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Neal Halfon, M.D., M.P.H.



Work Email Address:
nhalfon@ucla.edu

Mailing Address:
UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities
10990 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900
Los Angeles, CA 90024
UNITED STATES

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(310) 312-9210
Work Phone Number:
(310) 206-1898
(310) 794-0967





Department / Division Affiliations
Professor, Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health
Professor, Health Services, Public Policy, Pediatrics
Member, Internal Advisory Board, CTSI, Committee on Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health , Community Engagement and Research Program (CERP)

Research Interest:

Research Interests and Contributions

Dr. Halfon has also published the results of research on immunizations for inner-city children, the health care needs of children in foster care, trends in chronic illnesses for children, delivery of health care services for children with asthma, and investigations of new models of health service delivery for high-risk children. He recently co-authored and co-edited Child Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents with Young Children with Kathryn Taaffe McLearn and Mark A. Shuster. In this volume Dr. Halfon and a team of experts analyze findings from recent nationwide surveys, offering new insights into parenting beliefs and practices that could help bring about more family-responsive and holistic child health and developmental services. Dr. Halfon?s recent conceptual work attempts to define a developmentally-focused model of health production across the life course and to understand the implications of life course health development for the delivery and financing of health care. His Life Course Health Development model has been used to inform new approaches to health promotion, disease prevention, and developmental optimization.

Bio:

Neal Halfon, MD, MPH is director of the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities, and also directs the Child and Family Health Program in the UCLA School of Public Health, and the National Center for Infant and Early Childhood Health Policy. Dr. Halfon is professor of pediatrics in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; community health sciences in the UCLA School of Public Health; and public policy in the UCLA School of Public Affairs. He is also a consultant in the Health Program at RAND.

In 2001 Dr. Halfon was named to the Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine (IOM). He has served on numerous expert panels and advisory committees, including the IOM committee (1998-2000) commissioned by the Surgeon General to propose the leading health indicators for measuring the country's progress with the National Healthy Peoples 2010 agenda. Dr. Halfon recently served on the congressionally mandated Committee on Children's Health for the IOM to evaluate how children's health should be measured in the US, for which he also contributed to the volume Children's Health, the Nation's Wealth (2004). In 1999 he co-chaired the Association for Health Services Research's agenda-setting conference Improving the Quality of Health Care for Children, which generated the research agenda that was included in the legislation re-authorizing the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 2000. From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Halfon served as co-chair of the Health Services Working Group for the planned National Children's Study of the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development and Environmental Protection Agency. He also has served on the Pediatric Measurement Advisory Panel for the National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA); Foundation for Accountability (FACCT) (1999-2002); Committee on Child Health Financing for the American Academy of Pediatrics (1993-1998); and on expert panels for the National Commission on Children (1991); MCHB's Bright Futures project; Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Panel on Child Health Services Research; Bureau of Health Professions' Panel on Primary Care; and Carnegie Commission on Early Childhood.

In 2006, Dr. Halfon was honored by the Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA) with the APA Research Award. This award is given each year to one pediatrician who has helped to advance pediatric knowledge through excellence in research. Dr. Halfon's primary research interests include the provision of developmental services to young children, access to care for low-income children, and delivery of health services to children with special health care needs, with a particular interest in abused and neglected children in the foster care system. Beginning in 1998, Dr Halfon constituted and led a collaborative team that included representatives from the American Academy of Pediatrics, National Center for Health Statistics, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and CDC's National Immunization Program -- to develop, design, launch, and analyze the 2000 National Survey of Children's Health (NSECH). The NSECH is the first national survey focused exclusively on the health, health care, and health promoting behaviors that young children in the US experience. It has already yielded 30 publications with plans to field NSECH II in 2007.

Dr. Halfon has also published the results of research on immunizations for inner-city children, the health care needs of children in foster care, trends in chronic illnesses for children, delivery of health care services for children with asthma, and investigations of new models of health service delivery for high-risk children. He recently co-authored and co-edited Child Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents with Young Children with Kathryn Taaffe McLearn and Mark A. Shuster. In this volume Dr. Halfon and a team of experts analyze findings from recent nationwide surveys, offering new insights into parenting beliefs and practices that could help bring about more family-responsive and holistic child health and developmental services.

