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CURRICULUM VITAE
EDWARD ALAN MILLER University of Massachusetts Boston Office Phone: (617) 287-7313
McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Mobile Phone: (734) 883-7449
100 Morrissey Blvd Fax: (617) 287-7080
Boston, MA 02125-3393 E-mail: [email protected]
Professional Experience
Academic Appointments: University of Massachusetts Boston
2021-Present University of Massachusetts Boston
Department Chair,
Department of Gerontology
2015-Present University of Massachusetts Boston
Professor of Gerontology (Tenured),
Department of Gerontology
2013-2021 University of Massachusetts Boston
Director, Ph.D. Program in Gerontology
Director, M.S. Program in Gerontology Research/Policy,
Department of Gerontology
2009-Present University of Massachusetts Boston
Faculty Fellow,
Gerontology Institute
2009-Present University of Massachusetts Boston
Affiliated Faculty,
Ph.D. Program, Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs
2012-2015 University of Massachusetts Boston
Associate Professor of Gerontology (Tenured),
Department of Gerontology
2009-2012 University of Massachusetts Boston
Associate Professor of Gerontology (Tenure Track),
Department of Gerontology
Academic Appointments: Brown University
2015-Present Brown University
Adjunct Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice,
Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice
2009-Present Brown University
Affiliated Faculty,
Department of Political Science
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Adjunct Faculty Associate,
Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research
2009-2015 Brown University
Adjunct Associate Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice,
Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice
2009-2010 Brown University
Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Policy,
A. Alfred Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions
2005-2009 Brown University
Assistant Professor of Public Policy (Research),
A. Alfred Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions
Assistant Professor of Community Health (Secondary Appointment),
Department of Community Health
Assistant Professor of Political Science (Secondary Appointment),
Department of Political Science
Faculty Associate,
Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research
Director, Masters of Public Policy Internship Program,
A. Alfred Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions
Other Positions
2010-Present U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Research Investigator (Without Compensation Appointment)
Providence VA Medical Center
Education Experience
2003-2005 Yale University
Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health Training Program
Division of Health Policy and Administration
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Medicine
1996-2003 University of Michigan
Departments of Political Science and Health Management and Policy
Doctor of Philosophy in the fields of Political Science and
Health Services Organization and Policy.
Dissertation: Explaining State Policy Adoption: The Case of Medicaid Nursing
Facility Reimbursement.
Dissertation Committee: William Weissert (Co-Chair), Richard L. Hall (Co-Chair), Jane
Banaszak-Holl, Nancy E. Burns, and Peter D. Jacobson.
Political Science Major: American Government and Politics, Concentrating in
Organization Theory, Intergovernmental Relations and Legislative Studies.
Preliminary Examination Completed with Honors, October 1998.
Political Science First Minor: Public Policy, Concentrating in Program Implementation
and Evaluation. Preliminary Examination Completed, February 1998.
Political Science Second Minor: Research Methods.
Health Services Organization and Policy Cognate: Political Science.
GPA: 7.86 (8.00 Scale).
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1997 University of Michigan
Department of Political Science
Master of Arts in Political Science
1993-1994 Fulbright Study at Victoria University of Wellington
Public Policy Group, Faculty of Commerce and Administration
Concentration: Health Policy.
1990-1991 Cornell University
Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
Master of Public Administration with Honors
Major: Public Affairs. Concentration: Health Policy, GPA: 3.81 (4.00 Scale).
Thesis: Long-Term Care Policy in the United States: A Pragmatic Perspective
Sloan Certificate in Health Services Administration.
1986-1990 Cornell University
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in All Subjects
Major: Biological Sciences. Concentration: Neurobiology, GPA: 3.43 (4.00 Scale).
Publications in Refereed Journals (*co-authored with student or mentee)
133. Miller, E. (2021). Shining a spotlight: The ramifications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Older
Adults. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 33(4-5), [In Press].
132. Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2021). A comparative case analysis of state adoption of the
Community First Choice program. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 40(3), 177-191.
131. Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (Epub Ahead of Print). A comparative case analysis of barriers and
facilitators to implementing the Affordable Care Act’s Balancing Incentive Program. Research on
Aging.
130. Prasad, A.,* Miller, E., Burr, J., & Boerner, K. (Epub Ahead of Print). Diagnosis of chronic
health conditions and change in subjective age: The moderating role of chronological age. The
Gerontologist.
129. Li, Y.,* Mutchler, J., Miller, E., Tucker-Seeley, R., & Xiao, J. (Epub Ahead of Print). Does
financial knowledge at older ages matter? Placing income and hardship in context. Journal of
Poverty. [Innovative Research on Aging Award, Mather Institute.]
128. Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (Epub Ahead of Print). Federal incentives to reform long-term care
under the Affordable Care Act: State adoption of the Balancing Incentive Program, 2011-2014.
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
127. Nadash, P., Cohen, M., Tavares, J., & Miller, E. (2021). The impact of health-related supports in
senior housing on ambulance transfers to emergency departments: The Right Care, Right Place,
Right Time Program. Health Services Research, 56(4), 731-739.
126. Gleason, H.,* & Miller, E. (2021). Maximizing home health aide retention: The impact of control
and support on the job. The Gerontologist, 61(4), 517–529.
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125. Intrator, O., Miller, E., Cornell, P., Levy, C., Halladay, C., Barber, M. Corneau, E., Mor, V., &
Rudolph, J. (2020). Purchasing quality nursing home care in the Veterans Health Administration.
Innovation in Aging, 4(6), 1–8.
124. Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Nadash, P., & Gusmano, M. (2021). Thrust into the spotlight: COVID-
19 focuses media attention on nursing homes. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 76(4),
e213–e218.
123. Miller, E., Huberfeld, N., & Jones, D. (2021). Pursuing Medicaid block grants with the Healthy
Adult Opportunity Initiative: Dressing up old ideas in new clothes. Journal of Health Politics,
Policy & Law, 46(2), 357–374.
122. Miller, E. (2020). Protecting and improving the lives of older adults in the COVID-19 Era.
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 32(4/5), 297–309.
121. Gusmano, M., Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Simpson, E.* (2020). Partisanship in initial state
responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. World Medical & Health Policy, 12(3), 380–389.
120. Hoffman, J., & Miller, E. (2020). Addressing the consequences of school closure due to COVID-
19 on children’s physical and mental wellbeing. World Medical & Health Policy, 12(3), 300–310.
119. Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Cohen, M. (2020). Stepping into the breach of federal inaction:
Reforming the financing of long-term services and supports in the post-CLASS era. Journal of
Health Politics, Policy & Law, 45(5), 847–861.
118. Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2020). Why do states pursue Medicaid home care opportunities?
Explaining state adoption of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s home and
community-based services initiatives. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social
Sciences, 6(2), 154–178.
117. Usidame, B.,* Miller, E., & Cohen, J. (2020). Retailer compliance with state and local
advertising regulations. Tobacco Regulatory Science, 6(2), 91–104.
116. Usidame, B.,* Miller, E., & Cohen, J. (2019). Assessing the relationship between retail store
tobacco advertising and local tobacco control policies: A Massachusetts case study. Journal of
Environmental and Public Health, 2019(September 18), 1–11.
115. Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019). The resident
perspective on housing with services: The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Project. Senior
Housing & Care Journal, 27, 87–93.
114. Nadash, P., Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019). Collaboration between
supported housing and emergency medical services: A partnership with potential. Senior Housing
& Care Journal, 27, 31–50. [Paper of Merit]
113. Bass, S., Caro, F., & Miller, E. (2020). The origins and evolution of the Journal of Aging &
Social Policy. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 32(1), 1–14.
112. Nadash, P., Hefele, J., Miller, E., Barooah, A.,* & Wang, J.* (2019). A national-level analysis of
the relationship between nursing home satisfaction and quality. Research on Aging, 41(3), 215–
240.
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111. Tavares, J.,* Ronneberg, C.,* Miller, E., & Burr, J. (2019). Stress and inflammation among older
adults: The moderating role of religiosity. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging, 31(2), 187–
202.
110. Miller, E., Nadash, P., Gusmano, M., Simpson, E.,* & Ronneberg, C.* (2018). The state of aging
policy and politics in the Trump Era. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 30(3/4), 193–208.
109. Jones, D., Gusmano, M., Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2018). Undermining the ACA through the
executive branch and federalism: What the Trump administration’s approach to health reform
means for older Americans. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 30(3/4), 282–299.
108. Miller, E., Ronneberg, C.,* & Livingstone, I.* (2018). The tone of nursing home portrayal in 51
U.S. Newspapers. World Medical & Health Policy, 10(2), 146–168.
107. Nadash, P., Miller, E., Jones, D., Gusmano, M., & Rosenbaum, S. (2018). A series of unfortunate
events: Implications of repealing the Affordable Care Act for older adults. Journal of Aging &
Social Policy, 30(3/4), 259–281.
106. Miller, E., Intrator, O., Gadbois, E.,* Gidmark, S., & Rudolph, J. (2019). VA staff perceptions of
barriers and facilitators to home and community-based placement post-hospital discharge.
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 31(1), 1–19.
105. Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Gadbois, E.,* Rudolph, J. & Intrator, O. (2018). Nursing home referral
within the Veterans Health Administration: Practice variation by payment sources and facility
type. Research on Aging, 40(7), 687–711.
104. Li, Y.,* Burr, J., & Miller, E. (2019). Pension plan types and financial literacy in later life. The
Gerontologist, 59(2), 260–270.
103. Miller, E.,Intrator, O., Gadbois, E.,* Gidmark, S., & Rudolph, J. (2017). VA staff perceptions of
the role of the extended care referral process in home and community-based services versus
nursing home use post-hospital discharge. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 36(2), 63–80.
102. Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Gadbois, E.,* Rudolph, J. & Intrator, O. (2018). Staff perception of key
factors guiding nursing home search and selection within the Veterans Health Administration.
The Gerontologist, 58(4), e226–e238.
101. Caro, F., & Miller, E. (2017). Remembering Robert Geary. [Editorial] Journal of Aging & Social
Policy, 29(1), 1–2.
100. Thompson, F., Nadash, P., Gusmano, M., & Miller, E. (2016). Federalism and the growth of self-
directed long-term services and supports. Public policy & Aging report, 26(4), 123–128.
99. Chen, E.,* & Miller, E. (2017). A longitudinal analysis of site of death: The effect of Medicare
Advantage verses conventional Medicare enrollment. Research on Aging, 39(8), 960–986.
98. Miller, E. (2016). The continuing evolution of old age policy in 21st century America. [Review of
the book The new politics of old age policy, by B. H. Robert]. Journal of Applied Gerontology,
35(5), 566–572.
97. Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2015). Four pillars of aging policy in the United States. Polish Social
Gerontology Journal, 2(10), 53–70.
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96. Miller, E., Livingstone, I.,* & Ronneberg, C.* (2017). Media portrayal of the nursing home
sector: A longitudinal analysis of fifty-one U.S. newspapers. The Gerontologist, 57(3), 487–500.
95. Miller, E., Gadbois, E.,* Gidmark, S., & Intrator, O. (2015). Purchasing nursing home care in the
Veterans Health Administration: Lessons for nursing home recruitment, contracting, and
oversight. Journal of Health Administration Education, 32(2), 165–197.
94. Intrator, O., Miller, E., Gadbois, E.,* Acquah, J.,* Makineni, R., & Tyler, D. (2015). Trends in
nursing practitioner and physician assistant use in nursing homes, 2000-2010. Health Services
Research, 50(6), 1772–1786.
93. Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Goldstein, R.* (2015). The role of the media in agenda setting and
long-term care rebalancing: A four state analysis. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 34(1),
30–45.
92. Miller, E., Pole, A. & Usidame, B.* (2015). Life and death in the mental health blogosphere: An
analysis of blog content and survival. World Medical & Health Policy, 7(1), 59–82.
91. Gadbois, E.,* Miller, E., Tyler, D., & Intrator, O. (2015). Trends in state regulation of nursing
practitioners and physician assistants, 2001-2010. Medical Care Research & Review, 72(2), 200–
219.
90. Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2014). The Affordable Care Act and long-term care: Marginal
advancement on the status quo. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 33(4), 194–210.
89. Rozanova, J.,* Miller, E., & Wetle, T. (2016). Depictions of successful ageing in the mass
media: Financial autonomy may outweigh frailty for nursing home residents. Ageing & Society,
36(1), 17–41.
88. Naylor, M., Kurtzman, E., Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Fitzgerald, P. (2015). An assessment of
state-led reform of long term services and supports. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law,
40(3), 531–574.
87. Ronneberg, C.,* Miller, E., Dugan, E., & Porell, F. (2016). The protective effects of religiosity
on depression: A 2-year prospective study. The Gerontologist, 56(3), 421–431.
86. Miller, E. (2014). Medicaid politics: Federalism, policy durability, and health reform [Review of
the book Medicaid politics: Federalism, policy durability, and health reform, by F. J. Thompson].
Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 39(4), 947–953.
85. Miller, E. (2014). The Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law enters the social media age
[Editor’s Note]. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 39(4), 714–716.
84. Miller, E., Doherty, J. & Nadash, P. (2013). Medicaid pay-for-performance in five states:
Lessons for the nursing home sector. Public Administration Review, 73(1), S153–S163.
83. Miller, E., & Rudder, C. (2013). Engaging consumers in Medicaid nursing home reimbursement:
Lessons from New York and Minnesota. The Gerontologist, 53(4), 627–640.
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82. Nadash, P., Miller, E., Porell, F., Birchander, E., Glickman, L., & Burr, J. (2014). Expanding
access to gerontological education via distance learning: The management of aging services
program at Umass Boston. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 35(2), 115–133.
81. Miller, E., Tyler, D., & Mor, V. (2013). National newspaper portrayal of nursing homes: Tone of
coverage and its correlates. Medical Care, 51(1), 78–83.
80. Miller, E., Tyler, D., Rozanova, J.,* & Mor, V. (2012). National newspaper portrayal of U.S.
nursing homes: Periodic treatment of topic and tone. The Milbank Quarterly, 90(4), 725–761.
79. Miller, E. (2012). The Affordable Care Act and long-term care: Meaningful reform or just
tinkering around the edges? Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 24(2), 101–117.
78. Miller, E., & Blanding, D.* (2012). Pressure cooker politics: Partisanship and symbolism in state
certification of federal stimulus funds. State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 12(1), 58–74.
77. Miller, E., Wang, L.,* Feng, Z., & Mor, V. (2012). Improving direct care compensation in
nursing homes: Wage mandate adoption, 1999-2004. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law,
37(3), 469–512.
76. Miller, E., Rosenheck, R., & Schneider, L. (2012). Caregiver burden, health utilities and
institutional service use in Alzheimer’s disease. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry,
27(4), 382–393.
75. Miller, E., & Intrator, O. (2012). Veterans use of non-VA services: Implications for policy and
planning. Journal of Social Work in Public Health, 27(3), 379–391.
74. Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., & Mor, V. (2011). Implementing small group health insurance
reform: the HEALTHpact plan of Rhode Island. Medical Care Research & Review, 68(6), 712–
724.
73. Schoenberg, N., Miller, E., & Pruchno, R. (2011). The qualitative portfolio at The Gerontologist:
Strong and getting stronger [Editorial]. The Gerontologist, 51(3), 291–294.
72. Miller, E. (2011). Affordability of health insurance to small business: Implications of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 36(3), 539–546.
71. Miller, E. (2011). Repealing federal regulation of state health policy: Lessons from the Boren
Amendment. Review of Policy Research, 28(1), 5–23.
70. Miller, E., Pole, A., & Bateman, C.* (2011). Variation in health blog features and elements by
gender, occupation, and perspective. Journal of Health Communication, 16(7), 726–749.
69. Miller, E. (2011). Continuing need to further investigate the nature and content of
teleconsultation communication using interaction analysis techniques. Journal of Telemedicine &
Telecare, 17(2), 55–64.
68. Miller, E. (2011). Flying beneath the radar of health reform: The Community Living Assistance
Services and Supports (CLASS) Act. The Gerontologist, 51(2), 145–155.
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67. Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., & Mor, V. (2011). Small group health insurance reform in Rhode
Island: Promises & pitfalls of the HEALTHpact plan. Health Service Research, 46(1, Part II),
285–297.
66. Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2011). Toward health reform for seniors in Bermuda: Historical
constraints on political possibilities. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 23(1), 73–93.
65. Miller, E., Schneider, L., & Rosenheck, R. (2011). Predictors of nursing home admission among
Alzheimer’s disease patients with psychosis and/or agitation in CATIE-AD. International
Psychogeriatrics, 23(1), 44–53.
64. Miller, E., Schneider, L., & Rosenheck, R. (2010). Caregiver burden, health utilities and
institutional service costs among community dwelling patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s Disease & Associated Disorders, 24(4), 280–289.
63. Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2010). Weighing public and private options for reforming long-
term care financing: Findings from a national survey of specialists. Medical Care Research &
Review, 67(Supp 4), 16S–37S.
62. Mor, V., Miller, E., & Clark, M. (2010). The taste for regulation in long-term care. Medical Care
Research & Review, 67(Supp 4), 38S–64S.
61. Miller, S. C., Miller, E., Jung, H.,* Sterns, S.,* Clark, M., & Mor, V. (2010). Nursing home
organizational change: The “culture change” movement as viewed by long-term care specialists.
Medical Care Research & Review, 67(Supp 4), 65S–81S.
60. Grabowski, D., Cadigan, R.,* Miller, E., Stevenson, D., Clark, M., & Mor, V. (2010) Supporting
home and community-based long-term care: Views of long-term care specialists. Medical Care
Research & Review, 67(Supp 4), 82S–101S.
