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Reza Amini, Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Michigan-Flint
Primary Appointment
Associate Professor
UM Flint » Public Health and Health Sciences
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The Center’s growing membership represents a diverse community of experts focused on interdisciplinary solutions to global health challenges.Become a Member

Reza Amini, PhD, MD, MPH

he/him/his
Policy, health needs assessment, healthcare, disability studies

Reza Amini's global work focuses on public health policies for older adults and people with disabilities. His research interests in health equity align with the Center’s themes of addressing social and environmental determinants of health, and strengthening systems for health. He has also studied health needs assessment practices, health-related quality of life, healthcare utilization, and healthcare disparities.

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Iran, Islamic Rep.
United States
Thematic Priorities
Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
Strengthening Systems for Health
Health Equity Focus
Healthcare Quality
Healthcare Quality Quality Improvement
Healthcare Quality Health Outcomes
Social Justice and Equity
Social Justice and Equity Access to Care
Health Condition Focus
Chronic Illness
Population Focus
Older Adults
Persons with Disabilities
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