Steve Kaye, PhD
Professor Emeritus
Institute for Health & Aging
School of Nursing
H. Stephen Kaye, Ph.D., is a Professor at the Institute for Health & Aging and the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. He serves as director and principal investigator of the Community Living Policy Center, a new national research center funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research and the Administration for Community Living.
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Previously, he led the Center for Personal Assistance Services and was co-director of the UCSF Disability Statistics Center. He received a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1983. His primary research interests focus on community-based long-term services and supports needed by people with disabilities of all ages, employment issues among people with disabilities, use of information and assistive technology, and disability measurement and data collection.
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- Center for Personal Assistance Services (pascenter.org)
Publications (21)
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Social SecurityCost SavingsPatient Protection and Affordable Care ActHealth Care CostsMedicaidCommunity Health ServicesPersonnel SelectionVisually Impaired PersonsDisabled PersonsSocial WelfareNursing HomesManaged Care ProgramsInsurance CoverageLong-Term CareHome Care Services
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Disability rates for working-age adults and for the elderly have stabilized, but trends for each mean different results for costs.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2013 Kaye HS -
Why don't employers hire and retain workers with disabilities?
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 2011 Kaye HS, Jans LH, Jones EC -
Long-term care: who gets it, who provides it, who pays, and how much?
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2010 Kaye HS, Harrington C, LaPlante MP -
Do noninstitutional long-term care services reduce Medicaid spending?
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2009 Kaye HS, LaPlante MP, Harrington C -
The relationship between unmet need for home and community-based services and health and community living outcomes.
Disability and health journal 2021 Chong N, Akobirshoev I, Caldwell J, Kaye HS, Mitra M
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Disability-Related Disparities in Access to Health Care Before (2008-2010) and After (2015-2017) the Affordable Care Act.
American journal of public health 2019 Kaye HS -
Beneficiaries Respond To California's Program To Integrate Medicare, Medicaid, And Long-Term Services.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2018 Graham CL, Liu PJ, Hollister BA, Kaye HS, Harrington C -
Long-term services and supports in the community: toward a research agenda.
Disability and health journal 2014 Kaye HS, Harrington C -
Toward a model long-term services and supports system: state policy elements.
The Gerontologist 2014 Kaye HS -
Trends in self-reported visual impairment in the United States: 1984 to 2010.
Ophthalmology 2012 Tanna AP, Kaye HS -
Getting hired: successfully employed people with disabilities offer advice on disclosure, interviewing, and job search.
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 2012 Jans LH, Kaye HS, Jones EC -
Gradual rebalancing of Medicaid long-term services and supports saves money and serves more people, statistical model shows.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2012 Kaye HS -
Medicaid home- and community-based services: impact of the affordable care act.
Journal of aging & social policy 2012 Harrington C, Ng T, Laplante M, Kaye HS -
Demographics and trends in wheeled mobility equipment use and accessibility in the community.
Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA 2010 LaPlante MP, Kaye HS -
The impact of the 2007-09 recession on workers with disabilities
Monthly Labor Review 2010 Kaye, H. Stephen -
Stuck at the bottom rung: occupational characteristics of workers with disabilities.
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 2009 Kaye HS -
Disparities in usage of assistive technology among people with disabilities.
Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA 2008 Kaye HS, Yeager P, Reed M -
Estimating the expense of a mandatory home-and community-based personal assistance services benefit under Medicaid.
Journal of aging & social policy 2007 LaPlante MP, Kaye HS, Harrington C -
The personal assistance workforce: trends in supply and demand.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2006 Kaye HS, Chapman S, Newcomer RJ, Harrington C -
Assistive technology and employment: experiences of Californians with disabilities.
Work (Reading, Mass.) 2006 Yeager P, Kaye HS, Reed M, Doe TM -
Unmet need for personal assistance services: estimating the shortfall in hours of help and adverse consequences.
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2004 LaPlante MP, Kaye HS, Kang T, Harrington C