Introduction to Occupational Health in Public Health Practice
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Bernard J. Healey is a professor of health care administration at King’s College in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. He is the director of the graduate program in health care administration and has been teaching college courses since 1974. He began his career in 1971 as an epidemiologist for the Pennsylvania Department of Health retiring in that position in 1995. During his tenure with government he completed advanced degrees in Business Administration and Public administration. In 1990 he finished his doctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Healey has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in business, public health and health care administration at several colleges for over 30 years. Robert S. Zimmerman, Jr., is President of Public Health Matters LLC and an Adjunct Professor at King’s College in Wilkes Barre, PA. He previously served as Region 3 Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and as Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Health and before that as State Medicaid Director. While at HHS, he worked on initiatives on Medicare, Medicaid, health disparities, public health preparedness, global health, and diabetes (for which he received the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service for National Public Health Leadership). As Secretary of Health, he had a key role in crafting PA’s tobacco settlement spending plan that dedicated 100% of the funds to health purposes. He implemented a health research program, tobacco use prevention and cessation programs, major health regulatory reform, and greatly expanded community health partnerships. He led development of statewide electronic disease reporting and surveillance systems and the State’s first plans for public health preparedness, Rural Health, and Minority Health. He received the 1st Annual Minority Health Leadership Award from the Center for Minority Health, University of Pittsburgh and the Exemplary Service Award from the MCP Hahnemann University School of Public Health. As Medicaid Director, he led implementation of the HealthChoices managed care program, improved special needs services and directed major initiatives in clinical quality management and long term care. His earlier career included senior positions in health planning, disease prevention, health promotion and maternal and child health. He has a Master of Public Health from the University of Tennessee and attended Harvard University’s Executive Leadership Program for State Health Officials and was a Captain, USAR Medical Service Corps.