Charles Mathias, Ph.D.

Director of the Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health

2019-2020
Sen Cassidy (R-LA)
Psychiatry
Researcher

Biography

Charles W. Mathias, PhD is the Director for the Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health and a Fellow in the Center for Health Policy at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. Charles’s role is to convene researchers, practitioners, and policymakers across Texas to advance the integration of non-medical interventions into the healthcare delivery system. Prior to joining the Texas Consortium, Charles served for 20 years in the University of Texas system as a behavioral health researcher and tenured Professor. His subject matter expertise is on people experiencing mental illness, substance use, and their interaction with state and local safety net systems. He was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow (2019-2020), where he worked as a staffer in the US Senate during the early months of the COVID-19 public health emergency. Dr. Mathias has a BS in Psychology from Indiana University and an MS and PhD from the University of New Orleans in Applied Biopsychology.

Director of the Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health

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