Long-Term Care

Rosalie Kane

Rosalie A. Kane is a professor of health policy and management at the University of Minnesota where she is also a faculty member of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, School of Social Work, and the Center on Aging. Previously she was a social scientist at The Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California and a faculty member at the University of California at Los Angeles, and before that, at the University of Utah. Dr. Kane's research is devoted to aspects of long-term care services, organization, policies and financing.

Vincent Mor

Vincent Mor is the Florence Pirce Grant Professor of Community Health in the Public Health Program of the Brown University School of Medicine and served as Chair of the Department of Community Health from 1996 until 2010. Dr. Mor has been on the faculty of the department of community health since 1981 as a research assistant professor, becoming tenured in 1987. He formerly served as the director of the Brown University Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research. Together with Professor Alan Morrison, Dr. Mor began the department's graduate program in 1986 and directed it after Dr.

Jacqueline Zinn

After a successful career as a hospital administrator at Temple University Hospital and The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Jacqueline Zinn joined the Fox School to teach healthcare, strategic management and business policies. Dr. Zinn teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate programs and has chaired or advised on over twenty dissertations.