Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy

Mark V. Pauly, Ph.D., Bendheim Professor, and Professor of Health Care Systems, Business and Public Policy, Insurance and Risk Management, and Economics at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, will deliver the next Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy on Monday, September 18, 2006, at 2:00 p.m., at the Sheraton University Hotel and Conference Center, 801 University Avenue, Syracuse, New York. See map for directions.

Professor Pauly's research focuses on medical economics and health policy. His current projects include analysis of health reform, including the analysis of costs and "moral hazard" in the American insurance business. Moral hazard examines the reality that people may use more health care once they have it, ultimately increasing costs and expenses. On the demand side, a consumer can be discouraged from overusing medical care by paying more out-of-pocket costs. There are also supply side strategies such as managed care. "My message is that trying to find a painless solution is foolish and doeesn't exist. What we really ought to do is find out what the tradeoffs are between these different ways to control health care spending. We could have the government or a panel of experts decide, but I'd rather give consumers the power to choose."

Professor Pauly earned his AB at Xavier University, his MA at the University of Delaware, and his PhD at the University of Virginia.

If you need more information, contact:

Martha W. Bonney
Center for Policy Research
426 Eggers Hall, Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13244-1020
Telephone (315) 443-2703 | FAX (315) 443-1081
 mbonney@maxwell.syr.edu.

About the Lourie Lecture

The Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture is jointly sponsored by Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the Central New York Community Foundation, Inc., and administered by the Center for Policy Research.

Herbert Lourie, M.D., was a distinguished member of the national and international medical communities in the field of neurosurgery, as well as a physician who understood medicine as a high calling that demands the utmost of skill, intellect, compassion and character. With his untimely death in 1987, our community lost a beloved healer, teacher, and leader. A generous outpouring of money by his many friends, patients, colleagues, and family funds this lecture series on health care policy and the allocation of health care resources.

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