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Richard Cline, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Services

Office:
7-177 Weaver-Densford Hall

Telephone Number:
612- 624-0124

E-mail Address:
cline011@umn.edu

Education:
B.S. in Pharmacy, Ohio State University - 1993
M.S. in Pharmaceutical Administration, Ohio State University - 1998
Ph.D. in Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison - 2001

Research Interests:

The application of behavioral and economic frameworks to decision-making in medication use contexts, with emphasis in two areas:  1) Prescription drug benefit choice processes among older adults and 2) anti-osteoporosis medication decision-making among pre- and peri-menopausal women.

Publications:
Cline RR, Gupta K, Singh RL, Schommer JC.  Older adults' drug benefit beliefs: a focus group study.  J Manag Care Pharm. 2005; 11(1): 77-85.

Cline RR, Gupta K.  Judgment rules in older adults' evaluations of drug benefit plans.  Res Soc Admin Pharm. 2005; 1: 5-20.

Cline RR, Farley JF, Hansen RA, Schommer JC.  Osteoporosis beliefs and antiresorptive drug use: a study in Minnesota.  Maturitas. 2005; 50: 196-208.

Farley JF, Cline RR, Hansen RA.  Predictors of resorptive drug use among Minnesota women.  Am J Health-Sys Pharm. 2004; 61: 1577-1585.

Cline RR.  Economic and non-pecuniary returns to education among U.S. pharmacists.  Am J Pharm Educ. 2004; 68 (2) Article 34.

Cline RR. Disequilibrium and human capital in pharmacy labor markets.  J Am Pharm Assoc. 2003; 43: 702-9.

Devine JM., Cline RR, Farley JF. Follow-on biologics: competition in the biopharmaceutical marketplace. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2006; 46: 193-204.
 
Cline RR, Worley MM. Osteoporosis self-care activities among Minnesota women. J Am Pharm Assoc.2006; 46: 356-363.
 
Farley JF, Cline RR and Gupta K. Racial variation in antiresorptive medication use. Osteoporos Intl. 2006; 17: 395-404.
 
Gupta K, Cline RR, Schondelmeyer SW. Prescription drug insurance instability and its correlates. Res Soc Admin Pharm. 2006; 2: 232-252.
 
Cline RR, Gupta K. Drug benefit decisions among older adults: a social judgment analysis. Med Decis Making. 2006; 26: 273-281.
 
Schommer JC, Singh RL, Cline RR, Hadsall RS. Market dynamics of community pharmacies in Minnesota. Res Soc Admin Pharm. Forthcoming in 2007.

Courses Taught:
PHAR 6131: Pharmacy and the U.S. Health Care System
SAPH 8235: Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
SAPH 8840: Social Measurement

 

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