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Jay Wolfson, DrPH, JD

Jay Wolfson, DrPH, JD

Interim Dean, College of Public Health

Senior Associate Dean, Health Policy and Practice, Morsani College of Medicine

Senior Associate Vice President, Health Law, Policy and Safety

Distinguished Service Professor, Public Health, Medicine, Pharmacy and Industrial Engineering

Director, Florida Health Information Information Center

Contact Info

  • Office: CPH 1004A
  • Academic Email: jwolfson@usf.edu
  • Academic Phone: 8139746603
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Education

  • JD, Stetson University College of Law, 1993
  • PHD, Public Health, University of Texas, 1981
  • MPH, Indiana University, 1975
  • MA, New York University, 1974
  • AB, University of Illinois, 1973

Discipline

Health Law and Policy

Specialization

  • Health Law
  • Health Policy
  • Fraud and Abuse
  • Health Care Finance
  • Patient Safety and Outcomes

Biography

Dr. Jay Wolfson is the Distinguished Service Professor of Public Health, Medicine and Pharmacy, Associate Vice President for Health Law, Policy and Safety, and Senior Associate Dean for Health Policy and Practice at the Morsani College of Medicine, at the University of South Florida and is on the faculty at Stetson University College of Law. Dr. Wolfson conducts research and writes about health care law, ethics, policy, technology, safety and finance and regularly provides research-based policy analyses to legislative, judicial and executive branches of state and federal governments. He is a national health policy consultant to several news organizations and contributes regularly to television, radio and newsprint coverage of health care. He is a founding board member of HealthNewsFlorida.org, the daily, electronic Internet health news source. Dr. Wolfson was trustee, vice chair of the board, and chair of finance of Tampa General Hospital for 12 years. He maintains a private health law practice through which he won the largest Medicare fraud and abuse settlement involving a single physician in U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) history. Dr. Wolfson holds a doctorate in public health from the University of Texas, a law degree from Stetson University College of Law, a master’s degree in public health from Indiana University, a master’s degree in history from New York University, and an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Illinois. He was appointed Special Guardian Ad Litem for Theresa Marie Schiavo. He has been named a Faculty Scholar to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a Senior Fulbright Scholar at the University of Tokyo Medical School, a W. K. Kellogg Fellow in Health Care Finance, Distinguished Scholar at the University at Buffalo College of Social Work, The Sebati Distinguished Scholar at the University at Albany College of Law, Distinguished Visiting Scholar at St. Louis University College of Law, and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Florida International University Honors College. He has three exceptional sons, three grandchildren, and is married to psychologist, Dr. Olga Skalkos.