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March 4, 2021 Curriculum Vitae NAME: James E. Bailey, MD, MPH, FACP BIRTHDAY: September 11, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Worth, Texas EDUCATION: Undergraduate: St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, B.A. 1983 (Mathematics and Philosophy) Graduate: University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama, M.D., May 1990 University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, M.P.H., December, 1992 Internship: University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Seattle, WA, Internal Medicine, Primary Care, July 1990 - June 1991 Residency: University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Seattle, WA, Internal Medicine, Primary Care, July 1991 - June 1993 HONORS/AWARDS: Undergraduate: Summa Cum Laude, SJC, 1983 Highest Honors, Senior Oral Examination, SJC, 1983 Honorable Mention, Best Senior Essay, SJC, 1982 – 1983 Best Junior Essay, SJC, 1981 - 1982 Guttman Foundation Scholarship, SJC, 1981 – 1983 Graduate: Larry Mayes Memorial Scholarship, UASOM, 1990 Battle Searcy Memorial Award in Psychiatry, UASOM, 1990 Tinsley R. Harrison Medical Student Society, UASOM, 1990 Award and Honors in Medical Ethics, UASOM, 1986 Public Health Education Fund Scholarship, UAB, 1985 – 1987 Project Coordinator, Diarrhea Disease Training Program, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, Spring, 1990

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March 4, 2021

Curriculum Vitae NAME: James E. Bailey, MD, MPH, FACP

BIRTHDAY: September 11, 1961 BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Worth, Texas

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate: St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, B.A. 1983 (Mathematics and Philosophy) Graduate: University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama, M.D., May 1990 University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, M.P.H., December,

1992 Internship: University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Seattle, WA, Internal Medicine, Primary Care, July 1990 - June 1991 Residency: University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Seattle, WA, Internal Medicine, Primary Care, July 1991 - June 1993

HONORS/AWARDS:

Undergraduate: Summa Cum Laude, SJC, 1983 Highest Honors, Senior Oral Examination, SJC, 1983 Honorable Mention, Best Senior Essay, SJC, 1982 – 1983 Best Junior Essay, SJC, 1981 - 1982 Guttman Foundation Scholarship, SJC, 1981 – 1983

Graduate: Larry Mayes Memorial Scholarship, UASOM, 1990 Battle Searcy Memorial Award in Psychiatry, UASOM, 1990 Tinsley R. Harrison Medical Student Society, UASOM, 1990 Award and Honors in Medical Ethics, UASOM, 1986 Public Health Education Fund Scholarship, UAB, 1985 – 1987 Project Coordinator, Diarrhea Disease Training Program, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala,

Spring, 1990

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Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) Intern, Washington, DC, Summer, 1988

Class Representative, UASOM, 1986 - 1988 Chairman and Founder, Student Curriculum Evaluation Committee, UASOM,1986 –

1988 Basic Sciences Curriculum Committee, UASOM, 1987 – 1990 Committee on Impaired Students and Faculty, UASOM, 1987 – 1990 Curriculum Subcommittee, Residency Advisory Committee, UW, 1992 – 1993

Professional: Best Research Abstract Award, Society of General Internal Medicine, Southern

Regional Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2, 1996 Medicus Hippocraticus Award, received at 1st International Medical Olympiad from

President of Greece for scholarship in history of medicine, Kos, Greece, August 31, 1996

Golden Apple Award for teaching excellence in Preventive Medicine, 1998 Golden Apple Award for teaching excellence in Internal Medicine Clerkship, 1999,

2000 Fellow, American College of Physicians, Elected 1999 First Annual Health Services Research Day, The University of Tennessee Health

Science Center (UTHSC), Best Faculty Poster Award, 2003 Elected Fellow, Center for Health Services Research, UTHSC, 2004 Invited Participant, First Crossing the Quality Chasm Summit, Institute of Medicine,

National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., January 6 – 7, 2004 Educational Development Leave granted to study medical history and ethics,

comparative health system performance and health system design, Florence Italy, 2004 – 2005

Invited Participant, First Annual Agency for Health Research and Quality Chartered Value Exchange (CVE) Learning Network Meeting, Bethesda, MD, February 27 – 29, 2008

Invited Participant, Second Annual Agency for Health Research and Quality Chartered Value Exchange (CVE) Learning Network Meeting, Bethesda, MD, July 29 – 30, 2009

Member, Agency for Health Research and Quality Chartered Value Exchanges Sustainability Workgroup, 2008 – 2009

Elected member, American Osler Society, 2011 Top 20 Teachers, Department of Medicine, 2010 – 2011 Best Doctors in America (selected by peers), 2005 – 2012, 2017 – 2020 Memphis Magazine (Castle Connolly)” Memphis Top Doctors 2003 – 2004, 2013 –

2016, 2019 Best Research Abstract Award, Society of General Internal Medicine, Southern

Regional Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 11, 2012 Tennessee Medical Association, Distinguished Service Award, 2012 Loris Premuda Award for best oral abstract presentation, 43rd Congress of the

International Society for the History of Medicine, Padua-Abano Terme, Italy, September 12-16, 2012

National Press Club panelist, Washington, DC, 2013 Finalist, Health Care Heroes, Memphis Business Journal, 2013 Co-founder Award, Healthy Memphis Common Table, 10th Anniversary, 2013

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Finalist, Health Care Heroes, Memphis Business Journal, 2014 Winner, AMA–MGMA Practice Innovation Challenge (for SafeMed care transitions

program practice improvement module), 2015 Benjamin Franklin Award for Popular Fiction, Silver Award winner for The End of

Healing, Independent Book Publishers Association, 2016 Art of Science exhibit selection of The End of Healing illustration, interpreted by artist

Nysha Oren Nelson, Rust Hall at Memphis College of Art, February 22 to April 18, 2018

Research Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Center for Cancer Research, UTHSC, 2019 – present

Member, Tennessee Clinical and Translational Science Institute, UTHSC, 2020 – present

BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1994 Recertification, 2005

Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification, 2015 LICENSURE: Tennessee, #MD26147, current SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:

American Association for the History of Medicine, 2008 – 2010 American College of Physicians, 1995 – present American Heart Association, 2000 – 2004 American Osler Society, 2011 – present American Medical Association, 1995 – present American Public Health Association, 1992 – present Association of Chiefs in General Internal Medicine, 2001 – 2007 Association for Health Services Research/Academy Health, 1995 – present International Society for the History of Medicine, 1996 – present Memphis Academy of Internal Medicine, 1996 – present Memphis Medical History Society, 2005 – 2010 The Memphis Medical Society, 2001 – present Society of General Internal Medicine, 1992 – present Tennessee Medical Association, 2001 – present

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:

Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal

Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), July 2007 – present

Professor of Preventive Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, UTHSC, July 2013 – present

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Robert S. Pearce Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine, UTHSC, July 2016 – present Director, Diabetes Wellness and Prevention Coalition Registry and Practice-based

Research Network, UTHSC, 2014 – present Director, Center for Health System Improvement, 2013 – present Adjunct Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Outcomes and

Policy Research Program, UTHSC, 2011 – present M.K. Callison Endowed Professor of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine,

Division of General Internal Medicine, The UTHSC, 2001 – 2008 Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, UTHSC,

2001 – 2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine, UTHSC, 1999 – 2007 Faculty of the College of Graduate Health Sciences, UTHSC, 2000 – present Associate Professor, Dept. of Preventive Medicine, UTHSC, 1999 – present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine,