59. Clark, M., Linkletter, C., Wen, Z., Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2010). Opinion networks among long-
term care specialists. Medical Care Research & Review, 67(Supp 4), 102S–125S.
58. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2010). The Commonwealth Fund survey of long-term care
specialists: An introduction. Medical Care Research & Review, 67(Supp 4), 3S–15S.
57. Miller, E., & Pole, A. (2010). Diagnosis blog: Checking up on health blogs in the blogosphere.
American Journal of Public Health, 100(8), 1514–1519.
56. Miller, E., Schneider, L., & Rosenheck, R. (2010). Assessing the relationship between health
utilities, quality of life, and health care costs in Alzheimer’s disease: The CATIE-AD study.
Current Alzheimer Research, 7(4), 348–357.
55. Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2010). Reforming long-term care in the United States: Findings
from a national survey of specialists. The Gerontologist, 50(2), 238–252.
54. Miller, E. (2010). Commentary, developing a competent & flexible workforce in rehabilitation
using the Calderdale framework. International Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation, 17(5), 261–
262.
53. Kwong, R.,* & Miller, E. (2010). A canary in the coalmine: Documenting citizenship and
identity in the state of Massachusetts. Health Policy, 96(1), 1–6.
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52. Nelson, E., Miller, E., & Larson, K.* (2010). Reliability associated with the Roter Interaction
Analysis System (RIAS) adapted for the telemedicine context. Patient Education & Counseling,
78(1), 72–78.
51. Miller, E., & Wang, L.* (2009). Maximizing federal Medicaid dollars: Nursing home provider
tax adoption, 2000-2004. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 34(6), 899–930.
50. Miller, E., & Wang, L.* (2009). The influence of national policy change on subnational policy
making: Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement in the American states. Social Science &
Medicine, 68(11), 1926–1934.
49. Miller, E., & West, D. (2009). Where’s the revolution? Digital technology and health care
communication in the internet age. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 34(2), 261–284.
48. Miller, E., Mor, V., Grabowski, D., & Gozalo, P. (2009). The devil’s in the details: A
comparative case analysis of Medicaid nursing home reimbursement. Journal of Health Politics,
Policy & Law, 34(1), 94–135.
47. Miller, E., Allen, S., & Mor, V. (2009). Navigating the labyrinth of long-term care: Shoring up
informal caregiving in a home- and community-based world. Journal of Aging & Social Policy,
21(1), 1–16.
46. Miller, E., Rosenheck, R., & Schneider, L. (2009). Assessing the relationship between health
utilities, quality of life, and health services use in Alzheimer’s disease. International Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, 24(1), 96–105.
45. Kelly, E.,* & Miller, E. (2009). Perceptions of medical malpractice and its reform among
medical students in the United States. Health Policy, 91(1), 71–78.
44. Booth, M.,* Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2008). Expert views on long-term care in New Zealand. The
New Zealand Medical Journal, 121(1286), 1–19.
43. Miller, E., Schneider, L., Zbrozek, A., & Rosenheck, R. (2008). Sociodemographic and clinical
correlates of utility scores in Alzheimer’s disease. Value in Health, 11(7), 1120–1130.
42. Miller, E., Booth, M.,* & Mor, V. (2008). Assessing experts’ views of the future of long-term
care. Research on Aging, 30(4), 450–473.
41. Smith, L.,* Lapane, K., Fennell, M., Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2008). Home health agency profit
orientation and risk for hospitalization: A propensity score analysis of population weighted data.
Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 27(3), 240–257.
40. Miller, E., Booth, M.,* & Mor, V. (2008). Meeting the demographic challenges ahead: Toward
culture change in an ageing New Zealand. Australia & New Zealand Health Policy, 5(5).
39. Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2008). Balancing regulatory controls and incentives: Toward smarter and
more transparent oversight in long-term care. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, & Law, 33(2),
249–279.
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38. Miller, E. (2008). Federal administrative and judicial oversight of Medicaid: Policy legacies and
tandem-institutions under the Boren Amendment. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 38(2),
315–342.
37. Miller, E., & Rosenheck, R. (2007). Mental illness and use of home-based primary care
nationally in the Department of Veterans Affairs. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry,
15(12), 1046–1056.
36. Miller, E., & West, D. (2007). Characteristics associated with use of public and private websites
as sources of health care information: Results from a national survey. Medical Care, 45(3), 245–
251.
35. Miller, E., West, D. & Wasserman, M.* (2007). Health information websites: Characteristics of
US users by race and ethnicity. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 13(6), 298–302.
34. Rosenheck, R., Leslie, D., Sindelar, J., Miller, E., Tariot, P., Dagerman, K., Davis, S., Lebowitz,
B., Rabins, P., Hsiao, J., Lieberman, J., Schneider, L., & Clinical Antipsychotic Trial of
Intervention Effectiveness-Alzheimer’s Disease (CATIE-AD) investigators. (2007). Cost-benefit
analysis of second-generation antipsychotics and placebo in a randomized trial of the treatment of
psychosis and aggression in Alzheimer disease. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64(11), 1259–
1268.
33. Miller, E. (2007). Solving the disjuncture between research and practice: Telehealth trends in the
21st century. Health Policy, 82(2), 133–141.
32. Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2007). Bridging the HIT gap: Getting from here to there in LTC. Long-
Term Care Interface, 8(2), 41–46.
31. Booth, M.,* Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2007). Through the looking glass: Toward a brighter future
for long-term care in a greying New Zealand. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 120(1249), 1–
5.
30. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2007). Geography still dictates Rx coverage for many near-poor
seniors and disabled persons. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 19(1), 77–96.
29. Miller, E. (2006). Explaining incremental and non-incremental change: Medicaid nursing facility
reimbursement policy, 1980-1998. State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 6(2), 117–150.
28. Miller, E. (2006). Bureaucratic policy making on trial: Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement,
1988-1998. Medical Care Research & Review, 63(2), 189–216.
27. Miller, E., & Rosenheck, R. (2006). Risk of nursing home placement in association with mental
illness nationally in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Medical Care, 44(4), 343–351.
26. Rosenheck, R., Leslie, D., Sindelar, J., Miller, E., Lin, H., Stroup, S., Davis, S., Keefe, R.,
Swartz, M., Perkins, D., Hsiao, J., & Lieberman, J. (2006). Cost effectiveness of first and second
generation antipsychotics in the treatment of chronic schizophrenia. American Journal of
Psychiatry, 163(12), 2080–2089.
25. West, D., & Miller, E. (2006). The digital divide in public e-health: Barriers to accessibility and
privacy in state health department websites. Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved,
17(3), 652–666.
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24. Miller, E. (2006). Federal oversight, state policy making and the courts: An empirical analysis of
nursing facility litigation under the Boren Amendment. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 3(1),
145–174.
23. Miller, E., & Banaszak-Holl, J. (2005). Cognitive and normative determinants of state policy
making behavior: Lessons from the sociological institutionalism. Publius: The Journal of
Federalism, 35(2), 191–216.
22. Miller, E. (2005). State health policy making determinants, theory and methods: A synthesis.
Social Science & Medicine, 61(12), 2639–2657.
21. Weissert, W., & Miller, E. (2005). Punishing the pioneers: The Medicare Modernization Act and
State Pharmacy Assistance Programs. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 35(1), 115–141.
20. Miller, E., Leslie, D., & Rosenheck, R. (2005). Incidence of new-onset diabetes mellitus among
patients receiving atypical neuroleptics in the treatment of mental illness: Evidence from a
privately insured population. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 193(6), 387–395.
19. Miller, E. (2005). Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement in flux: Effects of federal regulatory
changes and prevailing fiscal conditions, 1978-1998. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 17(2),
41–66.
18. Miller, E., & Nelson, E. (2005). Modifying the Roter Interaction Analysis System to study
provider-patient communication in telemedicine: Promises, pitfalls, insights and
recommendations. Telemedicine Journal & E-Health, 11(1), 44–55.
17. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2004). Managed care for Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibles:
Appropriateness, availability, payment, and policy. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 23(4), 333–
348.
16. Miller, E. (2004). Advancing the state of comparative state policy research: Toward conceptual
integration and methodological expansion. State & Local Government Review, 36(1), 35–58.
15. Miller, E. (2003). The technical and interpersonal aspects of telemedicine: Effects on doctor-
patient communication. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 9(1), 1–7.
14. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2003). Strategies for integrating Medicare and Medicaid: Design
features and incentives. Medical Care Research & Review, 60(2), 123–157.
13. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2003). Models, measures, and methods: Variability in aging research.
Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 22(2), 43–67.
12. Miller, E. (2002). Telemedicine and doctor-patient communication: A theoretical framework for
evaluation. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 8(6), 311–318.
11. Miller, E. (2002). State discretion and Medicaid program variation in long-term care: When is
enough, enough? Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 14(3/4), 15–35.
10. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2002). Incidence of four adverse outcomes in the elderly population:
Implications for home care policy and research. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 20(4),
17–47.
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9. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2001). Predicting nursing home placement: Resource deficits and
risk identification in a managed care population. Long-Term Care Interface, 2(11), 41–48.
8. Miller, E. (2001). Telemedicine and doctor-patient communication: An analytical survey of the
research literature. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 7(1), 1–17.
7. Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (2000). Predicting elderly people’s risk for nursing home placement,
hospitalization, functional impairment and mortality: A synthesis. Medical Care Research &
Review, 57(3), 259–297.
6. Weissert, W., & Miller, E. (2000). Balancing resources and risk: Selecting home care clients in
Florida’s CARES program. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 18(4), 63–76.
5. Hirth, R., Chernew, M., Miller, E., Fendrick, M., & Weissert, W. (2000). Willingness to pay for
a QALY: In search of a standard. Medical Decision Making, 20(3), 332–342.
4. Miller, E., Weissert, W., & Chernew, M. (1998). Managed care for elderly people: A
compendium of findings. American Journal of Medical Quality, 13(3), 127–140.
3. Miller, E., Laugesen, M., Lee, S., & Mick, S. (1998). Emigration of New Zealand and Australian
physicians to the United States and the international flow of medical personnel. Health Policy,
43(3), 253–270.
2. Johnson, E., Debold, V., Chuang, D., Tolbert, J., Cameron, A., & Miller, E. (1995).
Telemedicine: An annotated bibliography: Part II. Telemedicine Journal, 1(3), 257–292.
1. Johnson, E., Debold, V., Chuang, D., Tolbert, J., Cameron, A., & Miller, E. (1995).
Telemedicine: An annotated bibliography: Part I. Telemedicine Journal, 1(2), 155–165.
Manuscripts Under Review
7. Daddato, A.,* Miller, E.A., Nadash, P., Tyler, D., Stokes, J., Morrow, C.D., Lum, L., & Boxer,
R. Staff perspectives on Medicare Advantage plans’ influence on skilled nursing facility care.
Initial Submission.
6. Miller, E., & Beauregard, L.* Enhancing federal revenue under the American Rescue Plan Act:
An opportunity to bolster state Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services programs. Initial
Submission.
5. Li, Y.,* Mutchler, J., Miller, E., Tucker-Seeley, R., & Xiao, J. Space, context, and human
capital: A micro-macro perspective on the social environment and financial literacy in later life.
Initial Submission.
4. Wylie, M.,* Boerner, K., Miller, E., Kim, K., & Burr, J. Type of home care—formal versus
informal—matters for recipients’ perceived control. Initial Submission.
3. Beauregard, L.,* Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* Wylie, M.,* & Gusmano, M. Factors
associated with state adoption of federal Medicaid Home and Community-Based Service program
flexibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initial Submission.
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2. Hawes, F.,* Tavares, J., Ronneberg, C.,* & Miller, E. The effects of religiosity on depression
trajectories after widowhood. Minor Revision.
1. Li, Y.,* Mutchler, J., Miller, E., Tucker-Seeley, R., & Xiao, J. Financial literacy in the family
context: The role of spousal education and gender among older couples. Initial Submission.
Books
5. Miller, E. (Ed.). (2021). Older adults and COVID-19: Implications for aging policy & practice.
Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
4. Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Gusmano, M. (Eds.). (2019). Aging policy & politics in the Trump Era:
Implications for older Americans. Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
3. Miller, E. (2014). (Hardcover). (2015). (Paperback). Block granting Medicaid: A model for 21st
century Medicaid reform? Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
2. Miller, E. (Ed.). (2013). (Hardcover). (2017). (Paperback). The Affordable Care Act: Advancing
long-term care policy in the United States. Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
1. West, D., & Miller, E. (2009). (Hardcover), (2010) (Paperback). Digital medicine: Health care in
the Internet Era. Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution.
Book Chapters
19. Miller, E. (2021). Protecting and improving the lives of older adults in the COVID-19 Era. In E.
Miller (Ed.), Older adults and COVID-19: Implications for aging policy & practice (pp. 1-13).
Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
18. Miller, E., Nadash, P., Gusmano, M., Simpson, E.,* & Ronneberg, C.* (2019). The state of aging
policy and politics in the Trump Era. In E. Miller, P. Nadash & M. Gusmano (Eds.), Aging policy
& politics in the Trump Era: Implications for older Americans (pp. 1-16). Oxford, England:
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
17. Jones, D., Gusmano, M., Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2019). Undermining the ACA through the
executive branch and federalism: What the Trump administration’s approach to health reform
means for older Americans. In E. Miller, P. Nadash & M. Gusmano (Eds.), Aging policy &
politics in the Trump Era: Implications for older Americans (pp. 90-107). Oxford, England:
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
16. Nadash, P., Miller, E., Jones, D., Gusmano, M., Rosenbaum, S. (2019). A series of unfortunate
events: Implications of repealing the Affordable Care Act for older adults. In E. Miller, P. Nadash
& M. Gusmano (Eds.), Aging policy & politics in the Trump Era: Implications for older
Americans (pp. 67-89). Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
15. Huberfeld, N., Jones, D., & Miller, E. (2018). National federation of independent business v.
Sebelius (2012). In Federalism in America: An encyclopedia (2nd ed). Laie, Hawaii: Center for
the Study of Federalism, BYU-Hawaii.
14. Miller, E., Hefele, J., & Nadash, P. (2018). The emergence of user-generated ratings and reviews
in healthcare. In A. Farazmand (Ed.), Global encyclopedia of public administration and public
policy. New York: Springer.
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13. Hefele, J., Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2018). Public reports of nursing home quality. In A.
Farazmand (Ed.), Global encyclopedia of public administration and public policy. New York:
Springer.
12. Hefele, J., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2018). Medicaid. In M. H. Bornstein, M. E. Arterberry, K.
L. Fingerman & J. E. Lansford (Eds.), The SAGE encyclopedia of lifespan human development.
Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications.
11. Nadash, P., Miller, E., & Hefele, J. (2018). Medicare. In M. H. Bornstein, M. E. Arterberry, K.
L. Fingerman & J. E. Lansford (Eds.), The SAGE encyclopedia of lifespan human development.
Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications.
10. Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2014). Chapter 22: Aging and healthcare policy (1990s-Present). In T.
Oliver (Ed.), The Guide to U.S. Health and Healthcare Policy. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
9. Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2012). The Affordable Care Act, long-term care, and elders: Two steps
forward, one step back. In E. Miller (Ed.), The Affordable Care Act: Advancing long-term care
policy in the United States. Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
8. Miller, E. (2012). The Affordable Care Act and long-term care: Meaningful reform or just
tinkering around the edges? In E. Miller (Ed.), The Affordable Care Act: Advancing long-term
care policy in the United States. Oxford, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
7. Miller, E. (2011). Conditioning subnational responses to external influences: The role of internal
moderators in public policy adoption in the American states. In E. Ongaro, A. Massey, M. Holzer
& E. Wayenberg (Eds.), Policy, performance, and management in governance in
intergovernmental relations. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing.
6. Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2011). Trends and challenges in building a 21st century long-term care
workforce. In C. M. Mara (Ed.), Handbook of Long-Term Care Administration and Policy (pp.
133-156). Taylor & Francis CRC Press.
5. Miller, E. (2007). En la confluencia entre investigación y práctica: Telemedicina y e-halud en el
siglo XXI. [At the nexus between research and practice: Telemedicine and e-health in the 21st
century]. In Anthropos, 214:134-144.
4. Miller, E. (2003). Telepsychiatry and doctor-patient communication: An analysis of the empirical
literature. In R. Wootton, P. Yellowlees & P. McLaren (Eds.), Telepsychiatry & e-mental health
care (pp. 39-71). London, England: Royal Society of Medicine Press.
3. Yellowlees, P., Miller, E., McLaren, P., & Wootton, R. (2003). Introduction. In R. Wootton, P.
Yellowlees & P. McLaren (Eds.), Telepsychiatry & e-mental health care (pp. 3-13). London,
England: Royal Society of Medicine Press.
2. Miller, E. (2002). State discretion and Medicaid program variation in Long-Term Care: When is
enough, enough? In F. G. Caro & R. Morris (Eds.), Devolution and Aging Policy (pp. 15-35).
Binghamton, New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.
1. Miller, E. (1993). Iowa Health Data Commission. In V. Spencer & J. Reichard (Eds.), The 1994
medical outcomes & guidelines sourcebook (pp. 15-22). New York: Faulkner & Gray, Inc.
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Other Publications
55. Cohen, M., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2021). Final evaluation report: Right Care, Right Place,
Right Time (R3) effectively integrating senior care and housing initiative. Report Prepared for
Health Policy Commission.
54. Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Wylie, M.,* Nadash, P., & Cohen, M. (2021). Analysis of focus groups
on the sustainability of the R3 model: Housing partners, payers, community stakeholders. Report
Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
53. Miller, E. (2021). Memo on enhanced federal Medicaid matching funding for HCBS under
ARPA. Prepared for Stakeholder Event on ARP and HCBS, sponsored by AARP Massachusetts,
The Dignity Care Alliance (DAM, and DAAHR (Disability Advocates Advancing our Health
Care Right).
