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Curriculum Vitae
Karoline Mortensen, Ph.D.
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Signature: Date August 23, 2019 Personal Information
Karoline Mortensen, Ph.D. Associate Professor Director of the Master in Health Administration (MHA) program Department of Health Management and Policy 417L Jenkins Building 5250 University Drive University of Miami Business School Coral Gables, FL 33146 Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 305 284-9525 Website: http://www.bus.miami.edu/thought-leadership/faculty/health-sector/mortensen.html
Education 2006 Department of Health Management and Policy
School of Public Health, University of Michigan Ph.D. Health Services Organization & Policy - Economics Concentration Advisor: Catherine G. McLaughlin Dissertation: “Heterogeneity of the Uninsured”
2003 Department of Economics, University of Michigan
M.A.E. (Master’s of Applied Economics) 1997 Florida State University B.S., Dual Degrees in Economics and Political Science
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Current Professional/Academic Appointments
2015 – present Associate Professor with tenure, appointed July 1, 2015 Department of Health Management and Policy School of Business Administration University of Miami
2019 – present Faculty Fellow Eaton Residential College University of Miami
2013 – present Fellow Medical Industrial Leadership Institute
Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota
Past Academic Appointments 2009 – 2015 Assistant Professor, Appointed in August 2009
Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure 2015 Department of Health Services Administration School of Public Health University of Maryland College Park, MD 2014 – 2015 Assistant Professor (Secondary Appointment) Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
School of Medicine University of Maryland, Baltimore
2009 – 2015 Faculty Associate
Maryland Population Research Center University of Maryland, College Park
2011 – 2015 Faculty Researcher
University of Maryland Prevention Research Center University of Maryland, College Park
2012 – 2015 Faculty Affiliate
Herschel S. Horowitz Center for Health Literacy University of Maryland, College Park 2008 – 2009 Assistant Professor of the Practice Department of Political Science
Rice University
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2006 – 2008 Research Scholar and Lecturer
Department of Political Science Rice University
2004 – 2006 Research Associate Department of Political Science Rice University
2002 – 2005 Research Assistant
Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured University of Michigan
2001 – 2002 Teaching Assistant and Recitation Instructor
Intermediate Microeconomics (Fall 2001, Fall 2002) Department of Health Management and Policy School of Public Health University of Michigan
2000 – 2001 Teaching Assistant Introductory Macroeconomics (Fall 2000) Introductory Microeconomics (Spring 2001) Department of Economics Michigan State University
1999 – 2000 Research Associate
Michigan Public Health Institute 1999 – 2000 Instructor
Introductory Microeconomics Department of Economics Florida State University
Articles Published and In Press in Peer Reviewed Journals + indicates joint work with undergraduate or graduate students § indicates senior authorship
1. Mortensen K, French MT, Timming AR. Are Tattoos Associated with Negative Health-
Related Outcomes and Risky Behaviors? International Journal of Dermatology. 2019;58(7):816-824
2. Mortensen K§, Kuttner H, Vitale A+, Hu T. Organizational and Financial Characteristics of Providers Serving Medicaid and Private Patients. Health Management, Policy & Innovation. 2018. Volume 3, Issue 2.
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3. Bloodworth R+, Chen J, Mortensen K. Variation of Preventive Service Utilization by State Medicaid Coverage, Cost-Sharing, and Medicaid Expansion Status. Preventive Medicine. 2018;115:97-103.
4. French M, Timming A, Mortensen K. Are Tattoos Associated With Employment and
Wage Discrimination? Analyzing the Relationships between Body Art and Labor Market Outcomes. Online First, Human Relations. 2018.
5. Malmmose M, Mortensen K, Holm C. Global Budgets in Maryland: Early Evidence on Revenues, Expenses, and Margins in Regulated and Unregulated Services. Epub ahead of print, International Journal of Health Economics and Management. 2018.
6. Hu T, Mortensen K, Chen J. Medicaid Managed Care in Florida and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Preventable Emergency Department Visits. Medical Care. June 2018;56(6):477-83
7. Mortensen K§, Hughes T+. Comparing Amazon’s Mechanical Turk Platform to
Conventional Data Collection Methods in the Health and Medical Research Literature. Journal of General Internal Medicine. January 2018;33(4):533-38.
8. Mortensen K§, French MT, Alcala M+. Self-reported Health Status Differs for Amazon's Mechanical Turk Respondents Compared to Nationally Representative Surveys. Medical Care. March 2018;56(3):211-15.
9. Chen J, Novak P, Barath D, Goldman H, Mortensen K. Local Health Departments and
Reductions in 30-Day All-cause Readmission Rates among People with Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders in Maryland. Medical Care. February 2018;56(2):153-61.
10. Hu T, Mortensen K. Mandatory Statewide Medicaid Managed Care in Florida and Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions. Health Services Research. 2018;53(1):293-311.
11. Mortensen K, Hu T, Ullmann SG, French MT. Does Media Attention Highlighting Hospitals with High Charges Lead to Charge Reductions? Journal of Health Care Finance. Winter 2017;43(3):1-14.
12. Ali M, Chen J, Mutter R, Novak P, Mortensen K. The ACA’s Dependent Coverage
Expansion and Out-of-pocket Spending for Young Adults with Behavioral Health Conditions. Psychiatric Services. 2016;67(9): 977-82.
13. Chen J, Vargas Bustamante A, Mortensen K, Ortega A. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Access and Utilization under the Affordable Care Act. Medical Care. 2016;54(2):140-6.
14. Quast T, Mortensen K. Diabetes Care Provided to Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2015;9(5):480-3.
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15. Kim TY+, Mortensen K§, Eldridge B. Linking Uninsured Patients Treated In the
Emergency Department to Primary Care Shows Some Promise in Maryland. Health Affairs. May 2015; 34(5):796-804.
16. Ruben K+, Mortensen K§, Eldridge B. Emergency Department Referral Process and
Subsequent Use of Safety-Net Clinics. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2015;17:1298-1304.
17. Mortensen K§, Perman C+, Chen J. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals: An Empirical Analysis of Readmissions under Total Patient Revenue. Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation. September 2014;2(3):177-183.
18. Chen, J, Mortensen K, Bloodworth R+. Exploring Contextual Factors and Patient
Activation: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Sample of Patients with Depression. Health Education & Behavior. December 2014;41(6):614-24.