Dr. Halfon's recent conceptual work attempts to define a developmentally-focused model of health production across the life course and to understand the implications of life course health development for the delivery and financing of health care. His Life Course Health Development model has been used to inform new approaches to health promotion, disease prevention, and developmental optimization.

Dr. Halfon has also served as a domestic policy and health care advisor to former Vice President Al Gore, providing guidance in 1998 and 1999 on the development of several new initiatives focused on family-centered community building. He continues to work with former Vice President Gore on a recently launched initiative examining new approaches to health care reform in the US.

Publications:

Neal Halfon, Michael Regalado, Kathryn Taaffe McLearn, Alice A. Kuo, Kynna Wright Building a Bridge from Birth to School. The Commonwealth Fund. 2003; .
Halfon, Neal, MD, MPH & Inkelas, Moira, PhD, MPH Optimizing the Health & Development of Children (Editorial). JAMA. 2003; 290(23): 3136-3138.
Neal Halfon, Moira Inkelas, Miles Hochstein The Health Development Organization. The Milbank Quarterly. 2000; 78(3): 447-497.
Larson Kandyce, Halfon Neal Parental divorce and adult longevity.. International journal of public health. 2012; .
Halfon Neal, Houtrow Amy, Larson Kandyce, Newacheck Paul W The changing landscape of disability in childhood.. The Future of children / Center for the Future of Children, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. 2012; 22(1): 13-42.
Halfon Neal Addressing health inequalities in the US: a life course health development approach.. Social science & medicine (1982). 2012; 74(5): 671-3.
Russ Shirley A, Larson Kandyce, Halfon Neal A national profile of childhood epilepsy and seizure disorder.. Pediatrics. 2012; 129(2): 256-64.
Halfon Neal, Verhoef Philip A, Kuo Alice A Childhood antecedents to adult cardiovascular disease.. Pediatrics in review / American Academy of Pediatrics. 2012; 33(2): 51-60; quiz 61.
Kuo Alice A, Inkelas Moira, Slusser Wendelin M, Maidenberg Molly, Halfon Neal Introduction of solid food to young infants.. Maternal and child health journal. 2011; 15(8): 1185-94.
Halfon Neal, Stevens Gregory D, Larson Kandyce, Olson Lynn M Duration of a well-child visit: association with content, family-centeredness, and satisfaction.. Pediatrics. 2011; 128(4): 657-64.
Bethell Christina, Reuland Colleen, Schor Edward, Abrahms Melinda, Halfon Neal Rates of parent-centered developmental screening: disparities and links to services access.. Pediatrics. 2011; 128(1): 146-55.
Larson Kandyce, Russ Shirley A, Kahn Robert S, Halfon Neal Patterns of comorbidity, functioning, and service use for US children with ADHD, 2007.. Pediatrics. 2011; 127(3): 462-70.
Halfon Neal, Larson Kandyce, Russ Shirley Why social determinants?. Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.). 2010; 14 Spec No 1(3): 8-20.
Regalado Michael, Larson Kandyce, Wissow Lawrence S, Halfon Neal Factors associated with discipline counseling for parents of infants and young children.. Academic pediatrics. 2010; 10(5): 353-9.
Halfon Neal, Lu Michael C Gestational weight gain and birthweight.. Lancet. 2010; 376(9745): 937-8.
Larson Kandyce, Halfon Neal Family income gradients in the health and health care access of US children.. Maternal and child health journal. 2010; 14(3): 332-42.
Halfon Neal, Stanley Lisa, DuPlessis Helen Measuring the quality of developmental services for young children: a new approach.. Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund). 2010; 84(5): 1-14.
Lu Michael C, Kotelchuck Milton, Hogan Vijaya, Jones Loretta, Wright Kynna, Halfon Neal Closing the Black-White gap in birth outcomes: a life-course approach.. Ethnicity & disease. 2010; 20(1 Suppl 2): S2-62-76.
Halfon Neal, Newacheck Paul W Evolving notions of childhood chronic illness.. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2010; 303(7): 665-6.
Fuller Bruce, Bein Edward, Bridges Margaret, Halfon Neal, Jung Sunyoung, Rabe-Hesketh Sophia, Kuo Alice Maternal practices that influence Hispanic infants' health and cognitive growth.. Pediatrics. 2010; 125(2): e324-32.
Russ Shirley A, Larson Kandyce, Franke Todd Michael, Halfon Neal Associations between media use and health in US children.. Academic pediatrics. 2009; 9(5): 300-6.
