Public Health
C-E.A. Winslow Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
Professor Cleary's research includes developing better methods for using patient reports about their care and health status to evaluate the quality of medical care and studying the relationships between clinician and organizational characteristics and the quality of medical care.
His recent research includes a study of how organizational characteristics affect the costs and quality of care for persons with AIDS, a national evaluation of a continuous quality improvement initiative in clinics providing care to HIV infected individuals, and a study of the long term impact of patient-centered hospital care. He is Principal Investigator of one of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) grants funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to develop surveys for collecting information from consumers regarding their health plans and services. He also is leading a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation project to facilitate and stimulate research on Public Health Systems.
Education
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1980
Awards and Honors
Member, Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
Distinguished Fellow, Association for Health Services Research
2002 Distinguished Investigator Award, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
1997 A. Clifford Barger Award for Excellence in Mentoring, Harvard Medical School
Professional Services
Editorial Director, Milbank Memorial Fund
Chair, National Advisory Committee, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program
Editorial Board, Health Services Research
Editorial Board, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
Current Research Projects
Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS)
Yale Affiliations
Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)
In the News
Cleary Awarded Grant to Advance the Field of Public Health Services and Systems Research
Cleary Elected Member of the Connecticut Academy for Science and Engineering
Paul D. Cleary, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, Appointed to Winslow Professorship
Cleary Spotlighted in May 18 Issue of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
Paul Cleary Named the Dean of the Yale School of Public Health
Selected Publications
Ding, L., Landon, B.E., Wilson, I.B., Hirschhorn, L.R., Marsden, P.V., and Cleary, P.D. The Quality of Care Received by HIV Patients without a Primary Provider. AIDS Care, in press, 2007.
Rodriguez, H.P., Wilson, I.B., Landon, B.E., Marsden, P.V., and Cleary, P.D. Voluntary Physician Switching by HIV-Infected Individuals: A National Study of Patient, Physician, and Organizational Factors. Medical Care 45(3): 189-198, 2007.
Campbell, E.G., Gruen, R.L., Mountford, J., Miller, L.G., Cleary, P.D., and Blumenthal, D. A National Survey of Physician-Industry Relationships. New England Journal of Medicine 356: 1742-1750, 2007.
Wilson, I.B., Landon, B.E., Ding, L., Zaslavsky, A.M., Shapiro, M.F., Bozzette, S.A., and Cleary, P.D. A National Study of the Relationship of Care Site HIV Specialization to Early Adoption of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. Medical Care 43(1): 12-20, 2005.
Wilson, I.B., Landon, B.L., Hirschhorn, L.R., McInnes, K., Ding, L., Marsden, P.V., and Cleary, P.D. Quality of HIV Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Physicians. Annals of Internal Medicine 143(10): 729-736, 2005.
Landon, B.E., Zaslavsky, A.M., Bernard, S.L., Cioffi, M.J., and Cleary, P.D. Comparison of Performance of Traditional Medicare vs Medicare Managed Care. Journal of the American Medical Association 291(14): 1744-1752, 2004.
Cleary, P.D. A Hospitalization from Hell: A Patient's Perspective on Quality. Annals of Internal Medicine 138(1): 33-39, 2003.
Cleary, P.D. and Edgman-Levitan, S. Health Care Quality: Incorporating Consumer Perspectives. Journal of the American Medical Association 278(19): 1608-1612, 1997.
For a further list of Dr. Cleary's publications, please see Pub Med.
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