52. Cohen, M., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2021). Summary of R32 program results on key
performance indicators. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
51. Cohen, M., Yan, L.,* Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2021). Analysis of satisfaction survey results for
the R32 program. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
50. Cohen, M., Tavares, J., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2021). Analysis of aggregate Medicare fee-for-
service data in R32 intervention and control sites. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
49. Miller, E., Wylie, M.,* Simpson, E.,* & Cohen, M. (2021). Infographics: What is happening to
Pennsylvania’s nursing homes? Four Infographics Prepared for the Jewish Healthcare Foundation
by the LeadingAge Center for Long-Term Services and Supports @ UMass Boston.
https://www.ltsscenter.org/wp-
content/uploads/2021/02/PA_Nursing_Homes_Report_Infographics.pdf.
48. Miller, E., Wylie, M.,* Simpson, E.,* & Cohen, M. (2021). The case for funding: What is
happening to Pennsylvania’s nursing homes? Report Prepared for the Jewish Healthcare
Foundation by the LeadingAge Center for Long-Term Services and Supports @ UMass Boston.
https://www.ltsscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PA_Nursing_Homes_Report.pdf.
47. Cohen, M., Tell, E., Miller, E., Hwang, A., & Miller, M. (2020). Learning from new state
initiatives in financing long-term services and supports. Report Prepared for the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. https://www.ltsscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/State-LTSS-
Financing-Full-Report-July-2020.pdf.
46. Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Nadash, P., Shellito, N.,* Jansen, T.,* Lin, Y.,* & Cohen, M. (2020).
Analysis of interviews with housing and community partners. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior
Life.
45. Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Nadash, P., Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019). The development,
launch, and implementation of the R3 program: Analysis of leadership and staff interviews and
program documents. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
44. Nadash, P., Cohen, M., Hefele, J., & Miller, E. (2019). A pre-post-intervention analysis of impact
of R3 on ambulance service utilization. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
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43. Cohen, M., Tavares, J., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2019). Analysis of aggregate Medicare fee-for-
service data in R3 intervention and comparison sites. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
42. Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2018). Preliminary analysis of
focus groups with R3 participants. Report Prepared for Hebrew Senior Life.
41. Nadash, P., Miller, E., & Hefele, J. (2018, July 20). Choosing a nursing home: Can Yelp help?
The Gerontology Institute Blog. http://blogs.umb.edu/gerontologyinstitute/2018/07/20/choosing-
a-nursing-home-can-yelp-help.
40. Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2017, September 14). Options for dually eligible Medicare-Medicaid
beneficiaries in Massachusetts. Memo for the Massachusetts Senate Taskforce on Long-Term
Care.
39. Hoffman, J., Cohen, J., Rosenfeld, L., & Miller, E. (2017, May 18). National school lunch
program threatened: Students need healthy, nutritious food. HuffPost.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/591dff4de4b0b28a33f62ab0.
38. Miller, E. (2017, May 15). Celeste Castillo Lee: A pioneer in patient engaged care. Public Health
Post. http://www.publichealthpost.org/profiles/celeste-castillo-lee-pioneer-patient-engaged-care/.
37. Miller, E. (2017). Cover photo (April Issue, Volume 52, Number 2). The Gerontologist,
https://academic.oup.com/gerontologist/article-
abstract/57/2/NP/3084573/Cover?redirectedFrom=fulltext.
36. Miller, E. (2017, March 30). Rhode Island: The test case that never was for Medicaid
restructuring. The Gerontology Institute Blog.
http://blogs.umb.edu/gerontologyinstitute/2017/03/30/rhode-island-the-test-case-that-never-was-
for-medicaid-restructuring/. (2017, April 5). Public Health Post.
http://www.publichealthpost.org/research/rhode-island-test-case-medicaid/.
35. Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Gadbois, E.,* & Intrator, O. (2015). Providing nursing home care to
veterans: A qualitative analysis of referral and contracting practices within the Veterans Health
Administration. Report Prepared for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Geriatrics
and Extended Care.
34. Morrissey, M. B., Horgas, A. L., Miller, E., & Wiener, J. M. (2014). From policy to practice: An
interdisciplinary look at the potential of policy to improve the health of an aging America, focus
on pain. Washington, D.C.: Gerontological Society of America.
33. Miller, E., Samuel, D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2013). Medicaid block grants:
Lessons from Rhode Island’s Global Waiver. Issue Brief Published by the State Health Access
Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Grant #64214).
32. Miller, E., Samuel, D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2013). Implications of Rhode Island’s
Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for designing and implementing state health
reform. Report Prepared for the State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation (Grant #64214).
31. Miller, E., Samuel, D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2013). Implications of Rhode Island’s
Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for block granting Medicaid and other
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retrenchment. Report Prepared for the State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation (Grant #64214).
30. Miller, E., Samuel, D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2013). Implications of Rhode Island’s
Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for rebalancing long-term care under the
Affordable Care Act. Report Prepared for the State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation (Grant #64214).
29. Miller, E., & Rudder, C. (2012). Online seminar series: Increasing consumer involvement in
Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement. Series of Five Web-Modules for the Commonwealth
Fund (Contract No. 20110033).
28. Miller, E., & Rudder, C. (2012). Increasing consumer involvement in Medicaid nursing facility
reimbursement: Lessons from New York and Minnesota. Report for the Commonwealth Fund
(Contract No. 20110033).
27. Miller, E., & Rudder, C. (2012). Consumer involvement in Medicaid nursing facility
reimbursement: Lessons from New York and Minnesota for state policymakers. Issue Brief for the
Commonwealth Fund (Contract No. 20110033).
26. Rudder, C., & Miller, E. (2012). A primer for consumer involvement in Medicaid nursing facility
reimbursement: Lessons from New York and Minnesota. Issue Brief for the Commonwealth Fund
(Contract No. 20110033).
25. Miller, E., Doherty, J., Dey, J., Jo, C., & Dolin, R. (2011). Strategies in pay-for-performance.
Report Prepared for Washington State Legislature (Contract No. 1034-12027).
24. Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., & Mor, V. (2010). Rhode Island’s HEALTHpact Plan: Lesson
for small-group reform. Issue Brief Published by the State Health Access Reform Evaluation,
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Grant #64214).
23. Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., Swartz, K., & Mor, V. (2010). Small group health insurance
reform in the states: Lessons from Rhode Island’s HEALTHpact Plan. Report Published by the
State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Grant #64214).
22. Miller, E. (2010). Telemedicine and the provider-patient relationship: What we know so far.
Report Prepared for the Nuffield Council’s Working Party on Medical Profiling and Online
Medicine: The Ethics of Personalised Medicine in a Consumer Age.
21. Miller, E. (2009). Stakeholder interview report informing the design of the FutureCare Health
Insurance Program for Bermuda’s senior population. Report Prepared for Kurron Bermuda
Limited for the Government of Bermuda’s Ministry of Health.
20. Miller, E., Clark, M., & Mor, V. (2008). The Commonwealth Fund survey of long-term care
opinion leaders: Focus group report. Report Prepared for the Commonwealth Fund (Contract No.
20060606).
19. Miller, E., Mor, V. & Clark, M. (2008). The Commonwealth Fund survey of long-term care
opinion leaders: Summary report. Report Prepared for the Commonwealth Fund (Contract No.
20060606).
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18. Miller, E., Mor, V. & Clark, M. (2008). The Commonwealth Fund survey of long-term care
opinion leaders: A chartbook. Report Prepared for the Commonwealth Fund (Contract No.
20060606).
17. Miller, E., Mor, V., Clark, M., & Booth, M. (2008). The Commonwealth Fund survey of long-
term care opinion leaders: Methodology report. Report Prepared for the Commonwealth Fund
(Contract No. 20060606).
16. Mor, V., Grabowski, D., Miller, E., & Gozalo, P. (2007). Proposal and rationale for a simplified
Medicaid reimbursement system for nursing homes in Washington state. Report Prepared for
State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services (Contract No. 0732-19890).
15. Miller, E., Mor, V., & Grabowski, D. (2007). Report II: Inter-state case studies: Comparing
nursing home payment methodologies in Washington, California, Minnesota, Texas, and
Wisconsin. Report Prepared for State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services
(Contract No. 0732-19890).
14. Mor, V., Grabowski, D., Miller, E., & Feng, Z. (2007). Report I: Review of other states’ nursing
home payment methodologies. Report Prepared for State of Washington Department of Social and
Health Services (Contract No. 0732-19890).
13. Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2007). Building a better future: Here’s what you can do right now to
ensure a brighter future for long-term care. ADVANCE for Long-Term Care Management,
January/February, 10(1), 61-63.
12. Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2006). Out of the shadows: Envisioning a brighter future for long-term
care in America. A Brown University Report for the National Commission for Quality Long-
Term Care.
11. Miller, E., Leslie, D. L., & Rosenheck, R. A. (2006). Incidence of new-onset diabetes mellitus
among patients receiving atypical neuroleptics in the treatment of mental illness. International
Drug Therapy Newsletter, March, 51(3).
10. Miller, E. (2000). Federal and state initiatives to integrate acute and long-term care.
Congressional Research Service. Report for Congress. RS20973. (Published without permission
as a book. Huntington, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.)
9. Miller, E. (2000). Predicting elderly people’s risk for nursing home placement, hospitalization,
functional impairment, and mortality: A comparative review and analysis. Report Submitted to
the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Foundation of Michigan.
8. Weissert, W., Miller, E., & Moylan, C. (1999). Summary of findings on long-term care
demonstration models. Prepared for LTC Demonstration Models Workgroup, Michigan
Department of Community Health.
7. Weissert, W., & Miller, E. (1996). Characteristics and predictors of placement recommendations
in the Florida CARES project client population. Report Prepared for the Office of External
Affairs, Department of Elder Affairs, the State of Florida.
6. Miller, E., & Migdail, K. J. (1993). Special report: Experts anticipate LTC role in health reform
discussions. Long Term Care Management, 22(4), 1-4.
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3-5. Miller, E. (1992-1993). Quality: Health care & outcomes, a health care management newsletter.
Issues 4-6. Excerpta Medica, Inc.
2. Miller, E. (1992). Self insurance. A special report published by Faulkner & Gray, Inc.
1. Miller, E. (1991). The health care benefits cost crisis: Issues and solutions. A special report
published by Faulkner & Gray, Inc.
Funding
$18,841 (Miller, E., Cohen, M., co-PIs, Bowblis, J., co-Investigator). Received under a Subcontract via
RTI International from the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation for a project entitled,
“Medicaid Nursing Facility Payment Adequacy: Phase 1.” Funds for the period August 8 to December 1,
2021.
$24,000 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the Boston Center for Independent Living for the Dignity
Alliance, for “Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student Support.” Funds for period
August 1, 2021-July 31, 2022.
$24,000 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the Planning Office for Urban Affairs (POUA), Archdioceses for
“Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student Support.” Funds for period August 1,
2021-July 31, 2022.
$7,500 (Burr, J., PI, Miller, E., Mutchler, J., Hoffman, J., Volpe, R., Codding, R., and Briesch, A., co-
Investigators). Received from the University of Massachusetts Boston Public Services Program for a
project entitled, “Intergenerational Tutoring: Supporting Children’s Academic Needs via Video
Conferencing.” Funds for period June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022.
$7,000 (Burr, J., Hermelbracht, J., co-PIs, Miller, E., Mutchler, J., Hoffman, J., Volpe, R., Codding, R.,
and Briesch, A., co-Investigators). Received from the John W. McCormack Graduate School for Policy &
Global Studies Deans Office Faculty Fund for Advancing Research (DOFFAR) Program for a project
entitled, “A Pilot Study for an Intergenerational Tutoring Program: Older Adults Supporting Children’s
Academic Needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Funds for period March 1 to December 31, 2021.
$4,000 (Hoffman, J., PI, Volpe, R., Codding, R., Briesch, A., Miller, E., Burr, J., Mutchler, J., co-
Investigators). Received from the Northeastern University Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice
Research Advancing Health Equity Pilot Grant for a project entitled, “Intergenerational Tutoring: Older
Adults Supporting Children’s Academic Needs via Video Conference.” Funds for period July 1, 2021 to
July 31, 2022.
$22,000 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the Planning Office for Urban Affairs (POUA), Archdioceses for
“Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student Support.” Funds for period September
6, 2020-July 30, 2021.
$30,077 (Cohen, M., PI, Miller, E., co-PI). Received from The Jewish Healthcare Foundation for a
project entitled, “Shortfalls in Medicaid Reimbursement for Skilled Nursing Facilities: Making the Case
for Pennsylvania’s Nonprofits.” Funds for period June 1, 2020-August 31, 2020.
$119,440 (Cohen, M., PI, Miller, E., Hwang, A., Miller, M., Tell, E., co-Investigators). Received from
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for a project entitled, “What Can We Learn from New State
Initiatives in Financing Long-Term Services and Supports.” Funds for period July 1, 2019-April 30, 2020.
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$103,138 (Cohen, M., PI, Miller, E., Nadash, P., co-investigators). Received from Hebrew Senior Life
for a project entitled “Right Care, Right Place, Right Time: Effectively Integrating Senior Care and
Housing (the R32 Project).” Funds for period June 1, 2019-September 30, 2021.
$46,882 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Providence VA Medical
Center for projects “Policy Implications and Outcomes of the CNH Dashboard.” Funds for period June 1,
2018-August 31, 2018.
$218,426 (Cohen, M., PI, Miller, E., Nadash, P., Hefele, J., co-investigators). Received from Hebrew
Senior Life for a project entitled “Right Care, Right Place, Right Time: Effectively Integrating Senior
Care and Housing (R3).” Funds for period December 1, 2016-June 30, 2019.
$119,616 (Nadash, P., PI, Miller, E., Hefele, J., Boerner, K., co-investigators). Received from the
Donaghue Foundation for a project entitled “Nursing Home Satisfaction: What Is Their Relationship to
Quality?” Funds for period January 1, 2016-December 31, 2017.
$300,000 (Rudolph, J., PI, Miller, E., Intrator, O., co-investigators). Received from the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs (VA) Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Partnered Evaluation
program for a project entitled “Disseminating a Dashboard for VA Purchased Community Nursing
Homes.” Funds for period October 1, 2015-September 30, 2017. Under this grant, Miller, E. received
$44,641 and $46,366, respectively, from the Providence VA Medical Center for periods June 1, 2016-
August 31, 2016, and June 1, 2017-August 31, 2017.
$38,516 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Canandaigua Medical
Center for projects “Investigating the Geriatrics and Extended Care Form and Community Nursing Home
Contracting Program.” Funds for period June 1, 2015-August 31, 2015.
$39,842 (Iannotti, R., PI, Miller, E., Hoffman, J., Castaneda-Sceppa, C., Millekin, L., co-investigators).
Received from the University of Massachusetts President’s Office Creative Economy Initiative for a
project entitled “Family Gym: A Novel Initiative to Prevent Obesity among Families with Young
Children.” Funds for period July 1, 2014-June 30, 2016.
$36,825 (Miller, E., Research Mentor). Received from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Providence Medical Center for “Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student
Support.” Funds for period May 25, 2014-May 24, 2015.
$12,000 (Miller, E., PI; Nadash, P., co-PI). Received a Joseph P. Healey Research Grant for a project
entitled “The Portrayal of the Nursing Home Sector in 49 U.S. Newspapers, 1999-2009.” Funds for the
period July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015.
$869,783 (Intrator, O., PI, Providence VA, Miller, E., co-PI) Received from the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) VA Health Services Research and Development Service for a project entitled
“Determinants and Consequences of Veterans’ Access to Nursing Home Care.” Subcontract to the
University of Massachusetts Boston for $191,257 (Miller, E., PI). Funds for period June 1, 2010-April 1,
2014.
$32,044 (Miller, E., Research Mentor). Received from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Providence Medical Center for “Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student
Support.” Funds for period May 23, 2013-May 22, 2014.
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$17,200 (Miller, E., Research Mentor). Received from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Providence Medical Center for “Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Funding for Student
Support.” Funds for period September 2, 2012-May 2, 2013.
$49,995 (Miller, E., PI, Rudder, C., co-PI, The Long Term Care Community Coalition). Received from
the Commonwealth Fund for a projected entitled “Increasing Consumer Involvement in Medicaid Nursing
Home Reimbursement.” Funds for the period November 1, 2010-October 31, 2011.
$4,000 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts
Boston to support hiring a student over the summer to work on a project analyzing the content of nursing
home-related articles reported in newspapers around the country from 1999 to 2008. Funds for the periods
June 1-August 31, 2011.
$38,850 (Miller, E., PI). Received from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through a Brown
University subcontract to the University of Massachusetts Boston for a project entitled “Evaluating the
Design and Implementation of Rhode Island’s Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver.” Funds for the
period October 1, 2009-August 31, 2010.
$32,751 (Miller, E., PI). Supported the dissemination of findings from the Commonwealth Fund Long-
Term Care Opinion Leader Survey as a special journal supplement. Funds for the period April 1, 2009-
April 15, 2010.
$161,148 (Mor, V., PI, Trivedi, A., co-PI, Miller, E., Clark, M., Kuo, S., Rakowski, W., Schwartz, K.,
co-investigators). Received from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for a project entitled “Evaluating
the Implementation, Adoption, and Outcomes of the Rhode Island HEALTHpact Plan.” Funds for period
April 1, 2008-September 30, 2009.
$410,000 (Mor, V. Project Director, Grabowski, D., Project Co-Director, Miller, E., Project Integrator,
Gozalo, P., Investigator). Received from the State of Washington for a project reviewing the Medicaid
payment methodology for nursing facilities in the Nursing Facility Medicaid Payment System. Funds for
period June 1, 2007-December 30, 2007.