19. Atherly A, Mortensen K. Medicaid Primary Care Physician Fees and the Use of Preventive Services among Medicaid Enrollees. Health Services Research. August 2014;49(4):1306-1328.
20. Mortensen K§. Access to Primary and Specialty Care and Emergency Department
Utilization of Medicaid Enrollees Needing Specialty Care. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. May 2014;25(2):801-813.
21. Chen J, Vargas Bustamante A, Mortensen K, Thomas SB. Using Quantile Regression to Examine Health Care Expenditures during the Great Recession. Health Services Research. April 2014;49(2):705-730.
22. Villani J+, Mortensen K§. Patient-Provider Communication and Timely Receipt of Preventive Services. Preventive Medicine. November 2013;57(5):658-663.
23. Villani J+, Mortensen K§. Nonemergent Emergency Department Use among Patients
with a Usual Source of Care. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2013;26:680-691.
24. Quast T, Mortensen K. Enrollment Patterns in the Texas Medicaid Emergency Waiver Following Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. September/October 2013; S91-S92.
25. Mortensen K§, Chen J. The Great Recession and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health
Services Use. JAMA Internal Medicine. February 2013;173(4):315-317.
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26. Buck DS, Brown CA+, Mortensen K, Riggs R, Franzini L. Comparing Homeless and Domiciled Patients’ Utilization of the Harris County, Texas Public Hospital System. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. November 2012;23(4).
27. Villani J+, Mortensen K§. Decomposing the Gap in Satisfaction with Provider
Communication Between English- and Spanish-Speaking Hispanic Patients. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. October 2012 (Epub ahead of print). April 2014;16(2):195-203.
28. Quast T, Mortensen K. Emergency Department Utilization in the Texas Medicaid Emergency Waiver Following Hurricane Katrina. Medicare & Medicaid Research Review. January 2012;2(1):E1-E16.
29. Mortensen K§. Copayments Did Not Reduce Medicaid Enrollees’ Nonemergency Use
of Emergency Departments. Health Affairs. September 2010;29(9):1643-1650. Nominated for the ASPH/Pfizer Young Investigator’s Research Award, the AcademyHealth Article of the Year award, and the NIHCM Health Care Research Award.
30. Mortensen K§, Wilson R, Ho V. Physical and Mental Health Status of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees in Houston. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. May 2009;20:524-538.
31. Mortensen K§, Song P. Minding the Gap: A Decomposition of Emergency Department
Use by Medicaid Enrollees and the Uninsured. Medical Care. October 2008;46:1099-1107.
32. Mortensen K§, Dreyfuss Z+. How Many Walked Through the Door? The Effect of
Hurricane Katrina Evacuees on Houston Emergency Departments. Medical Care. September 2008;46:998-1001.
33. McLaughlin CG, Mortensen K. The Uninsured and Hospitals Use. (Letters) Health Affairs. January/February 2004;23(1):274-275.
34. McLaughlin CG, Mortensen K. Who Walks Through the Door? The Effect of the Uninsured on Hospital Use. Health Affairs. November/December 2003;22(6):143-155.
Book Chapters
1. Mortensen K, Bloodworth R+, Gaeta R+. Health Insurance and Healthcare in Retirement.
In Krauss Whitbourne, S., editor: The Encyclopedia of Adulthood and Aging. Wiley-Blackwell. December, 2015.
2. Mortensen K, Villani J+. Healthcare and Health Insurance in Retirement. In Wang M, editor: Oxford Handbook of Retirement. Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Reports
1. Mortensen K. Current (2007-2009) Experiences and Future Projections of Prince
George’s County Residents’ Hospital Encounters. In Transforming Health in Prince George’s County, Maryland: A Public Health Impact Study. July 2012. (Section II, Technical Report 6, pp. 157-192). Retrieved from University of Maryland School of Public Health website: http://sph.umd.edu/princegeorgeshealth/TransformingHealth.pdf Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conceived study idea, performed all data analysis, and wrote the entire report.
2. Meyer J, Roberts D, Reagan E, Mortensen K. Health Care Use and Chronic Conditions
among Childless Adult Medicaid Enrollees in Arizona. Issue Brief. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. May 2012. Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing study idea, contributed to methods and writing major sections of the report.
3. Schnapp WB, Burruss J, Hickey S, Mortensen K, Raffoul P. Medicaid in Harris County: A Mental Health Perspective. A Report of the Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative of the University of Texas School of Public Health. June 2011. Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing, organizing, and writing the report.
4. Schnapp WB, Burruss J, Hickey S, Mortensen K, Raffoul P. Integrating Mental
Healthcare and Primary Care in the Houston Area. A Report of the Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative of the University of Texas School of Public Health. June 2011. Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing, organizing, and writing the report.
5. Schnapp WB, Burruss J, Hickey S, Mortensen K, Raffoul P. The Impact of Mental Illness in Returning Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veterans in the Houston Area. A Report of the Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative of the University of Texas School of Public Health. November 2010. Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing, organizing, and writing the report.
6. Schnapp WB, Burruss J, Hickey S, Mortensen K, Raffoul P. Public Funding for Mental Health Services in Houston. A Report of the Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative of the University of Texas School of Public Health. December 2009. Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing, organizing, and writing the report.
7. Schnapp WB, Burruss J, Hickey S, Mortensen K, Raffoul P. The Consequences of Untreated Mental Illness in Houston. A Report of the Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative of the University of Texas School of Public Health. September 2009.
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Contribution of Karoline Mortensen: Conducted literature review, assisted in developing, organizing, and writing the report.
Other Publications
1. Defend Your Research. “A Tattoo Won’t Hurt Your Job Prospects: Body Art No Longer Has Any Stigma in the Labor Market, New Research Suggests.” Harvard Business Review. November-December 2018: 30-31.
2. Meyer J, Mortensen K. Compromise Needed on the Affordable Care Act. Baltimore Sun. July 25, 2012. Op ed.
Congressional Testimony Testified before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health. “Hearing on the Medicare Advantage Program.” May 8, 2018. Video and written testimony available at: https://gop-waysandmeans.house.gov/event/hearing-on-the-medicare-advantage-program/ Refereed Conference Proceedings and Participation
1. Mortensen K, Dean EB, French MT. Food Insecurity, Chronic Conditions, Health Care Utilization and Expenditures in the United States. International Health Economics Association World Congress. Basel, Switzerland. July 17, 2019.