UTHSC, 1994 – 1998 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Preventive Medicine, Division of Health Services and

Policy Research, UTHSC, 1994 – 1998 Acting Instructor, University of Washington, Dept. of Medicine, Seattle, WA, 1993 –

1994 Graduate Research Assistant, Ford Foundation Child Survival Project, University of

Alabama, College of Community Health Sciences, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1984 – 1986 HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

Regional Medical Center, Memphis, Active Staff, 1994 - present Methodist University Hospital, Memphis, Active Staff, 2003 - 2010 University of Tennessee, Memphis, William F. Bowld Hospital, Active Staff, 1995 - 2004

OTHER APPOINTMENTS: Providence Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Chief Medical Resident, 1993 – 1994 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center: 1. Director, Health Outcomes Scholars and Health Care Quality Scholars Programs, 2020 –

present 2. Course Director and Faculty, Health System Seminar (Health Policy 101—Diagnosing the

Ills of the Healthcare System), 2 credit hour course in Health Outcomes and Policy Research PhD Program, Spring 2017 – present

3. Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (PSQI) Clerkship Director: develop and/or update curriculum, and lead monthly PSQI sessions for medical students, 2012 – present

4. Attending Physician, Medplex Medicine Clinic: 2 half days per week. Responsibilities include supervision of 4-6 housestaff, 1 fourth year medical student from ambulatory medicine clerkship and 1-3 Pharm.D. Residents, 1994 - present

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5. Ambulatory Curriculum for Internal Medicine: develop and/or update online curriculum materials for 3 – 6 pre-clinic teaching sessions per year (1994 – 2011) and lead pre-clinic sessions two days per week, 1994 – 2014

6. Attending Physician, Regional Medical Center i. Medicine Consult Service: periodic weekend supervision and teaching of 1 housestaff,

1994 - present ii. Inpatient Medicine Service and Medicine Consult Service: one to three months per

year. Responsibilities include coverage of, including daily supervision and teaching of approximately 3 housestaff, 2 third-year medical students, 1 fourth-year medical student, and 1 Pharm.D. resident, 1994 - 2013

7. Preventive Medicine i. Principles of Clinical Medicine, bimonthly journal clubs for M1s, 2011 – 2013

(episodic) ii. Preceptor, Prevention, Community and Culture for bimonthly sessions for M1s, 2007 –

2011 iii. Lecturer and Preceptor, Longitudinal Community Program and Preventive Medicine

Course: lecture or precept first-year medical students 1 - 8 hours per year, 1994 – 2007

8. Clinical Skills i. Principles of Clinical Medicine, periodic “Medicine Report” sessions for M1s, 2012 –

2013 ii. Master Clinician, Doctoring: Recognizing Signs and Symptoms Course for bimonthly

sessions for M1-M2s, 2007 – 2012 iii. Preceptor, Longitudinal Community Program: precept approximately 15 students 3-6

hours per week for 4-6 weeks per year, 2000 - 2001 iv. Introduction to Clinical Skills Course: supervised and taught 3-4 second-year medical

students clinical skills, 4 hours per week, for 3 month course every 2 to 3 years, 1994 - 1999

9. Seminar Leader and Preceptor, Medical Student Certificate Program in Health Systems and Leadership (previously known as Health System Studies Program): help lead bimonthly journal club sessions for M3s, 2007 – 2011

10. Lecturer, Medicine Housestaff Noon Conference: lecture to all internal medicine housestaff 1-3 hours per year on topics in preventive and clinical medicine, 1994 – 2013

11. Lecturer, Community Dentistry Course, Dental School, Transdisciplinary Team-based Approach to Coordinated Health Care, 2019 – present

12. Dissertation Committees: Serve as dissertation committee member and research mentor for doctoral students

i. College of Pharmacy (Ph.D. in Health Sciences Administration), Karen C. Matthews, awarded Ph.D. in 2004

ii. College of Nursing (Ph.D in Nursing), Shirley Thorn, awarded Ph.D. in 2011 iii. College of Pharmacy (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Jun Tang,

awarded Ph.D. in 2012 iv. College of Pharmacy (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Courtnee

Melton, dissertation committee, 2011 – 2013 v. University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Ph.D. in Applied Biosciences), Marie-Astrid

Cartron-Mizeraki, dissertation committee, 2012 – present vi. College of Pharmacy (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Elaheh

Shirneshan, dissertation committee, 2012 – 2013 vii. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy

Research), Jill Nault, dissertation committee chairman, 2013 – 2016 viii. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy

Research), Kiraat Munshi, dissertation committee chairman, 2013 – 2015

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ix. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Satya Surbhi, dissertation committee chairman, 2013 – 2016.

x. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Sohul Shuvo, dissertation committee member, 2018 – present.

xi. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Manal Alshakhs, dissertation committee member, 2019 – present.

xii. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Ming Chen, dissertation committee chairman, 2020 – present.

xiii. College of Graduate Health Sciences (Ph.D. in Health Outcomes and Policy Research), Yao Lan, dissertation committee, 2013 – present.

13. Mentor for Junior and Visiting Faculty including: i. Shelly Ost, MD, Department of Medicine, 2019 – present ii. Amber Thacker, MD, Department of Medicine, 2019 – present iii. Charisse Madlock-Brown, PhD, Department of Health Information Management,

College of Health Professions, 2019 – present iv. Christopher Jackson, MD, Department of Medicine, 2019 – present v. Ron Cossman, PhD, Visiting Professor, Mississippi State University, 2019 – present vi. Shaquita Starks, PhD, College of Nursing, 2017 – present vii. Satya Surbhi, PhD, Department of Medicine, 2017 – present viii. Donna Zulman, MD, MPH, Stanford University, Department of Medicine, 2017 – 2019 ix. Cameron Kaplan, PhD, Department of Preventive Medicine, 2016 – 2018 x. Keiko Asao, PhD, Department of Preventive Medicine, 2015 – 2016 xi. Scott Russell, MD, Department of Medicine, 2002 – 2007 xii. Stephanie Connelly, MD, Departments Medicine and Preventive Medicine, 2002 –

2007 14. Mentor for Ayesha Ali, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellowship, 2016 – 2017 15. Mentor for Satya Surbhi, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellowship, 2016 – 2017 16. Mentor for Michelle Clayton, MPH: PhD candidate in Health Outcomes and Policy

Research, 2016 – 2017 17. Mentor for Ankur Dashputre, MS: PhD candidate in Health Outcomes and Policy Research, ,

2016 – present 18. Mentor for Sohul Shuvo: PhD candidate in Health Outcomes and Policy Research, 2016 –

present 19. Mentor for Ming Chen, MS: PhD candidate in Health Outcomes and Policy Research, 2019

– present 20. Mentor for Sam Faleye, MD: PhD candidate in Health Outcomes and Policy Research, 2020

– present 21. Mentor for Satya Surbhi for awarded PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers

of America) Foundation Young Investigator, Center for Adherence Improvement, Pre-doctoral Fellowship, 2015 – 2016

22. Mentor for medical students participating in the NIH Medical Student Research Fellowship, including:

i. Paige Farrow-Davis, Sierra Gafney, Michelle Devin Duncan, 2019 ii. Rosita Ekem, Mary McBride, Emily Mylhousen, Matthew Scott, 2018 iii. Alex Galloway, Ian Michalak, Nick Diloreto, Zachary Pope, 2017 iv. Aneikan Udoko, 2016

