1. Role: Director. Scope: Department. Date: 2019.
Grant H. Skrepnek, Ph.D., R.Ph.
Professor
Pharmacy Clinical & Admin Sci
Phone (405) 271-6878 x47105
Fax (4050 271-6430
Office CPB 214
Email grant-skrepnek@ouhsc.edu
Summary
I concentrate on health economics, policy, and outcomes research involving large-scale database investigations, decision analyses, clinical trials, and survey research. From a clinical stance, I focus on studying cost, quality, and access to care across various healthcare settings concerning oncology, cardiopulmonary disease, rare conditions, and comorbidities. I am engaged in advancing the methodological approaches used within assessments of health technology, including the development of novel statistical procedures to evaluate health and economic data.
Research
Dr. Skrepnek concentrates on health economics, policy, and outcomes research involving large-scale database investigations, decision analyses, clinical trials, and survey research. From a clinical stance, Dr. Skrepnek focuses on studying cost, quality, and access to care across various healthcare settings concerning oncology, cardiopulmonary disease, rare conditions, and comorbidities. He is engaged in advancing the methodological approaches used within assessments of health technology, including the development of novel statistical procedures to evaluate health and economic data.
Publications & Presentations
- 46. Keast S, Skrepnek G H, Nesser N. State Medicaid Programs Bring Managed Care Tenets to Fee for Service. Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy. 2016; 22 : 145-8
47. Keast S, Nesser N, Skrepnek G H. State Medicaids bring managed care tenets to fee-for-service. JMCP. 2016
48. Altyar A, Kordi L, Skrepnek G H. Clinical and Economic Characteristics of Emergency Department Visits Due to Acetaminophen Toxicity. BMJ Open. 2015
49. Sun D, Abraham I, Slack M, Skrepnek G H. Emergency Department Visits in the United States for Pediatric Depression: Estimates of Charges and Hospitalization. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2015; 21 : 1003-1014
50. Altyar A, Kordi L, Skrepnek G H. Clinical and economic characteristics of emergency department visits due to acetaminophen toxicity in the USA. BMJ open. 2015; 5 : e007368
Grants
- 6. C1097002 - Improving evidence-based antibiotic use for treatment of infections commonly seen in long term . Federal Non-NIH. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.
7. C2010628 - Drug Utilization Review 2020 [Service Award]. State Agency. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.
8. C2015602 - 1815 Medication Therapy Management, Tele-MTM. Non-federal. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.
9. C7069901 - MTM Drug Utilization Review. Non-federal. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.
10. C7070101 - Study of Oklahoma Medicaid Assessing Outcomes Associated with Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics. Non-federal. Start Date: 2019. End Date: 2020.
Awards and Honors
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Administrative Assignments
2. Role: Director. Scope: Department. Description: Interim Director & Director of Academic Research. Date: 2019.