Alan P. Sager, PhD
Professor, Health Law, Policy & Management - Boston University School of Public Health
Biography
Alan Sager specialized in health in graduate school because it looked like the easiest sector in which to win affordable equity for all Americans since so much money was already spent on medical care. (Not easy-just easier than anything else.) His main interests are health reform--combining universal coverage with cost control, and improving both finance and delivery; preserving needed physician, hospital, and long-term care services; boosting the supply of primary care; and winning affordable prescription drug prices while incentivizing innovative pharmaceutical research. He has studied causes and effects of urban hospital closings, finding a strong and persistent link between race of the people living near a hospital and the probability of closing. Hospital efficiency doesn't predicts survival. Alan designed a "time banking" method of mobilizing voluntary help for people with disabilities. By creating a market for good deeds, it allows volunteers to help others when convenient. Time would be banked. Former volunteers who themselves needed help could trade their banked time for help from a new volunteer. Alan holds a B.A. in economics from Brandeis and a Ph.D. in city and regional planning (specializing in health care) from MIT.
Alan Sager is writing a book titled The Easiest: Affordable High-quality Health Care Is the Easiest Problem to Fix in the United States. Available at no charge, it is being posted chapter-by-chapter on https://www.healthreformprogram.info
Education
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD Field of Study: Urban Studies
- University of Miami, MEd Field of Study: Education
- Brandeis University, BA Field of Study: Economics
Classes Taught
- SPHPH845
- SPHPM735
- SPHPM834
- SPHPM931
Publications
- Published on 4/26/2025
Alan Sager. The Easiest - Chapter 1 - How the United States Won Affordable Health Care for All - A Letter from 2035. 2025.
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- Published on 4/26/2025
Alan Sager. The Easiest: Affordable High-quality Health Care for All Is the Easiest Problem to Fix in the United States. 2025; i - xxv.
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- Published on 5/2/2023
Vasudevan A, Bailey HM, Sager A, Kazis LE. Impact of the Early COVID-19 Pandemic on Burn Care: A Multi-National Study. J Burn Care Res. 2023 May 02; 44(3):580-589. PMID: 35661890.
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- Published on 1/31/2023
Marc A. Rodwin and Alan Sager. The No Surprises Act: A Conservative Band-Aid to Protect Business as Usual. International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services. 2023; 53(1):63-68.
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- Published on 7/1/2022
Kazis LE, Sager A, Bailey HM, Vasudevan A, Garrity B, Tompkins RG. Physical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Care After Burn Injury: A Multinational Study. J Burn Care Res. 2022 Jul 01; 43(4):868-879. PMID: 34788851.
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- Published on 5/17/2022
Kazis LE, Sager A, Bailey HM, Vasudevan A, Garrity B, Tompkins RG. Erratum to: Physical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Care After Burn Injury: A Multinational Study. J Burn Care Res. 2022 May 17; 43(3):758. PMID: 35032165.
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- Published on 12/1/2017
Wilkinson GW, Sager A, Selig S, Antonelli R, Morton S, Hirsch G, Lee CR, Ortiz A, Fox D, Lupi MV, Acuff C, Wachman M. No Equity, No Triple Aim: Strategic Proposals to Advance Health Equity in a Volatile Policy Environment. Am J Public Health. 2017 Dec; 107(S3):S223-S228. PMID: 29236539.
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- Published on 12/29/2016
Sager A. Favorable View of Mass. Health Costs Undone by the Data. The Boston Globe. 2016.
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- Published on 10/7/2016
Sager A. Testimony on Proposed Revisions in Massachusetts Determination of Need Regulations, 105 CMR 100.000 - 100.825. Alan Sager. Boston, Mass. 2016.
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- Published on 8/8/2016
Sager A. It's Time to Confront the Drug Makers. Democracy. 2016.