$188,629 (Miller, E., and Mor, V., co-PIs). Received from The Commonwealth Fund for a project
entitled “The Commonwealth Fund Long-Term Care Policy Survey: Assessing Experts’ Views.” Funds
for period September 1, 2006-August 31, 2008.
$450,725 (Mor, V., Academic Partner and Executive Director, Miller, E., Project Director). Received for
work conducted under the auspices of the National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care, including a
Brown University report entitled, Out of the Shadows: Envisioning a Brighter Future for Long-Term Care
in the United States. Funds for period June 1, 2005-July 15, 2006.
Other Experience
2014 Subject Matter Expert
Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
-Informed From Policy to Practice: An Interdisciplinary Look at the Potential of Policy
to Improve the Health of an Aging America, Focus on Pain.
2010-2011 Senior Consultant
Lisa H. Green, Ph.D., L&M Policy Research, LLC.
-Worked on a project to inform the development of pay-for-performance in Washington
State’s Medicaid nursing home reimbursement system.
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2003-2010 Consultant
Robert Rosenheck, M.D., Division of Mental Health Services and Outcomes Research,
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Department of Veterans Affairs
-Worked on projects analyzing the relationship between patient, provider and health
services utilization characteristics in the VA and other settings.
2009-2010 Consultant
Nuffield Council on Bioethics, United Kingdom
-Informed Council's Working Party on Medical Profiling and Online Medicine: The
Ethics of Personalised Medicine in a Consumer Age (see, nuffieldbioethics.org/wp-
content/uploads/2014/07/Medical-profiling-and-online-medicine-the-ethics-of-
personalised-healthcare-in-a-consumer-age-Web-version-reduced.pdf).
2008-2009 Senior Fellow
Kurron Bermuda Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda
-Worked on a project to inform the development and implementation of FutureCare, a
health care plan for citizens of Bermuda aged 65 years or older.
2005-2006 Project Director
National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care, Washington, D.C.
-Supported the National Commission for Quality Long Term Care co-chaired by
former Speaker of House, Newt Gingrich, and former Senator, Bob Kerrey (see,
www.newschool.edu/ltcc/pdf/out_of_isolation.pdf;
http://www.newschool.edu/ltcc/pdf/brown_report_out_of_the_shadow.pdf).
2004-2005 Research Associate
Mark Schlesinger, Ph.D., Division of Health Policy and Administration,
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine
-Examined racial and ethnic disparities in the use of high-volume hospitals.
2003-2005 Advisory Panel Participant
Provider-Patient Communication in eHealth, Kansas University Medical Center
-Served on a panel of experts advising a project modifying the Roter Interaction
Analysis System for use in an interactive televideo setting.
1996-2003 Research Assistant/Project Manager
William Weissert, Ph.D., Department of Health Management and Policy,
University of Michigan School of Public Health
-Coordinated research and evaluation projects. Co-authored reports, journal articles, and
presentations. Consulted with state governments. Put together syllabi. Guest lectured.
Developed curriculum for on campus doctoral program. Supervised research assistants.
2000 Social Policy Analyst
Retirement and Income Security Section, Domestic Social Policy Division,
Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
-Worked on disability policy and long-term care issues; responded to congressional
requests for information/analysis; authored reports; briefed Senate Finance Committee.
1995 Research Assistant
Rashid Bashshur, Ph.D., National Consortium for Telemedicine Evaluation, Department
of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan School of Public Health
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-Conducted research evaluating the performance of telemedicine.
1991-1993 Free-Lance Researcher and Writer in Health Policy
Excerpta Medica, Inc., Medical Communications Division, Princeton, New Jersey
Faulkner and Gray, Inc., New York City and Washington, D.C.
-Planned, researched, and wrote reports, chapters, and newsletters on health issues.
Courses at the University of Massachusetts Boston
2010, 2011, Gerontology 761, Advanced Policy Analysis.
2012, 2013,
2014, 2015,
2017, 2018,
2019, 2020
2010, 2011, Gerontology 748, Public Policy 748, Contemporary Issues in Health Politics & Policy.
2012
2021 Gerontology 796, Independent Study (Yan Lin), The Long-Term Care Insurance Pilot in
China.
2019 Gerontology 796, Independent Study (Elizabeth Simpson), Integrating Care for
Beneficiaries Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
2014 Gerontology 796, Independent Study (Elizabeth Chen), A Systematic Analysis of the
Predictors of End-of-Life Care
2012 Public Policy 795, Independent Study (Monica Garlick), Tracing Health Care Cost
Containment Policy in Massachusetts.
2012 Public Policy 795, Independent Study (Lisa Kalimon), Contemporary Issues in Long-
Term Care Politics & Policy in the United States.
2012 Public Policy 795, Independent Study (Karen Monaghan), Factors Influencing Mental
Health Policy Implementation.
Courses at Brown University
2005, 2009 Public Policy 1700K, Section 1, Health Policy Challenges.
2006, 2007, Public Policy 204, Policy Analysis.
2008
2006, 2007, Public Policy 280, Practical Job Experience in the Public, Private, or Non-Profit Sector.
2008, 2009
2008 Independent Study (Sean Kotkin), A Primer in Long-Term Care Policy and Research.
2007 Independent Study (Clancey Bateman), Exploring the Role of Health Information
Technology in the Internet Age.
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2006 Independent Study (Sarah Zakowski), Federalism, State Health Policy, and Medicaid
Waivers.
Second Year Papers at the University of Massachusetts Boston (Ph.D., Gerontology)
2020-2021 Shuyan Geng. Can Money Buy Satisfaction? The Association Between Income and
Retirement Satisfaction.
2019-2020 Molly Wylie. Not All Dependence Is Created Equal: Home Care, Sense of Control, and
Personality among Older Adults.
2019-2020 Yan Lin. The Association of the Number of Children and Private Long-Term Care
Insurance Purchasing: The Moderating Role of Older Adults’ Education.
2018-2019 Celeste Beaulieu. Everyday Activities and Depressive Symptoms: What is the Role of
Gender?
2018-2019 Emily Lim. What Does My Personality Say About My Friendships in Later Life?
2017-2018 Shiva Prasad. Chronic Disease Diagnosis and Its Effects on Subjective Age in Middle-
Aged, Middle-Old Age, and Old-Old Age Groups.
2015-2016 Yang Li. Do Pension Plan Types Influence Financial Literacy among Employed Older
Adults.
2013-2014 Joosuk (Sebastian) Chae. Financial Literacy and Wealth Accumulation among Older
adults.
2013-2014 Elizabeth Chen. Managed Care Enrollment and Hospice Use among Older Adults.
2012-2013 Andrea Lindemer. Does Assistance with Medicare Part D Selection Increase Ultimate
Plan Satisfaction?
2011-2012 Mai See Yang. Examining the Relationship between Veterans Status and Depression in
Later Life.
2010-2011 Corina Ronneberg. The Effects of Religiosity on the Onset and Recovery from
Depression.
2010-2011 Maria Frances Devine. Marital Status, Gender, and Retirement Satisfaction.
2009-2010 Jane Tavares. Effects of Neighborhood Physical Disorder and Social Cohesion on
Obesity.
Ph.D. Qualifying Examinations at the University of Massachusetts Boston (Ph.D., Gerontology)
2021 Molly Wylie. Health Literacy and Information, Referral and Assessment. [Chair]
2021 Yan Lin. The Impact of Cash-for-Care Schemes on Beneficiaries’ Service Use. [Chair]
2021 Kunyu Zhang. Understanding Loneliness in Old Age and Utilizing Digital Technology as
an Intervention.
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2020 Elizabeth Simpson. The Role of Transition Management in Preventing Hospital
Readmission among Medicare Beneficiaries Receiving Home Health Services. [Chair]
2019 Meghan Hendrickson. Quality of Care for Community Dwelling Persons with Dementia:
Impact of Primary Care Provider Attitudes.
2018 Claire Wickersham. Social Engagement and Aging in Place/Community.
2016 Ceara Somerville. Context Matters: The Role of the Environment in Poor Nursing Home
Quality for African Americans.
2016 Ian Livingstone. How Ownership Affects Nursing Home Quality: A Theoretical
Perspective.
2015 Brittany Gaines. Examining the Relationship between Informal Family Caregiving for
Older Adults and Caregiver Health Behaviors.
2014 Elizabeth Chen. Uncertainties, Information Overload, Shifting Reference Points and
Hospice Use among the Chronically Ill Elderly.
2014 Patricia Oh. Decision Making About Home Modification by Community-Dwelling Older
Adults Living with Financial Limitations.
2014 Andrea Lindemer. The Influence of Information Resources on Consumer Decision-
Making and Medicare Plan Satisfaction. [Chair]
2014 Hayley Gleason. The Work Environment, Satisfaction, and Turnover among Home
Health Aides. [Chair]
2013 Kristen Porter. Aging with HIV/AIDS: Disparities & Resilience through the Life Course.
2013 Emma Quach. Marital Relations or Functioning in the Face of Illness.
2012 Bruce Haimowitz. Degree Completion among Older Students.
2012 Ning Xie. Intergenerational Relationships and Transnational Grandparenting within
Immigrant Families.
2012 Frances Devine. Patient Centered Care and Job Satisfaction in Home Care. [Chair]
2012 Corina Ronneberg. Religiosity, Religious Behaviors, and Well Being. [Chair]
2011 Kelli Barton. Gender Differences in Driving Behavior.
2011 Lauren Martin. Gender, Marital Status/Disruptions, and Family Retirement Planning.
2011 Judy Griffin. Understanding the Relationship of Psychological Well Being and
Volunteerism in Older Adults.
Capstone Projected Supervised at the University of Massachusetts Boston (MPSA, Public Policy)
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2013-2014 Javier Crespo. Comprehensive Health Reform in Massachusetts and Public Health:
Lessons for the Affordable Care Act.
2011-2012 Beth Capstick. The Role of the Quality and Safety Division in Promoting, Improving, and
Supporting Patient Safety in Massachusetts Health Care Facilities.
2010-2011 Jason Brown. The Effect of Chapter 288 on Consumer Directed Health Plans.
Doctoral Research Assistants at the University of Massachusetts Boston (Gerontology)
2020-2021 Elizabeth Simpson, Molly Wylie
2019-2020 Elizabeth Simpson, Molly Wylie, Yan Lin
2018-2019 Elizabeth Simpson, Natalie Shellito, Yan Lin
2017-2018 Elizabeth Simpson
2016-2017 Meghan Hendrickson
2015-2016 Angie Corcetti
2014-2015 Emily Gadbois, Ian Livingstone
2013-2014 Emily Gadbois, Bukola Usidame, Ian Livingstone
2012-2013 Corina Ronneberg, Emily Gadbois, Bukola Usidame
2011-2012 Corina Ronneberg, Emily Gadbois, Barbara McGonagle, Bukola Usidame
2010-2011 Corina Ronneberg, Barbara McGonagle
2009-2010 Anjali Chhabra
Doctoral Advisees (Pre-Dissertation Stage) at the University of Massachusetts Boston (Gerontology)
2020 Josef Kijewski, Shu Xu
2019 Zee Kee Emily Lim, Shu Xu
2018 Zee Kee Emily Lim, Shu Xu
2017 Yang Li, Zee Kee Emily Lim
2016 Ian Livingstone, Molly Evans, Yang Li, Naomi Gallopyn,
2015 Ian Livingstone, Molly Evans, Yang Li, Naomi Gallopyn
2014 Lorilei Richardson, Andrea Lindemer, Hayley Gleason, Elizabeth Chen, Ian Livingstone,
Molly Evans, Yang Li
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2013 Yao-Chi Shih, Lorilei Richardson, Hyo Jung Lee, Hayley Gleason, Elizabeth Chen,
Saurja Thapa
2012 Yao-Chi Shih, Lorilei Richardson, Hyo Jung Lee, Hayley Gleason, Elizabeth Chen
2011 Yao-Chi Shih, Lorilei Richardson, Hyo Jung Lee, Hayley Gleason
2010 Yao-Chi Shih, Lorilei Richardson, Hyo Jung Lee
2009 Lori Ann Michaud, Yao Chi Shih
Master’s Advisees at Brown University (Public Policy)
2008-2009 Chieh Hsu, Melina Packer, Shou Yi Poon, Chenxi Yang
2007-2008 Steven Glass, Stefanie Mach, Margaret Pletnikoff
2006-2007 James Huang, Kirsten Rutkowski, Patrick Tigue
2005-2006 Alison Hart, Kenji Kato, Joseph Przbyla, Simon Radford
Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised at Brown University
2009-2010 Julia Rozanova. Postdoctoral Fellow. Center for Gerontology & Health Care Research.
2007-2008 Lili Wang. Postdoctoral Fellow. Taubman Center for Public Policy.
2006-2007 Mark Booth. Harkness Fellow. Center for Gerontology & Health Care Research.
Undergraduate Theses at Brown University
2009-2010 Divya Samuel. The Rhode Island Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver: The Why,
How, and Likely Impact of Medicaid Change. Department of Community Health, Second
Reader.
2009-2010 Rachel Goldstein. The Role of the Media in Agenda Setting in Long-Term Care.
Taubman Center for Public Policy, First Reader.
2006-2007 Richard Kwong. Front-Line Medicaid Eligibility Workers and the Proof of Citizenship
Requirement, Taubman Center for Public Policy, First Reader.
2006-2007 Erin Kelly. Molding Medical Students, Mending Malpractice: The Socializing Effect of
Medical Education on Physician Perception of Medical Malpractice and Medical
Malpractice Reform, Department of Political Science, Second Reader
2005-2006 Sarah Hans. Filling the Gap: Four States’ Responses to the Absence of a National
Program to Provide Health Insurance to Childless Adults, Department of Political
Science, Department of Political Science, Second Reader.
Doctoral Dissertations
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2020-Present Elizabeth Simpson. TBD. Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts
Boston [Proposal Stage]. [Chair]
2020-Present Rosalba Schino. The Value of Homecare: A Comprehensive Study of Dimensions
of Value and Homecare Stakeholders. Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs,
University of Massachusetts Boston [Proposal Stage]. [Chair]
2018-Present Adrita Barooah. How Do States Vary in the Admission and Care of People with Mental
Illness in Nursing Homes? Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts
Boston. [Proposal Stage] [Member]
2012-Present Corina Ronneberg. Exploring the Relationship between Religiosity and Nursing Home
Service Utilization. Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
[Dissertation Stage] [Chair]
2008-Present David McMillan. Lead Paint Poisoning Policy vs. the Health Homes Initiative: An
Expanded Look at Why Issues Fail to Make It on the Agenda, Department of Political
Science, Brown University. [Dissertation Stage] [Member]
2018-2021 Yang Li. Factors Shaping Disparities in Financial Literacy among Older Adults.
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston. [Dissertation Stage]
[Member]
2014-2020 Hayley Gleason. Advanced Practice Direct Care Workers: An Examination of
Massachusetts’ Supportive Home Care Aide Service Model. Department of Gerontology,
University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Chair]
2014-2020 Andrea Daddato. The Influence of Medicare Insurance Type—Traditional Fee-for-
Service v. Medicare Advantage—on Rehospitalization for Heart Failure Patients in SNFs.
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Co-chair]
2012-2020 Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic. Doctor-Patient Communication by Email: Prevalence, Trends,
Determinants and Effects on Digital Disparities and Quality in Health Care. Department
of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended]
[Chair]
2015-2019 Lisa Beauregard. State Adoption of Optional Home- and Community-Based Services
Programs under the Affordable Care Act. Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs,
University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Chair] [Book Award Winner, Public
Policy; Outstanding Doctoral Student, McCormack Graduate School]
2014-2018 Bukola Usidame. Tobacco Products Advertisements at the Point of Sale: The Case of
Massachusetts. Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of
Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Chair] [Book Award Winner, Public Policy]
2012-2018 Jane Tavaris. Social Relationships and Obesity in Later Life. Department of Gerontology,
University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Member]
2012-2017 Monica Garlick. Understanding How Politicians Define Problems: The Massachusetts
State Legislature and High and Rising Health Care Costs. Department of Public Policy &
Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Boston. [Defended] [Member]
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2014-2016 Elizabeth Chen. Factors Affecting Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions When Using the
POLST Paradigm. Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
[Defended] [Member]
2011-2015 Karen Monaghan. The Impact of Stigma on the Implementation of Mental Health Policy.
Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Boston.
[Defended] [Member]
2007-2010 Christine Ceccarelli. Factors Affecting State Policies for Home-Based Long Term
Caregivers, School of Nursing, Yale University. [Defended] [Member]
2006-2008 Laura Smith. Rehospitalization of Post-Acute Patients Receiving Care from Medicare
Home Health Agencies, Department of Community Health, Brown University.
