Sc.D., 1969, The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health
Robert Blendon
Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis
Department of Health Policy and Management
Research
Dr. Robert J. Blendon is currently Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis
in both the Harvard University School of Public Health and the John F. Kennedy
School of Government. He also serves as
a faculty member in the Shorenstein Center on Press and Politics at the Kennedy School. In addition, he directs the Harvard Opinion
Research Program, which focuses on the better understanding of public
knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about major domestic public policy
issues. Currently, he co-directs a
special series with USA Today and the
Washington Post/Harvard University/Kaiser Family
Foundation survey project, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Additionally, Dr. Blendon co-directed a special
survey project for the Minneapolis Star
Tribune on health care, part of a series that received the National Press
Club’s 1998 Award for Consumer Journalism.
He also co-directed a project for National Public Radio and the Henry J.
Kaiser Family Foundation on American attitudes toward health and social
policy. The series was cited by the National Journal as setting a new
standard for use of public opinion surveys in broadcast journalism.
Between 1987 and
1996 he served as Chairman of the Department of Health Policy and Management at
the Harvard School of Public Health and as Deputy Director of the Harvard
University Division of Health Policy Research and Education. Prior to his Harvard appointment, Dr. Blendon
was senior vice-president at The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In addition, he has served as a senior
faculty member for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the National Governor's
Association, and the U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means.
Dr. Blendon teaches courses on both Political Strategy in Health Policy and Public Opinion Polling at the Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard School of Public Health. He also directs the Political Analysis track in the University’s Ph.D. Program in Health Policy.
Dr.
Blendon is a member of the Institute
of Medicine, of the
National Academy of Sciences and of the Council of Foreign Relations, a former
member of the advisory board to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, and a former member of the editorial board of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
He is also a Past President of the Association of Health Services Research and
winner of their Distinguished Investigator Award. He is also a recipient of the
Baxter Award for lifetime achievement in the health services research field. He
has also received the John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award from the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Mendelsohn award from
Harvard University. In 2008, he was the
recipient of the Warren J. Mitofsky Award for Excellence in Public Opinion
Research given by the Roper
Center.
He
is a graduate of Marietta
College. He is also a
graduate of the School of Business at the University of Chicago,
with a Masters in Business Administration.
In addition, he holds a Doctoral degree from the School of Public Health
of Johns Hopkins University, where his principal attention was directed toward
health policy.