23. Mentor for pre-medical, medical, and pharmacy students participating in summer research training, including:

i. Kirstie Finch, 2019 – 2020 ii. Annie Ameha, 2018 – 2019 iii. Monika Jain, 2019 iv. Stanley Dowell, II, 2018 v. Lisa Mabry, 2011

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24. Masters Project Advisor, Masters in Public Health program, University of Memphis, School of Public Health, Bianca Jackson, Awarded M.P.H. 2014

25. Masters Project Advisor, Masters in Epidemiology program, Department of Preventive Medicine, Jeff Harris, M.D., Awarded M.S. 2014

26. Lecturer, MEDStudy Curriculum for Internal Medicine residents, 1 – 3 hours per year, 2007 – 2009

27. Faculty Advisor, Internal Medicine Resident Journal Club: participated and helped lead Journal Club with 10 - 15 residents each month, 1997 - 1999, participate in Journal Club periodically, 2000 – present

28. Lecturer, Internal Medicine Rotation: lecture to approximately 20 third-year medical students on topics in clinical medicine for 1-3 hours per quarter, 1995 - 2008

29. Preceptor, Pathophysiology Course: meet monthly with approximately 20 medical students to review slides and questions for each major organ system, 2005 – 2008

30. Lecturer, Medicine, Pediatric and Surgical Grand Rounds: lecture approximately once every other year, 1994 - present

31. Course Director, Health System Seminar: led bimonthly journal club for medical students, residents, faculty and other health professionals focused on classic readings in public health, health services and outcomes research, 2006 – 2007.

32. Faculty, Health Policy Course: coordinated 2 weeks of internet-based yearly course for graduate students in multiple disciplines, 2000 - 2002

33. Lecturer, Health Services Research Course, Masters of Epidemiology Program: lectured approximately 1-2 hours per year, 1997 - 1999

34. Lecturer, Pharmacoepidemiology Course, Masters of Epidemiology Program: lectured approximately 1 hour per year, 1997 - 1999

35. Attending Physician, University of Tennessee William F. Bowld Hospital: admitted patients to the Medicine Service, and supervise residents and medical students assisting in the care of these patients, 1994 - 2003

36. Mentor, Doctoral students in the College of Pharmacy (Pharm.D. and Ph.D. in Health Sciences Administration) for dissertation research, 2002 – 2005

Other: 1. Panel Mentoring, Annual Southern Society General Internal Medicine, 2014 – 2019 2. Mentor, Annual Meeting One-on-One Mentoring Program, Society of General Internal

Medicine, 2013 – present 3. Mentor, Annual Meeting One-on-One Mentoring Program, Society of General Internal

Medicine Southern Regional Meeting, 2013 – present VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS, WORKSHOPS AND INVITED LECTURES: 1. Guest Speaker, Collierville Chamber of Commerce Monthly Speaker Luncheon, How

Businesses in Tennessee Can Get a Better Deal on Health Care, Collierville, TN, October 14, 2020

2. Panel Participant, UTCOP HSDE Panel on Health Disparities, UTHSC, Memphis, TN, September 30, 2020

3. Guest Speaker, Using Patient Stories in Research to Address Disparities and Change Lives, SOCRA’s 29th Annual Conference (virtual), September 24, 2020

4. Guest Speaker, How Processed Food Disproportionately Kills People of Color, 2020 CIAO Health Disparities Symposium, Memphis, TN, August 22, 2020

5. Special Symposium Organizer, Integrating Lay Community Health Workers into Clinical Teams to Address Social Determinants of Health, Accepted Symposium for Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, May 11, 2020

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6. Visiting Professor and Presenter, R.F. Reynolds Medical History Society Lecture, University of Pittsburgh: “Dr. Charles Champion: An African American Champion of Independent Pharmacy Practice and Alternative Medicine in the Civil Rights Era,” Pittsburgh, PA, February 25, 2020

7. Visiting Professor and Presenter, University of Pittsburgh Internal Medicine Grand Rounds: “How Our Health System Can Better Address Obesity and Improve Population Health,” Pittsburgh, PA, February 25, 2020

8. Speaker and Discussion Leader, Open World delegations studying healthcare policy and reform from Ukraine (January 11, 2020) and Georgia (February 25, 2019)

9. Presenter, “Employing Health Coaching and Motivational Text Messaging in Primary Care to Improve Diabetes Self-Care: The Management Of Diabetes in Everyday Life (MODEL) Program”? Society of General Internal Medicine, Clinical Practice Committee, Practice Redesign Subcommittee Webinar, December 6, 2019

10. Panelist, 2019 Health Disparities Symposium, “Health Disparities at Home – A Focus on Race,” September 7, 2019

11. Presenter, Understanding the Healthcare Policy Alternatives for Americans, Democratic Club of Shelby County, Memphis, TN, July 24, 2019

12. Panelist, Addressing Disparities through Telehealth, Special Session supported in part by PCORI, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC, May 11, 2019

13. Special Symposium Coordinator and Presenter, Patient and Community Engagement to Improve Equity in Chronic Disease Care, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 11, 2019

14. Guest speaker, Importance of having a primary care physician, WLOK Radio Show, Memphis, TN, April 14, 2019

15. Presenter, Food as Medicine: Reclaiming our Health and Health Care System in the Process, Memphis Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Memphis, TN, January 23, 2019

16. Moderator, Ancient and Pre-Oslerian Medicine Section, American Osler Society Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, May 15, 2018

17. Workshop Coordinator and Presenter, “Using Health Information Technology for Population Health,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 13, 2018

18. Moderator, Healthy City Town Hall at Parnassus Books, Nashville, TN, March 11, 2018 19. Keynote Speaker, Postdoc Research Day, UTHSC, December 12, 2017 20. Moderator, Healthy City Town Hall at Novel Bookstore, Memphis, TN, September 16, 2017 21. Workshop Coordinator and Presenter, “Building Multidisciplinary Teams in Primary Care,”

Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 20, 2017 22. Presenter, “Telling Stories Instead of Lies: How Fiction Helps us Heal,” Celebrating Our

Humanities Session, Society General Internal Medicine 40th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 20, 2017

23. Presenter, “The SafeMed Care Transitions Model: Memphis Experience,” Transitioning Patients Across the Care Continuum, Medication Safety Workgroup, ATOM Alliance Webinar, April 20, 2017

24. Visiting Professor and Presenter, “The Path to High Value Health Care," Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Kentucky, School of Medicine, Lexington, KY, February 3, 2017.

25. Presenter, “The End of Healing and Path to High Value Health Care,” Tennessee Technology University, Cookeville Regional Medical Center, Cookeville, TN, November 28, 2016

26. Keynote speaker, Seven Rivers Undergraduate Research Symposium, “Health Systems Research: Practical Research for Better Care in the Real World, Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI, November 11, 2016

27. Visiting Professor and Presenter, “The End of Healing and the Search for Health Care that Heals,” D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership, Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI, November 10, 2016

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28. Presenter, “The End of Healing,” Medical Sociology Course, University of Mississippi, Southhaven, MS, November 16, 2016

29. Invited speaker, “Why Healthcare May Be Hazardous For Your Health,” Annual HealthWatch USA Conference, Lexington, KY, November 4, 2016.