[Defended] [Member]
Other Teaching Experience
1999 Graduate Student Instructor
Political Science 111, Introduction to American Politics and Government, Department of
Political Science, University of Michigan
1995 Teaching Assistant
Health Management and Policy 600, Department of Health Management and Policy,
University of Michigan School of Public Health
1994 Teaching Assistant
Public Policy Group, Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand
1989-1990 Teaching Assistant
Learning Skills Center, Cornell University
Selected Guest Lectures
2021 Discussant for Student Presentations. Nina Silverstein. GERON 325. Applied Research in
Aging. Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
2011-2020 “Long-Term Care Institutions.” David Satin. GR 705.40. Health Management for Older
(Annually) Adults: Developing an Interdisciplinary Approach. Harvard Medical School. (Spring)
2016, 2018 “Qualitative Evaluation Methods.” Jessica Hoffman. Bouve College of Health Sciences,
Northeastern University. (Spring)
2014 “Long-Term Care Policy in the Age of Health Care Reform.” Liz Tobin Tyler. Health
Systems and Policy. Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University. (Fall)
2014 “Utilization; Meta-analysis; Information Systems.” Skye Leedahl. Public Program
Evaluation. University of Rhode Island. (Spring)
2011, 2014 “Long-Term Care and the Elderly.” Melanie Wasserman, Patrick Tigue. PPAI 1700K,
Section 1, Health Policy Challenges. Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown
University. (Spring)
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2008 “Long-Term Care.” Lili Wang, PPAI 0700B, Issues Facing Health Care, Taubman
Center for Public Policy, Brown University. (Spring, Summer)
2008 “Agenda Setting & the Policy Process: Implications for Health Policy Making.” Vincent
Mor. PHP 0310, Health and Society: Health Care in the United States. Department of
Community Health, Brown University. (Spring)
2008 “The Commonwealth Fund Long-Term Care Opinion Survey.” Susan Allen. PHP 1320,
Survey Research in Health Care. Dept. Community Health, Brown University. (Fall)
2008 “Problems, Values, and Policies in Long-Term Care.” Stephen Gresham. PPAI 1701D.
Aging & Public Policy: The Impact of an Aging Society on Public and Private Sector
Organizations, Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University (Fall)
2007 “Policy Analysis.” David Lewis. BC 238, Health Policy and Advocacy. Department of
Community Health, Brown University. (Fall)
Invited Talks
Miller, E. (2021, April 7). Enhanced federal Medicaid matching funding for HCBS under ARPA.
Stakeholder Event – Expanding Home and Community Based Care in Massachusetts (Virtual). AARP
Massachusetts, The Dignity Alliance of Massachusetts (DAM), and Disability Advocates
Advancing our Healthcare Rights (DAAHR). https://aarp-
org.zoom.us/rec/share/GbyS2pVG7gUJGkxXYjBy6nCciEyKd775lFs
C5tQt6TbgI7vxHHWaKp0d1HI6sAI0.rORCbnI9_ZIEv6bf (Passcode: zi@eg?1b).
Miller, E., Simpson, E. Wylie, M., & Cohen, M. (2021, March 8). The case for funding: What is
happening to Pennsylvania’s nursing homes. Gerontology Speaker Series (Webinar). University of
Massachusetts Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2021, February 19). Project background/overview. Older Adults and COVID-19: Implications
for Aging Policy and Practice (Webinar). The New School, University of Massachusetts Boston, Journal
of Aging & Social Policy.
Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E., & Cohen, M. (2020, November 30). Evaluating the performance of
the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program: A mixed methods analysis. Gerontology Speaker Series
(Webinar), University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Wylie, M., Simpson, E., & Cohen, M. (2020, November 12, 23). The case for funding: What
is happening to Pennsylvania’s nursing homes. Jewish Healthcare Foundation.
Miller, E., Weitzman, E., & MacIndoe, H. (2020, April 17). Panel 3: Department-level resources and
response. McCormack DOSS Virtual Town Hall. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global
Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Beauregard, L., & Miller, E. (2019, May 29). Why do states pursue Medicaid home care opportunities?
Explaining state adoption of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s Home and Community-
Based Services Initiatives. The Social, Political, and Economic Effects of the Affordable Care Act,
Russell Sage Foundation.
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Miller, E. (2018, November 6). Long-term services and supports in aging societies: Challenges and
opportunities, research and program examples panel. Gerontology Program for Visiting Chinese
University Administrators, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Arie, G., & Miller, E. (2018, August 1-2). Improving access to the GEC cohort report through data
visualization & download. Dashboards and Data Visualization (Panel), U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs Geriatrics & Extended Care Data & Analysis Center Face to Face Meeting Customers and
Developers, Rochester, NY.
Miller, E. (2018, May 22-28). Long-term services and supports in the United States: Challenges and
opportunities for values-based policy development. Innovation Has Not Limits in Coping with Aging
Challenges Panel. Shanghai Forum, Shanghai, China.
Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2018, May 17). A closer look at the relationship between resident satisfaction
and quality measures in nursing homes. National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, Webinar.
Miller, E. (2018, February 21). VA staff perceptions of nursing home referral within the Veterans Health
Administration. Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University, Providence, RI.
Nadash, P., Hefele, J., Miller, E., & Boerner, K. (2017, November 4). Nursing home satisfaction
measures: What is there relationship to quality? Pre-Conference Seminar at the Annual Meeting and
Conference of the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, Arlington, VA.
Miller, E. (2017, January 30). Are there lessons from Rhode Island’s Global Consumer Choice Compact
Medicaid Waiver for restructuring Medicaid? Community Catalyst, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2016, June 25). “Ask-an-expert” table leader: Tenure strategies. Long-Term Services and
Support Interest Group Meeting, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2015, November 10). Respondent: Nursing home models of quality measurement/
improvement. Studying and Advancing Global Eldercare North American Study Tour (International
Homes and Services for the Aging, Aged & Community Services Australia), Gerontology Institute,
McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston,
MA.
Miller, E. (2015, March 10-12). The path to consumer advocacy influence in long-term care value-based
purchasing. Incentivizing Better Quality in Long-Term Care: Where Do We Stand and Where Should We
Go from Here? A National Invitational Conference for Medicaid Policy Makers and Researchers in Long
Term Care, Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Minnesota Department of Human Services,
University Minnesota School of Nursing, Atlanta, GA.
Miller, E. (2014, October 8). Long term services & supports in the United States. Entrepreneurship &
Innovations, Workshop, Global Innovations Labs, LLC, Cambridge, MA.
Miller, E. (2014, June 25). Know your rights: LGBT families & social security [Roundtable Participant].
The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Foundation, GLAAD, Fenway
Institute, and the LGBT Aging Project, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2014, April 8). Designing and implementing long-term care reform under the Affordable Care
Act: Lessons from Rhode Island’s Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver. Center for
Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University, Providence, RI.
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Miller, E. (2014, February 14). Building a career at the intersection of health services research and
public policy. Workshop for Integrating and Discussing Topics in Healthcare (WIDTH), Ph.D. Program
in Health Services Organization and Policy, Department of Health Management and Policy, The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Miller, E. (2013, October 16). The Affordable Care Act and long-term care: Marginal advancement on
the status quo. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2013, August 8). Medicaid: The state perspective. American Society of Health Care
Administration Executives Free Standing Meeting. Newport, RI.
Miller, E. (2013, March 28). Thoughts about the tenure process. Fourth Year Review & Tenure
Preparation Workshop, Office of the Provost, Office of Faculty Development, and Faculty Staff Union,
University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2012, May 9). The CLASS Act: What was it and where did it go? Or if long-term care
financing reform is enacted but not implemented, did it really happen? Department of Health Policy and
Management, Columbia University, NY.
Miller, E. (2012, March 27). Innovation roundtable of the non-communicable diseases working group of
the Global Health Policy Summit [Roundtable Participant]. British Consulate General Boston,
Cambridge, MA. (see, workspace.imperial.ac.uk/global-health-
innovation/Public/GHPS_NCD_Report.pdf).
Miller, E., & Rudder, C. (2011, October 24). The consumer role in Medicaid nursing home
reimbursement: A primer. Pre-Conference Seminar at the Annual Meeting and Conference of the National
Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, Grand Rapids, MI.
Miller, E. (2011, April 13). The Community Living Services and Supports (CLASS) Act: Comprehensive
reform or just tinkering around the edges? College Conversation, McCormack Graduate School of Policy
and Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2011, March 23). Evaluating the implementation, design, and outcomes of the Rhode Island
HEALTHpact Plans. The Influence of Benefit Design on Coverage Expansion Initiatives: Impact on
Coverage Take-Up and Care Utilization, State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and shadac, Webinar.
Miller, E. (2010, October 28). Long-term care policy development in the U.S.: Findings from a national
survey of specialists. Institute on Urban Research, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2010, October 27). Flying beneath the radar of health reform: The Community Living
Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act. Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown
University, Providence, RI.
Miller, E. (2010, July 1). Incorporating wellness in benefit design: Rhode Island’s HEALTHpact Plan.
HRSA State Health Access Program, Peer Learning Group 2: Benefit Design, Web-Assisted Conference
Call.
Miller, E. (2010, May 3). Blogging, the quintessential health 2.0 technology. Population Health Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.
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Miller, E. (2010, May 4). Reforming long-term care in the U.S.: Findings from a national survey of
specialists. Center for Health System Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Madison, WI.
Miller, E. (2010, March 10). Diagnosis blog: Checking up on health blogs in the blogosphere. Center for
Gerontology & Health Care Research, Brown University, Providence, RI.
Miller, E. (2010, April 8). Improving long-term care in the U.S.: Possibilities & pitfalls. Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2009, February 26). Innovations in long-term care delivery, regulation and financing:
Assessing the state of stakeholder views. Silver Linings: Innovation and the Demographics of Aging,
Annual Conference of Brown Forum for Enterprise, Providence, RI.
Miller, E. (2008, September 26). The Commonwealth Fund long-term care opinion leader survey.
Annual Policy Conference, Rhode Island Association of Facilities and Services for the Aging, Warwick,
RI.
Miller, E. (2008, September 12). Planning strategically for long-term care reform: The future is now.
Fall Regional Conference, The New England Alliance of the American Academy of Health Care
Administrators, Portland, ME.
Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2008, June 7). The Commonwealth Fund long-term care opinion leader
survey: A first look. Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term Care, Colloquia Sponsored by
The Commonwealth Fund and AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E. (2008, January 20). Challenges, values, policy, and reform: Toward a brighter future for long-
term care in America. Strategic Planning Retreat, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, Chevy Chase,
MD.
Miller, E. (2007, November 27). Assessing experts’ views of the future of long-term care. School of
Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Miller, E. (2007, June 5-6). Reaction to analysis of health care policy responses to population ageing in
New Zealand and the United States [Presented by Mark Booth]. Harkness Fellowship Final Reporting
Seminar, The Commonwealth Fund, Orlando, FL.
Miller, E. (2005, September 25-26). The state of long-term care: Views of commissioners and experts.
Meeting of the National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care, Arlington, VA.
Miller, E. (2000, September 22). Federal mandate changes & state policymaking: The case of state
Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement. Department of Health Policy & Administration, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
Weissert, W., Miller, E., & Moylan, C. (1999, March 26). Summary of findings on long-term care
demonstration models. LTC Demonstration Models Workgroup, Michigan Department of Community
Health, Lansing, MI.
Selected Presentations (*co-authored with student/postdoctoral fellow)
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Gleason, H.,* & Miller, E. (2021, November 14-21). The benefit of autonomy and control: A positive
characteristic of the home health aide position. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Phoenix, AZ.
Simpson, E.,* Miller, E., Wylie, M.,* Beauregard, L.,* Nadash, P., & Gusmano, M. (2021, November
14-21). Nursing homes and COVID-19: Staff experiences. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society
of America, Phoenix, AZ.
Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* & Gusmano, M. (2021, November 14-21). The role of global scholarship in the
Journal of Aging & Social Policy. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix,
AZ.
Li, Y.,* Mutchler, J., Miller, E., Tucker-Seeley, R., & Xiao, J. (2021, November 10-14). Space, context,
human capital: A macro-micro perspective on social environment and financial literacy in later life.
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix, AZ.
Nadash, P., Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Gusmano, M., & Beauregard, L.* State adoption of nursing home
immunity from legal liability during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2021, September 28-October 3). 117th
Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Virtual. (2021, November 14-21). Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix, AZ.
Cohen, M., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2021, October 24-27). Housing-based services: Impact and well-
being. LeadingAge Annual Meeting & Expo, Atlanta, GA.
Cohen, M., Miller, E., & Tell, E. (2021, October 24-27). State efforts to finance long-term services and
supports. LeadingAge Annual Meeting & Expo, Atlanta, GA.
Miller, E., Wylie, M.,* Simpson, E.,* & Cohen, M. Nursing home care in an era of increasing scarcity:
The case of Pennsylvania. (2021, September 28-October 3). 117th Annual Meeting, American Political
Science Association, Virtual. (2021, November 14-21). Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Phoenix, AZ.
Beauregard, L.,* Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* & Gusmano, M. How states are supporting older
adults and persons with disabilities during COVID-19. (2021, June 14-17). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Virtual. (2021, November 10-14). Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Phoenix, AZ.
Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* & Cohen, M. (2020, November, 4-7). Expanding housing with
services in the U.S.: The case of the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program. Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Virtual [originally, Philadelphia, PA].
Miller, E., Nadash, P., & Cohen, M. (2020, November, 4-7). Financing long-term services and supports:
Opportunities for overcoming historical roadblocks to reform. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Virtual [originally, Philadelphia, PA].
Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Nadash, P., Shellito, N.,* Jansen, T.,* & Lin, Y.* (2020, November 4-7).
Barriers and facilitators to housing with services: Lessons from The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time
(R3) Program. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Virtual [originally,
Philadelphia, PA].
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Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2020, September 10-13). A comparative case study analysis of factors
influencing states’ adoption of the Affordable Care Act’s Community First Choice program. 116th Annual
Meeting, American Political Science Association, Virtual [originally, San Francisco, CA].
Simpson, E.,* Cohen, M., Tavares, J., Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2020, July 28-August 6). The impact of
health-related supports in senior housing on the utilization of selected Medicare services: Lessons from
the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Project. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Virtual [originally,
Boston, MA]. [Nominated for Best Student Poster; Presented at Virtual Meeting].
Nadash, P., Cohen, M., Tavares, J., & Miller, E. (2020, June 13-16). The impact of health-related
supports in senior housing on ambulance transfers to emergency departments. Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Boston, MA. [Cancelled Due to COVID-19].
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2020, July 28-August 6). Implementation of the 1915(i) benefit to expand
mental health services under Medicaid: A case study analysis. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth,
Virtual [originally, Boston, MA].
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2020, July 28-August 6). Implementation of the Affordable Care Act’s
Community First Choice program: A case study. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Virtual [originally,
Boston, MA].
Wang, H., Song, W., Kinosian, B., Miller, E., & Intrator, O. (2020, July 28-August 6). Characteristics of
long-stay veterans in VA community living centers, state veterans homes and community nursing homes.
Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Virtual [originally, Boston, MA].
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2020, April 16-19). Federal incentives to reform long-term care under the
Affordable Care Act: State adoption of the Balancing Incentive Program, 2011-2014. Annual Meeting of
the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. [Cancelled Due to COVID-19].
Miller, E. (2020, April 16-19). Roundtable: CAREER: Navigating the tenure process. Annual Meeting of
the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. [Cancelled Due to COVID-19].
Miller, E., Gusmano, M., Simpson, E.,* & Nadash, P. (2019, November 13-17). The role of global
scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Austin, TX.
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2019 November 13-17). Barriers and facilitators to implementing
Community First Choice. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Lin, Y.,* Miller, E., Cohen, M., Nadash, P., & Du, P. (2019, November 13-17). A review of the long-term
care insurance programs in 15 pilot cities in China. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Austin, TX.
Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019, November 13-17). Lessons from
the resident experience with the R3 program. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Austin, TX.
Shellito, N.,* Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Nadash, P., & Cohen, M. (2019, November 13-17). Program
management and wellness team views on barriers and facilitators to implementing the R3 Program.
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
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Simpson, E.,* Miller, E., Nadash, P., Shellito, N.,* Jansen, T.,* Lin, Y.,* & Cohen, M. (2019, November
13-17). The role of housing management and staff in administering the R3 program. Annual Meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Nadash, P., Miller, E., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019, November 13-17). Collaboration
with first responders in the R3 program illustrates the critical role of community partners in housing with
services. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Cohen, M., Taveras, J.,* Miller, E., & Nadash, P. The impact of the R3 intervention program on the use
of acute care services: A quantitative analysis. (2019, October 13-17). LeadingAge Annual Meeting &
Expo, San Diego, CA. (2019, November 13-17). Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Austin, TX.
Daddato, A.,* Drake, C., Miller, E., Nadash, P., Tyler, D., & Boxer, R. (2019, November 13-17).
Managing managed care: Perspectives from key stakeholders in skilled nursing facilities. Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Daddato, A.,* Miller, E., Nadash, P., Tyler, D., & Boxer, R. (2019, November 13-17). Readmission risk
by insurance type for patients with heart failure in skilled nursing facilities. Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Tavares, J.,* Burr, J., & Miller, E. (2019, November 13-17). Social relationships and obesity in later life:
A longitudinal analysis. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, TX.
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. Barriers and facilitators to implementing the ACA’s Balancing Incentive
Program. (2019, August 29-September 1). 115th Annual Meeting, American Political Science
Association, Washington, D.C. (2019, November 13-17). Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society
of America, Austin, TX.
Beauregard, L.,* & Miller, E. (2019, June 2-4). A comparative analysis of state responses to the patient
protection and Affordable Care Act’s home and community-based services initiatives. Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E., Nadash, P., Simpson. E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019, June 2-4). The resident
perspective on housing with services: The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Project. Annual Meeting
of AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.,
Nadash, P., Miller, E., Hefele, J., Simpson, E.,* Shellito, N.,* & Cohen, M. (2019, June 2-4). Reducing
unnecessary trips to emergency departments: The role of emergency medical services in collaboration
with supported housing. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.,
Daddato, A.,* Drake, C., Miller, E., Nadash, P., Tyler, D., Stokes, J., & Boxer, R. (2019, May 2-4). The
power of the purse: The perspective of skilled nursing facilities on the influence of Medicare managed
care plans. Annual Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society, Portland, OR.
Daddato, A.,* Miller, E., Nadash, P., Tyler, D., Stokes, J., & Boxer, R. (2019, April 27-28). Hospital
readmission risk by insurance type for patients with heart failure in skilled nursing facilities. Post-Acute
Care Conference, Denver, CO.
