Academy Fellows are nationally recognized and respected for their expertise in the field of public administration.
Dana Goldman, dean and the C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair of the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, has been named to the National Academy of Public Administration’s 2022 Class of Academy Fellows. The fellowship recognizes his years of public administration service and expertise.
“Our distinguished Academy Fellows are nationally recognized and respected for their expertise in the field of public administration and Dean Goldman is no exception,” said Terry Gerton, President and CEO of the Academy.
Goldman is also the codirector of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, establishing it as one of the nation’s premiere health policy research centers. Additionally, he serves as distinguished professor pharmacy, public policy, and economics. He is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and research associate with the National Bureau for Economic Research.
The 2022 class joins more than 950 Academy Fellows, including former cabinet officers, members of Congress, governors, mayors and state legislators, as well as prominent scholars, business executives and public administrators.
Goldman is a nationally recognized scholar and the author of more than 300 articles in medicine, health policy, economics, and statistics; and his work has been cited more than 19,000 times, according to Google Scholar. He pioneered a “Netflix model” to improve access to prescription drugs and the value of reduced copayments for the chronically ill. He has served as a health policy advisor to the Congressional Budget Office, Covered California, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute, and National Institutes of Health.