30. Presenter, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, “Finding Patient-Centered Approaches for Management Of Diabetes in Everyday Life: The MODEL Program,” UTHSC, October 12, 2016

31. Seminar leader, book study group and course on The End of Healing, Calvary Episcopal Church, Memphis, TN, Fall 2016

32. Invited speaker, “The End of Healing,” Food for Thought, Memphis, TN, August 30, 2016 33. Presenter, “The End of Healing,” Daytime Books & Beyond Book Club, Benjamin L. Hooks

Central Library, Memphis, TN, August 16, 2016 34. Invited speaker, “Resilience & Grit on the Path to True High Value Patient-Centered Care,”

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Primary Care Issues in Women’s Health Conference, Memphis, TN, August 13, 2016

35. Presenter, “The SafeMed Care Transitions Model: Memphis Experience,” Joint American Medical Association STEPSForward and American College of Physicians Transforming Clinical Practices Initiative Webinar, June 21, 2016

36. Presenter, “The End of Healing and Path to High Value Health Care,” Stoeckle Center Seminar, John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, June 24, 2016

37. Special Symposium Presenter, “The Path to High Value Health Care,” in Symposium entitled “Primary Care Practice Transformation: The Path to High Value Health Care and Satisfying, Sustainable Careers for Physicians,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 13, 2016

38. Presenter, “The Path to High-Value Health Care,” Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, May 10, 2016

39. Presenter, “The End of Healing and Path to High Value Health Care,” University of Pennsylvania, Division of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA, April 28

40. Presenter, “The Path to High-Value Health Care,” Community Grand Rounds, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ, April 27, 2016

41. Presenter, “The End of Healing and Path to High Value Health Care,” University of Washington, UW Medicine Center for Scholarship in Patient Care Quality and Safety, Seattle, WA, March 22, 2016

42. Presenter, “The Path to High Value Health Care,” Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Open School Chapter, Emory University, February 18, 2016

43. Friday Night Lecturer, "Dante and the Hero's Quest for Healing," St. John's College, Annapolis, MD, September 11, 2015

44. Keynote speaker, “The Hero’s Quest for Healing,” The Episcopal Churchmen of Tennessee 69th Annual Conference, Dubose Conference Center, Monteagle, TN, August 14, 2015

45. Presenter, "Dante and the Hero’s Quest for Healing," St. John’s College, Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series, Santa Fe, NM, July 8, 2015

46. Seidman Lecturer, M.L. Seidman Annual Town Hall Lecture, “The Industrial Giants of Modern Healthcare Whose Time is Past,” Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN, April 7, 2015

47. Invited Speaker, “The End of Healing: Telling the Truth about American Healthcare through Fiction,” Health Care Journal Club, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, January 28, 2015

48. Presenter, “Lessons Learned from HCIA One: Innovation, Self-monitoring, and Adaptation in the SafeMed Program,” Health Care Innovations Award Two All-Awardee Webinar, January 14, 2015.

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49. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, “Beyond the Four Walls: Innovative Models of Care for Meeting People’s Health Needs in the New Millennium,” UTHSC, November 19, 2014

50. Invited speaker, “The End of Healing,” UAB School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL, November 7, 2014.

51. Presenter, “Care on the healing edge: Harnessing cultural competence, healthcare culture change, and potentiating spread,” HCIA 2014 National Summit, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services National Headquarters, Baltimore, MD, October 27, 2014

52. Invited Speaker, “Models of Care for Meeting the Needs of Vulnerable Populations”, Tennessee American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, October 10, 2014

53. Participant, VA Health Information Exchange/Overuse Measures Conference, Indianapolis, IN, September 13, 2013

54. Department of Clinical Pharmacy Grand Rounds, “Health Systems Research: Searching For What Works in the Real World,” UTHSC, May 16, 2013

55. Invited speaker, “In Search of the Healthy City,” Memphis Medical Seminar, Memphis, TN, April 3, 2013

56. Faculty Coordinator, Lecturer, and Seminar Leader, 7th Annual “Search for the Healthy City” CME course in Italy, September 2 - 12, 2012

57. Invited speaker, “Finding our way to better healthcare,” Food for Thought, Memphis, TN, August 21, 2012

58. Invited speaker, “Food for a Healthy City,” Calvary Episcopal Church, Memphis, TN, July 1, 2012

59. Invited speaker, “Follow the Money: A Look at How We Spend our Healthcare Dollars,” Food for Thought, Memphis, TN, June 12, 2012

60. Invited speaker, “Follow the Money: A Look at How We Spend our Healthcare Dollars,” Midtown Memphis Rotary Club, Memphis, TN, April 3, 2012

61. Invited speaker, “Journey to the Healthy City,” Calvary Episcopal Church, Memphis, TN, January 29 – March 4, 2012 (6 sessions)

62. Invited speaker, “Great Medical Scientists Whose Science Couldn’t Cure,” UTHSC, Pulmonary Conference, February 24, 2012

63. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, “Follow the Money: A Look at How We Spend our Healthcare Dollars,” UTHSC, February 15, 2012

64. Invited speaker, “Alternative Medicine,” Rotary Club, Memphis, TN, September 27, 2011 65. Faculty Coordinator, Lecturer, and Seminar Leader, 6th Annual “Search for the Healthy City”

CME course in Italy, September 1 - 11, 2011 66. Panelist, “Translating the Current Health Care Reform Bill”, International Society for

Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Student Chapter, UTHSC, May 13, 2011 67. Department of Obstetrics Gynecology Grand Rounds, “The Path to Real Health Systems

Improvement in West Tennessee,” UTHSC, December 9, 2010 68. Invited speaker and co-coordinator, “The Path to Real Health Systems Improvement: The

West Tennessee Ambulatory Quality Collaborative,” West Tennessee Ambulatory Quality Collaborative Conference, Memphis, TN, November 12, 2010

69. Invited speaker, “The Path to Real Health Systems Improvement in Memphis,” College of Medicine, Healthy Steps Week, Hosted by The Memphis Medical Society, Memphis, TN, November 8, 2010

70. Faculty Coordinator, Lecturer, and Seminar Leader, 5th Annual “Search for the Healthy City” CME course in Italy, September 16 - 26, 2010

71. Invited speaker, “Is Public Reporting Essential for Meaningful Health System Improvement: Successes and Lessons from Memphis” Albuquerque Coalition for Healthcare Quality, Albuquerque, NM, August 21, 2010

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72. Invited speaker, “Is Public Reporting Essential for Meaningful Health System Improvement?” New Mexico Hispanic Medical Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, August 21, 2010

73. Invited speaker, “Improving Care through Health Information Exchange,” Joint University of Memphis and UTHSC, Health Care Journal Club, Memphis, TN, April 21, 2010

74. Invited speaker, “Quality of Cardiovascular Care in the Mid-South,” Women’s Heart Conference, for Fighting the Cardiovascular Epidemic in Women conference organized by WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare of Memphis, and UTHSC, Memphis, TN, February 27, 2010

75. Invited speaker, “Medicine, Religion and Magic: Human Disease and the Pursuit of Health in the Renaissance,” Germantown Community Library, Germantown, TN, December 8, 2009

76. Faculty Coordinator, Lecturer, and Seminar Leader, “4th Annual Search for the Healthy City,” CME course in Italy, October 14 - 24, 2009

77. Panelist, Panel on Health Reform for M1 – M4 classes, September 21, 2009 78. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, “Using Health Information Exchanges to Improve

Care,” The UTHSC, September 9, 2009 79. Invited speaker, “Great Medical Scientists Whose Science Couldn’t Cure,” St. Mary’s

