Background
Vladeck, Bruce Charney was born on September 13, 1949 in New York City. Son of Stephen Charney and Judith (Pomarlen) Vladeck.
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The first definitive account of what nursing homes today are really like, and how public policy has contributed to making them that way. The author writes with passion about shocking conditions in America's 17,000 nursing homes, the physical decay, the understaffing, the over-medication, the occasional brutality, the overwhelming boredom. Author also offers specific recommendations for reform.
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health services administrator policy educator
Vladeck, Bruce Charney was born on September 13, 1949 in New York City. Son of Stephen Charney and Judith (Pomarlen) Vladeck.
Bachelor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1970. Master of Arts, University Mich, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, University Mich, 1973.
Associate social scientist NYC-Rand Institute, 1973-1974. Assistant professor Columbia University, New York City, 1974-1978, associate professor, 1978-1979. Assistant commissioner health planning and resources development New Jersey Department Health, Trenton, 1979-1982.
Assistant vice president Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey, 1982-1983. President United Hospital Fund, New York City, 1983-1993. Administrator HCFA, Washington, 1993-1997.
Professor health policy and geriatrics Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, 1997—2004. Principal Health Sciences Advisory Services Ernst & Young LLP, 2004—2006, 2007—2009. Interim president University Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey, Newark, 2006—2007.
Senior advisor Neycera Inc., since 2009. Member New York State Council on Health Care Financing, Albany, 1978-1992. Member committee on nursing home regulation Institute Medicine, Washington, 1983-1985, chairman committee on health care for homeless people, 1986-1988, member prospective payment assessment committee, 1986-1993.
Member National Bipartisan Commission on Future of Medicare, 1997-1998.
(The first definitive account of what nursing homes today ...)
Fellow New York Academy Medicine. Member Institute Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Fredda Wellin, August 5, 1973. Children— Elizabeth Charney, Stephen Isaiah, Abigail Sarah.