David Stevenson

David Stevenson, SM, PhD

Associate Professor of Health Policy, Department of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University
Department of Health PolicyVillage at Vanderbilt, Suite 21001500 21st Avenue SouthNashville, TN 37212

David Stevenson is currently an associate professor of health policy in the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Stevenson’s primary research interests are end-of-life care and long-term care. His previous work has focused on a range of topics in these areas, including the evolution of Medicare’s hospice benefit, end-of-life care for Medicare Advantage enrollees, and long-term-care financing options for the future. 

Dr. Stevenson received a BA in religion from Oberlin College, an MS in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a PhD in health policy from Harvard University. His previous faculty appointment was in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School.

Nursing home litigation and tort reform: a case for exceptionalism
Authors: Studdert DM and Stevenson DG
Gerontologist
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The rise of nursing home litigation: Findings from a national survey of attorneys
Authors: Stevenson DG and Studdert DM
Health Affairs
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HALYs and QALYs and DALYs, oh my: similarities and differences in summary measures of population health
Authors: Gold MR, Stevenson DG and Fryback DG
Annual Review of Public Health
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The meaning of aging and the future of Social Security.
Authors: Cole TR and Stevenson DG
Generations
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Controlling the supply of long-term care providers in thirteen states
Authors: Wiener JM, Stevenson DG and Goldenson SM
Journal of Aging and Social Policy
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State policy on long-term care for the elderly
Authors: Wiener JM and Stevenson DG
Health Affairs
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