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Paula Song
Richard M. Bracken Chair and Professor, Department of Health Administration at Virginia Commonwealth University
Paula H. Song, PhD, MHSA, MA, is the Richard M. Bracken Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Administration at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). She has a distinguished academic and professional background in health services organization and policy, healthcare finance, and community health.
Academic Background
Dr. Song earned her PhD in Health Services Organization and Policy, along with master's degrees in Health Services Administration and Applied Economics, all from the University of Michigan. She also holds a BA in Biological Basis of Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania.
Professional Experience
Before her tenure at VCU, Dr. Song served as an associate professor and director of the residential master's programs in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has also worked as a healthcare administrator in large health systems, which informs her research and teaching.
Research Interests
Dr. Song's research focuses on several key areas:
- Healthcare finance
- Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
- Payment reform
- Community benefits
- Access to care for vulnerable populations, including underinsured individuals and children with disabilities
She employs both qualitative and quantitative research methods and has co-authored several leading textbooks in healthcare finance. Her significant contributions to the field include over 50 peer-reviewed articles and notable publications on various aspects of health services research.123
Leadership Roles
In addition to her role as chair, Dr. Song became the interim dean for the College of Health Professions at VCU in July 2023, making her the first woman of color to hold this position since its founding.4 Her leadership emphasizes diversity and inclusion within health administration education and aims to enhance the representation of historically underrepresented groups in academia.
Dr. Song's commitment to improving healthcare delivery through innovative financing mechanisms reflects her dedication to enhancing access to care for all populations.24