Cathedral, Memphis, TN, March 25, 2009 80. Panelist, Panel on Presidential Health Reform for M1 – M4 classes, October 8, 2008 81. Keynote speaker, “How Biomedical Informatics can Change People’s Lives”, Biomedical

Informatics and Librarianship Symposium, UTHSC, February 6, 2009 82. Faculty Coordinator and Seminar Leader, CME course in Italy entitled “The 3rd Annual

Search for the Healthy City,” September 5 - 14, 2008 83. Invited speaker, “State Medical Societies’ Role in Advancing the Quality

Agenda,” American Medical Association Delegates Meeting, Chicago, IL June 16, 2008 84. Invited Breakout Session Leader, “Strengthening Essential Health Literacy,” Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Consumer Engagement Learning Community Meeting, Amelia Island, FL, May 16, 2008

85. Faculty Coordinator and Seminar Leader, CME course in Italy entitled “The 2nd Annual Search for the Healthy City,” September 6 - 15, 2007

86. Department of Obstetrics Gynecology Grand Rounds, “OB/GYN in the 21st Century: Learning from the Past to Serve the Women of the Future,” UTHSC, May, 2007

87. Invited speaker, “Implementing a Patient-Centered Medical Home Model in a Teaching Practice,” in symposium Improving Academic Ambulatory Practices: Improving Quality and Efficiencies, Association of Chiefs in General Internal Medicine Management Institute, Toronto, Canada, April 26, 2007

88. Keynote speaker, Cleveland Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology, “OB/GYN in the 21st Century: Learning from the Past to Serve the Women of the Future,” Cleveland, OH, November 15, 2006

89. Faculty Coordinator and Seminar Leader, one week CME course in Italy entitled “The Search for the Healthy City,” October 15 - 22, 2006

90. Panelist for forum entitled “Celebrating Innovations in Memphis Healthcare,” part of the Leadership Luncheon series hosted by The Leadership Academy, September 12, 2006

91. Invited speaker, “History of Medicine and where Pulmonary Fellows can make a Difference,” UTHSC, Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellows School, August 15, 2006

92. Guest, Smart CityTM public radio program, entitled “Healthy Bodies, Healthy Buildings,” July 13, 2006

93. Faculty Coordinator, half-day precourse entitled “Building an Effective Health Improvement Collaborative for your Community,” accepted for presentation at Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, May 26, 2006

94. Keynote speaker, Tennessee Society for Respiratory Care, “Great Medical Scientists Whose Science Couldn’t Cure,” Memphis, TN, April 11, 2006

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95. Invited speaker, “Putting Prevention into Practice,” International Paper Corporation Executives Conference, Memphis, TN, April 5, 2006

96. Invited speaker, “The Uses of Medical History,” Memphis Medical History Society Inaugural Meeting, January 12, 2006

97. Panelist for forum entitled “Changing Diabetes Colloquium,” sponsored by Novo Nordisk, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, December 14, 2005

98. Panelist for WKNO-TV forum entitled “It Matters: Healthcare - Are you Covered?” December 8, 2005

99. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “Great Medical Scientists Whose Science Couldn’t Cure,” UTHSC, September 28, 2005

100. Invited speaker, “General Internal Medicine Research Development,” Association of Chiefs in General Internal Medicine Management Institute, New Orleans, LA, May 10, 2005

101. Faculty Coordinator for workshop entitled “Building an Effective Health Improvement Collaborative for your Community,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 12, 2005

102. Presented “The Healthy Memphis Common Table Obesity and Diabetes Initiative ” to Deputy Secretary Claude Allen of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Director Carolyn Clancy, MD of the Agency of Health Research and Quality at Memphis area community forum sponsored by UTHSC and QSource, FedEx Institute of Technology, University of Memphis, April 2, 2004

103. Panelist for forum entitled “Connecting the Dots: Health and the Environment,” UTHSC, Community Partnership Forum, FedEx Institute of Technology, University of Memphis, March, 2004

104. Panelist for forum entitled “Physician Community Forum on Computerized Physician Order Entry,” Methodist Health Systems, FedEx Institute of Technology, University of Memphis, March 31, 2004

105. Keynote speaker, Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants. “TennCare: Finding Value in Healthcare in Tennessee,” Franklin, TN, December 2, 2003

106. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “The State of Diabetes in Tennessee: Reversing the Epidemic,” UTHSC, October 9, 2002

107. Invited speaker and workshop co-leader, Coulee Area Regional Employers (CARE) Health Action Cooperative Forum, D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership, La Crosse, WI, May 10, 2002

108. Course faculty, ACP/ASIM-Tennessee Chapter Spring Reading Retreat, Pickwick Dam, TN, entitled “Putting Prevention into Practice,” May 4-5, 2002

109. Department of Medicine Ground Rounds, Maston K. Callison, M.D., Endowed Professor in Internal Medicine, entitled “Recollecting Socratic Principles of Justice in Health Care: Old Wisdom for New Times,” UTHSC, August 29, 2001

110. Invited speaker, 2001 HIV/AIDS Conference at the East Tennessee State University, James H. Quillen College of Medicine, entitled “HIV and AIDS in Tennessee: The Impact of Managed Care,” Johnson City, TN, March 29, 2001

111. Invited speaker, Hypertension Preventive Medicine Coalition, UTHSC, “Why, When & How to Treat Hypertension: The Importance of Systolic Blood Pressure,” January 5, 2001

112. Panelist, Annual Symposium, The Memphis Bioethics Consortium, Rhodes College, Fall, 2001

113. Invited speaker, “Ethical issues in managed care,” Alabama Medical Directors Association Annual Meeting, Destin, FL, July 22, 2000

114. Panelist, Access to Care Conference sponsored by the UT Center for Health Services Research, UTHSC, 2000

115. Invited speaker, “The impact of TennCare on the health of Tennesseans: Implications for reform,” Memphis Chapter of the American Nurses Association Annual Meeting, Fall 2000

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116. Charles E. Allen Visiting Professor, East Tennessee State University, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “The impact of TennCare on the health of Tennesseans: Implications for reform,” Johnson City, TN, September 8, 2000

117. Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Chattanooga Unit, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “The impact of TennCare on the health of Tennesseans: Implications for reform,” Chattanooga, TN, October 5, 2000

118. Visiting Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Montgomery Internal Medicine Residency Program, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “Justice in health care: Finding a way forward,” Montgomery, AL, December 1, 2000

119. Invited speaker, Memphis Academy of Internal Medicine, entitled “The impact of TennCare on the health of Tennesseans: Implications for reform,” Memphis, TN, October 17, 2000

120. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “The impact of TennCare on the health of Tennesseans: Implications for reform,” UTHSC, 2000

121. Invited speaker, Tennessee American Nurses Association Annual Convention, entitled “Ethical issues for nurses in managed care,” Memphis, TN, November 21, 1999

122. Invited speaker, Pastoral Care Conference, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Pastoral Care Services, entitled “Pastoral care and ethics,” Memphis, TN, October 22, 1999

123. Invited workshop, Tennessee American College of Physicians Scientific Meeting, entitled “Demystifying statistics,” Gatlinburg, TN, November 14, 1997.

124. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “"Recognizing Domestic Violence: A Pandora's Box Worth Opening,” UTHSC, October 23, 1996.

125. Keynote speaker, 1st International Medical Olympiad, entitled “Asklepios: Ancient hero of medical caring,” Kos, Greece, August 1996

126. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, entitled “Asklepios: Ancient hero of medical caring,” UTHSC, November 29, 1995.

127. Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee College of Medicine - Chattanooga, Department of Internal Medicine, entitled “For the benefit of the sick: Remembering medicine’s purpose in the era of managed care,” June 21, 1996

128. Invited speaker, Shoals Cardiology Update, University of Alabama in Huntsville, entitled “Preoperative evaluation of the cardiac patient undergoing noncardiac surgery: An internist approach with emphasis on risk assessment and modification,” Florence AL, December 2, 1995

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS: 1. Annals of Internal Medicine - Manuscript Reviewer 1999 – present (episodic) 2. Journal of the American Medical Association - Manuscript Reviewer, 2000 – present

(episodic) 3. Journal of General Internal Medicine, Manuscript Reviewer, 1999 – 2001, 2007 – present

(episodic) 4. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Manuscript Reviewer, 2017 – present 5. Journal of American Medical Informatics Association, Manuscript Reviewer, 2013 – present

(episodic) 6. Journal of the National Medical Association, Manscript Reviewer, 2019 7. Journal of Health Informatics, Manuscript Reviewer, 2019 – present 8. PLOS ONE, Reviewer and Editorial Board, 2017 9. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, Manuscript Reviewer, 2015 10. Journal of Medical Internet Research Reviewer, 2017 11. Applied Clinical Informatics, Manuscript Reviewer, 2012 12. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Manuscript Reviewer, 2012 13. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Manuscript Reviewer, 2011 14. World Health Organization Bulletin, Manuscript Reviewer, 2007 – 2013 (episodic) 15. Preventing Chronic Disease, Manuscript Reviewer, 2006 – 2013 (episodic)

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16. The Open Health Services & Policy Journal. Editorial Advisory Board Member, 2007 – present (episodic)

17. Health Policy, Manuscript Reviewer, 2005 18. Reviewer for Advisory Group Panel for Assisi Foundation’s Health Memphis RFP,

2003-2004 19. American Journal of Managed Care - Manuscript Reviewer 1997 – 2004 (episodic), 2018 20. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society - Manuscript Reviewer 1996 – 2000 (episodic) 21. Clinical Therapeutics -Editorial Consultant 1997 – 1998 (episodic) COMMITTEES AND OFFICES HELD: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center: 1. Quality Enhancement Program in Social Determinants of Health Curriculum Committee,

2019 – present 2. Institute for Health Outcomes and Policy, PhD program Admission Committee, March, 2017

– present 3. Health Sciences/Population Research (T3-4) Implementation Team, Co-Leader, October,

2016 – present 4. Vice Chancellor for Research, Research Cabinet, October 2016 – present 5. Tenure and Promotions Committee, Department of Medicine, 2013 – 2017 6. Director, Center for Health System Improvement (previously named Healthy Memphis Data

Center), 2004 – present 7. College of Medicine Representative, Institute for Health Outcomes and Policy Executive

Council, 2014 – present 8. UTHSC-ORNL Center for Biomedical Informatics Governance Committee, 2014 – present 9. Faculty Cumulative Performance Review Committee, 2011-12, 2014 10. Co-Director, Biomedical Information Sciences Unit, Clinical and Translational Science

Institute, 2010 – 2011 11. Biomedical Information Sciences Unit Advisory Board, Clinical and Translational Science

Institute, 2010 – 2011 12. Biomedical Informatics Unit Advisory Board of the Clinical and Translational Science

Institute, 2008 – 2011 13. Community Relations and Research Committee, planning group for the Clinical and

Translational Science Institute, 2006 - present 14. History and Archives Committee, 2005 - present 15. Resident Faculty Advisor, Clinical Competence Committee, 1996 - 1999, 2001 –

present 16. Intern Selection Committee, Internal Medicine Residency Program, 1996 - present 17. Health Services Research Day Planning Committee, 2002 - 2007 18. University Medical Center Alliance Quality Council, 2002 - 2005 19. University Medical Center Alliance, Data Committee Chair, 2002 - 2005 20. Norfleet Forum Planning Committee, 2003 21. Juran Institute Clinic Access Task Force, 2002 22. Interdisciplinary Clinic Planning Committee, 2002 23. Committee on Undergraduate Medical Education, August 1, 1999 - 2002 24. Preventive Medicine Education Task Force, 1999 - 2001 25. Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care, 1999 26. Faculty Advisor, Internal Medicine Residency Journal Club, 1997 - 1999 27. Department of Medicine Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1997 28. Ethics, Law and Healthcare Policy Curriculum Committee, 1996 - 1999

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29. Medical Student Faculty Mentor, 1996 – 2002 Regional One (University affiliated public teaching hospital): 1. MED Internal Medicine Quality Committee, 2012 – 2014 2. MED Utilization Management Committee, 2012 – 2014 3. MED Strategic Planning Committee, Meeting Community Health Needs Sub-

committee, Co-chair, 2005 - 2006 4. Ethics Advisory Committee, 2005 – 2007 5. Ethics Consultation Subcommittee, 1996 - 2007 6. Specialty Care Access Working Group, 2003 - 2004 7. Patient Satisfaction Committee, 1999 – 2000 8. Preparation for Full Capitation Subcommittee, 1997 - 1998 9. Adverse Selection Data Problem Team, 1997 - 1998 10. Medical Records Committee, 1996 - 1997 11. Chairman, Ethics Advisory Committee, 1995 - 2003 Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (University affiliated health system): 1. American Diabetes Association Outpatient Diabetes Management Advisory Board,

2016 - present 2. Health Disparity Coordinating Council, 2016 - present Grant Advisory Committees and Study Sections: 1. Merit Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Phased Large

Awards in Comparative Effectiveness Research (PLACER) Merit Review panel for Cycle 3, 2020 – present

2. Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, Pragmatic Research and Natural Experiments for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes and Obesity [2019/10 ZDK1 GRB-1 (O1) Scientific Review Group], 2019-2020

3. Reviewer, TN-CTSI Pilot Projects in Health Disparites Research, 2019 – present 4. Department of Preventive Medicine, Pilot Grant Application Reviewer, 2017 – present 5. Grant Reviewer, Health Research Board, Investigator Led Projects, Ireland, 2016 6. Ad Hoc Reviewer, National Institutes of Health Challenge Grants Initiative, 2009 7. Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical Trials Review Committee, National Heart, Lung and Blood

Institute, National Institutes of Health, 2007 - 2008 Healthy Memphis Common Table (MidSouth regional health improvement collaborative): 1. Co-chair, Health Literacy Committee, 2014 – 2017 2. Leadership Team, HMCT Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative supported by Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, 2006 – 2011 3. Member, Community Partners Advisory Council, 2007 – present 4. Chairman, Founding Board of Directors, Healthy Memphis Common Table (incorporated as

Just Health Foundation), 2000 – 2004, Board Member, 2004 - 2009 5. Chair, Healthy Memphis Common Table (HMCT) Executive Director Search Committee,

2008 - 2009 6. Member, Consumer Engagement Workgroup, HMCT Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative,

2007 - 2009 7. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Consumer Engagement Learning Collaborative,

2007 – 2009 (Attended national meetings in Kansas City, Portland and Amelia Island)

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8. Co-chair of Performance Measurement and Public Reporting Steering Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Memphis Regional Market Pilot Initiative, 2006 – 2008, Member, 2008 – 2014

9. Memphis Provider Work Group, Improving Diabetes Care in Communities Collaborative supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in partnership with the National Business Coalition on Health, 2005 - 2007

10. Member, Healthy Memphis Data Center Advisory Board –facilitating data sharing and coordinating provision of key data to Commercial Appeal for weekly Healthy Families section, 2006 - present

11. Project Co-leader, “Mapping Healthy Options Throughout Our Community,” 2006. Available at http://www.healthymemphis.org/Healthy_Options_Maps.619.0.html, accessed October 7, 2006.

