Biography
Father Michael Rozier, SJ, is vice provost and associate professor of healthcare administration at Loyola University Chicago. He previously taught in the department of health management and policy at Saint Louis University and served as the department chair. He has particular expertise in public health ethics, organizational ethics, community benefit, policy framing, and population health strategies.
He completed his master’s in health science at Johns Hopkins University and his doctorate in health management and policy at the University of Michigan.
Publications
In Growing Our Moral Imagination: Approaching Health Care with a New Faith-Based Vision, Fr. Rozier guides readers to consider today’s health and health care challenges through the lens of healing in the Gospel. The book explores issues of death and dying, anxiety, loneliness, addiction, welfare systems, and international aid.
This book invites readers to imagine a future in which prevention is prioritized, care is communal, and wellness includes the whole person. With theological insight and public health expertise, Fr. Rozier helps us see that health care is not merely an industry; it’s a reflection of our deepest values and collective responsibility.