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Allen W. Heinemann, PhD

- Director, CROR, RIC
- Associate Director of Research, RIC
- Professor, PM&R, Feinberg School of Medicine, NU
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Research Interests
Allen W. Heinemann, PhD is currently researching Teaching Interests:
Rehabilitation-related health services research; psychological aspects of disabling conditions; research design, statistics and methodology; behavioral medicine; neuropsychology; substance abuse and disability.
Research Interests:
Health services research in rehabilitation, substance abuse and traumatic injury, adjustment and coping processes following disability, injury and illness; neuropsychology; utilization of behavioral methods in rehabilitation.
Research Studies
Education & Training
Education
- University of Kansas
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology (Rehabilitation Specialty), 1982
- University of Kansas
- MA, Clinical Psychology (Rehabilitation Specialty), 1980
- Washington State University
- BS, Psychology, 1977
Awards & Recognition
Presidential Address, The search for meaningful outcomes in rehabilitation psychology. Presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 19, 2005.
Fellow, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2005.
Presidential Address, ACRM’s Evolving Mission: Opportunities to Promote Rehabilitation Research, Presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, IL, September 30, 2005. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, in press.
Keynote speaker, Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference, Presentation titled: Community Participation from the Perspective of Multiple Stakeholders, October 21, 2005, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Morita Distinguished Fellow, Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, December 5-9, 2005, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Distinguished Member Award, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2006.
Recent or Important Publications
Bode RK, Lai J-S, Dineen K, Heinemann AW, Shevrin D, von Roenn J, Cella D. Expansion of a physical function item bank and development of an abbreviated form for clinical research. Journal of Applied Measurement, 7(1), 1-15,,2006.
Hartke RJ, King RB, Heinemann, AW, Semik P. Accidents in older caregivers of persons surviving stroke and their relation to caregiver stress. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51(2), 150-156, 2006.
Heinemann AW, Fisher W, Gershon R. Improving Healthcare Quality with Outcomes Management. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Proceedings 6, 46-50, 2006.
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Heinemann AW, Gershon R, Fisher W. Development and application of the orthotics and prosthetics user survey: Applications and opportunities for healthcare quality improvement, Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Proceedings 6, 80-85, 2006.
Deutsch A, Granger CV, Heinemann AW, Fiedler RC, DeJong G, Kane, RL, Ottenbacher KJ, Naughton JP, Trevisan M, Post-stroke rehabilitation: Outcomes and reimbursement of inpatient rehabilitation facilities and subacute rehabilitation programs. Stroke, 37:1477-1482, 2006.
Pape T L-B, Lundgren S, Heinemann A, Guernon A, Hurder A, Wang J, Roth H, Blahnik M, Williams V. Establishing a prognosis for functional outcome during coma recovery. Brain Injury, 20(7):743-758, 2006.
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Hedrick B, Pape TL-B, Heinemann AW, Ruddell JL, Reis J. Employment issues and assistive technology use for persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 43(2), 185-198, 2006.
Boni-Saenz, A, Heinemann AW, Crown DS, Emanuel, LL. The business of employing people disabilities: four case studies. Organizational Ethics(3)1, 3-16, 2006.
Doninger NA, Ehde DM, Bode RK, Knight K, Bombardier CH, Heinemann AW. Measurement properties of the ,Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination (Cognistat) in traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51(4), 281-288, 2006.
Pickelsimer EE, Selassie AW, Sample PL, Heinemann AW, Gu JK, Veldheer LC. Unmet service needs of persons with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 22.(1), 1–13, 2007.
Vungkhanching M, Heinemann AW, Langley MJ, Ridgely M, Kramer KM, Feasibility of a skills-based substance abuse prevention following traumatic brain injury, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation,22(3), 167-176, 2007.
Shah PK, Heinemann AW, Manheim LM. The effect of Medicare’s prospective payment system on patient satisfaction: An illustration with four rehabilitation hospitals. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86(3), 169-175, 2007.
Bode RK, Heinemann AW, Zahara D, Lovell L. Outcomes in two post-acute non-inpatient rehabilitation settings. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 14(1), 38-47, 2007.
Curriculum Vitae
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