2. French MT, Mortensen K, Munnich E, Richards M. Capping Consumption in the
Medicaid Market. American Society of Health Economists. Atlanta, GA. June 13, 2018. 3. Moise I, Hu T, and Mortensen K. Geographic Access to Primary Care Physicians in
Medicaid Managed Care in Florida. International Health Economics Association World Congress. Boston, MA. July 10, 2017.
4. Moise I, Hu, T, and Mortensen K. Assessing Network Adequacy in Mandatory Medicaid
Managed Care in Florida. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. New Orleans, LA. June 25, 2017.
5. Mortensen K, French, MT, and Timming A. Are Tattoos Associated with Self-Perceived
Health and Mental Health? Thirteenth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry ‘Mental Health Policy and Economics.’ Venice, Italy. March 24, 2017.
6. Mortensen K, Hu T. Mandatory Statewide Medicaid Managed Care in Florida and
Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Conference. Washington, D.C. November 3, 2016.
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7. Mortensen K, Malmmose M, Boudreaux, M. Inpatient and Outpatient Utilization under Global Budgets in Maryland. American Society of Health Economists. Philadelphia, PA. June 13, 2016.
8. Mortensen K, Chen J, Perman C+, Boudreaux M. Global Budgets and Ambulatory Care
Sensitive Conditions in Maryland Hospitals. International Health Economics Association World Congress. Milan, Italy. July 13, 2015.
9. Mortensen K, Chen J, Perman C+, Boudreaux M. Global Budgets and Ambulatory Care
Sensitive Conditions in Maryland Hospitals. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. June 15, 2015.
10. Mortensen K, Chen J, Perman C+. Hospital Global Budgeting in Maryland: Evidence
from Total Patient Revenue. International Health Economics Association World Congress. Dublin, Ireland. July 15, 2014.
11. Mortensen K, Chen J, Perman C+. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland
Hospitals: An Empirical Analysis of Readmission under Total Patient Revenue. AcademyHealth Health Economics Interest Group meeting. San Diego, CA. June 7, 2014.
12. Mortensen K, Chen J, Perman C+. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland
Hospitals. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. San Diego, CA. June 9, 2014. Abstract designated “Best of ARM” including an additional session with discussion and Q&A with the authors.
13. Mortensen K, Moore B+, Crowley K. Public Health and Primary Care Integration
Through Enhanced Public Health Information Technology (PHIT) Maturity: A Case for Behavioral Health. National Coordinating Center for Public Health Services & System Research Keeneland Conference. Lexington, KY. April 8, 2014.
14. Chen J, Thomas SB, Mortensen K. $100 versus $10000: The Timing of the Great Recession and Heterogeneous Changes along the Health Expenditure Distribution. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 2-6, 2013, Boston, MA.
15. Mortensen K. Consumerism in Healthcare: How the Consumer Defines Quality.
American College of Gastroenterology Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. October 11, 2013.
16. Atherly A, Mortensen K. The Effects of Medicaid Expansions on the Use of Preventive
Care. International Health Economics Association. Sydney, Australia. July 10, 2013.
17. Song P, Seiber E, Mortensen K. Implication of Immigrant Reforms for Children’s Health Insurance Coverage. International Health Economics Association. Sydney, Australia. July 10, 2013.
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18. Mortensen K, Perman C+. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals:
Total Patient Revenue. International Health Economics Association. Sydney, Australia. July 10, 2013.
19. Chen J, Mortensen K, Bloodworth R+. Activating Patients with Depression: Evidence
from a Nationally Representative Data Set. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Baltimore, MD. June 23-25, 2013.
20. Mortensen K, Perman C+. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals:
Total Patient Revenue. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Baltimore, MD. June 23-25, 2013.
21. Mortensen K, Atherly A. Medicaid Enrollees’ Access to Care and Use of Preventive
Services. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Orlando, FL. June 25, 2012.
22. Mortensen K. Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid Enrollees. American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. June 13, 2012.
23. Atherly A, Mortensen K. Health Reform and Efficient Use of Preventive Care.
American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. June 12, 2012.
24. Atherly A, Mortensen K. Effect of Changes in Medicaid Physician Fees on Use of
Preventive Care. American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C. November 1, 2011.
25. Mortensen K. Geographic Variation in Medicaid Enrollees’ Emergency Department
Use. Research Interaction Day. University of Maryland School of Public Health. September 23, 2011.
26. Mortensen K, Song P. The Effects of Cost Sharing on Utilization in Children’s Medicaid
and CHIP. International Health Economics Association. Toronto, Canada. July 10-13, 2011.
27. Song P, Mortensen K. Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Emergency Department Visits.
International Health Economics Association. Toronto, Canada. July 10-13, 2011. 28. Mortensen K, Atherly A. The Effects of Medicaid Physician Fees and Copayments on
Access to Care. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Seattle, WA. June 12-15, 2011.
29. Song P, Mortensen K. Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Emergency Department Visits.
AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Seattle, WA. June 12-15, 2011.
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30. Mortensen K, Song P. The Effects of Cost Sharing on Utilization in Children’s Medicaid and CHIP. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Seattle, WA. June 12-15, 2011.
31. Buck D, Brown C+, Mortensen K, Riggs J, Franzini L. Healthcare Costs Associated with
Homelessness in Houston, TX. American Public Health Association annual meeting. Denver, CO. November 6-10, 2010.
32. Mortensen K, Kuttner H. Non-Enrollment by Children in Public Health Insurance.
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP): Analytic Research Conference. Washington DC. October 14-15, 2010.
33. Mortensen K. The Effects of Emergency Department Copayments on Medicaid
Enrollees’ Use of Hospital and Physician Services. Research Interaction Day. University of Maryland School of Public Health. October 1, 2010.
34. Mortensen K, Song P, Kuttner H. The Effects of Emergency Department Copayments
on Medicaid Enrollees’ Use of Hospital and Physician Services. American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting. Ithaca, NY. June 20-23, 2010.
35. Mortensen K, Song P, Kuttner H. The Effects of Emergency Department Copayments
on Medicaid Enrollees’ Use of Hospital and Physician Services. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston. June 27-28, 2010.
36. Mortensen K, Song P, Kuttner H. The Effects of Emergency Department Copayments
on Medicaid Enrollees’ Use of Hospital and Physician Services. Health Economics Interest Group Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. June 26, 2010.
