Tiffany A. Radcliff, PhD

Executive Associate Dean for Research & Innovation Professor Health Policy & Management, Office of Research | School of Public Health
Contact Groups and Affiliations Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • PhD, Health Services, Research, Policy & Administration University of Minnesota
  • BS (Magna Cum Laude), Economics. Minor: Political Science Texas A&M University

Research Interests

  • Health Economics
  • Health Policy
  • Health Services Research
  • Improving Quality of Care in Long-Term Care
  • Access to Care for Rural and Other Underserved Populations
  • Improving Care Processes and Outcomes
  • Industrial Organization of Healthcare
  • Economic Evaluation

Teaching Interests

  • Health Economics
  • Research Methodology

Publications

2014 Determinants of Post-Surgical Discharge Setting for Hip Fracture Patients
Maciejewski, M., Radcliff, T. A., Pointer, L., Henderson, W. G., Cowper Ripley, D., Vogel, W. B., Regan, E., & Hutt, E. (2014). Determinants of post-surgical discharge setting for hip fracture patients. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 50(9), 1267–1276.
2014 Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence and Secondary Prevention Measures After Acute Coronary Syndrome Hospital Discharge
Ho, P. M., Lambert-Kerzner, A., Carey, E. P., Fahdi, I. E., Bryson, C. L., Melnyk, S. D., Bosworth, H. B., Radcliff, T., Davis, R., Mun, H., Weaver, J., Barnett, C., Barón, A., & Del Giacco, E. J. (2014). Multifaceted intervention to improve medication adherence and secondary prevention measures after acute coronary syndrome hospital discharge. JAMA Internal Medicine, 174(2), 186–193.
2013 Effects of Health Information Exchange on Ambulatory Testing Rates
Ross, S. E., Radcliff, T. A., LeBlanc, W. G., Libby, A. M., Dickinson, L. M., & Neese, D. E. (2013). Effects of health information exchange on ambulatory testing rates. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 20(6), 1137–1142.
2013 Evaluation of a Seven-State Criminal History Screening Pilot Program for Long-Term Care Workers
Radcliff, T. A., White, A., West, D., Hurd, D., & Côté, M. (2013). Evaluation of a seven-state criminal history screening pilot program for long-term care workers. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 25(5), 375–395.
2013 Improving Hip Fracture Outcomes for COPD Patients
Regan, E., Radcliff, T. A., Henderson, W. G., Cowper Ripley, D. C., Maciejewski, M. L., Vogel, W. B., & Hutt, E. (2013). Improving hip fracture outcomes for COPD patients. COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 10(1).
2012 Comparing Costs of Extended Care Programs for the Management of Obesity in Rural Settings
Radcliff, T. A., Bobroff, L. B., Lutes, L. D., Durning, P. E., Limacher, M. C., Daniels, M. J., Janicke, D. M., Martin, A. D., & Perri, M. G. (2012). Comparing costs of extended care programs for the management of obesity in rural settings. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 112(9), 1363–1373.
2012 Rehabilitation Settings After Joint Replacement: An Application of Multiattribute Preference Elicitation
Radcliff, T. A., Côté, M. J., Olson, D., & Liebrecht, D. (2012). Rehabilitation settings after joint replacement: An application of multiattribute preference elicitation. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 35(2), 182–198.
2012 Increased Use of Intramedullary Nails for Intertrochanteric Proximal Femur Fractures in Veterans Affairs Hospitals: A Comparative Effectiveness Study
Radcliff, T. A., Regan, E., Cowper Ripley, D. C., & Hutt, E. (2012). Increased use of intramedullary nails for intertrochanteric proximal femur fractures in Veterans Affairs hospitals: A comparative effectiveness study. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Volume, 94(9), 833–840.
2012 Costs Associated with Data Collection and Reporting for Diabetes Quality Improvement in Primary Care Practices
West, D. R., Radcliff, T. A., Brown, T., Côté, M. J., Smith, P. C., & Dickinson, W. P. (2012). Costs associated with data collection and reporting for diabetes quality improvement in primary care practices. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 25(3), 275–282.

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