Alan Sager

About

Alan Sager specialized in health in graduate school because it looked like the easiest sector in which to win affordable equity for all Americans since so much money was already spent on medical care. (Not easy-just easier than anything else.) His main interests are health reform, combining universal coverage with cost control, improving both finance and delivery of care, and preserving needed physician, hospital, and long-term care services. He has studied causes and effects of urban hospital closings, finding a strong and persistent link between race of the people living near a hospital and the probability of closing. Hospital efficiency doesn't predict survival. With his fellow-director of the Health Reform Program, Deborah Socolar '89, he investigated the sources of high health costs in Massachusetts and designed methods to cover all uninsured residents without increasing spending. He also studied the causes of high U.S. pharmaceutical prices and designed ways to cover all Americans while protecting and energizing drug makers' innovative research. Alan designed a "time banking" method of mobilizing voluntary help for people with disabilities. By creating a market for good deeds, it allows volunteers to help others when convenient. Time would be banked.  Former volunteers who themselves needed help could trade their banked time for help from a new volunteer. Policy and research interests include equal access to health care, cost control, hospital survival, long-term care, health reform.  Alan holds a B.A. in economics from Brandeis and a Ph.D. in city and regional planning (specializing in health care) from MIT. 

Work

Boston University School of Public Health
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Professor

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Boston University School of Public Health
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Associate Professor

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Brandeis University Heller School for Social Policy and Management
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Assistant Professor of Urban and Health Planning

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Brandeis University Heller School for Social Policy and Management
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Research Director

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Education

MIT
United States of America

PhD

University of Miami
United States of America

M.Ed.

Brandeis University
United States of America

B.A.