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Professor of Health Services
UCLA School of Public
Health
Box 951772
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772
(310) 825-2595
Fax: (310) 825-3317
E-mail:Sschweit@ucla.edu
Stuart
O. Schweitzer is Professor of Health Services. He teaches courses
in health economics, health system organization and financing,
pharmaceuticals, and comparative health systems. Professor Schweitzer
earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California,
Berkeley. He has taught at Wayne State University and Georgetown
University, as well as having been on the research staff of
The Urban Institute and the National Institutes of Health. He
served on President Carter's Commission for a National Agenda
for the Eighties, and has held visiting appointments at Oxford
University, CREDES (Paris), ESSEC (Paris), the University of
Ferrara (Italy), and the Shanghai Medical University. His research
interests are in the areas of health policy, especially as they
pertain to pharmaceuticals, gerontology, and the financing of
health care. Dr. Schweitzer directed a 6-year assessment of
health screening and promotion for the elderly, financed by
the Health Care Financing Administration. He co-directs the
UCLA Research Program in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy,
with Professors William Comanor and Michael Intriligator.
Selected Publications
Schweitzer
SO, Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, New York:
Oxford University Press, 1997.
Schweitzer
SO and Comanor WS, "Pharmaceutical Prices and Expenditures,"
in Andersen RA, et al, (eds), Changing the U.S. Health Care
System (3rd ed), San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2006.
Di Tommaso MR and Schweitzer SO, “Why Do Biotechnology
Firms Cluster? Some Possible Explanations” Chapter 8 in
Sugden R, Cheng RH, and Meadows R (eds.) Urban and Regional
Prosperity in a Globalized, New Economy, Cheltenham (UK):
Edward Elgar Publishers, 2004.
Di Tommaso,
MR, Schweitzer, S.O., "Intangible Clusters of Firms",
in Bianchi P and Labory S (eds.), The Economic Importance
of Intangible Assets, London: Ashgate, 2006.
Di Tommaso
MR and Schweitzer SO, eds., Health Policy and High-Tech
Industrial Development: Learning from Innovation in the Health
Industry, Cheltenham England: Edward Elgar Publishers,
2005.
Di Tommaso
and Schweitzer, “Why Apply Industrial Policy to the Health
Industry?” in Di Tommaso and Schweitzer, eds., Ibid.
Schweitzer
SO and Di Tommaso MR and, “The Health Industry Model:
New Roles for the Health Industry”, in Di Tommaso and
Schweitzer, eds., Ibid.
Connell
J, Schweitzer SO and, Schoenberg FP, “Factors Underlying
High-Technology Industrial Clusters in the United States: The
Case of Biotechnology Firms,“in Di Tommaso and Schweitzer,
eds., Ibid.
Comanor
WS, Schweitzer SO, and Carter T, “A Hedonic Model of Drug
Pricing,” in Di Tommaso and Schweitzer, eds., Ibid.
Spence
M, Teleki S, Schweitzer SO, and Millares, M, “The effect
of direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising on prescribing”,
Medical Care Review and Research, 62(5): 544-559, 2005.
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