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Andrew Broderick, M.A., M.B.A., is codirector, Center for Innovation and Technology in Public Health, at the
Public Health Institute. Mr. Broderick’s research focuses on the adoption and appropriate use of technology to
address vital and pressing challenges in public health, including efforts to enhance linkages between the public
health and health care delivery systems. Mr. Broderick previously managed research activity at HealthTech, including
work in cardiovascular disease, remote health services, and technologies for independent living. Mr. Broderick
holds a master of arts in economics and geography from Trinity College, in Dublin, Ireland, and a master of
business administration from San Francisco State University. He can be emailed at abroderick@phi.org.
David Lindeman, Ph.D., is director, Center for Aging and Technology, and codirector, Center for Innovation and
Technology in Public Health, at the Public Health Institute. He has worked in the field of aging and long-term
care for more than 30 years as a health services researcher and administrator, focusing on health care technology,
dementia, community-based and residential services, safety-net populations, and long-term care public policy.
He previously served as the founder and director of the Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging; associate profes-
sor of Health Policy at the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging, Rush University Medical Center; and codirector of
the University of California, Davis, Northern California Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Dr. Lindeman received his
Ph.D. and M.S.W. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Editorial support was provided by Deborah Lorber.