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Dr. Howard Palley, Professor and Distinguished Fellow,
Institute for Human Services Policy

Mailing Information:

Contact Information:

University of Maryland

Phone: (410) 706.3604

School of Social Work

Fax: (410) 706.6046

525 West Redwood Street

E-mail: hpalley@ssw.umaryland.edu

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Room: 5th Floor Emeriti Office

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Education:

MS, Yeshiva University

PhD, Syracuse University


Expertise and Research Interests:

Comparative Social Welfare and Health Policy

Health Care Policy

Social Development

Social Policies and the Elderly

Social Policy Analysis

Social Welfare Policy


Memberships:

American Political Science Association

Board of Directors and Member of the Consortium for International Social Development

Contributing Editor: Social Development Issues

Council Social Work Education

Editorial Advisors' Board Member - Journal of Health and Social Policy

Former Member of Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) for Health Canada. Health Canada is the federal Canadian Ministry of Health

Health Facilities Authority of the State of Delaware

Member, Editorial Board, Social Work in Public Health
Member, Editorial Board, International Area Review
Member, Editorial Advisors’ Board, Journal of Comparative Social Welfare
Member, Global Health Resources Center, Executive Committee, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Fall, 2009-Spring, 2010
National Association of Social Workers

Honors and Awards:

Fulbright Senior Specialist Grants, October, 2001, March, 2005, October, 2005

Fulbright Research Award, 1990

World Health Organization Fellow, 1984


Recent Publications:

BOOKS:

Howard A. Palley, Editor, Community –Based Programs and Policies: Contributions to Social Policy Development in Health and Health Related Services. Abingdon, U.K. and New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.

Howard A. Palley, “Introduction,” pp. 1-2 in the above publication.

Pierre-Gerlier Forest and Howard A. Palley, “Examining Fiscal Federalism, Regionalization and Community-Based Initiatives in Canada’s Health Care Delivery System," pp. 67-85 in the above publication.

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Hadjistavropoulos, Thomas, Gregory P. Marchildon, Perry G. Fine, Keela Herr, Howard A. Palley, Sharon Kaasalainen and François Béland, “Transforming Long-Term Care Pain Management in North America: The Policy-Clinical Interface,” Pain Medicine, 10, (3,2009), 506-520.
Howard A. Palley, “Long-Term Care Policy for Older Americans: Building a Continuum of Care.” This article was originally published in Journal of Health and Social Policy, 16 (3, 2003) 7-18. It is reprinted in The Elderly: Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care Policy. Edited by Martin Lyon Levine. Farnum, U.K. and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2009, pp. 355-366.
Marie-Josée Fleury and Howard A. Palley, review of Richard Gleave, Across the Pond --- Lessons for the US on Integrated Health Care in International Journal of Integrated Care, 9 (November, 2009), pp. 1-2.
Howard A. Palley, review of Gerard W. Boychuk, National Health Insurance in the United States and Canada: Race, Territory, and the Roots of Difference in Politics and Policy, 37 (October, 2009), 1074-1077.

Palley, H.A. (2005) . Implications of Adequacy as a Policy Goal in Long-Term Care for the Needs of the Chronically-Limited Elderly and the Developmentally Disabled. Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C.): Taiwan Association of Social Workers. (In Chinese and English).

Palley, H.A. & Usui, C. (2008).  Child daycare in Japan: An examination of the program and its impacts. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 24 (2), 165-178.

Palley, H.A. (2009). Introduction. Social Work in Public Health (formerly the Journal of Health and Social Policy), 23 (4) 1-2.

Forest, P.G. & Palley, H.A. (2008) Examining fiscal federalism, regionalization and community-based initatives in Canada’s health care delivery system. Social Work in Public Health (formerly the Journal of Health and Social Policy), 23 (4), 69-88.

Pomey, M.P., Forest, P.G., Palley, H.A. & Martin, E. (2007). Public/private partnerships for prescription drug coverage: Policy formulation and outcomes in Quebec’s universal drug insurance program, with comparisons to the Medicare prescription drug program in the United States. The Milbank Quarterly, 85 (3), 469-498.