37. Mortensen K. Do Copayments Affect Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid
Enrollees? Research Interaction Day. University of Maryland School of Public Health. September 18, 2009.
38. Mortensen K. Do Copayments Affect Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid
Enrollees? International Health Economics Association Annual Meeting. Beijing, China. July 12-15, 2009.
39. Mortensen K. Do Copayments Affect Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid
Enrollees? Kelsey-Seybold Health Services Research and Outcomes Conference. Houston, TX. December 4, 2008. (First place in efficiency category.)
40. Buck D, Brown C+, Mortensen K, Riggs J, Franzini L. Homeless Patient Utilization of
Emergency Centers and Hospitals in the Harris County Hospital District. Kelsey-Seybold Health Services Research and Outcomes Conference. Houston, TX. December 4, 2008.
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41. Mortensen K, Song P. Minding the Gap: A Decomposition of Emergency Department Use by Medicaid Enrollees and the Uninsured. American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting. Durham, NC. June 22-25, 2008.
42. Mortensen K, Song P. Minding the Gap: A Decomposition of Emergency Department
Use by Medicaid Enrollees and the Uninsured. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Washington DC, June 8-10, 2008.
43. Mortensen K. How Many Walked Through the Door? The Effect of Hurricane Katrina
Evacuees on Houston Emergency Departments. AcademyHealth Annual Meeting. Washington DC. June 8-10, 2008.
44. Mortensen K, Song P. Decomposing the Effect of Medicaid on Emergency Department
Utilization. Kelsey-Seybold Health Services Research and Outcomes Conference. Houston, TX. November 6, 2007. (First place in Efficiency category.)
45. Mortensen K, Song P. Decomposing the Effect of Medicaid on Emergency Department
Utilization. International Health Economics Association Annual Meeting. Copenhagen, Denmark. July 7-9, 2007
46. Mortensen K. Exploring Emergency Department Utilization of the Intermittently Uninsured. Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured Ann Arbor Research Conference. University of Michigan. September 7-8, 2006.
47. Mortensen K. Exploring Emergency Department Utilization of the Intermittently
Uninsured. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Boston, MA. June 26-28, 2005. Invited Presentations
1. Women Faculty Research and Networking. The Business School Alliance for Health
Management (BAHM) webinar with Emma B. Dean. August 13, 2019.
2. The Politics of Healthcare. University of Miami William A. Little OB/GYN 41st Annual Scientific Meeting. May 31, 2019.
3. Taking the Temperature of Our Health Care System. University of Miami Business School Homecoming Lecture Series. November 2, 2018.
4. Amazon Mechanical Turk in Health and Medical Research. University of Miami School
of Communication. October 25, 2018.
5. Women in Medicine Roundtable panelist. Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital. October 16, 2018.
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6. Fear No Health Care Story: Roundtable moderated by Sammy Mack (WLRN, NPR affiliate). Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI) conference. June 23, 2017.
7. Hospital Price Transparency. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Medical
School Convention. February 20, 2017.
8. Payment Innovations in Health Care. University of Miami School of Business Administration. February 24, 2016.
9. Global Budgets in Maryland Hospitals: Effects on Discharges for Ambulatory Care
Sensitive Conditions. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. May 18, 2015.
10. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals. Healthcare Policy Seminar Series. Virginia Commonwealth University. April 23, 2015.
11. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals. Center for Health Equity
Colloquium. University of Maryland. March 11, 2015.
12. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals. School of Business Administration. University of Miami. January 12, 2015.
13. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals: a Population Health
Perspective. Maryland Population Research Center. University of Maryland. November 5, 2014.
14. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals. Rogers Health Policy Colloquium. Weill Cornell Medical College. New York. October 22, 2014.
15. Panel Moderator: How to Navigate the ACA to Provide Improved Access to Patient Care. Health Disparities Policy Summit: Closing the Health Disparities Gap Through Patient Navigation. Washington, D.C. October 8, 2014.
16. An Overview and Update on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. University of Maryland Pre-Med Society. April 22, 2014.
17. Total Patient Revenue in Maryland: Evaluating Hospital Payment Incentives. George Mason University. March 26, 2014.
18. Overview of the Affordable Care Act. Legacy Leadership Institute, University of Maryland. December 5, 2013.
19. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals: Total Patient Revenue. Invited
for presentation at the Medical Industry Leadership Institute in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. May 22, 2013.
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20. Innovative Payment Mechanisms in Maryland Hospitals: Total Patient Revenue. Health Research DC at the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI). May 3, 2013.
21. The Great Recession and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Services Utilization.
University of Maryland. February 22, 2013.
22. Job and Wealth Loss and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Services Use: A State-Level Examination. Congressional Budget Office, Washington DC. January 31, 2013.
23. The Great Recession and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Services Utilization. Johns Hopkins University Interdepartmental Health Economics Program Seminar. October 18, 2012.
24. Medicaid Physician Fees and Preventive Services Utilization. Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends. June 18, 2012.
25. Health Care Costs Panel. Robert H. Smith School of Business & IBM Healthcare Analytics Workshop. May 17, 2012.
26. The Effects of Medicaid Physician Fees and Copayment on Utilization of Preventive
Services. The Pennsylvania State University. February 6, 2012.
27. Geographic Variation in Medicaid Enrollees’ Emergency Department Use. Health Research DC at the University of Maryland. September 30, 2011.
28. The Effects of Medicaid Physician Fees and Copayments on Utilization. Health Research
DC at Georgetown University. July 19, 2011.
29. The Effects of Cost Sharing on Utilization of Health Services. Health Research DC at George Washington University. February 25, 2011.
30. County Health Rankings. University of Maryland School of Public Health. April 6, 2010.
31. Medicaid Copayments and Utilization of Health Care Services. CNA Health Research and Policy Center. March 12, 2010.
32. National Health Reform: Prospects and Long Term Challenges. University of Maryland School of Public Policy and School of Public Health. October 13, 2009.
33. Covering the Uninsured. Baylor College of Medicine. March 25, 2009.
34. President Obama’s Strategies for Health Care Reform: Putting Promises into Practice.
Rice University. March 13, 2009.
35. Do Copayments Affect Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid Enrollees? University of Houston Center for Public Policy. April 8, 2009. Colorado School of Public
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Health. February 3, 2009. University of Oregon Department of Public Policy, Planning and Management. January 29, 2009. University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Health Services Administration. January 26, 2009.
