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Scott Greer
Professor at University of Michigan
Scott L. Greer is a prominent academic at the University of Michigan, where he holds multiple positions: he is a Professor of Health Management and Policy, Global Public Health, and a courtesy Professor of Political Science. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of politics and health policy, particularly within the contexts of the European Union and federalism's influence on healthcare systems.
Academic Background and Career
- Education: Greer earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University in 2003 and holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1996).13
- Previous Positions: Before joining the University of Michigan in 2005, he taught at University College London, emphasizing health policy and federalism.14
Research Interests
Greer's research encompasses a variety of topics, including:
- The politics of public health and disaster response.
- Comparative health policy analysis between the U.S. and Europe.
- The governance of health systems, especially in relation to COVID-19 responses.123
He has contributed extensively to academic literature, with over fifty publications in reputable journals such as the British Medical Journal and American Journal of Public Health. His notable books include:
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About European Union Health Policies But Were Afraid to Ask (2014)
- Strengthening Health System Governance: Better Policies, Stronger Performance (2015).13
Current Roles
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Greer serves as a Senior Expert Advisor on Health Governance for the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, where he engages with both governmental bodies and civil society on health policy issues.14
Contact Information
- Email: [email protected]
- Office: Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.13
Scott Greer's work significantly contributes to understanding how political frameworks shape health policies across different regions, making him an influential figure in public health discourse.