Halfon Neal The power of building systems.. Paediatrics & child health. 2009; 14(10): 654-5.
Fuller Bruce, Bridges Margaret, Bein Edward, Jang Heeju, Jung Sunyoung, Rabe-Hesketh Sophia, Halfon Neal, Kuo Alice The health and cognitive growth of Latino toddlers: at risk or immigrant paradox?. Maternal and child health journal. 2009; 13(6): 755-68.
Halfon Neal, Russ Shirley, Oberklaid Frank, Bertrand Jane, Eisenstadt Naomi An international comparison of early childhood initiatives: from services to systems.. Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP. 2009; 30(5): 471-3.
Margolis Peter, Halfon Neal Innovation networks: a strategy to transform primary health care.. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2009; 302(13): 1461-2.
Kuo Alice A, Inkelas Moira, Maidenberg Molly, Lotstein Debra S, Samson Kyra M, Halfon Neal Pediatricians' roles in the provision of developmental services: an international study.. Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP. 2009; 30(4): 331-9.
Halfon Neal, DuPlessis Helen, Barrett Emily Looking back at pediatrics to move forward in obstetrics.. Current opinion in obstetrics & gynecology. 2008; 20(6): 566-73.
Lotstein Debra S, Inkelas Moira, Hays Ron D, Halfon Neal, Brook Robert Access to care for youth with special health care needs in the transition to adulthood.. The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 2008; 43(1): 23-9.
Larson Kandyce, Russ Shirley A, Crall James J, Halfon Neal Influence of multiple social risks on children's health.. Pediatrics. 2008; 121(2): 337-44.
Mistry Ritesh, Stevens Gregory D, Sareen Harvinder, De Vogli Roberto, Halfon Neal Parenting-related stressors and self-reported mental health of mothers with young children.. American journal of public health. 2007; 97(7): 1261-8.
Raghavan Ramesh, Inkelas Moira, Franke Todd, Halfon Neal Administrative barriers to the adoption of high-quality mental health services for children in foster care: a national study.. Administration and policy in mental health. 2007; 34(3): 191-201.
Halfon Neal, DuPlessis Helen, Inkelas Moira Transforming the U.S. child health system.. Health affairs (Project Hope). 2007; 26(2): 315-30.
Kuo Alice A, Inkelas Moira, Lotstein Debra S, Samson Kyra M, Schor Edward L, Halfon Neal Rethinking well-child care in the United States: an international comparison.. Pediatrics. 2006; 118(4): 1692-702.
Stevens Gregory D, Seid Michael, Mistry Ritesh, Halfon Neal Disparities in primary care for vulnerable children: the influence of multiple risk factors.. Health services research. 2006; 41(2): 507-31.
Stevens Gregory D, Seid Michael, Halfon Neal Enrolling vulnerable, uninsured but eligible children in public health insurance: association with health status and primary care access.. Pediatrics. 2006; 117(4): e751-9.
Pasztor Eileen Mayers, Hollinger David Swanson, Inkelas Moira, Halfon Neal Health and mental health services for children in foster care: the central role of foster parents.. Child welfare. 2006; 85(1): 33-57.
Stevens Gregory D, Mistry Ritesh, Zuckerman Barry, Halfon Neal The parent-provider relationship: does race/ethnicity concordance or discordance influence parent reports of the receipt of high quality basic pediatric preventive services?. Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 2005; 82(4): 560-74.
Russ Shirley, Halfon Neal Early identification of language delays--are we there yet?. Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP. 2005; 26(4): 304-6; discussion 307.
Zuckerman Barry, Stevens Gregory D, Inkelas Moira, Halfon Neal Prevalence and correlates of high-quality basic pediatric preventive care.. Pediatrics. 2004; 114(6): 1522-9.
Halfon Neal, Regalado Michael, Sareen Harvinder, Inkelas Moira, Reuland Colleen H Peck, Glascoe Frances P, Olson Lynn M Assessing development in the pediatric office.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1926-33.
Inkelas Moira, Schuster Mark A, Olson Lynn M, Park Christina H, Halfon Neal Continuity of primary care clinician in early childhood.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1917-25.
Santoli Jeanne M, Huet Natalie J, Smith Philip J, Barker Lawrence E, Rodewald Lance E, Inkelas Moira, Olson Lynn M, Halfon Neal Insurance status and vaccination coverage among US preschool children.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1959-64.
