Faculty

Linda Simoni-Wastila, BSPharm, PhD
Graduate Program Director,
Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research

Linda Simoni-Wasti, BSPharm, PhD

Associate Professor
220 Arch Street, Rm. 01-210
Baltimore, MD 21201-1563
410-706-4352 - phone
410-706-1736 - fax
lsimoniw@rx.umaryland.edu 

Center on Drugs and Public Policy
Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging
Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research

Linda Simoni-Wastila, BSPharm, PhD is an Associate Research Professor and Graduate Program Director at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and Director of the Long-Term Care Initiative at the Lamy Center. She also holds a faculty appointment at the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Dr. Simoni-Wastila has been involved in research focusing on prescription drug issues for over 15 years. As a health services researcher, she has examined issues including access to prescription drugs, outcomes related to reduced prescription drug access, cost and financing of prescription drug benefits and programs, appropriateness of drug prescribing, outcomes associated with inappropriate prescribing, and prescription drug misuse and abuse. She is particularly interested in the impacts of limited prescription drug use and inappropriate drug use in vulnerable populations, including elders, racial and ethnic minorities, and those at risk due to impaired physical and mental health. Her current research portfolio includes Pharmacologic Treatment of Mental Illness in Long-term Care Recipients, Prescription Drug Issues Under the New Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit and the Relationships Between Medication Use, Medical Services Use and Employment Status in Medicaid Disabled Patients.  She has received grants and contracts from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (formerly the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and various states and foundations.

Dr. Simoni-Wastila received her undergraduate pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina, where she also completed a master’s in Public Health policy. In 1993, she received her doctorate in Health Policy from Brandeis University. Most recently, she was a Senior Scientist at the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at Brandeis University where, in addition to her research, she was Co-Director of a doctoral training program sponsored by NIAAA.