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Paul Duncan has been a faculty member at the University of Florida for
just under twenty-five years. His appointment is in the Department of
Health Services Administration, College of Health Professions, where he
also serves as Chairman. Duncan's teaching assignments are targeted to
the training of health services administration professionals focused on
the challenges of administrative leadership in health care organizations,
as well as doctoral level trainees focused on studying and understanding
how the health care system works.
Author of nearly 100 published articles and dozens of health policy reports,
the primary focus of Duncan's research is access to health care, including
health insurance coverage. From 1998 until the present, he has been responsible
for the design and implementation of major surveys of health insurance
coverage in Florida, Kansas, Indiana and elsewhere.
When not teaching or doing research, Duncan takes his interests into
the community. He has been a member and chair of the Health Care Board
of Alachua County, Florida. For almost ten years, he served on the Board
of Directors, and has twice been elected President of the ACORN Clinic,
an award winning medical and dental care clinic that serves poor and uninsured
rural residents in the areas north of his home in Gainesville, Florida.
(Letter of Invitation
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