36. Environmental and Energy Politics of the Candidates. Rice University. September 26,
2008.
37. The Impact of Health Care Reform on the Daily Delivery of Care. The Methodist Hospital System Ethics Grand Rounds. September 3, 2008.
38. Minding the Gap: A Decomposition of Emergency Department Use by Medicaid Enrollees and the Uninsured. University of Houston Center for Public Policy. March 2008.
39. Presidential Prescriptions for the US Healthcare System. Rice University. February 2008.
40. Emergency Department Utilization of the Intermittently Uninsured. Presented at the
University of Texas School of Public Health. October 2006. Grants and Contracts Active Summer 2015 – 2019 Miami Business School Summer Research Grant- 2/9 salary. Completed June 2017 – May 2018 University of Miami Provost’s Research Award. 6/1/2014 – 5/31/2016 Title: Treatment of Displaced, Low-Income Children with Chronic Conditions. R03HD079758. Sponsor: Sam Houston State University. Role and Percent Effort: Co-Principal Investigator (20%). Other Co-PI is Troy Quast. Total amount: $147,476. Subcontract amount: $59,301.00. This is a sub-project of a parent grant funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). 9/15/2013 – 2/14/2016 Title: Public Health and Primary Care Integration Through Enhanced Public Health Information Technology (PHIT): A PHIT Maturity Index for Improved Effectiveness, Efficiency and Outcomes. Sponsor: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Services and System Research (PHSSR).
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Role and Percent Effort: Collaborator (5%). Principal Investigators: Agarwal R, Gold R, Kleinman D. Total amount: $199,920. Subcontract amount: $6,500. 1/1/2013 – 12/31/2013 Title: Job and Wealth Loss and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Services Use. Sponsor: Maryland Population Research Center. Role and Percent Effort: Co-Principal Investigator. Other Co-PI is Jie Chen. Total amount: $15,000. My amount $7,500. This is a Maryland Population Research Center (MPRC) Seed Grant and MPRC is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Center for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) grant R24-HD041041. 12/1/2011 – 6/30/2012 Title: Prince George’s County Public Health Impact Assessment. Sponsor: University of Maryland Medical System, DimensionsHealth, Prince George’s County, and the Maryland state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Role and Percent Effort: Co-investigator (15%). Principal Investigator Dushanka Kleinman. Total amount: $250,806. Subcontract amount $19,000. 9/1/2011 – 12/31/2013 Title: Effect of Changes in Medicaid Physician Fees on Access, Use and Costs of Preventive Care. Sponsor: National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R21. Role and Percent Effort: Co-Principal Investigator (30%). Other Co-PI Adam Atherly. Total amount: $424,071. Subcontract amount: $142,274. 1/1/2011 – 12/31/2011 Title: Health Care Use and Chronic Conditions among Childless Adult Medicaid Enrollees in Arizona. Sponsor: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Role and Percent Effort: Co-Investigator (10%). Other Co-Investigators: Jack Meyer, Esther Reagan, and Dennis Roberts. Total amount: $50,000. Subcontract amount: $10,000. 8/1/2010 – 8/1/2011 Title: Examining the Effects of Cost Sharing on Utilization and Disparities in Children’s Medicaid and CHIP. Sponsor: The Ohio State University Research Foundation. Role and Percent Effort: Co-Principal Investigator. Other Co-PI: Paula Song. Total amount: $30,000. Subcontract amount: $15,000. 2/1/2010 – 2/28/2011 Title: Non-Enrollment by Children Eligible for Public Health Insurance. Sponsor: US Census Bureau and National Poverty Center at the University of Michigan.
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Role and Percent Effort: Principal Investigator (10%). Co-Investigator: Hanns Kuttner. Total amount: $26,000. Subcontract amount: $13,000.
5/15/2010 – 8/22/2011 Title: The Effects of Emergency Department Copayments on Medicaid Enrollees’ Use of Physician and Hospital Services. Sponsor: University of Maryland Research and Scholarship Award. Role and Percent Effort: Principal Investigator (15%). Total amount: $9,000. 11/1/2009 – 11/30/2010 Title: The Effects of Natural Disaster on Health Care Utilization: An Evaluation of the Hurricane Katrina “TexKat” Medicaid Waiver. Sponsor: Maryland Population Research Center Role and Percent Effort: Co-Principal Investigator (15%). Other Co-PI: Troy Quast. Total amount: $14,930. This is a Maryland Population Research Center (MPRC) Seed Grant and MPRC is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Center for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) grant R24-HD041041. 7/1/2008 – 7/31/2011 Title: Mental Health Policy Analysis Collaborative. Sponsor: The Houston Endowment. Role and Percent Effort: Co-Investigator (15%). Other Co-Investigators: William Schnapp, John Burruss, Scott Hickey, and Paul Raffoul. Total amount $1,000,000. Fellowships, Prizes and Awards
1. The University of Miami Business School Faculty Research Mentor of the Year awarded by Undergraduate Business Education. 2018.
2. University of Miami Provost’s Research Award. 2017-2018.
3. Recognized as a “Top Reviewer” for Medical Care for 2013-2015. 4. Abstract selected for “Best of AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (ARM)” for the
2014 AcademyHealth annual research meeting. 5. Elected President of the Gamma Zeta chapter of Delta Omega, the Honorary Society in
Public Health. 2013 –2015.
6. The University of Maryland School of Public Health Leda Amick Wilson Mentoring Award. Award Recipient. 2012 – 2013.
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7. Nominated by graduate students and faculty for the Association of
Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH)/Pfizer Early Career Award. 2013.
8. Nominated by graduate students for the University of Maryland Graduate Faculty Mentoring Award. 2013.
9. The University of Maryland School of Public Health Annual Doris W. Sands Excellent
Teaching Award. 2011 – 2012.
10. Inducted into the Gamma Zeta chapter of Delta Omega, the Honorary Society in Public Health. 2011.
11. Copayments Did Not Reduce Medicaid Enrollees’ Nonemergency Use of Emergency Departments. Health Affairs. September 2010;29(9):1643-1650. Nominated for the ASPH/Pfizer Young Investigator’s Research Award, the AcademyHealth Article-of-the-Year award, and the NIHCM Health Care Research Award.
12. Research and Scholarship Award. 2010. University of Maryland.
13. 1st place poster: “Do Copayments Affect Emergency Department Utilization of Medicaid
Enrollees?” Efficiency division, Kelsey-Seybold Research Foundation 9th Annual Health Services and Outcomes Research Conference. Houston TX. December 2008.