Chou, Y.C., Wang, Y.Y., Fu, L.Y. & Palley, H.A. (2006). Taiwanese housing policy: shifting the focus of housing policy under a democratic regime. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 16 (2), 53-66.

Palley, H.A. & Romanenkova, L.A. (2006). Social policy and elderly people: A study of the Zaporozhye region. Social Technologies. 27 (4), 376-386.

Palley, H.A. & Palley, M.L. (2006). An international collaborative educational effort between the University of Maryland, the University of Delaware and Zaporozhye National University. Journal of Zaporozhye National University, 2, 2006, 171-174.

Palley, H.A. (2006). Canadian abortion policy: National policy and the impact of federalism and political implementation on access to services. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 36 (4), 565-586.

Palley, H.A. (2005). Canadian fiscal federalism, health reform and the case for evidence-based health and related-social care services policy. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, May 2004. Quebec City, Quebec: Laval University.

Palley, H.A. (2005). A review essay on long-term care policy development in industrial and post/industrial nations. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 30 (4), 751-764.

Chan, C.L.W. & Palley, H.A. (2005). The use of traditional Chinese culture and values in social work health care related interventions in Hong Kong. Health and Social Work. 20 (1), 76-79.

Palley, H.A. (2004). Programs and prospects for long-term care policy for older Americans: Are there lessons for Korea? International Area Review, 7 (1), 3-18.

Palley H.A. & Forest, P.G. (2004). Canadian fiscal federalism, regionalization, and the development of Quebec’s health care delivery system. New Global Development: Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare. 20 (2), 87-96.

Palley, H.A. & Romanenkova, L.A. (2004). Long-term care policy for the elderly in the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine : A case sudy of social development following the collapse of communism. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 16 (3), 71-91.

CONFERENCE PRESENATIONS AND OTHER PARTICIPATION:

Howard A. Palley, “Long-Term Care Programs and Policies in Canadian Provinces: Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, “ International Council for Canadian Studies, Montreal, Quebec, May 29-30, 2010 (Prospective). 

Howard A. Palley, Marie-Pascale Pomey and Pierre- Gerlier Forest, “Political/Economic Sustainability and the Development of Commercial Private Sector Involvement in the Canadian Provincial Health Care Systems: Especially Quebec, Ontario and Alberta,” The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Biennial Meeting, San Diego, California, November 20, 2009.
Howard A. Palley, Chair/Discussant, Panel on “Interest Group Politics in Canada,” The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Biennial Meeting, San Diego, California, November 20, 2009.
Howard A. Palley, Marie-Pascale Pomey and Pierre-Gerlier Forest, “Political/Economic Sustainability and the Development of Commercial Private Sector Involvement in the Canadian Provincial Systems: Especially Quebec and Ontario,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 5, 2009.
Howard A. Palley, Discussant, a series of papers on “Legal and Governance Issues in Canada and the United States, at the Canadian and U.S. Federalism workshop, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, September 2, 2009.
Howard A. Palley, Discussant, Session on “Issues of Access in Health Care.” International Political Science Association World Congress, Santiago, Chile, July 15, 2009.
Howard A. Palley, Marie-Pascale Pomey and Pierre-Gerlier Forest, “Political/Economic Sustainability and the Development of commercial Private Sector Involvement in the Canadian Federal/Provincial Health Care Systems,” International Political Science Association World Congress, Santiago, Chile, July 13, 2009.

WORKSHOPS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS:
“Federal and State Legislative and Judicial Decision-Making, Professional Ethics and the Issue of ‘Death with Dignity’ in the United States.” School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, June 12, 2009, October 21, 2009, March 24, 2010

“Death with Dignity: The Interface of Law, Ethics and Judicial Decisions,” Stella Maris, Inc., Timonium, Maryland, October 6, 2009

CURRENT RESEARCH:
I am involved in an ongoing research project examining the “Development of the Public/Private Sector Relationship in Health Care Delivery in the Canadian Provinces within the Canadian Federal System.” I am also involved in a project concerning the Development and Evaluation of Pain Management in Long-Term Care Facilities: The Clinical and Public Policy Interface.” This project involves a working group of Canadian and U.S. clinical and public policy researchers. It is funded through the University of Regina by the Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR).


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