Halfon Neal, Olson Lynn M Introduction: results from a new national survey of children's health.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1895-8.
Bethell Christina, Reuland Colleen H Peck, Halfon Neal, Schor Edward L Measuring the quality of preventive and developmental services for young children: national estimates and patterns of clinicians' performance.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1973-83.
Olson Lynn M, Inkelas Moira, Halfon Neal, Schuster Mark A, O'Connor Karen G, Mistry Ritesh Overview of the content of health supervision for young children: reports from parents and pediatricians.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1907-16.
Kuo Alice A, Franke Todd M, Regalado Michael, Halfon Neal Parent report of reading to young children.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1944-51.
Regalado Michael, Sareen Harvinder, Inkelas Moira, Wissow Lawrence S, Halfon Neal Parents' discipline of young children: results from the National Survey of Early Childhood Health.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1952-8.
Kogan Michael D, Schuster Mark A, Yu Stella M, Park Christina H, Olson Lynn M, Inkelas Moira, Bethell Christina, Chung Paul J, Halfon Neal Routine assessment of family and community health risks: parent views and what they receive.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1934-43.
Halfon Neal, Inkelas Moira, Mistry Ritesh, Olson Lynn M Satisfaction with health care for young children.. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1965-72.
Blumberg Stephen J, Halfon Neal, Olson Lynn M The National Survey of Early Childhood Health .. Pediatrics. 2004; 113(6 Suppl): 1899-906.
Halfon Neal, Inkelas Moira Optimizing the health and development of children.. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2003; 290(23): 3136-8.
Stevens Gregory D, Mistry Ritesh, Halfon Neal Caution urged in concluding disparities mitigated by increase in AA docs.. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2003; 95(8): 755-6; author reply 756.
Caronna Elizabeth B, Halfon Neal Dipping deeper into the reservoir of autistic spectrum disorder.. Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 2003; 157(7): 619-21.
Lu Michael C, Prentice Julia, Yu Stella M, Inkelas Moira, Lange Linda O, Halfon Neal Childbirth education classes: sociodemographic disparities in attendance and the association of attendance with breastfeeding initiation.. Maternal and child health journal. 2003; 7(2): 87-93.
Zuckerman Barry, Halfon Neal School readiness: an idea whose time has arrived.. Pediatrics. 2003; 111(6 Pt 1): 1433-6.
Lara Marielena, Duan Naihua, Sherbourne Cathy, Halfon Neal, Leibowitz Arleen, Brook Robert H Children's use of emergency departments for asthma: persistent barriers or acute need?. The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma. 2003; 40(3): 289-99.
Lu Michael C, Halfon Neal Racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes: a life-course perspective.. Maternal and child health journal. 2003; 7(1): 13-30.
Halfon Neal, Hochstein Miles Life course health development: an integrated framework for developing health, policy, and research.. The Milbank quarterly. 2002; 80(3): 433-79, iii.
Prentice Julia C, Lu Michael C, Lange Linda, Halfon Neal The association between reported childhood sexual abuse and breastfeeding initiation.. Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association. 2002; 18(3): 219-26.
Newacheck P W, Halfon N Prevalence, impact, and trends in childhood disability due to asthma.. Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 2000; 154(3): 287-93.
DuPlessis H M, Inkelas M, Halfon N Assessing the performance of community systems for children.. Health services research. 1998; 33(4 Pt 2): 1111-42.
Halfon N, Schuster M, Valentine W, McGlynn E Improving the quality of healthcare for children: implementing the results of the AHSR research agenda conference.. Health services research. 1998; 33(4 Pt 2): 955-76.
Halfon N, Newacheck P W, Hughes D, Brindis C Community health monitoring: taking the pulse of America's children.. Maternal and child health journal. 1998; 2(2): 95-109.
Newacheck P W, Halfon N Prevalence and impact of disabling chronic conditions in childhood.. American journal of public health. 1998; 88(4): 610-7.
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