14. 1st place poster “Decomposing the Effect of Medicaid on Emergency Department Use.” Efficiency division, Kelsey-Seybold Research Foundation 8th Annual Health Services and Outcomes Research Conference. Houston TX. November 2007.
15. Rackham Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan - Fall 2005.
Teaching, Mentoring and Advising Courses taught in the past 5 years
University of Miami
Fall 2019 Essentials of Healthcare Administration HSM 601 (co-taught with Rick Toren) 33 MHA, MD/MBA, MBA students, 2 credits Professional Skills Development HSM 683 36 MHA, MBA students, 2 credits Spring 2019 Health Economics HSM 320
40 undergraduate students, 3 credits
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Public Policy and Health HSM 655 37 MHA and MD/MBA students, 2 credits Population Health HSM 620
27 MHA and MD/MBA students, 2 credits Public Policy and Health HSM 655 19 MBA students, 3 credits Directed Study/Internships HSM 650 4 MHA students, 2 credits
Fall 2018 Essentials of Healthcare Administration HSM 601 40 MHA, MD/MBA, and MBA students, 2 credits Professional Skills Development HSM 683 23 MHA students, 2 credits Spring 2018 Health Economics HSM 320 21 undergraduate students, 3 credits Public Policy and Health HSM 655 22 MHA students, 2 credits Population Health HSM 620 18 MHA students, 2 credits Public Policy and Health HSM 655 26 MBA students, 3 credits Honors Research HSM 555, Directed Study MGT 699 2 students, 3 credits Health Care Administration Internship and Capstone HSM 699 5 students, 4 credits
Fall 2017 Population Health HSM 310
20 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours Essentials of Healthcare Administration HSM 601 (Co-taught with Donna Shalala) 22 MHA students, 2 credits Professional Skills Development HSM 683 (Co-taught with Steve Ullmann)
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19 MHA students, 2 credits
Spring 2017 Health Economics HSM 320 24 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours Health Care Crisis: Politics and Policies POL 536 (Co-taught with Donna Shalala) 157 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours Public Policy and Health HSM 655 33 MBA students, 3 credit hours Fall 2016 Population Health HSM 310 (Co-taught with Donna Shalala) 28 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours
Spring 2016 Population Health HSM 310
7 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours Health Economics HSM 320 4 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours
University of Maryland, College Park Summer 2015 Health Services Capstone HLSA 786
1 master’s student, 3 credit hours Spring 2015 Current Topics in Health Services HLSA 709 9 master’s and doctoral students, 1 credit hour
Spring 2015 Health Services Research Portfolio I HLSA 791 2 doctoral students, 3 credit hours
Spring 2015 Health Services Capstone HLSA 786
4 master’s student, 3 credit hours s Spring 2015 Introduction to Health Policy and Services HLSA 300
(Developed new undergraduate course for the Public Health Sciences degree) 34 undergraduate students, 3 credit hours
Spring 2015 Introduction to Health Systems HLSA 601 6 master’s students, 3 credit hours Fall 2014 Health Services Capstone HLSA 786
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1 master’s student, 3 credit hours Fall 2014 Health Services Internship HLSA 785 2 master’s students, 3 credit hours Fall 2014 Health Services Research Portfolio II HLSA 793 3 doctoral students, 3 credit hours Fall 2014 Introduction to Health Systems HLSA 601 23 master’s and doctoral students, 3 credit hours
Curriculum Development Spring 2019 Restructured HSM 620 Population Health to be a project-based
course in collaboration with UHealth. Fall 2017 Course development: designed and taught HSM 683 Professional
Skills Development course in the MHA program. Experiential learning.
Spring 2016 Degree development: took lead in designing the curriculum for a
Master’s of Health Administration (MHA), led the proposal through University approval process. Approved October 2016, launched August 2017.
Spring 2016 Course development: developed the syllabus and curriculum for
HSM 310: Population Health and HSM 320: Health Care Demand and Supply. These courses are new courses for undergraduate majors and minors at the University of Miami.
Spring 2015 Course development: developed the syllabus and curriculum for
HLSA 300: Introduction to Health Services and Policy. This undergraduate course is a core course for the new Public Health Science B.S. degree at the University of Maryland.
Spring 2014 Course development: developed the syllabus and curriculum
(tailored to doctoral students’ needs) for HLSA 792 Health Services Portfolio Seminar I.
Spring 2013 Course development: created online version of Introduction to
Health Systems HLSA 601 for online University of Maryland MPH program.
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Fall 2012 Participated in “The Incidental Economist University.” A well-known blogger provided weekly updates related to our course readings.
Fall 2011 Developed the syllabus and curriculum (tailored to doctoral
students’ needs) for HLSA 791 Advanced Research Seminar I. Fall 2010 Developed the syllabus and curriculum (tailored to doctoral
students’ needs) for HLSA 898 Pre-candidacy Research Seminar. Fall 2009 Developed the syllabus and curriculum for HLSA 601 Introduction
to Health Systems (course materials are updated each semester). Teaching Awards 2012 The University of Maryland School of Public Health Annual Doris
W. Sands Excellent Teaching Award. Advising and Mentoring
The department adopted a policy of dual advising for doctoral students in the 2013-2014 academic year. The Health Management and Policy department at the University of Miami does not have a doctoral program.
Doctoral Students: 2015 - 2017 Raphael Gaeta. Department of Health Services Administration.
Member of dissertation committee. 2012 – 2017 Robin Bloodworth, M.P.H. Department of Health Services
Administration. Member of dissertation committee. 2013 – 2015 Marlon Daniel, M.S. Department of Health Services
Administration. 2009 – 2013 Kathleen Ruben, Ph.D., M.S. Department of Health Services
Administration. Selected and honored as School of Public Health “Dean’s Scholar”
Co-Chair of dissertation committee. Recipient of the Rudd Health Literacy Fellowship
Dissertation title: Expanding the Conceptual Framework of Health Literacy to Improve Long Term Services and Supports. Dissertation nominated for School of Public Health Best Dissertation Award.
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(Currently Health Policy Analyst at Maryland Health Care Coalition)
2011 Keith Kranker, Ph.D. Department of Economics, University of Maryland.
Member of dissertation committee. Dissertation title: The Effect of Medicaid Disease Management Programs on Medical Expenditures. (Currently a Researcher at Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.)
