 Prof. Ray Cornbill is currently Director of the Health Services Research and Development Unit and Director of the Health Care Management and Practice, a division in the Department of Community Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is an assistant Professor in the Medical School and also Academic C0-Director of the Baruch/Mt. Sinai.
Current responsibilities include the development of applied health services research and teaching of strategic planning, medical care organization and selected research to medical students, post doctoral trainees and managers.
Previously, he was Executive Vice President of North General Hospital, Vice President of the Mount Sinai Medical Center and associate Director of the Mount Sinai Hospital. Major responsibilities in those positions included operational management, strategic planning and information systems.
At New York University Medical center he was director of Long Range Planning and Data systems Development, preceded by extensive experience in information system design at AT&T and Bell labs.
He has been a consultant to a variety of national and local health care organizations and served on committees at the local, state and national level.
Education B.A.Sc, M.B.A. University of Toronto
Selected Publications Anderson, Robert E.; and Cornbill, M.B.A., Raymond K. "When Strategic Information Planning and Management Misses the Mark". Information Strategy: The Executive’s Journal, Winter 1985
Cornbill, M.B.A., Raymond K.; Foner, M.P.H.; Peggy; Halper, M.P.H.; Deborah E. "Evaluating a Proposed Change in Delivery System and Reimbursement Structure: A Case Study of Planning for a Hospital", The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, Vol. 52, No. 9, November, 1985.
Moss, Ph.D., Jane A. Bleville, M.A., Renate, and Cornbill, M.B.A., Raymond K. "A Random Sample for Management and Planning: Social Research at The Mount Sinai Hospital", The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 6, November-December, 1982. |