Frances L. Lynch, PhD
Senior Investigator

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Dr. Lynch is a health economist whose research interests focus on the organization and financing of care for people with mental health and substance abuse problems. She joined the CHR as an investigator in July 1996. Dr. Lynch has been the principal investigator and co-investigator of several grants funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

One of Dr. Lynch’s current research projects compares patterns of enrollment, service use, and cost for Medicaid and privately enrolled HMO members with substance abuse problems. Dr. Lynch is particularly interested in examining the economic impact of children’s mental health problems, including examining the cost-effectiveness of alternative treatments for these disorders.

Dr. Lynch received her Ph.D. in health economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1995. She was the recipient of a full fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health. From 1989 to 1995 she was a researcher at the Center for the Organization and Financing of Care for the Severely Mentally Ill at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Lynch also holds a master of science in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

E-mail: Frances.Lynch@kpchr.org

Current Studies:
  • Adoption of Buprenorphine in an HMO Setting
  • Brief, Primary Care CBT for Unmedicated Depressed Youth—STAND
  • Prevention of Depression—POD
  • Primary Care Treatment for Overweight Adolescent Females — SHINE
  • Treatment of SSRI-Resistant Depression in Adolescents — TORDIA

    Recently Completed Studies:
  • Cost Analysis and Utilization Patterns of Risperidone and Olanzapine in a Managed Care Setting – APD Cost
  • Cost and Health Outcomes of Risky Drinking in an HMO—CHORD
  • Effectiveness of Guided Self-Help for Binge Eating — BEST
  • Examining the Effectiveness and Feasibility of Collaborative Care Treatment of Overweight Adolescents
  • HMO Treatment of Depression Co-morbid with Substance Abuse—SODAS
  • Measurement of Family Cost of Children’s Mental Illness
  • Medicaid Children in Rural Oregon: A Comparison of Pre-Paid and Fee-for-Service Counties
  • Mental Health Triage Innovation Project—Tri-Ment
  • National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network
  • Naturalistic Pharmacotherapy for Youth Depression — LEAP
  • Study for Testing Effective Approaches for Depression in Youth— STEADY
  • Treatment of Resistant Depression in Adolescents 2 — TORDIA 2
  • Utility Assessment of Health States in Patients with Bipolar Disorder – Bipolar Utility


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