2009 – 2012 Jennifer Villani, Ph.D., M.A. Department of Health Services
Administration, Selected and honored as School of Public Health “Dean’s Scholar” Chair of dissertation committee.
Dissertation title: Perception of Patient-Provider Communication and Its Association with Health Services Utilization. (Currently Senior Health Policy Analyst at NIH)
Dissertation nominated for School of Public Health Best Dissertation Award.
Other Students: Have served on internship, capstone, and thesis committees for over 25 students.
Other Mentoring:
2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of North Carolina
Clinical Scholars Program Mentor. 2015 – 2017 University of Miami School of Business Administration Mentoring
Program. Mentor for Raymond Truong. 2012 – 2013 Selected for and Participated in the UMD “Keeping our Faculties”
ADVANCE mentoring program. 2013 Selected as a faculty mentor for the Public Health Systems
Research (PHSR) program of AcademyHealth. Elizabeth Harper, Dr.PH candidate at University of Kentucky.
Mentoring Awards
2012 – 2013 The University of Maryland School of Public Health Leda Amick
Wilson Mentoring Award. Award Recipient. 2012 – 2013 Nominated by graduate students for the University of Maryland
Graduate Faculty Mentoring Award. Award Nominee.
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Service
Professional 2019 Steering Committee Member for the Southeastern Health
Economics Study Group. 2018 Mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/AcademyHealth
Clinical Scholars program. 2017 Invited reviewer for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and
AcademyHealth “Health Data for Action” grant solicitation. 2016 – present Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Health System and
Value Research (HSVR) Study Section standing member (four year term).
2016 National Institutes of Health. Health Services Organization and
Delivery Study Section. Ad Hoc Reviewer (one time service). 2016 Poster Walk Leader for “Payment and Delivery System
Innovation” 2016 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. 2015 - 2016 Theme Leader and Scientific Review Committee member for
“Payment and Delivery System Innovation” 2016 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting and Chair of two conference sessions.
2015 - present Review Committee member for the Presidential Scholarship for the
AcademyHealth Institute on Advocacy and Public Policy. 2015 Invited reviewer for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and
AcademyHealth “Optimizing Value in Health Care: Consumer-Focused Trends from the Field” grant solicitation.
2015 – 2019 Elected board member of the AcademyHealth Committee on
Advocacy and Public Policy. 2015 Scientific Review Committee member and Theme Reviewer
“Payment and Delivery System Innovation” 2015 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting.
2014 – 2015 Member of Prince George’s County Primary Healthcare Strategic
Plan Advisory Workgroup on Physician Recruitment and Retention.
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2013 – 2015 President, Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta Omega, the Honorary Society in Public Health.
2013 – 2015 Member of the Prince George’s County Regional Medical Center
Primary Care Stakeholders Committee. Nominated by Prince George’s County Council member Eric Olson to represent District 3 in informing the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission’s plans to develop a regional medical center.
2012 – 2017 International Health Economics Association. Scientific Committee member. 2011 – 2015 Founded, organized and maintained Health Research DC, a 30-
member group of health researchers in the DC Metro area that met monthly for research seminars.
2011 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Emergency
Department Prevention Quality Indicators Work Group Member. 2010 – present American Society of Health Economists.
Scientific Committee member. Conduct abstract reviews, serve as chair and/or discussant for conference presentations.
2006 – present Serve as discussant, chair of session for numerous academic
conference presentations. 2006 – 2009 Healthcare for the Homeless Houston FQHC Advisory Committee Board member. Editorial Boards 2013 –2015 Associate Editor. “Utilization, Expenditure, Economics and
Financial Systems” section of BMC Health Services Research. Journal Reviews 2019 Health Services Research Preventive Medicine Reports Medical Care Journal of American Board of Family Medicine American Journal of Managed Care Preventive Medicine 2018 Health Affairs Health Services Research
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Medical Care Health Systems Journal of Risk and Insurance Disability and Rehabilitation Journal of Health Economics Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health International Journal of Dermatology 2017 Health Services Research Health Economics Health Affairs Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine American Journal of Public Health Inquiry American Journal of Preventive Medicine Injury Prevention Journal of Asthma 2016 New England Journal of Medicine Health Services Research Journal of Interprofessional Care Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved Journal of the Board of American Family Medicine American Journal of Preventive Medicine Medical Care American Journal of Public Health Injury Prevention BMC Medical Research Methodology Health Economics 2015 Health Affairs Journal of Human Resources BMC Health Services Research American Journal of Preventive Medicine Medical Care American Journal of Public Health Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Disaster Management and Public Health Preparedness 2014 Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Medical Care BMC Health Services Research
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Journal of Human Resources American Journal of Public Health Chronic Diseases- International Global Public Health 2013 Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Medical Care Health Affairs Health Economics Population Research and Policy Review Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research American Journal of Public Health American Journal of Managed Care 2012 Journal of Health Economics Medical Care American Journal of Public Health Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2011 Health Affairs Health Services Research Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved American Journal of Managed Care 2010 Medical Care Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2009 Medical Care Social Science & Medicine Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2008 Medical Care Social Science & Medicine Textbook Reviews 2013 Introduction to Health Services: Foundations and Challenges.
Healy B, Evans T. 2010 Applications in Health Economics. Feldstein P. 2009 Environmental Politics and Policy. Rosenbaum WA.
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Documentary Film Reviews 2015 Code Black. Bullfrog Productions. 2013 The Waiting Room. Bullfrog Productions. Memberships 2016 – 2017 American Economics Association 2011 Population Association of America 2011 American Public Health Association 2010, 2015 - present Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management 2015 – present Association of University Programs in Health Administration 2008 – present American Society of Health Economists 2006 – present International Health Economics Association 2005 – present AcademyHealth University Service 2019 – present University of Miami Faculty Senate Committee on Professional
Conduct 2019 – present Faculty Fellow, Eaton Residential College 2017 – present Provost’s Research Award Review Committee 2017 – present University of Miami Research Council Executive Committee 2016 – present University of Miami Undergraduate Admission Office Scholarship
Faculty Interviewer/Presenter 2016 – 2017 University of Miami School of Business Administration Dean
Search Committee 2013 – 2015 University of Maryland Vice President’s Advisory Committee
(VPAC) Programs, Curricula, and Courses Committee (PCC).
