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David Grembowski
Professor
In health services research, we want to understand better how our complex health care system works, ultimately to improve its performance and create a system that we can be proud of.

PhD  
University of Washington, 1982
Urban Planning
MA  
Washington State University, 1975
Sociology
BA  
Washington State University, 1973
Sociology
Professor, Dental Public Health Sciences
Adjunct Professor, Sociology

Department of Health Services Program Affiliations:
  -  PhD program in Health Services
  -  Social and Behavioral Sciences Track, (MPH program)
  -  Master of Health Administration Program
  -  Extended Master of Public Health Program

David Grembowski also holds an appointment in the Department of Dental Public Health Sciences in the School of Dentistry. Professor Grembowski teaches social determinants of population health and health program evaluation, and his evaluation interests address prevention and the performance of health care systems. His studies have examined efforts to improve quality by increasing access to care in integrated delivery systems; managed care and physician referrals; managed care and patient-physician relationships; cost-effectiveness of preventive services for older adults; fluoridation effects on oral health and dental demand; financial incentives and dentist adoption of preventive technologies; effects of dental insurance on dental demand, and the link between mother and child access to dental care.

Contact Information
(office)  H-693, Health Sciences Building
University of Washington
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box:  357660
Seattle, WA 98195-7660
(voice)  206-616-2921     (fax)  206-543-3964
grem@u.washington.edu
(staff contact):  Alice Gronski
(voice)  206-543-7952     (fax)  206-543-3964
agronski@u.washington.edu
Teaching Interests
Health program evaluation, U.S. health care, Medical Sociology
  • HSERV 510
    Society and Health
  • HSERV 513
    U.S. Health and Health Care: Population Health, Social Determinants, and Health Disparities
  • HSERV 522   (Extended MPH Program)
    Health Program Evaluation
  • HSERV 522
    Health Program Evaluation
  • HSERV 522
    Health Program Evaluation
  • HSERV 592
    Social and Behavioral Sciences Seminar
Research Interests
Design and performance of health care systems; prevention; technology diffusion. Methodology interests are program evaluation and survey research.
Projects
Physician Networks and Children with Chronic Conditions
Funded by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. For children with asthma or diabetes, the purposes of this study are to examine whether out-of-network benefits and cost-sharing of managed health plans are associated with the likelihood of seeing an in-network vs. out-of-network physician, and secondly, to examine whether health quality and expenditures are similar or different for children seeing in-network vs. out-of-network physicians.
Linking Mother and Child Access to Dental Care
In Washington state's Medicaid population of children aged 3-6 years old, the aim is to determine whether having a mother with a regular source of dental care is associated with greater utilization of dental care and oral health in children in four racial/ethnic groups: White (non-Hispanic), Hispanic, African American, and other groups. Funded by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
Caries Prevention Study
Although new, effective technologies have emerged for controlling caries in children, only a minority of dentists have adopted them. A randomized trial is being conducted to determine whether financial incentives and provider education can increase dentist adoption of these technologies, and in turn, whether adoption results in reduced caries incidence and restorative services among at risk children with capitation dental insurance. Funded by NIDCR and Washington Dental Service.
Improving Access to Improve Quality: Evaluation of an Organizational Innovation
Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the study is an evaluation of Group Health Cooperative's "Access Initiative." This innovation includes offering patients same-day appointments to primary care physicians, allowing them direct access to most specialists, and providing physicians with a $40 million clinical information system that offers up-to-the-minute patient health information. The study will determine how the initiative affects factors such as cost, utilization of services, quality of care, member enrollment, and patient and provider satisfaction.
External Funding (sampling of current and past involvement)
Northwest/Alaska/Hawaii Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities
National Institutes of Health
PI:   Milgrom           Dates:    09/2008 - 05/2015
The Northwest/Alaska/Hawaii Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities focuses on tooth decay in children because it is the major oral health challenge faces by U.S society.