12. Project Work Group, “Healthy Choices Week” with the Memphis City Schools, 2006 13. Shaping America’s Youth, Memphis 21st Century Town Meeting (HMCT local host), Theme

team member - one of six local and national leaders charged with synthesizing comments from over 1000 attendees at the Memphis Cook Convention Center, January 21, 2006

14. Chair, Program Design Committee and member Advisory Committee, Shaping America’s Youth, Memphis 21st Century Town Meeting, 2005 - 2006

15. Chair, Nominating Committee for the Board of Directors, HMCT, 2005 – 2007, 2009 16. Speaker at over 15 community events promoting the work of the HMCT and its community-

wide Obesity and Diabetes Initiative including over 5 HMCT Community Partner Meetings and presentations for the Regional Health Council, the Tennessee Hospital Association, Calvary Episcopal Church, the Norfleet Forum, the University Medical Center Alliance, the Rotary Club, and Shelby County Interfaith, 2000 - present

UT Medical Group and Memphis Managed Care Corporation: 1. Board member, Midsouth Health Solutions (Disease management company), 2006-

2007 2. Memphis Managed Care Corporation, Quality Improvement Committee, 2000-2002 3. Memphis Managed Care Corporation, Primary Care/Prevention/Wellness

Subcommittee, 1997-1999 Other Community: 1. Technical Expert Panel (TEP) member for the AHRQ Evidence-based Practice

Center Program report EHC-2019-10-0033 entitled "Strategies for Patient and Family Engagement.” 2019 – 2020

2. Chair, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), 2016 – present

3. Co-chair, Communications Subcommittee, SGIM, 2016 – present 4. Member, Quality and Practice Innovation Award Selection Committee, SGIM, 2016 –

present 5. Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Leadership Network, 2016 – present 6. Co-Chair, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2014 –

2016 7. Member, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2009 –

present 8. Member, Program Committee, American Osler Society, 2017 and 2019 9. Co-Chair, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2016 –

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10. Reviewer, Innovations in Clinical Practice Scientific Abstracts, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2018

11. Reviewer, Quality and Practice Innovation Award, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2017 – 2019

12. Workgroup Leader, Website and Communications Workgroup, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2016 – present

13. Chair, Choosing Wisely Home Glucose Monitoring Workgroup, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2015 – 2017

14. Chair, Clinical Practice Management Subcommittee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2015 – 2016

15. Member, Clinical Practice Executive Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2015 – present

16. Clinical Vignette Abstract Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, Southern Meeting, 2012 – 2013

17. Tennessee Obesity Task Force, 2012 18. President, The Healthy City, Inc., 2012 – present 19. Memphis Men’s Chorale, singer and soloist, 2012 – 2016 20. Medication History Advisory Group, Tennessee Health Information Partnership (HIP-

TN), 2011 – 2012 21. Professionalism Subcommittee, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General

Internal Medicine, 2009 – present 22. Medical Home Subcommittee, Clinical Practice Committee, Society of General

Internal Medicine, 2009 – present 23. Tennessee Medical Association E-Health Technologies Task Force, 2009 – present 24. Clinical Objectives Workgroup for the Tennessee Health Information Partnership

(HIP-TN), 2009 – present 25. Memphis Academy Internal Medicine, Council, 2009 – present 26. Health Policy, Scientific Abstract Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine,

2009 27. Membership Committee, Memphis Medical Society, 2007 – present 28. BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Physician Advisory Panel on Quality

Measurement and Reporting, 2007 – present 29. President, Memphis Academy of Internal Medicine, 2007 – 2008 30. Insurance Issues Committee, Tennessee Medical Association, 2007 – present 31. National Employer Work Group member for Novo Nordisk National Changing

Diabetes Program. Tasked with developing national plan of action to engage employers in improving diabetes care and lowering healthcare costs with major national employers, including Verizon, and the National Business Coalition on Health, 2006 – 2008

32. Memphis Employer Work Group Member for Novo Nordisk Changing Diabetes Program.Tasked with developing Memphis plan of action to engage employers in improving diabetes care and lowering healthcare costs with major local employers and the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, 2006 – 2007

33. Tennessee Diabetes Consortium, Department of Health, 2007 34. National Changing Diabetes Program Innovators Advisory Committee, 2007 – 2008 35. Chartered Value Exchanges Roadmap Panel participant, May 7, 2008 36. Patient Advisory Health Blog, Online Discussion Leader for major MidSouth newspaper,

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37. Interviewed for over 15 articles or programs in local, regional and national media including the Commercial Appeal, The Tennessean, WKNO public radio, WDIA local radio, and Men’s Health magazine, 2000 - present

38. Diabetes Advisory Council, Tennessee Department of Health, 2006 - 2007 39. Board Member, Medicare Health Support/XLHealth Medical Advisory Board, 2006 - 2007 40. Speaker at community events regarding health insurance and the impacts of the TennCare

program including Southern Christian Leadership Conference Meeting at Annesdale Cherokee Baptist Church, and a press conference at Methodist Healthcare, Memphis, 2000 - present

41. Governor’s TennCare Care Management Task Force, 2004 42. TennCare Centers of Excellence Program, Board of Directors, 2002 - 2004 43. Memphis Medical Society, Membership Committee, 2002 - 2004 44. American Heart Association’s Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 2003 -

present 45. Mayor's Advisory Council on Health Policy, 2001- 2002 46. HIV/AIDS Centers of Excellence Program, Data Management and Evaluation

Subcommittee, 1997 - 2001 47. “Race for the Cure” Community Needs Assessment Task Force, 2000 - present 48. Governors Council, Tennessee American College of Physicians/American Society of

Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2003. 49. Calvary Episcopal Church, Stewardship Committee, 1999 – 2000 50. Program Committee Chairman, American College of Physicians/American Society of

Internal Medicine, Tennessee Scientific Meeting, 1998 - 1999 51. Memphis Consortium on Biomedical Ethics, 1995 - 2001 52. Governors Council, American College of Physicians, State of Tennessee, 1995 - 1997 53. Memphis Managed Care Corporation, Preventive Services Subcommittee, 1995 - 1998 54. Calvary Episcopal Church, Community Choir, 1995 - 2004 55. Shelby County Domestic Violence Task Force, Medical Subcommittee, 1996 - 1999 56. Volunteer Physician, Church Health Center, 1995 - present 57. Mid-South Partnership for Cancer in Underserved Populations, CDC, 1995 – 1999 58. Memphis IHI Triple Aim Chronic Disease Team, Member and Chair, Hypertension Protocol

Committee RESEARCH AND OTHER EXTERNAL SUPPORT: Ongoing Research Support:

1. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, National Heart (AHRQ Award 1U18 HS27952-01), “Tennessee Heart Health Network: Implementing Patient-Centered Practices in Primary Care to Improve Cardiovascular Health”, The major goal of this project is to leverage existing infrastructure by identifying and implementing appropriate evidence-based interventions to improve quality and outcomes of cardiovascular care across Tennessee. J. Bailey (PI), 25% effort, $4,407,885, March 1, 2021 – February 28, 2024.