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2013 – 2015 University of Maryland Public Health Science Steering Committee 2010 – 2011 University of Maryland School of Public Policy Faculty Search
Committee School Service 2019 – present Elected 2nd Vice Speaker of the School Council 2018 Miami Business School, 70th Anniversary Planning Committee 2018 – present Miami Business School, Strategy Committee Member 2017 – present Miami Business School, Executive Education Committee 2016 – present Miami Business School, School Council Member 2013 – 2015 University of Maryland SPH Innovation and Technology
Committee 2012 University of Maryland School of Public Health University
Fellowship Review Committee 2010 – 2013 University of Maryland, Baltimore and University of Maryland
College Park Task Force on Comparative Effectiveness Research 2010 – 2012 School of Public Health Senate Executive Committee 2008 – 2009 Faculty Advisor to Children’s Defense Fund Student Health
Outreach (CDF SHOUT) Rice University. Department Service 2019 Faculty mentor to the South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum
(SFHEF) undergraduate (1st place) and graduate University of Miami case competition teams.
Faculty mentor to the Business School Alliance of Health
Management MBA case competition team. 2018 Faculty mentor to the South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum
(SFHEF) undergraduate University of Miami case competition team: 1st place.
2016 – present Faculty advisor to the Undergraduate Health Care Club (student
organization)
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2016 – present Director of the MHA program 2015 – 2016 Chair of the Master’s in Health Administration (MHA)
development committee (University of Miami) 2014 Faculty mentor to the National Association of Health Services
Executives (NAHSE) case competition team 2014 – 2015 Founding faculty advisor to Health Services Administration
Student Association (HSASA) 2013 – 2014 Faculty Search Committees (assistant professor position, chair
position) 2012 – 2015 Chair of the Committee on Programs, Courses, and Curricula
(PCC) 2011 – 2012 Faculty Search Committee (assistant professor position) 2009 – 2015 Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee 2009 – 2015 Merit Review Committee 2009 – 2015 Graduate Student Comprehensive Exam (Portfolio) Committee 2009 – 2015 Graduate Student Admissions Committee 2009 – 2015 Chair of the Core Instructor Committee Selected Media Coverage
2019 Selected coverage for International Journal of Dermatology
article: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-01-tattoos-linked-individuals-health-risky.html
2018 Interviewed for WLRN NPR affiliate on reference pricing: http://wlrn.org/post/fed-traditional-health-insurance-south-florida-
company-tries-something-radical Interviewed for MedPage Today on Maryland Global Budgets:
https://www.medpagetoday.com/hospitalbasedmedicine/generalhospitalpractice/71747
2017 Interviewed for research on hospital charges:
http://www.lifezette.com/healthzette/worlds-expensive-babysitter/
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Live tv interviews with This week in South Florida on WPLG
ABC 10 discussing the Republican Replacement Bill. https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/this-week-in-
south-florida-how-will-healthcare-reform-impact-florida
https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/this-week-in-south-florida-vice-president-mike-pence-visits-south-florida-to-push-for-obamacare-repeal
Interviewed for NPR’s Marketplace on Trump’s rollback of birth
control provision. https://www.marketplace.org/2017/05/30/economy/mid-day-
update/05302017-mdu Live tv interview with Your South Florida on Children’s Health
Insurance Program reauthorization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_tlpvaBKvI
2016 Panelist on the Wharton School’s Business of Health Care – Business Radio on Sirius XM: Maryland’s Global Hospital Budgets. http://www.whartonhealthcare.org/wharton_sirius_radio_session_maryland_s_global_hospital_budgets
Radio interview for National Public Radio WLRN 91.3 with
Sammy Mack. http://wlrn.org/post/researcher-under-obamacare-costs-go-down-young-adults-mental-illness-0
Consulted for expertise on health care spending trends
http://www.miamitodaynews.com/2016/07/05/factors-keeping-healthcare-costs-steady/
Selected coverage of Journal of Health Care Finance article: http://wlrn.org/post/research-what-happens-when-hospitals-are-
publicly-shamed-over-prices-not-so-much https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-
health/wp/2016/10/20/despite-being-shamed-for-overcharging-patients-hospitals-raised-their-prices-again/
http://time.com/money/4541049/hospitals-prices-overcharging-
patients-report/
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2015 Interviewed for research on linking uninsured patients in the emergency department to safety-net primary care clinics:
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150505112212.htm Consulted for expertise on the Medicaid program in Maryland for
the Mid-Atlantic AARP July 2015 issue. http://states.aarp.org/md-health-care-for-the-most-vulnerable/
Radio interview for KCSN 88.5 on research linking uninsured
patients in the emergency department to safety-net primary care clinics.
2014 Consulted for expertise on the Maryland All-Payer System reform
waiver (Modern Healthcare, National Journal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette).
Quoted in Becker’s Hospital Review: http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/has-maryland-
found-a-solution-to-the-u-s-healthcare-cost-crisis.html 2013 Interviewed for the paper on racial/ethnic disparities in health
services utilization during the Great Recession. Press coverage from: Reuters Health, Health Day, US News and World Report, CBS News, ABC News, Kaiser Health News, The Chicago Tribune, The Morning Consult, American Health Line, California Healthline, Associations of Schools of Public Health Friday Letter, and others.
Consulted for news story on radio show Sound Medicine.
Consulted for insight on news story on a Medicaid expansion series printed in Carroll County Times.
Cited in the Washington Post article: Information technology is
changing health-care system: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/information-technology-is-changing-health-care-system/2014/01/10/0b66e8c6-7250-11e3-9389-09ef9944065e_story.html
2012 Interviewed by Sarah Kliff for Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2012/07/11/study-medicaid-patients-arent-using-the-emergency-department-for-routine-care/
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Consulted for insight on news story printed in the Washington Examiner.
Consulted for insight on news story printed in the Montgomery
County Gazette.
Consulted for insight on news story printed in Annapolis Capital Gazette.
2009 Interviewed by KPFT FM 90.1 in Houston regarding research on Hurricane Katrina
Podcasts
2013 Conversations on How to Save Health Care. A three part series joint with the Robert H. Smith School of Business and the Washington Post’s Capital Business Report:
Part 1: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/news/conversations-how-
save-health-care-part-1 Part 2: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/news/conversations-how-
save-health-care-part-2
Part 3: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/news/conversations-how-save-health-care-part-3