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Neal Halfon
Neal Halfon is Professor
of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine and Professor of Community
Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and is a consultant in the Health Program
at RAND. Dr. Halfon is currently Director of the UCLA Center for
Healthier Children, Families and Communities and directs the Child
and Family Health Program in the School of Public Health at UCLA.
Halfon also directs the federally funded Maternal and Child Health
Bureau’s National Center for Infancy and Early Childhood Health
Policy Research. Dr. Halfon’s primary research interests include
the provision of developmental service to young children, access
to care for poor children, and delivery of health services to children
with special health care needs, with particular interest in children
who have been abused and neglected and are being cared for by the
foster care system. He has published investigations of immunizations
for inner-city children, the health care needs of children in foster
care, trends in chronic illnesses for children, the delivery of
health care services for children with asthma, as well as investigations
of new models of health service delivery for high-risk children.
Dr. Halfon currently
chairs the National Community and Academic Consortium, which is
focused on moving community development activities to a new level
– one that concentrates on family centered community development.
He was recently co-chair of the Association for Health Services
Research, research agenda setting conference, Improving the Quality
of Health Care for Children. Dr. Halfon serves on the Pediatric
Measurement Advisory Panel for the National Committee on Quality
Assurance (NCQA), the Foundation for Accountability (FACCT), and
was recently named to the National Academy of Sciences and Institute
of Medicine Board on Children, Youth and Families.
Dr. Halfon has served
on expert panels for the National Commission on Children, the Maternal
and Child Health Bureaus Bright Futures Project, the Agency for
Health Care Policy and Research Panel on Child Health Services Research,
the Bureau of Health Professions Panel on Primary Care, and the
Carnegie Commission on Early Childhood. Dr. Halfon received a MD
from the University of California, Davis, and a MPH from the University
of California, Berkeley. He completed his pediatric residency at
the University of California, San Diego and the University of California,
San Francisco. Dr. Halfon was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar
at the University of California, San Francisco and Stanford.
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