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Hector Rodriguez, Ph.D., MPH

Assistant Professor
Health Services


UCLA School of Public Health
31-299D CHS
650 Charles E. Young Drive South
PO Box 951772
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772
Phone: (310) 206-3686
Fax: (310) 825-3317
E-mail: hrod@ucla.edu

Biographical Information

Dr. Hector P. Rodriguez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Services at the UCLA School of Public Health and has a strong research background in organizational and system analysis, particularly as it pertains to primary care delivery, HIV/STD screening and treatment, public health systems and health care disparities. He is an experienced health services researcher with methodological expertise in survey research, the analysis of large datasets and multilevel statistical methods. Since 2006, over fifteen of Dr. Rodriguez’s first-authored studies have been published or accepted for publication in prominent peer-reviewed journals.

His current research, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, focuses on understanding the extent to which systematic survey reporting biases by ethnic minorities affect the profiling of individual physicians on patient experience measures. In terms of public health systems, his current research focuses on understanding how the organizational structure and arrangements of local health departments influence the surveillance and control of sexually transmitted diseases.

Dr. Rodriguez received his PhD in Health Policy from Harvard University, MPH in Health Administration from UC Berkeley, and BA in Urban Studies and Planning from UC San Diego.


Selected Publications

Rodriguez HP, Rogers WH, Marshall RE, Safran DG. Multidisciplinary primary care teams: effects on the quality of clinician-patient interactions and organizational features of care. Med Care 2007; 45(1):19-27.

Rodriguez HP, Wilson IB, Landon BE, Marsden PV, Cleary PD. Voluntary physician switching by Human Immunodeficiency Virus-infected individuals: A national study of patient, physician, and organizational factors. Med Care 2007; 45(3):189-198.

Rodriguez HP, Rogers WH, Marshall RE, Safran DG. The effects of primary care physician visit continuity on patients' experiences with care. J Gen Intern Med 2007; 22(6):787-793.

Rodriguez HP, von Glahn T, Chang H, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Patient samples for measuring primary care physician performance: Who should be included? Med Care 2007;45(10):989-996.

Rodriguez HP, Marsden PV, Landon BE, Wilson IB, Cleary PD. The effect of care team composition on the quality of HIV care. Med Care Res Rev. 2008;65(1):88-113.

Rodriguez HP, Rodday AC, Marshall RE, Nelson K, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Relation of patients’ experiences with individual physicians to malpractice risk. Int J Qual Health Care. 2008;20(1):5-12.

Rodriguez HP, von Glahn T, Grembowski DE, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Physician effects on racial and ethnic disparities in patients' experiences of primary care. J Gen Intern Med. Oct 2008;23(10):1666-1672.

Rodriguez HP, von Glahn T, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Organizational and market influences on physician performance on patient experience measures. Health Serv Res. 2009; 44(3): 880-901

Rodriguez HP, Scoggins JF, von Glahn T, Zaslavsky AM, Safran DG. Attributing sources of variation in patients’ experiences of ambulatory care. Med Care 2009; 47(8):835-841.

Rodriguez HP, von Glahn T, Elliott MN, Rogers WH, Safran DG. The effect of performance-based financial incentives on improving patient care experiences: A statewide evaluation. J Gen Intern Med 2009 (In press)