Ann Scheck McAlearney, ScD, MS
Senior Advisor
Dr.
Ann McAlearney is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health
Services Management and Policy in the School of Public Health
at the Ohio State University. She is responsible for assessment
of Institutional Readiness to Change within the Expecting Success
National Program, and provides technical expertise in the areas
of organizational assessment, leadership, and organizational change
management. Her other research interests include the areas of
leadership development and information technology innovations
in health care, and she has recently written a book, Population
Health Management: Strategies to Improve Outcomes, for Health
Administration Press. Prior to returning to academics, Dr. McAlearney
held positions and had consulting arrangements with organizations
including UniHealth, Monsanto Health Solutions, PacifiCare Health
Systems, Merck & Co., Massachusetts General Hospital, UCLA
Medical Center, Arthur Young & Company, the Congressional
Budget Office, and the World Health Organization. Dr. McAlearney
received her Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BAS) degree in English
and Biological Sciences from Stanford University, MS in Biological
Sciences from Stanford University, and ScD in Health Policy and
Management from the Harvard School of Public Health.