National Research Scientist Award
National Institute of Mental Health
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    08/1998 - 06/2010
This program is designed to train physicians for academic research careers aimed at improving recognition and management of mental health problems encountered in primary medical care settings.

Dental Care in Children With and Without Special Health Care Needs
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
PI:   Lewis           Dates:    12/2007 - 11/2009
We plan to use the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data to describe and compare dental care access, utilization, expenditure and insurance coverage in children with and without special health care needs.

Improving Access to Improve Quality in an HMO
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    09/2006 - 09/2009
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect on quality of Group Health Cooperative's Access initiative plan.

Race/Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status and Oral Health
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    08/2006 - 07/2008
The purpose of this study is to estimate composition and context effect on low-income mothers' perceptions of oral health and their children's oral health.

Impact of Paying for Performance on the Quality and Efficiency of Medical Care
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
PI:   Conrad           Dates:    10/2007 - 03/2009
This project on quality-based financial incentives for physician group practices takes advantage of a regional natural experiment in paying for quality in Washington State during a 5-year period.

National Research Service Award Institutional Research Training Grants
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:   Martin           Dates:    07/2003 - 06/2008
The purpose of this NRSA training grant is to provide pre- and postdoctoral training in health services research, health policy and population health.

Public Health Funding and Population Health
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    01/2007 - 06/2008
The primary objective is to establish whether incremental changes in the expenditures of local health departments are associated with changes in the health disparities of the populations in which they serve.

Linking Mother and Child Access to Dental Care
National Institutes of Health
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    06/2003 - 05/2007
The major goals of this project are to look at children aged 3-6 years old who are enrolled in Medicaid dental insurance in Washington state, and study the relationships between mothers' access to a regular source of dental care, mothers' use of a regular source of dental care, and the children's utilization of a regular source of dental care.

Improving Access to Improve Quality: Evaluation of an Organizational Innovation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    11/2004 - 10/2006
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect on quality of Group Health Cooperative's Access initiative plan.

Insurance Financing of Integrated Medicine
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
PI:   Lafferty           Dates:    09/2001 - 05/2005
The proposed study will use claims data from the two largest insurance plans in WA to describe the economics of CAM integration under the state model, to identify predictors of CAM utilization and cost, to investigate whether CAM is used more frequently as a complement to or an alternative for traditional care, and to locate patient groups whose healthcare costs might decrease by substituting CAM for traditional services.

Physician Networks and Children with Chronic Conditions
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    09/2002 - 03/2005
The purposes of this study are to examine whether out-of-network and cost-sharing of managed health plans are associated with the likelihood of children with asthma and diabetes seeing an in-network vs. out-of-network physician.

Best Managed Care Practices for Children with Chronic Conditions
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:   Connell           Dates:    07/1999 - 08/2004
The aim of this project is to identify and measure how the structural characteristics, incentives, and quality assurance efforts of managed care organizations affect 1) quality of care, 2) health and functional status, 3) satisfaction with care, 4) consumer knowledge and 5) self-efficacy among children with chronic conditions in western Washington State.

Dentist Adoption of Caries-Control Services (Project within the Comprehensive Oral Health Research Center of Discovery)
National Institutes of Health
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    08/1999 - 04/2003
The aim of the three year study is to determine whether provider education and fee-for-service reimbursement of caries-control services in a capitation dental program will increase the delivery of caries-control services to at-risk children.

Managed Care and Physician Satisfaction: Managed Care II
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    09/2001 - 09/2002
The major goals of this project are to evaluate (1) whether primary physician dissatisfaction is harming patient-physician relationships and health outcomes; and (2) patient satisfaction with specialists and outcomes. Secondary data from a previous Physician Referral Study will be used.

Managed Care and the Patient-Physician Relationship
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
PI:   Grembowski           Dates:    09/1999 - 06/2000
To strengthen the patient-provider relationship through information analysis between managed care, quality of P/P relationships, and health outcomes


Selected Publications

Grembowski D, Spiekerman C, Del Aguila MA, Anderson M, Reynolds D, Ellersick A, Foster J, Choate L. Randomized pilot study to disseminate caries-control services in dentist offices. BMC Oral Health. 2006 May 3;6(1):7+.

