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Image of Dr. Kristofer HagglundKristofer Hagglund, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Dean of Health Policy and Student Affairs
Co-Director, MU's Center of Health Policy

Dr. Hagglund's research program focuses on health care delivery models for people with chronic illness and/or disabilities. Current projects include evaluating access to health care among people with arthritis; evaluation of consumer-driven personal assistance services, and promoting effective consumer-personal assistant working relationships.

Recent Publications:

Hagglund, K.J., Clark, M.J., Conforti, K. & Shigaki, C.L. (1999). Access to health care services among people with disabilities receiving Medicaid. Missouri Medicine, 96(9), 447-453.

Shigaki, C.L., Hagglund, K.J., Clark, M., Frank, R.G., & Checkett, D. (1999). Medicaids not-so-quiet revolution: A call to action for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 30(5), 488-494.

Eastwood, E.A., Hagglund, K.J., Ragnarsson, K.T., Gordon, W.A., Marino, R.J. (1999). Medical rehabilitation length of stay and outcomes for persons with traumatic spinal cord injury, 1990-1997. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 80(11), 1457-1463.

Meyers, A.R., Andresen, E.M., & Hagglund, K.J. (2000). A model of outcomes research: Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 81, (12, Suppl. 2), 581-590.

Fouts, B.S., Andresen, E., & Hagglund, K.J. (2000). Disability and satisfaction with access to health care. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 54(10), 770-771.

Shigaki, C.L., Hagglund, K.J., Clark, M., Conforti, K. (2002). Access to health care services among people with rehabilitation needs receiving Medicaid. Rehabilitation Psychology, 47(2), 204-218

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