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News & In the Media
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Published on November 25, 2025
‘The Loss of a Rural Hospital Is Devastating for a Local Community’
- Published on November 20, 2025
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Published on November 14, 2025
Suspension of Maternity Services at Mercy Medical Center Sparks Fears of Permanent Closure
- Published on November 10, 2025
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Published on October 21, 2025
Novo Nordisk Fights to Keep Medicaid Paying for Weight-Loss Drugs
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Published on October 19, 2025
The Medicare Advantage Ecosystem Is Changing, and Patients Are Caught in the Middle
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Published on October 10, 2025
Hospital Makeovers: Health Systems Look for Shot in the Arm from Multimillion Dollar Projects
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Published on October 9, 2025
Blue Cross of Mass. Offers Buyouts to Hundreds of Employees amid Financial Struggles
- Published on October 9, 2025
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Published on October 9, 2025
Blue Cross Offers Buyouts to Hundreds of Employees amid Financial Struggles
- Published on October 1, 2025
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Published on September 27, 2025
Affordable Health Care for All Is the Easiest Problem to Solve in Massachusetts
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Published on September 12, 2025
‘I Hope This Book Helps to Inspire a New Way of Thinking About Healthcare’
- Published on September 10, 2025
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Published on August 22, 2025
Editorial: UMass Memorial’s Poor Health Dims Med Site Prospects
- Published on August 19, 2025
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Published on August 15, 2025
Financially Strained Brockton Hospital and Its Parent Cut 80 Jobs and Service Lines
- Published on August 14, 2025
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Published on August 13, 2025
Hospital Chains Accuse Kaiser of Shortchanging Them for ER Treatment of Its Members
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Published on August 12, 2025
Hospital Chains Accuse Kaiser of Shortchanging Them for ER Treatment of Its Members
- Published on July 8, 2025
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Published on June 24, 2025
Primary Care in Crisis: A Plan in Massachusetts to Fix the Problem, but Some Are Skeptical
- Published on May 27, 2025
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Published on May 15, 2025
Baystate Health CEO Accused of Plagiarism amid Company’s Financial Struggles
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Published on May 13, 2025
Cleveland Clinicʼs Controversial New Policy: Pay Copays Upfront or Lose Your Appointment
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Published on May 12, 2025
Trump’s Order on Us Drug Prices: What’s in It, and Will It Work?
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Published on April 15, 2025
‘Cautious Terror:’ Harvard Hospitals Dodge Trump’s $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze — For Now
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Published on April 15, 2025
Four Northeast Ohio Health Systems Report Losses in 2024; Clinic Posts $980 Million Surplus
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Published on March 18, 2025
Four Concrete Ways Massachusetts Can Lower Health Care Costs
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Published on March 12, 2025
Health Care Spending in Massachusetts Soared in 2023. Here’s What’s to Blame.
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Published on January 14, 2025
The ‘Sausage Factory’ of Health Insurance Negotiations in Mass.
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Published on January 7, 2025
Mass. Officials to Meet With Nurses Alleging Safety Violations at Tenet Hospitals
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Published on January 3, 2025
State Agency Failed to Monitor Hospitals’ Financial Health over Several Years, Mass. Auditor Finds
- Published on December 30, 2024
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Published on December 14, 2024
Softened Reports. LAX Oversight. How State Officials Enabled Steward’s Rise and Fall.
- Published on November 15, 2024
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Published on November 3, 2024
Why Is University Hospitals Opening So Many Urgent Care Centers in Northeast Ohio?
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Published on October 25, 2024
MLK, Jr. Fellow Krista Idowu Pursues MPH to Become ‘Holistic Global Health Advocate’
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Published on October 24, 2024
Thousands in Central Mass. Could Lose Insurance Coverage on Jan. 1. What You Need to Know
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Published on August 12, 2024
‘Simply Unsafe’ – Pols, Advocates Mount Urgent Push to Save Carney Hospital
- Published on August 2, 2024
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Published on August 2, 2024
Steward Health Works on Deals for Mass. Hospitals Ahead of Bankruptcy Hearing
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Published on July 17, 2024
Steward Doesn’t Own Its Hospitals’ Real Estate. So What, Exactly, Is for Sale?
- Published on February 26, 2024
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Published on February 14, 2024
‘Healthcare Is Not Poker’: Leader Dives Deeper into Steward’s Struggles
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Published on January 23, 2024
Massachusetts General Hospital in “Full-Blown Crisis” for Patients Looking for Emergency Care
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Published on July 7, 2023
New Biden Initiative Targets Controversial Hospital ‘Facility Fees’ That Often Surprise Patients
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Published on March 23, 2023
Pennsylvania Fights Hospital Closures With Curb on For-Profit Buyers
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Published on December 9, 2022
MetroHealth Trustees Misled but Not Negligent in Akram Boutros’ Unauthorized Payments, Board VP Says
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Published on August 31, 2022
The No Surprises Act: A Band-Aid Protecting Business as Usual
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Published on August 19, 2022
How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Affect Healthcare Costs—Especially for Medicare Beneficiaries
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Published on August 17, 2022
Hospitals Furloughed and Laid off Hundreds. Some Executives Still Saw Pay Increases.
