Robert Rosenheck MD
Professor of Psychiatry and of Public Health (Health Policy)

Departments & Organizations
Albert J. Solnit Integrated Training ProgramSchool of Public Health: Secondary Faculty
NIMH Research Training Program in Childhood-onset Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Psychiatry: Mental Health Services Research
Biography
Dr. Robert Rosenheck is Professor of Psychiatry, Public Health and at the Child Study Center at Yale Medical School where he is also Director of the Division of Mental Health Services and Outcomes Research in the Department of Psychiatry. He is an internationally known mental health service researcher who is leader in cost-effectiveness studies of behavioral health interventions and in monitoring quality of care and other aspects of the performance of large health care system. He was responsible for the cost-effectiveness components of the recent NIMH-funded Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease trials as well as two VA Cooperative Studies on the cost-effectiveness of antipsychotic medication. As founding Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs Northeast Program Evaluation Center he spent 22 years evaluating, disseminating, and monitoring innovative mental health programs across the VA system including: (i) several hundred specialized programs for homeless veterans; (ii) a national network of 100 Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams for veterans who suffer from severe and persistent mental illnesses; (iii) a variety of specialized programs for veterans suffering from war-related PTSD and iv. a national network of work restoration progrms. Beginning in 1994 he published the annual Mental Health Report Card for the Department of Veterans Affairs (see http://NEPEC.med.VA.gov) He was a prime architect of national VA collaborative programs with both the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Social Security Administration. He also directed both the client-level evaluation of the ACCESS program for homeless mentally ill Americans, for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services and the joint HUD-HHS-VA Collaborative Initiative on Chronic Homelessness. He has published more than 600 scientific papers on topics such as performance evaluation of large mental health systems, mental health quality of care, the causes of homelessness, the organization and financing of mental health services, and the cost-effectiveness of psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatments of serious mental illness, homelessness, and PTSD among war veterans.Education
- M.D., University of Pennsylvania , 1973
Selected Publication
- Rosenheck RA and Sernyak MJ. Developing a policy for second- generation antipsychotic drugs. Health Affairs 2009; 28(5): w782-w793. Published on-line July 21, 2009: http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/reprint/hlthaff.28.5.w782v1
Articles
Spring 2001
Race not a factor
Race did not affect the quality of psychiatric care or clinical outcomes in a study of white and African-American...
Spring 2001
Robert A. Rosenheck, M.D., HS
Robert A. Rosenheck, M.D., HS ’77, professor of psychiatry and of epidemiology and public health, has received the Carl...
Fall 1998
Robert Rosenheck, M.D., Rani A. Hoff, M.P.H., Ph.D., Carolyn Mazure, M.D.,
Two Yale researchers, Robert Rosenheck, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry and Rani A. Hoff, M.P.H. ’91, Ph.D.,...

Autumn 2005
The unseen wounds of war
As long as humans have waged war, the horrors of the battlefield have caused psychological damage. As troops return...
Fall 1999 | Winter 2000
Mental health cuts found costly
A reduction in mental health services at a large Connecticut corporation triggered an increase in medical-care use and...
Summer 2004
Some vets better after 9/11
After the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, veterans with pre-existing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) showed...

Spring 2002
War and its impact on American health
For American society, the war in Vietnam was unlike any other. It spawned widespread protests, a questioning of the...