Miller, E., Hefele, J., & Nadash, P. (2018, November 14-18). The role of user-generated and
systematically collected consumer experience information in the nursing home sector. Annual Meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
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Prasad, S.,* Miller, E., Hefele, J., & Nadash, P. (2018, November 14-18). Association of chronic disease
diagnoses and subjective age in later life: Moderating role of chronological age. Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
Nadash, P., Hefele, J., Miller, E., Barooah, A.,* & Wang, J.* (2018, November 14-18). What predicts
consumer and resident satisfaction in nursing homes. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Boston, MA.
Nadash, P., Miller, E., Cohen, M., & Hefele, J. (2018, November 14-18). Housing with services: The
Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Boston, MA.
Nadash, P., Jones, D., Gusmano, M., Miller, E., & Rosenbaum, S. (2018, November 14-18). The GOP’s
transformation of American health care: The stakes for older Americans. Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Gusmano, M., Nadash, P., Ronneberg, C.,* & Simpson, E.* (2018, November 14-18). The
role of global scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Boston, MA.
Gusmano, M., Jones, D., Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2018, September 10-12). Undermining the ACA
through the executive branch and federalism: Implications for older Americans. 5th International
Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna, Austria.
Nadash, P., Miller, E., Hefele, J. Barooah, A.,* & Wang, J.* (2018, September 10-12). A national-level
analysis of the relationship between nursing home satisfaction and quality in the US. 5th International
Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna, Austria.
Miller, E., Intrator, O., Gadbois, E.,* Gidmark, S. & Rudolph, J. (2018, September 10-12). VA staff
perceptions of barriers and facilitators to home and community-based placement post-hospital discharge.
5th International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna, Austria.
Miller, E., Gusmano, M., Nadash, P., Ronneberg, C.,* & Simpson, E.* (2018, September 10-12). The
role of global long-term care scholarship in the Journal of Aging & Social Policy. In Publishing
Opportunities in Long-Term Services and Supports: An International Perspective Symposium. 5th
International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna, Austria.
Jones, D., Nadash, P., Gusmano, M., Miller, E., & Rosenbaum. (2018, August 30-September 2). Repeal
and replace of the Affordable Care Act: The stakes for older Americans. In Aging Policy & Politics in the
Trump Era Panel. 114th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.
Usidame, B.,* Miller, E., Cohen, J., Smith, A., & Patel, A. (2018, February 21-24). Factors influencing
retail store compliance with local tobacco regulations targeting point-of-service advertising. Annual
Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
Miller, E., Ronneberg, C.,* & Gusmano, M. (2017, July 23-27). The role of international scholarship in
the Journal of Aging & Social Policy. In Global Aging & the International Dissemination of Knowledge:
Publishing Opportunities in Gerontology Symposium. 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and
Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.
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Miller, E., Gadbois, E.,* Gidmark, S., Intrator, O., & Rudolph, J. (2017, July 23-27). Perceived barriers
and facilitators to home and community-based placement in the Veterans Health Administration. 21st
IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.
Miller, E. (2017, July 23-27). How to publish: Round table discussions with journal editors. How to
publish symposium: From start to finish and beyond symposium. 21st IAGG World Congress of
Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.
Li, Y.,* Burr, J., & Miller, E. (2017, July 23-27). The association between pension plan types and
fnancial literacy. 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.
Nadash, P., Hefele, J., Miller, E., Boerner, K., Barooah, A.,* & Wang, J.* (2017, July 23-27). Nursing
home satisfaction measures: What is their relationship to quality? Annual Conference of LeadingAge
Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, May 11. 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and
Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.
Tavares, J.,* Ronneberg, C.,* Miller, E., & Burr, J. Stress and inflammation among older adults: The
moderating role of religiosity. (2015, November 18-23). Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Orlando, FL. (2017, June 5-7). 7th International Conference on Ageing and Spirituality,
Chicago, IL.
Nadash, P., & Miller, E. Absent federal action, states tackle the conundrum of financing long-term
services and supports for an aging population. (2016, November 16-20). Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. (2016, June 26-28). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Boston, MA.
Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2016, November 16-20). Catastrophic public insurance for LTSS: Lessons from
Australia and England. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.
Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2016, September 4-7). Adopting catastrophic public insurance for LTSS: Will
the United States follow Australia and England? International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in
Long-Term Care, London, England.
Schmidt, E.,* Hoffman, J., Martin, J.,* Cammarata, A.,* Filanowski, P., Ionatti, R., Milliken, L., Miller,
E., & Castaneda-Scheppa, C. (2016, February 10-13). Parent and child physical activity levels at family
gym. Annual Conventional of the National Association of School Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
Chen, E.,* Cromwell, J., Fairbanks, M., Miller, E., Moschella, J., Mutchler, J., Schwartz, J., & Pu, C.
(2015, December 7). How patients decide to limit aggressive end-of-life care. Institute for Healthcare
Improvement Scientific Symposium, Kissimmee, FL.
Ronneberg, C.,* Tavares, J.,* Miller, E., & Burr, J. (2015, November 18-23). The relationship between
religiosity and anxiety in older adults: A cross-sectional analysis. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Orlando, FL.
Intrator, O., Miller, E., Gadbois, E.,* Tyler, D., & Acquah, J. A 21st century revolution in clinical
leadership: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in nursing homes, 2000-2010. (2015, June 13-
17). (2015, September 3-6). 68th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San
Francisco, CA. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Minneapolis, MN. (2015, November 18-23). Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL.
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Nadash, P., O’Leary, J., & Miller, E. (2015, November 18-23). Insufficient preparation for long-term
services and support in retirement: Towards a more robust market for private long-term care insurance.
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL.
Martin, J.,* Filanowski, P.,* Hoffman, J., Milliken, L., Schmidt, E.,* Ionatti, R., Miller, E., & Castaneda-
Scheppa, C. (2015, October 29). Family gym: Promoting physical activity among families with young
children. Boston Children’s Hospital Community Health Poster Day, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Gadbois, E.,* Tyler, D., & Intrator, O. State regulation of nurse practitioners and physicians
assistants, 2001-2010. (2015, June 13-17). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Minneapolis, MN. (2015,
September 3-6). Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.
Miller, E., Pole, A., & Usidame, B.* (2015, June 13-17). Life and death in the mental health
blogosphere: An analysis of blog content and survival. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Minneapolis,
MN.
Miller, E., Livingstone, I.,* & Ronneberg, C.* (2015, June 13-17). Media portrayal of the nursing home
sector: A longitudinal analysis of fifty-one U.S. newspapers. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth,
Minneapolis, MN.
Schmidt, E.,* Hoffman, J., Martin, J.,* Cammarata, A.,* Filanowski, P.,* Ionatti, R., Milliken, L., Miller,
E., & Castaneda-Scheppa, C. Parent and child activity levels at family gym. (2015, May 15).
Massachusetts School Psychologists Association Spring Conference, Framingham, MA.
Miller, E. (2014, November 5-9). Nursing home care in the Veterans Health Administration. 67th Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Gadbois, E.,* Guihan, M., & Intrator, O. (2014, November 5-9). Factors guiding
nursing home referral in the Veterans Health Administration. 67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Washington, D.C.
Hyde, J., Miller, E., & Jack, M. (2014, November 5-9). The advantages and disadvantages of green
buildings for the senior population: Report of a hypothesis-generating survey of experts. 67th Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
Chae, J.,* Porell, F., Miller, E., & Bruce, E. (2014, November 5-9). Financial literacy and household
wealth in later life. 67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
Gadbois, E.,* Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Guihan, M., & Intrator, O. (2014, November 5-9). Lessons from
the VA nursing home program for provider contracting under the Affordable Care Act. 67th Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
Ronneberg, C.,* Miller, E., Dugan, E., & Porell, F. (2014, November 5-9). The protective effects of
religiosity on depression: A 2-year prospective study. 67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society
of America, Washington, D.C.
Chen, E.,* Porell, F., Dugan, E., & Miller, E. (2014, November 5-9). Does enrollment in capitated health
plans predict location of death? 67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Washington, D.C.
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Miller, E., Naylor, M., Kurtzman, E., Nadash, P., & Fitzgerald, P. (2014, August 28-31). Statewide
payment and delivery system reforms for improving the quality of long-term services and supports.
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E., Livingstone, I.,* & Ronneberg, C.* (2014, August 28-31). The portrayal of the nursing home
sector in 50 U.S. newspapers. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Washington, D.C.
Gadbois, E.,* Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Guihan, M., & Intrator, O. (2014, June 8-14). Nursing home
contracting within the Veterans Health Administration: Lessons for integrated care initiatives under the
Affordable Care Act. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, San Diego, CA.
Miller, E., Gidmark, S., Gadbois, E.,* Burton, D., Guihan, M., & Intrator, O. Nursing home referrals
within the Veterans Health Administration: Practice variation according to facility type and payment
source. (2013, June 24-26). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Baltimore, MD. (2014, April 2).
Community-Engaged Partnerships Symposium: Teaching, Research, Service, University of
Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., & Doherty, J. Medicaid pay-for-performance in five states: Lessons from the nursing home
sector. (2014, April 5). Community-Engaged Partnerships Symposium: Teaching, Research, Service,
University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA. (2014, April 12-15). Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (2012, June 6-8). Annual Meeting of the European Academy
of Management Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (2012, June 24-26). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL. (2014, September 5-8). International Conference on Evidence-based
Policy in Long-Term Care, London, England. (2012, November 14-18). 65th Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. (2014, March 26). Annual McCormack Graduate
School R.A.P. Day, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., & Rudder, C. The role of consumer advocacy in Medicaid nursing home reimbursement:
Lessons from New York and Minnesota. (2011, November 18-22). 64th Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. (2014, April 5). Community-Engaged Partnerships
Symposium: Teaching Research, Service, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA. (2012, June
24-26). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL. (2014, March 26). Annual McCormack
Graduate School R.A.P. Day, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Rozanova, J.,* Tyler, D., & Mor, V. Newspaper portrayals of nursing homes in the U.S.:
Episodic treatement of topic and tone, 1998-2008. (2010, November 3-6). Association of Public Policy
Analysis and Management Research Conference, Boston, MA. (2010, November 19-23). 63rd Annual
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. (2011, March 31-April 3). Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (2011, June 12-14). Annual Meeting
of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA. (2011, June 14). Building Bridges, Long-Term Care Interest Group
Meeting, Seattle, WA. (2014, March 26). McCormack Graduate School R.A.P. Day, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Samuel. D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2013, November 20-24). Implications of
Rhode Island’s Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for designing and implementing
long-term care reform. 66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.
Miller, E., Samuel. D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. Implications of Rhode Island’s Global
Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for rebalancing long-term care under the Affordable Care
Act. (2013, November 2-6). 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston,
MA. (2013, November 20-24). 66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New
Orleans, LA.
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Miller, E., Samuel. D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. Implications of Rhode Island’s Global
Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver for block granting Medicaid. (2013, June 24-26). Annual
Meeting of AcademyHealth, Baltimore, MD. (2013, August 29-September 1). Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., & Nadash, P. (2013, August 299-September 1). The Affordable Care Act and long-term care:
Incremental reform, is it enough? Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., & Schneider, L. S., Rosenheck, R. A. Caregiver burden, health utilities, and institutional
service use in Alzheimer’s disease. (2011, November 18-22). 64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Boston, MA. (2012, June 24-26). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL.
(2013, July 31-August 4). Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Miller, E., & Pole, A. (2013, July 31-August 4). A systematic analysis of the mental health blogosphere.
Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Intrator, O., Cai, S., & Miller, E. (2013, June 24-26). Who are veterans newly admitted to nursing homes.
Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Baltimore, MD.
Miller, E., Ronneberg, C.,* McGonagle, B.,* Tyler, D., & Mor, V. The portrayal of the nursing home
sector in 35 U.S. newspapers, 1999-2008. (2012, November 14-18). 65th Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. (2013, April 11-14). Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., Samuel. D.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. Rhode Global Consumer Choice Compact
Medicaid Waiver: Lessons for health and long-term care reform. (2012, November 2-3). Northeast
Conference on Public Administration, Boston, MA. (2013, April 11-14). Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Cai, S., Intrator, O., Miller, E., Kinosian, B., Gidmark, S., & Miller, S. (2012, November 14-18). Users
of VA owned and operated institutional long-term care: Similarities and differences to other nursing
home entrants. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.
Miller, E. (2012, November 14-18). Placing the long-term care provisions of the patient protection and
Affordable Care Act into historical context. 65th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, San Diego, CA.
Miller, E. (2012, September 15-16). Developing a virtual community of scholars and practitioners at
leading health policy journal. World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0,
Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Samuel. D.,* Gadbois, E.,* Allen, S., Trivedi, A., & Mor, V. (2012, September 5-8). National
oversight of sub-national policy making in long-term care: Rhode Island’s Global Consumer Choice
Compact Waiver. International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, London,
England.
Nadash, P., & Miller, E. (2012, September 5-8). How significant are the LTC provisions of the U.S.
health care reform legislation: An overview. International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-
Term Care, London, England.
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Miller, E., Tyler, D. & Mor, V. Newspaper portrayals of nursing homes: Tone of coverage and its
correlates, 1999-2008. (2012, June 24-26). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL. (2012,
November 14-18). 65th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.
Goldstein, R.,* & Miller, E. (2011, November 18-22). The role of the media in long-term care
rebalancing: A comparative state analysis. 64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2011, November 18-22). The Affordable Care Act & long-term care: An analytical
perspective: overview. 64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. Flying beneath the radar of health reform: The community living assistance services and
supports act. (2011, September 1-4). Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Seattle, WA. (2011, November 18-22). 64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2011, June 12-14). The Affordable Care Act & long-term care: Meaningful reform or just
tinkering around the edges? Overview. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., & Mor, V. (2011, June 12-14). Evaluating the implementation, adoption,
and outcomes of the Rhode Island HEALTHpact plans. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
Miller, E., Trivedi, A., Kuo, S., & Mor, V. The design and implementation of national health reform:
Lessons from Rhode Island’s HEALTHpact plan. (2011, March 31-April 3). Annual Meeting of the
Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (2011, June 12-14). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
Miller, E., Schneider, L.S., & Rosenheck, R. A. Caregiver burden, health utilities, and institutional
service costs in Alzheimer’s disease. (2010, June 27-29). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Boston,
MA. (2010, November 19-23). 63rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New
Orleans, LA.
Rozanova, J.,* Miller, E., Wetle, T. F., & Mor, V. (2010, November 6-10). Portrayals of nursing homes
and their residents in American newspapers during natural disasters, 1999-2008: Social justice and the
management of disposable lives. 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Denver, CO.
Miller, E., & Mor, V. (2010, September 8-11). The taste for market incentives vs. command-and-control
regulation in long-term care. International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care,
London, England.
Miller, E., & Mor, V. Weighing public and private options for reforming long-term care financing:
Findings from a national survey of specialists. (2010, April 22-25). Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (2010, September 8-11). International Conference on
Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, London, England.
Miller, E., & Pole, A. (2010, September 2-5). Variation in health blog features and elements by gender,
occupation, and perspective. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,
D.C.
Miller, E., & Pole, A. (2010, June 27-29). Diagnosis blog: Checking up on health blogs in the
blogosphere. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Boston, MA.
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Miller, E., & Blanding, D.* State acceptance of federal stimulus funds: It’s the politics stupid. (2010,
June 3-5). Annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Springfield, IL. (2010, September 2-5). 106th
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E., Wang, L.,* Feng, Z, & Mor, V. Improving direct care compensation in nursing homes: Wage
mandate adoption, 1999-2004. (2009, June 27). Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term
Care, Colloquia Sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund and AcademyHealth, Chicago, IL. (2009, June
29-30). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Chicago, IL. (2010, April 22-25). Annual Meeting of the
Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Rozanova, J.,* Miller, E., Wetle, T., & Mor, V. (2010, April 7-9). Inequalities of successful aging:
Newspaper portrayals of nursing homes in America, 1999-2008. Annual Conference of the British
Sociological Association, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Rozanova, J.,* Miller, E., Wetle, T., & Mor, V. (2009, November 18-22). Newspaper portrayals of
scandals in American nursing homes, 1998-2008: Issues of inta-generational inequality. Annual Meeting
of the Gerontological Society of America. Atlanta, GA.
Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2009, July 5-9). Toward long-term care reform in the United States:
Findings from a national survey of specialists. 19th World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris,
France.
Miller, E., Schneider, L. S., & Rosenheck, R. A. (2009, July 5-9). Assessing the relationship between
health utilities, quality of life, and health care costs in Alzheimer’s disease. 19th World Congress of
Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France.
Miller, E., & Wang, L.* Maximizing federal Medicaid dollars: Nursing home provider tax adoption,
2000-2004. (2009, April 2-5). Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
(2009, May 22-23). Annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Chapel Hill, NC.
Miller, E., & Pole, A. (2009, April 2-5). Taking the pulse of blogs in health care policy. Annual Meeting
of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., Schneider, L. S., & Rosenheck, R. A. Assessing the relationship between health utilities,
quality of life, and health services use in Alzheimer’s disease. (2008, March 5-8). Annual Meeting of the
American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI. (2009, July 26-31). International Conference
on Alzheimer’s Disease, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E. (2008, November 21-25). The feasibility of public and private long-term care financing in the
next decade. 61st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD.
Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2008, August 28-31). Opinion leader views on reforming long-term
care financing and regulation in the U.S. 104th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Boston, MA.
Miller, E., Mor, V., & Clark, M. (2008, June 8-10). The Commonwealth Fund long-term care opinion
leader survey: Top-level findings. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E., & Wang, L.* Modifying the state policymaking dynamic: The influence of federal policy
change in Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement. (2008, June 12-14). 4th TransAtlantic Dialogue on
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‘The Status of Intergovernmental and Multi-Level Governance in Europe and the US,” Milan, Italy.