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Published on June 2, 2022
Readers and Tweeters Go to the Mat on Abortion Rights and Perceived Wrongs
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Published on November 16, 2021
How America’s Largest Catholic Hospital System Is Moonlighting as a Private Equity Firm
- Published on August 3, 2021
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Published on August 3, 2021
2021’s Best & Worst States for Health Care – WalletHub Study
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Published on June 22, 2021
The Pandemic Rocked This Small Hospital in a Mostly Black Suburb. Now It’s Trying to Grow.
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Published on April 14, 2021
Orange County Hospital Seeks Divorce from Large Catholic Health System
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Published on April 13, 2021
Orange County Hospital Seeks Divorce from Large Catholic Health System
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Published on April 12, 2021
Orange County Hospital Seeks Divorce From Large Catholic Health System
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Published on March 29, 2021
What to Know about Facility Fees — Another Kind of Surprise Medical Bill
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Published on March 29, 2021
Her Doctor’s Office Moved 1 Floor Up. Why Did Her Treatment Cost 10 Times More?
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Published on March 29, 2021
Her Doctor’s Office Moved One Floor Up. Her Bill Was 10 Times Higher
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Published on January 11, 2021
Drug Patent Database Revamp Falls Short of Tackling High Costs
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Published on December 22, 2020
Indiana Public Hospital CEOs Can Keep Their Multi-Million Dollar Compensation a Secret
- Published on September 16, 2020
- Published on September 15, 2020
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Published on August 25, 2020
These Local Hospital Honchos Made More Than $1 Million in 2018
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Published on July 6, 2020
Experts Weigh In on Obamacare as White House Asks Supreme Court for Termination
- Published on April 17, 2020
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Published on March 30, 2020
With Virus Cases Soaring, Closed Hospitals Become a Precious Source of Beds
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Published on March 6, 2020
Washington and NY State Officials Optimistic about Hospital Capacity to Treat Coronavirus
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Published on March 2, 2020
Health Insurance Providers Working with CDC and Experts on Coronavirus
- Published on December 20, 2019
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Published on December 19, 2019
Trump Proposes ‘Historic’ Rule to Allow Price Reductions on Drug Imports
- Published on December 17, 2019
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Published on November 25, 2019
Experts Examine Sustainable Solutions to Drug Pricing Problem as Trump Promotes Importation
- Published on October 8, 2019
- Published on August 16, 2019
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Published on August 12, 2019
Quincy May Soon Be the Largest City in Mass. without an ER. Then What?
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Published on August 12, 2019
Quincy May Soon Be the Largest City in Mass. without an ER. Then What?
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Published on July 22, 2019
Urban Hospital’s Bankruptcy Sheds Light on ‘Anarchy’ of Health Care System
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Published on July 15, 2019
Philadelphia Hospital Collapse Highlights Health Care ‘Anarchy’
- Published on July 11, 2019
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Published on July 3, 2019
As Partners HealthCare Rethinks Its Strategy, It’s Considering Whether to Change Its Name
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Published on July 1, 2019
Facing Opposition from Drug Companies, Trump Weighs Plan to Match Prices to World Average
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Published on April 4, 2019
Express Scripts’ $25 Monthly Cap on Insulin a ‘Smoke Screen’
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Published on March 12, 2019
Some Cancer Patients Will Pay Higher Bills at New Ballad Health Facility
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Published on March 6, 2019
Things to Watch Now That Beth Israel-Lahey Merger Is Official
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Published on March 1, 2019
Things to Watch as Beth Israel-Lahey Merger Becomes Official
- Published on February 6, 2019
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Published on January 31, 2019
Welcome to Detroit, Where Black Babies Are at Higher Risk of Death
- Published on January 22, 2019
- Published on November 30, 2018
- Published on November 3, 2018
- Published on October 11, 2018
- Published on June 21, 2018
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Published on April 26, 2018
Americans Pay a LOT More for Prescription Drugs Than Any Other Wealthy Democracy
- Published on February 5, 2018
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Published on January 25, 2018
Big Insurers Take a Big Hit in Shakeup of Public Workers’ Plans
- Published on January 23, 2018
- Published on January 2, 2018
- Published on January 2, 2018
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Published on January 2, 2018
Senate Health Care Proposal Sparks Debate between Physicians and Nurse Practitioners
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Published on December 13, 2017
PHX Develops Custom Program for Chinese Public Health Officials and Physicians
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Published on July 12, 2016
SPH Awarded Contract to Evaluate Community Hospital Investment Program