Grembowski D, Paschane MS, Diehr P, Katon W, Martin D, Patrick DL. Managed care, physician job satisfaction, and the quality of primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2005 Mar;20(3):271-7.

Grembowski D, Martin D, Patrick D, Diehr P, Katon W, Williams B, Engleberg R, Novak L, Dickstein D, Deyo R, Goldberg H. Managed care, access to mental health specialists, and outcomes among primary care patients with depressive symptoms. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2002;17(4):258-269

Grembowski D, Patrick DL, Williams B, Diehr P, Martin DP. Managed care and patient-rated quality of care from primary physicians. Med Care Res Rev 2005;62:31-55.

Grembowski D, Ulrich CM, Paschane D, Diehr P, Katon W, Martin D, Patrick DL, Velicer C. Managed care and primary physician satisfaction. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. 2003;16(5):383-93.

Grembowski DE, Martin D, Diehr P, Patrick DL, Williams B, Novak L, Deyo R Katon W, Dickstein D, Engelberg R, Goldberg H. Managed care, access to specialists, and outcomes among primary care patients with pain. Health Services Research. February 38(1,Part I): 1-19, 2003.

Grembowski DE, Cook KS, Patrick DL, Roussel AE. Managed Care and the US Health Care System: A social exchange perspective. Social Science & Medicine 2002; 54(8):1167-1180.

Grembowski D. The Practice of Health Program Evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2001.
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Dissertation, Thesis and Capstone Committees (recent graduates)
2009
Member, thesis committee for Maren Olson
The Impact of Income and Income Inequality on Infant Health Outcomes in the United States: An Aggregate Analysis of Statewide Information

2009
Member, dissertation committee for Forest Kim
Evaluating the impact of TRICARE for Life on Medicare-eligible military retirees

2009
Member, thesis committee for Elizabeth Knaster
Risk factors for protection order failure

2008
Chair, thesis committee for Gwen Ambler
Qualitative evaluation of a Planned Parenthood training for HIV testing and education

2008
Chair, thesis committee for Emily Firman
Connecting gender norms and sexual behavior among Indigenous people of the Peruvian jungle region: Culture, structure, and relationship

2008
Member, thesis committee for Nanette Smith
High Hopes: An Evaluation of Quality of Care and Utilization Outcomes

2007
Chair, dissertation committee for Beverly Court
Critical access hospital legislation: Impact on rural hospitals and rural residents

2007
Chair, thesis committee for DeAnn Cromp
Barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation among homeless populations

2007
Member, thesis committee for Diana Hull
A community health clinic project assessing risk perceptions for diabetes among Hispanic youth

2007
Member, thesis committee for Dawn Woo
Perceptions of health esthetics and treatment of maxillary primary incisors

2006
Chair, thesis committee for Sarah Pulliam
A client-centered program evaluation of an adult day health program for people living with AIDS

2006
Chair, thesis committee for Yingying Zhou
Impact evaluation for China Youth Reproductive Health Project-- The effects of the life-planning skills training program.

2006
Member, thesis committee for Jessica Knaster
An evaluation of Planned Parenthood of Western Washington's Teen Clinic program

2006
Member, thesis committee for Janel Lauer
Evaluating the use of" Bright Futures" educational materials with parents of young children with special needs

2006
Member, thesis committee for Colin Greene
Spirituality in primary care residency training

2006
Chair, thesis committee for Curry Jones
African American Glaucoma Health Needs Assessment in the State of Georgia

2005
Member, dissertation committee for Bonnie Lind
The use of complementary and alternative medicine under insurance coverage in Washington State

2005
Chair, thesis committee for Jacque Ives
A process evaluation of Health Trek: A nutrition and media literacy program for middle school youth in Washington State