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Edward F. Lawlor

Dean and the William E. Gordon Professor

Expertise: health care policy, medical indigence, health care reform, health care administration, policy for the aged, policy for poor, Medicare

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Edward Lawlor is a nationally-recognized expert in healthcare policy, particularly in the areas of medical indigence, health-care reform and administration, and policy for the aged and poor.

His groundbreaking work in Medicare policy is recognized for its originality and insightful analysis. Lawlor's recently published book, Redesigning the Medicare Contract: Politics, Markets, and Agency, looks at Medicare as a social contract between society at large and its most vulnerable citizens. He also is the founding editor of Public Policy and Aging Report, a quarterly journal on policy and research in an aging society.

WUSTL Contact Information:
Work:(314) 935-6693
E-mail:elawlor@wustl.edu
Address:Campus Box 1196
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130

Education:
  • B.A. in Economics, Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College
  • Ph.D. in Social Welfare at Brandeis University


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Tackling public health issues in innovative ways

WUSTL's new Institute for Public Health to host inaugural symposium Sept. 5

Aug. 27, 2008 -- The new Institute for Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis will host its inaugural symposium on Sept. 5 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Medical Campus. The conference symposium will begin at 8:30 a.m. with an overview of the Institute. The overall goal of the event is to raise awareness of public health research and service activities currently conducted at the University.


Making a Medicare Part D decision

'There is so much noise about the prescription drug program, but people are not getting clear, simple information,' says Medicare expert

Feb. 1, 2006 --
Medicare Part D decisions can be confusing
Medicare Part D decisions can be confusing
During the next six months, Medicare recipients will need to enroll in one of the new prescription drug coverage plans. But with the deluge of information about Medicare Part D, some reliable and some not, "seniors find themselves in an environment of fear and confusion," says Edward F. Lawlor, Ph.D., a Medicare expert and dean of the School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. "There is so much noise about the prescription drug program, but people are not getting clear, simple information. Many seniors aren't even entertaining making the proper plan choice."


New child welfare and mental health expert at WUSTL

John Landsverk named senior scholar at the School of Social Work

Jan. 5, 2006 -- John Landsverk, Ph.D., has been named senior scholar at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Edward F. Lawlor, Ph.D., dean of the School of Social Work and the William E. Gordon Professor, recently announced Landsverk's appointment, effective Jan. 1.



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Washington U. studies creation of public health school
St. Louis Business Journal and 3 others

Dec. 28, 2007 -- WUSTL is exploring the possibility of increasing its involvement in the health of the region by establishing its own school of public health.
As part of a strategic planning process currently under way at the university, WUSTL medical school dean Larry Shapiro and social work dean Edward Lawlor are investigating how the university can expand its focus on public health, according to Rob Wild, assistant to the chancellor.


Medicare changes confuse retirees, suggests social work dean Edward Lawlor
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Dec. 10, 2004 -- A year after the most sweeping changes in Medicare history became law, many retirees remain confused, and health plans say critical details about benefits and cost have yet to be decided. "The plans are not standardized, which forces people to sort through a maze of benefits and cost structures, said Edward Lawlor, a Medicare expert and dean of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University. "There is still quite a bit of chaos on both the beneficiaries' side - the people who are going to be receiving Medicare benefits - and on the providers' side," Lawlor said. "There are just going to be rounds and rounds of changes, and that by itself is going to create a lot of confusion."



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At the request of the American International Health Alliance in Romania, Lawlor led a team of researchers from the University of Chicago to analyze and improve that country's health-care system in the late '90s. Recently, he served as vice chair of the Social Service Transition Committee for Rod Blagojevich as he prepared to become governor of Illinois.


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