(2008, August 28-31). 104th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.
Miller, E. (2008, April 25-26). Repealing federal regulation of state health policy: Lessons from the
Boren Amendment. Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Providence, RI.
Miller, E., & Wang, L.* (2008, April 25-26). Explaining state adoption of nursing home provider taxes.
Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Providence, RI.
Miller, E., & West, D. M. Comparing health content on government, commercial, and non-profit
websites. (2008, April 3-6). Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
(2008, April 25-26). Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Providence, RI.
(2008, June 8-10). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Washington, D.C.
Miller, E. (2008, April 3-6). The devil’s in the details: Trading policy goals for complexity in Medicaid.
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., West, D. M., & Wasserman, M.* Digital disparities and the health care internet: Race,
ethnicity, and online information searches in the United States. (2007, June 3-5). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL. (2007, August 30-September 2). 103rd Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E. Conditioning state responses to external influences: The role of internal moderators in state
adoption of public policy change. (2007, February 23-24). 7th Annual Conference on State Politics and
Policy, Austin, TX. (2007, April 12-15). 65th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, IL. (2007, April 27-28). Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science
Association, Boston, MA. (2007, May 12). Gerald R. Ford Fellows’ Reunion Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
(2007, August 30-September 2). 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., & West, D. M. Characteristics associated with use of public and private websites as sources
of health care information: Results from a national survey. (2007, April 12-15). 65th Annual Meeting of
the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. (2007, June 3-5). Annual Meeting of
AcademyHealth, Orlando, FL.
Miller, E., Schneider, L. S., Zbrozek, A. & Rosenheck, R. A. (2007, May 19-23). Sociodemographic and
clinical correlates of utility scores in Alzheimer’s disease. 12th Annual Meeting of the International
Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Arlington, VA.
Miller, E. Federal administrative review and the courts: Tandem institutions transforming the locus of
federal oversight. (2006, April 20-23). 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
Chicago, IL. (2007, April 27-28). Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Association,
Boston, MA.
Miller, E., & West, D. M. (2006, August 31-September 3). Where’s the revolution? Digital technology
and health care communication in the Internet Age. 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Miller, E., & West, D. M. (2006, June 25-27). The digital divide in public e-health: Accessibility and
privacy in state health department websites. Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
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Miller, E. (2006, June 25-27). The state of long-term care: Views of commissioners and experts. Annual
Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
Miller, E., & Rosenheck, R. Risk of nursing home placement in association with mental illness nationally
in the Department of Veterans Affairs. (2006, June 24). Robert Rosenheck. Building Bridges: Making a
Difference in Long-Term Care, Colloquia Sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund and AcademyHealth,
Seattle, WA. (2006, June 25-27). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, WA.
Nelson, E., Spaulding, R., & Miller, E. (2006, May 7-10). Validation of a patient-provider
communication measure for interactive video. 11th Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine
Association. San Diego, CA.
Miller, E., & West, D. M. Punishing the pioneers: The Medicare Modernization Act and State Pharmacy
Assistance Programs. (2005, January 6-8). Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association,
New Orleans, LA. (2005, September 1-4). 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Washington, D.C.
Rosenheck, R. A., Leslie, D. L., & Miller, E. CATIE Alzheimer’s disease trial: Service use, cost, and cost
effectiveness. (2005, May 11-15). Annual Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society, Orlando, FL.
(2005, May 21-26). Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, GA.
Miller, E. (2005, April 7-10). Federal oversight, state policy making and the courts: An empirical
analysis of nursing facility litigation. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, IL.
Miller, E. Cognitive and normative determinants of state policy making behavior: Lessons from the
sociological institutionalism. (2004, April 15-18). 62nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association. Chicago, IL. (2004, June 17-18). 6th Annual Health Care Organizations Conference, Boston,
MA.
Miller, E. Explaining Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement policy: Incremental and non-incremental
change, 1980-1998. (2004, April 15-18). 62nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association. Chicago, IL. (2004, June 5). Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term Care,
Colloquia Sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund and AcademyHealth, San Diego, CA. (2004, June 6-
8). Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, San Diego, CA. (2004, September 2-5). 100th Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, E. (2000, August 31-September 3). Federal mandate changes & state policymaking: The case of
state Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement. 96th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association. Washington, D.C.
Miller, E. (2000, April 19-22). Telemedicine, doctor-patient communication, and health outcomes: A
theoretical framework for evaluation. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (1999, November 19-23). Predicting elderly people’s risk for nursing home
placement, hospitalization, functional impairment and mortality: A comparative review and analysis. 52nd
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, CA.
Miller, E., & Weissert, W. (1999, April 10). Managed care for elderly people: Findings, second
thoughts, and next steps. Stanley Cohn Conference on the Economics of Health and Aging. Binghamton,
NY.
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Hirth, R. A., Cherner, M. E., Miller, E., Fendrick, A. M., & Weissert, W. Willingness to pay for a QALY:
In search of a standard. (1998, October 24-28). 20th Meeting, Society for Medical Decision Making.
Cambridge, MA. (1999, June 20-23). 15th Meeting of International Society of Technology Assessment.
Edinburgh, UK.
Miller, E., Weissert, W., & Chernew, M. E. (1998, April 23-25). Managed care for elderly people:
Extant evidence and its implications for the role of government. 56th Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association. Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., Lee, S. D., & Alexander, J. A. (1997, June 15-17). Physician participation in and influence
over hospital TQM/CQI programs. 14th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research.
Chicago, IL.
Miller, E., Laugesen, M., Lee, S. D., & Mick, S. S. (1997, April 23-26). Emigration of New Zealand and
Australian physicians to the United States: Symptoms of the international equity problem? The Western
Social Science Association Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
Referee
Administration and Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research
Ageing & society
American Journal of Public Health
American Political Science Review
American Politics Research
BMC Health Services Research
The Gerontologist
Health Affairs
Health Care Management Review
Health Economics
Health Services Research
Home Health Care Services Quarterly
International Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Aging & Health
Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Journal of Applied Gerontology
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
The Lancet
Medical Care
Medical Care Research & Review
Milbank Quarterly
New Media & Society
Patient Education & Counseling
PLOS One
Population Studies Journal
PS: Political Science & Politics
Public Health Genomics
Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Regulation & Governance
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Research on Aging
Review of Policy Research
Social Science & Medicine
State & Local Government Review
Telemedicine Journal & E-Health
Editorships
2016-Present Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, Routledge, Taylor & Francis
2012-2015 Social Media Editor
Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, Colleen Grogan, Ph.D., Editor
Editorial Boards
2008-2012, Member of the Editorial Board
2019-Present Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, Michael Sparer, Ph.D., Colleen Grogan,
Ph.D., Jon Oberlander, Ph.D., Editors
2015-Present Member of the Editorial Board
Polish Social Gerontology Journal, Jolanta Mackowicz, Ph.D., Editor,
2013-Present Member of the Editorial Board
Research on Aging, Jeffrey Burr, Ph.D., Editor
2010-Present Member of the Editorial Board
World Medical & Health Policy, Arnauld Nicogossian, M.D., Editor
2008-2018 Member of the Editorial Board
The Gerontologist, William J. McAuley, Ph.D., Rachel Pruchno, Ph.D., Editors
2013-2016 Member of the Editorial Board
British Journal of Health Informatics & Monitoring, Jan Bohacik, Managing Editor
2008-2015 Member of the Editorial Board
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, Francis G. Caro, Ph.D., Editor
Other Editorial
2021 Editor & Organizer
Special Issue, The COVID-19 Pandemic and Older Adults: Experiences, Impacts,
and Innovations, Journal of Aging & Social Policy
2020 Editor & Organizer
Special Issue, Older Adults and COVID-19: Implications for Aging Policy &
Practice, Journal of Aging & Social Policy.
2018 Co-Editor & Organizer
Special Issue, Aging Policy & Politics in the Trump Era: Implications for Older
Americans, Journal of Aging & Social Policy.
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2012 Guest Editor
Special Issue, Critical Essays on Health Care Reform: The Affordable Care Act,
Long-Term Care, and Elders, Journal of Aging & Social Policy
2010 Guest Editor
Special Supplemental Issue, The Commonwealth Fund Long-Term Care Opinion
Leader Survey, Medical Care Research and Review
2010 Guest Decision Editor
The Gerontologist, William J. McAuley, Ph.D., Editor
Other Non-University Service
2021-Present Member, Advisory Committee
Long Term Services and Supports Interest Group, AcademyHealth.
2021-Present Member, The Aging PCOR Learning Collaborative Steering Committee
PCOR Learning Collaborative
2019-Present Member, Audit Committee
American Political Science Association
2018-Present Member, Advisory Board
University of Massachusetts Health Policy Research Laboratory
2013-Present Member, Age Directors Working Group
Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.
2020-2021 Member, Leonard S. Robins Best Paper Award Committee
Health Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science Association
2021 Chair & Organizer, Global Publishing Opportunities in Gerontology: A View from the
Editor’s Desk (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix, Arizona,
November 10-14.
2021 Co-Organizer and Moderator, Older Adults and COVID-19: Implications for Aging
Policy and Practice (Webinar, 522 registrants)
The New School, University of Massachusetts Boston, Journal of Aging & Social
Policy, February 19.
2021 Abstract Reviewer
74th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix, Arizona.
2020 Member, Board of Reviewers, 7th Edition of the AGHE Standards and Guidelines
Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education, Gerontological Society of America
2019 Co-chair & Co-organizer, Stepping into the Breach of Federal Inaction: Reforming the
Financing of Long-Term Services and Supports (Symposium)
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Online (originally
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), November 4-7.
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2020 Abstract Reviewer
73nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
2020 Discussant, Health, Education & Social Policy (Panel)
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois,
April 16-19. [Cancelled Due to COVID-19]
2012-2019 Secretary/Treasurer
Public Policy Section, American Political Science Association
2019 Chair & Organizer, Global Publishing Opportunities in Gerontology: A View from the
Editors' Desks (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas, November
13-17.
2019 Chair & Organizer, Paving the Way Forward in Housing with Services: The Right Care,
Right Place, Right Time Program (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas, November
13-17.
2019 Abstract Reviewer
72nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas.
2018 Chair & Organizer, Aging Politics in the Trump Era (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts,
November 14-18.
2018 Chair & Organizer, Aging Policy in the Trump Era (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts,
November 14-18.
2018 Chair & Organizer, The International Diffusion of Knowledge: Publishing Opportunities
in Global Gerontology (Symposium).
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts,
November 14-18.
2018 Chair & Organizer, Publishing Opportunities in Long-Term Services and Supports: An
International Perspective (Symposium).
5th International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna,
Austria, September 10-12.
2018 Chair (Acting), Quality of Long-Term Care; Regulators’ and Consumers’ Perspectives
(Symposium).
5th International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, Vienna,
Austria, September 10-12.
2018 Chair & Organizer, Aging Policy & Politics in the Trump Era (Panel)
114th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Boston,
Massachusetts, August 30-September 2.
2018 Member, Strategic Planning Output Strategies Group
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Geriatrics & Extended Care Data & Analysis Center, Canandaigua Veterans Affairs
Medical Center.
2018 Abstract Reviewer
71st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston,
Massachusetts.
2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer
Research Grant, “Aging and social research: people, places and relations,”
Fondazione Cariplo, Italy.
2010-2019 APSA Mentor
Mentor Initiative, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
2017 Chair & Organizer, Global Aging & the International Dissemination of Knowledge:
Publishing Opportunities in Gerontology (Symposium).
21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, California,
July 23-27.
2013-2016 Member, Advisory Committee
Long Term Services and Supports Interest Group, AcademyHealth.
2016 Abstract Reviewer
21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, Academy Health.
2015 Abstract Reviewer
Long-Term Services and Supports Interest Group Colloquium, Academy Health.
2014-2015 Co-Chair, Aging, Disability and End-of-Life Theme
2015 Annual Research Meeting, AcademyHealth, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
June 14-16.
2013-2015 Treasurer
Health Politics Section, American Political Science Association.
2011-2014 Member of the Advisory Board
Center for Long-Term Care Research and Policy, School of Health Sciences and
Practice, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York.
2013-2014 Member, Integrated Care Initiative—Consumer Advisory Council
Lt. Governor Elizabeth Roberts, Long-Term Care Coordinating Council, Rhode
Island.
2014 Reader
John Heinz Dissertation Award, National Academy of Social Insurance, Washington,
D.C.
2014 Chair & Organizer, Providing Nursing Home Care to Veterans: Lessons for Policy &
Practice in the VA and Other Settings (Symposium)
67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.,
November 5-9.
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2014 Abstract Reviewer
67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.,
November 5-9.
2014 Abstract Reviewer
Long-Term Supports and Supports Interest Group Colloquium, Academy Health, San
Diego, California, June 8-10.
2014 Abstract Reviewer
Medicine 2.0: Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0 in Health, Medicine
and Biomedical Research Medicine, Maui, Hawaii, November 22-23.
2013 Chair, Policy, Costs, and Service Utilization in State Medicaid Programs (Panel)
66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans,
Louisiana, November 20-24.
2013 Discussant, Health Care in the States (Panel)
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois,
April 11-14.
2013 Abstract Reviewer
66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans,
Louisiana, November 20-24.
2012 Chair, Nursing Home Quality of Care, Electronic Records, Media Images, and
Characterizing Residents (Panel)
65th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego,
California, November 14-18.
2012 Chair, Health Reform (Panel)
Northeast Conference on Public Administration, Boston, Massachusetts, November
2-3.
2012 Co-chair, Ethical & Legal Issues, Confidentiality and Privacy (Panel)
5th World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0, Boston,
Massachusetts, September 15-16.
2012 Chair, Mobile & Tablet Health Applications (Panel)
5th World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0, Boston,
Massachusetts, September 15-16.
2012 Chair, Service Commissioning and Regulation (Panel)
International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, London,
United Kingdom, September 5-8
2012 Chair & Discussant, Individual Attitudes and Engagement with U.S. Social Policy
Programs (Panel)
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois,
April 12-15.
2012 Abstract Reviewer
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65th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego,
California, November 14-18.
2012 Paper Reviewer
12th Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Management, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands, June 6-8.
2012 Abstract Reviewer
5th World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0., Boston,
Massachusetts, September 15-16.
2011 Chair & Organizer, The Affordable Care Act & Long-Term Care: An Analytical
Perspective (Symposium)
64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston,
Massachusetts, November 18-22.
2011 Chair, Issues in Chronic Care—Risk Factors and Outcomes (Panel)
64th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston,
Massachusetts, November 18-22.
2011 Member, Program Committee of the Social Research, Policy, and Practice Section
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts,
November 18-22.
2011 Discussant, Fiscal Federalism: Federal Assistance to U.S. States (Panel)
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington,
September 1-4.
2011 Chair, Health Reform in State and National (Panel)
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington,
September 1-4.
2011 Chair & Organizer, The Affordable Care Act & Long-Term Care: Meaningful Reform or
Just Tinkering Around the Edges? (Panel)
Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, Washington, June 12-14.
2010-2011 Nominating Committee
Health Politics & Policy Section, American Political Science Association.
2010 Chair, National Policy Issues and Aging II (Panel)
63rd Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana,
November 19-23.
2010 Chair, Commissioning and Regulation (Panel)
International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-Term Care, London,
United Kingdom, September 8-11.
2010 Chair and Discussant, Intergovernmental Policy and Politics: The Many Faces of
Medicaid (Panel)
106th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.,
September 2-5.
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2010 Ad Hoc Reviewer
Pilot Grant, Women’s Health Research at Yale, Yale University.
2010 Chair, National Policy Issues and Aging II (Panel)
63rd Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana,
November 19-23.
2009 Chair, Explaining State Policy Outcomes (Panel)
67th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois,
April 2-5.
2008 Chair, Social Policy in the States (Panel)
104th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Boston,
Massachusetts, August 28-31.
2008 Abstract Reviewer
61st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor,
Maryland, November 21-25.
2008 Proposal Reviewer for Funding under Public Policy Research
Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong, China.
2007 Chair, Intergovernmental Finance (Panel)
65th Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April
12-15.
2006 Proposal Reviewer, Domestic Public Policy Program
Smith Richardson Foundation, West Port, Connecticut.
2006 Moderator, Technology and Aging (Panel)
Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term Care, Colloquia Sponsored by
The Commonwealth Fund and AcademyHealth, Seattle, Washington. June 24.
2006 Chair, Aging Politics (Panel)
102nd Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, August 31-September 3.
University-Based Service
2020-Present Member, Frank Caro Scholarship for Social Justice in Aging Fundraising Committee
Gerontology Department and Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2020-Present Member, LeadingAge Long-Term Services and Supports Center at the University of
Massachusetts Boston Steering Committee
Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2019-Present Member, Community Catalyst-University of Massachusetts Boston Steering Committee
Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2017-Present Chair, Academic Affairs Committee
McCormack Graduate School, University of Massachusetts Boston
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2015-Present Faculty Representative, Institute Coordinating Committee
Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2021 Member, Grand Challenges Committee
Gerontology Department and Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2021 Member, Gerontology Reopening Committee
Gerontology Department, University of Massachusetts Boston
2021 Member, 100th Plus Dissertation Celebration Committee
Gerontology Department, University of Massachusetts Boston
2020-2021 Member, DOSS Summer Enrichment Award Committee
McCormack Graduate School, University of Massachusetts Boston
2020-2021 Member, Academic Reorganization Taskforce
Provost, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2021 Chair, Recruitment & Admissions Committee
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2017-2018 Member, Taskforce on Research Methods Courses across Departments and Colleges
Graduate Studies, University of Massachusetts
2013-2017 Member, Public Health Planning Committee
College of Nursing and Health Services, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2015 Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2013-2015; Member, 2020-2021)
2020-2021 Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2009-2010, Personnel Committee (Chair, 2015-2016, 2017-2021; Member 2009-2010, 2016-2017)
2015-2021 Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2020-2021 Chair, Ad Hoc Promotion Review Committee (Kathrin Boerner)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2020-2021 Chair, Ad Hoc Tenure Year Review Committee (Kyungmin Kim)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2019-2020 Member, 35th Anniversary of Gerontology@UMass Boston, Planning Committee
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2019 Moderator, The Future of Gerontology (Panel)
Gerontology@UMass Boston, 35th Anniversary Symposium, University of
Massachusetts Boston.
