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PROFILE:
Steve Seninger is a senior
research professor and the former director of Economic Analysis, the
Bureau’s Health Care Policy Research Program and the Montana Kids Count Program. Professor
Seninger has studied economic and social policy issues during his
forty year career publishing
extensively in professional journals, government reports and books
and consulting in the public and private
sectors.
From
1970 to 1995 he worked as a consultant with private industry and
government agencies including the U.S. Department of Labor and the Social Security
Administration and held faculty positions at the
University
of Utah and the University of Maryland.
In
the area of health care Dr. Seninger has worked with providers and
more recently
is analyzing and evaluating public health programs at the state and
national levels.
Dr.
Seninger has presented his research and policy analysis at national
and international meetings and to business audiences.
Professor
Seninger grew up in the Midwest, studied at universities in the
Midwest and Western United States and received a Ph.D. in economics
from Washington University,
St Louis in
1971. |