Glenn Landers
In remembranceDirector of Health Systems, Research Assistant Professor
Georgia Health Policy Center- Education
Sc.D., Tulane University
M.H.A., M.B.A., Georgia State University
B.S., Syracuse University
- Biography
Glenn Landers is an assistant research professor in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies and the director of health systems at the Georgia Health Policy Center. His current portfolio includes the center’s work in rural community health systems development with the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services, the Atlanta Regional Collaboration for Health Improvement, and center’s work in long-term services and supports, and special projects with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other national partners.
He also plays a lead role in the center’s approaches to evaluation, collective impact, and developing the center’s substance use disorder portfolio. Landers held a one-year term as a senior advisor with CDC’s Office of the Associate Director for Policy from 2014 to 2015.
His published research has appeared in the Foundation Review, American Journal of Public Health, Medicare and Medicaid Research and Review, and the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.