2018-2019 Co-Chair, Faculty Search Committee (Assistant Professor)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2018-2019 Chair, Ad Hoc Fourth Year Review Committee (Kyungmin Kim)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
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2016-2017 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee (Kathrin Boerner)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts
2018-2019 Member, Strategic Planning Update Committee
Gerontology Institute and Department, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014, Member, McCormack Graduate School Personnel Committee
2015-2016 McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of
Massachusetts Boston
2015-2016 Member, Faculty Search Committee (Associate/Full Professor)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2016 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee (Michael Ahn)
Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts
2015-2016 Member, Ad Hoc Promotion Review Committee (Mark Warren)
Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts
2015-2016 Member, Faculty Search Committee (Assistant Professor)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2012-2013, Member, Robert Morris Dissertation Support Program Committee
2015-2016 Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2016 Chair, Ad Hoc Periodic Multi-Year Review Committee (Jan Mutchler)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts
2010-2015 Library Committee (Chair, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014)
Faculty Council, University of Massachusetts Boston
2014-2015 Member, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2014-2015 Chair, Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee (Elizabeth Dugan)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts
2014-2015 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee (Amy Smith)
Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Boston
2014-2015 Member, Strategic Planning Committee
Gerontology Institute and Department, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2015 Member, International School of Information Science and Library Leadership
Curriculum Committee
Office of the Provost, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2015 Member, Library and Information Technology NEASC Accreditation Self Study Task
Force (Standard 7 Group)
Office of the Provost, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, Distinguished Dissertation Fellowships Review Committee
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Graduate Studies-Dean’s Office, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, Samuel S.C. Wu Fund for Research in Gerontology Committee
Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, Provost’s Committee on the BA Program in Gerontology
Office of the Provost, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, Gerontology Institute Director, Search Committee
McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies,
University of Massachusetts Boston
2010-2014 Faculty Representative
Executive Council, Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, State of the Gerontology Institute Committee
McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of
Massachusetts Boston
2013-2014 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee (Pamela Nadash)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2012-2013 Chair, Ad Hoc Fourth Year Review Committee (Elizabeth Dugan)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2012-2013 Member, Ad Hoc Fourth Year Review Committee (Amy Smith)
Department of Public Policy & Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts Boston
2011-2012, Member, Curriculum Committee
2012-2013 Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2011-2012 Ad Hoc Review Committee for the Management of Aging Services Masters Program
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2011-2012 Member, Admissions Committee
Ph.D. Program in Public policy, University of Massachusetts Boston
2011-2012 Advisor, GeroNews (Doctoral Student Newsletter)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2011-2012 Member, Ad Hoc Fourth Year Review Committee (Pamela Nadash)
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2010-2011 Library and Information Science Programs Committee
Office of the Provost, University of Massachusetts Boston
2010-2011 Organizer, Seminar Series
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
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2010-2011 Member, Admissions Committee
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
2008, 2009 Internal Review Committee
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
2008 Concentration Advisor
Dean of the College, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
2008 White and Licht Internship Selection Committee
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island
2008 Presentation before a Friends of Public Policy Meeting,
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, New York, New York
2007, 2008 Strategic Planning Committee
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island
2007, 2008 Faculty Search Committee
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island
2007 Undergraduate Thesis Approval Committee
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island
2006, 2007, Postdoctoral Search Committee
2008 Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island
Selected Media
47. Covered by Grant Watch on Health Affairs Blog, “Long-Term Care Efforts Supported by
Foundations” (March 1, 2021), See,
https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.00090.
46. Quoted in Bangor Daily News, “Maine nursing home workers are less willing to get COVID-19
vaccine than residents” (January 21, 2021), See,
https://bangordailynews.com/2021/01/21/news/staff-at-maine-long-term-care-facilities-opt-out-
of-covid-19-vaccine-far-more-than-residents-sk6sr8zcdk/.
45. Covered by McKnights Senior Living, “States Look at Social Insurance to Address Underfunded
LTSS System: Report” (August 12, 2020). See,
https://www.mcknightsseniorliving.com/home/news/states-look-at-social-insurance-to-address-
underfunded-ltss-system-
report/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MSL_DailyBriefing_2020
0812&hmSubId=FO0Wuh_fbtY1&hmEmail=pY0OT1FdItM57qLhYVOVqWYQDusgF5f8vPOj
_nYMW0vf353XwuoHYw2&email_hash=42c6379f494067d05aa4cefa1edeb964&mpweb=1326-
11056-721313.
44. Covered by nextavenue, “Leading the Way in Innovative Affordable Housing for Older Adults”
(March 2, 2020). See, https://www.nextavenue.org/leading-innovative-
housing/amp/?__twitter_impression=true.
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43. Quoted by Reuters Health, “More Readmissions, Lower Medicare Payments with Postacute Care
at Home” (March 14, 2019). See, https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/910274.
42. Covered by Fudan University, China, “Aging & Innovation” (上海论坛分论坛 | “应对老龄化的
挑战:创新无极限”专家发言观点荟萃) (May 28, 2018). See,
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA3Nzk1MDQwMA==&mid=2649876725&idx=1&sn=59
eefa0b7757c7741ebaeeee488aaeee&chksm=874f745ab038fd4c4144d2be05204b85c607e0c5b8b8
32a70fbcc11fe0dd1b46c9ca23c22406&mpshare=1&scene=1&srcid=0529uFnP4Km1X5yZOeb2
TMo4&pass_ticket=MrhpeAdQDoxdY%2BOw5IPAs%2BfjThXM35THgF7FqFtZXcRGO2aj%
2BCOn2EQ%2Bh2Z9M%2BgR#rd.
41. Posted on YouTube by NYU Aging Incubator, presentation at the Shanghai Forum 2018 aging
sub-forum, “Innovation Has No Limits in Coping with Aging Challenges” (May 27, 2018). See,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mxwggvV77k.
40. Cited by Springfield News Leader, “Rebuilding Missouri’s Medicaid system could cut costs but
increase uncertainty” (January 14, 2017). See, http://www.news-
leader.com/story/news/politics/2017/01/14/rebuilding-missouris-medicaid-system-could-cut-
costs-but-increase-uncertainty/96444226/.
39. Profiled in Long-Term Services and Supports Interest Group Digest, “Member Spotlight”
(December 25, 2016). See, http://my.academyhealth.org/communities/community-
home/viewthread?MessageKey=5f2097c3-8ddc-4472-8a77-
624605ab4203&CommunityKey=aaa31616-296e-4256-9c73-
394f74b2b8a4&tab=digestviewer#bm5f2097c3-8ddc-4472-8a77-624605ab4203.
38. Recognized by Melrose Board of Alderman (November 21, 2016). See,
https://vimeo.com/192557113 (start @ 08:30).
37. Interviewed by Melrose Free Press, “Melrose Fatal Crash on Howard Street: It Was Horrific”
(October 5, 2016). See, http://melrose.wickedlocal.com/news/20161005/melrose-fatal-crash-on-
howard-street-it-was-horrific.
36. Interviewed by Fox 25 News (WFXT), “1 killed after multi-car crash in Melrose” (October 4,
2016). See, http://www.fox25boston.com/news/1-killed-after-multi-car-crash-in-
melrose/453185466.
35. Quoted in Modern Healthcare, “Recertification proposal fuels dispute between physician-
assistant groups.” (July 21, 2016). See,
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20160721/NEWS/160729994/recertification-proposal-
fuels-dispute-between-physician-assistant.
34. Live Interview on KCBS Radio in San Francisco (740 AM, 106.9 FM), 24-hour news station, by
Stan Bunger and Susan Leigh, about the enrollment in the Affordable Care Act and the growth of
gap health insurance (June 4, 2015). See, http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/.
33. Covered by SeniorJournal.com, “Pain Suffered by Aging Adults is Topic of New Publication”
(November 29, 2014). See, http://seniorjournal.com/NEWS/Health/2014/20141119_Pain-
Suffered-by-Aging-Adults-is-Topic-for-New-Publication.htm.
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32. Interviewed by UMass Boston News for “UMass Boston Study Finds Religious Activity Can
Curb Depression” (October 28, 2014). See,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9m42v0YcyA&feature=youtu.be.
31. Covered by Spirituality & Health, “Religion, Prayer Linked to Better Mood Elderly” (August 27,
2014). See, http://spiritualityhealth.com/blog/traci-pedersen/religion-prayer-linked-better-mood-
elderly.
30. Covered by Reuters, “Religiosity associated with less depression in elderly: study” (August 15,
2014). See, http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/15/us-elderly-depression-religion-
idUSKBN0GF1V520140815.
29. Covered by The Incidental Economist, “One Journal’s Web 2.0 Strategy” (July 1, 2014). See,
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/one-journals-web-2-0-strategy/.
28. Interviewed for “10 Minutes with ILPN,” International Long-Term Care Policy Network (May 1,
2014). See, http://www.ilpnetwork.net/index.php/10-minutes-with-ilpn#US; also,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRAnOXimudY, and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9JthQH4Tns.
27. Interviewed for WEBN TV’s Election Night Coverage for a Package on Health Care Reform and
Massachusetts. (November 5, 2013).
26. Interviewed on WUMB 91.9, Commonwealth Journal, for Program, “Aging, The Affordable Care
Act, and Medicare.” (November 3, 2013). See, http://wumb.libsyn.com/affordable-care-act-and-
medicare.
25. Interviewed on WERS 88.9, You Are Here, for a Story on the “Glitch” in the Affordable Care
Act. (June 16, 2013). See, http://median.emerson.edu/media/28447/.
24. Covered by WoundRounds, “Medicaid Nursing Home Reimbursement. (May 9, 2013). See,
http://www.woundrounds.com/wound-care-technologies/medicaid-nursing-home-
reimbursement/.
23. Quoted in Men’s Health, “Online Health Info: Who Can You Trust?” (February 1, 2013). See,
http://www.menshealth.com/health/self-diagnosis-internet.
22. Covered by InvestigAge, “Nursing Homes in Print News Media: Mostly Negative Coverage”
(December 31, 2012). See, http://www.investigage.com/2012/12/31/nursing-homes-in-print-
news-media-mostly-negative-coverage/.
21. Covered by McKnights, “Mostly negative media coverage of nursing homes? Maybe, and here’s
why” (December 20, 2012). See, http://www.mcknights.com/daily-editors-notes/mostly-negative-
media-coverage-of-nursing-homes-maybe-and-heres-why/article/273423.
20. Covered by Senior Housing News, “Negative Stories Dominate Nursing Home Coverage, Affect
Consumer Behavior” (December 27, 2012). See,
http://seniorhousingnews.com/2012/12/27/negative-stories-dominate-nursing-home-coverage-
affect-consumer-behavior/.
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19. Covered by EurekAlert: The Global Source for Science News, “In media coverage of nursing
homes, negative stories predominate” (December 12, 2012). See,
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-12/wkh-imc121312.php,
18. Covered in The Incidental Economist, “Reading List” (November 25, 2011). See,
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/reading-list-72/.
17. Noted in The Incidental Economist, “Health Policy Woodstock” (June 16, 2011). See,
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/health-policy-woodstock-journal-of-health-politics-
policy-and-law-on-health-reform/.
16. Covered/Quoted in The New York Times, “Curtain Rises on the CLASS Act,” The New Old Age,
Health Section (March 17, 2011). See, http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/17/the-
curtain-rises-on-the-class-act/?_r=0.
15. Covered in The Nation’s Health, “Health Bloggers Post at Least Once a Week,” (September
2010). See, http://thenationshealth.aphapublications.org/content/40/7/5.1.full.
14. Reviewed in Journal of the America Medial Association, “Book Review: Digital Medicine:
Health Care in the Internet Era” (May 2010). See,
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=186050.
13. Reviewed in Issues in Science & Technology, “Book Review: Digital Medicine: Health Care in
the Internet Era” (Summer 2010). See, http://issues.org/26-4/br_shortliffe/.
12. Reviewed in Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, “Book Review: Digital Medicine: Health Care
in the Internet Era” (March 2010). See, http://jtt.sagepub.com/content/16/2/105.extract.
11. Reviewed in Perspectives on Books, “Digital Medicine” (March 2010). See,
http://www.dtcperspectives.com/content/editor/files/March2010/BookReview-
DigitalMedicine.pdf.
10. Reviewed in Sociology of Health and Illness, “Book Review: Digital Medicine: Health Care in
the Internet Era” (March 2010). See, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-
9566.2009.01236_4.x/pdf.
9. Quoted in The Brown Daily Herald, “Grads face a future without health coverage” (February 9,
2010). See, http://www.browndailyherald.com/2010/02/09/grads-face-a-future-without-health-coverage/.
8. Noted in Health Affairs, “Bookmarks: Digital Medicine: Health Care in the Internet Era” (January
2010). See, http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/29/1/212.full.pdf+html.
7. Quoted in The Brown Daily Herald, “Talks continue on BDS Benefits” (October 1, 2009). See, http://www.browndailyherald.com/2009/10/01/talks-continue-on-bds-benefits/.
6. Covered by The Providence Journal, “Book pushes electronic medical data” (August 11, 2009).
See,
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/projo/results.html?QryTxt=Book%20pushes%20electronic%20medi
cal%20data.
5. Reviewed in Library Journal, “Book Review: Digital Medicine: Health Care in the Internet Era”
(June 2009). See, http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/book-reviews/41130404/digital-medicine-
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health-care-internet-era; http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/digital-medicine-darrell-m-
west/1116944660?ean=9780815702764.
4. Covered/Quoted in The Brown Daily Herald, “Report from profs warns of challenges to long-
term care” (December 1, 2006). See, http://www.browndailyherald.com/2006/12/01/report-
from-profs-warns-of-challenges-to-longterm-care/.
3. Covered by McKnights, “New study scrutinizes long-term care system’s challenges” (November
10, 2006). See, http://www.mcknights.com/new-study-scrutinizes-long-term-care-systems-
challenges/article/102995/.
2. Quoted in CQ Researcher, “Caring for the Elderly: Who Will Pay for Care of Aging Baby
Boomers?” (October 13, 2006). See, http://www.cqpress.com/product/Researcher-Caring-for-the-
Elderly.html.
1. Covered in Health Behavior News Service, “State Health Department Web Sites Remain
Unavailable to Many” (August 21, 2006). See, http://www.newswise.com/articles/state-health-
department-web-sites-remain-unavailable-to-many.
Honors and Fellowships
2009-Present Listed, Public Policy Yearbook
Policy Studies Journal, Policy Studies Organization
2021 Graduate Student Director Award for Outstanding Student Mentorship
John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of
Massachusetts Boston
2021 Innovative Research on Aging Award
Mather Institute
2019 Paper of Merit
Senior Housing Care Journal
2012, 2016 Outstanding Reviewer of 2012, 2016
Editor, The Gerontologist
2012 Fellow, Social Research, Policy, and Practice Section
Council and Fellowship Committee, Gerontological Society of America
2008, 2009 Medical Care Exceptional Reviewer (Covering 2006, 2007, and 2008)
Co-Editors-in-Chief, Medical Care
2009 International Travel Fund
Director of International Affairs, Brown University
2009 Humanities Research Fund
Office of the Vice President for Research, Brown University
2003 Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan
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2001-2002 Predoctoral Training Grant, National Institute on Aging
Institute of Gerontology Research Training Program, The University of Michigan
2001, 2002 Rackham Discretionary Fund Grant
2003 Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan
2002 Nonprofit and Public Management Center’s Doctoral Research Award
Nonprofit and Public Management Center, The University of Michigan
2000, 2001, Gerald R. Ford Dissertation Grant
2002 Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan
2000-2001 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan
1999, 2000 Thesis Grant
Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan
1997-2000 Doctoral Fellowship in Health and Aging, National Institute on Aging
Department of Health Management & Policy, The University of Michigan
1997, 1999 Rackham Travel Grant
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan
1996, 1999 HSOP Grant for Summer Coursework
HSOP Committee, The University of Michigan
1998 Honors, Major Preliminary Examination in American Government and Politics
Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan
1997-1998 Student Award Program Grant
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
1994-1997 Regents Scholarship
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan
1993-1994 Fulbright Grant
New Zealand-United States Educational Foundation
1991 MPA with Honors
Cornell Institute for Public Affairs, Cornell University
1990 BA with Distinction in All Subjects
College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University
1986 Salutatorian (95.5/100 GPA)
Glen Cove High School, Glen Cove, New York
Professional Affiliations
AcademyHealth:
Long-Term Services & Supports Interest Group, State Health Research & Policy Interest Group
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American Political Science Association:
Aging Policy & Politics Group, Health Politics & Policy Section, Federalism & Intergovernmental
Relations Section, Public Policy Section, State Politics & Policy Section
Gerontological Society of America:
Social Research, Policy, & Practice Section
American Public Health Association:
Aging & Public Health Section
Midwest Political Science Association
Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management
Long-Term Care Policy Network
Policy Studies Journal Yearbook
The Long Term Care Discussion Group