2. American Occupational Therapy Foundation, Health Services Research Grant award for our project, “Inequities in Access and Impact of Post-Stroke Home Occupational Therapy Services in a Statewide Medicaid Population.” Anne Zachry (PI), Co-investigator and Primary Mentor, 5% effort in years 1 - 2, $98,916, July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2023.

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3. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH Award 1OT2HL156812-01, Meharry Medical College Subaward 19-312-0217571-66101L), “Tennessee Community Engagement Alliance Against COVID-19 Disparities” The major goals of this project are to increase understanding of factors that contribute to the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in underserved communities of Tennessee and establish effective, community-engaged strategies that increase knowledge, awareness, testing, and vaccine readiness, and reduce disparities P. Juarez (PI), Co-Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Site PI for the West Tennessee Research Council (West TN RRC) for the COVID-19 Community-engaged Research Coalition (TCCRC), 10% effort, Subaward $220,559, September 8, 2020 – September 7, 2021.

4. National Institutes of Health (NIH Research Enhancement Award #R15 AG067232-01), “Data-driven identification of costly multimorbidity groupings and their progression”. C Madlock-Brown (PI), Co-investigator, 5% effort in years 2 and 3, $350,000, September 5, 2020 – August 30, 2023.

5. National Institutes of Health (NIH Grant Award #R01 DK107747), “Efficacy of two novel behavioral post-cessation weight gain interventions”. This study seeks to determine whether either of two very promising methods, a weight stability intervention or a weight loss intervention, are efficacious for reducing postcessation weight gain. R. Krukowski (PI), Regional One Health PI/Site Director, 1% effort in-kind for 2020 – 2021, $694,103, September 5, 2016 – June 30, 2021.

6. National Institutes of Health (NIH), “Impact of Medicare Part D Coverage Gap Closure on Health Outcomes”. This study seeks to assess how the Medicare Part D “donut hole” coverage gap influences medication and healthcare utilization and health outcomes for diabetes, stroke, heart failure, and other cardiovascular diseases, and how closing the coverage gap affects racial and ethnic disparities in adherence and associated healthcare utilization. C. Kaplan (PI), Co-investigator, 5% effort for 2017-2018, $1,413,077, September 15, 2017 – June 30, 2020.

7. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Management Of Diabetes in Everyday Life (MODEL) Study, “Improving Self-Care Decisions of Medically Underserved African Americans with Uncontrolled Diabetes: Effectiveness of Patient-Driven Text Messaging versus Health Coaching.” This study seeks to assess the comparative effectiveness of interventions for improving self-care in medically-underserved African Americans with uncontrolled diabetes and multiple chronic conditions, specifically comparing customized text messages from the doctor’s office and community-based diabetes wellness coaches with enhanced usual care. Principal Investigator, 30% effort, $5,017,209, May 1, 2016 – April 30, 2021.

8. PhRMA Foundation

Completed Research Support:

1. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Tulane University and University of Mississippi Medical Center CORNET Award (Collaborative Research Network) in Health Disparities Research, “Geographic, income, and racial disparities in continuity of care and their effect on health care utilization for obesity-associated chronic conditions”. This study seeks to assess whether continuity of overall, primary, and specialty care protects patients with obesity-associated chronic conditions from potentially preventable emergency department and hospital utilization, the impact of disparities on continuity and major health outcomes, and the health system characteristics associated with highest continuity and best

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health outcomes for this vulnerable population. Principal Investigator, 5% effort, $75,000, January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019.

2. CMS Health Care Innovation Award, “Project SAFEMED: Improving Safety and Adherence For Effective Medication Use”. This quasi-experimental pragmatic clinical trial is evaluating the effectiveness of an innovative care transitions program employing intensive medication management and care coordination in improving medication adherence, decreasing hospitalizations, and reducing overall healthcare costs care for patients with multiple chronic conditions, polypharmacy, and high inpatient utilization. Project Director, 40% effort, $2,977,865, July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2015.

3. Tennessee Department of Health, Minority Health Initiative, “M-Power Program”. This

program is a collaborative diabetes disparity reduction initiative based on evidence of successful translation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program’s (DPP) intensive lifestyle intervention to the community setting. This program is designed to prevent and delay the onset of diabetes in 150 individuals with pre-diabetes residing in disadvantaged communities. Co-PIs –Brandy Franklin, PhD and Jill Nault, MSSW, Bailey Co-I, 5% effort, $100,000, May 1, 2013 – April 30, 2014

4. Agency for Health Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (AHRQ/HHS), “BELT” Blacks and Exacerbations on LABA vs. Tiotropium. The grant supports a primary care clinic-based randomized clinical trial of alternative asthma therapies in African-Americans with asthma and a sub-study of the impact of health literacy on exacerbations. Co-Investigator and UTHSC Site PI, 10% effort, 11/15/11 – 12/31/12. Subcontract to UTHSC for $119,933

5. BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, “Tennessee Physician Practice Improvement

Preferences Survey”. This survey is designed to assess challenges faced by primary care providers in Tennessee in their efforts to improve care delivery for their patients, level of readiness to participate in organized quality improvement (QI) activities, and preferences for types of QI support. This information will be used to support regional efforts to develop the ambulatory QI supports most needed by primary care providers throughout Tennessee. Principal Investigator, 5% effort, 7/1/11 – 12/31/11. Grant to UTHSC for $20,000.

6. Agency for Health Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

(AHRQ/HHS). Chartered Value Exchange (CVE) designation awarded to Healthy Memphis Common Table. The CVE award supported the Healthy Memphis Data Center led by Dr. Bailey by providing Medicare performance data gauging how well physicians treat patients, technical assistance, information exchange, participation in national meetings, research tools, access to experts, and an ongoing private web-based knowledge management system. The award supports regional reporting of health care quality, price and efficiency information and consumer education regarding quality and value in health care. Project Director, Denise Bollheimer, 02/28/08 – 12/31/11. No direct funding provided.

7. QSource, Tennessee’s Quality Improvement Organization, “Hospital/ED Overutilization Mapping Project”. The goal of this contract is to describe geographic patterns of healthcare utilization with initial focus on hospital readmissions and ED utilization for five regions across the state of Tennessee using Medicare data. The contract supports the Healthy Memphis Data Center staff person Jill Nault in public reporting of health care quality and efficiency information and engaging community stakeholders in shared accountability for population health outcomes and healthcare expenditures. Project Lead, Jill Nault, 50% effort. Original contract with UTHSC for $22,725 (1/1/11 – 7/30/11), contract renewal for $28,020 (7/1/11 – 7/31/12).

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8. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), “Memphis Regional Quality Strategy” under

RWJF Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) program. The goal of this grant is to expand the Memphis AF4Q initiative to involve hospitals and nurses in a community-wide quality improvement effort, concentrating on improving care for the ambulatory care-sensitive chronic diseases, care coordination, patient-centered care and care for minority populations. The grant supports the Healthy Memphis Data Center led by Dr. Bailey in developing a data-driven regional quality strategy and action plan for Memphis and in public reporting of health care quality and disparities information. Principal Investigator (6/1/08 – 10/31/10), Director of Healthy Memphis Data Center, 25% effort. $999,875 awarded to Healthy Memphis Common Table, June 1, 2008 – May 31, 2011. Subcontract with UTHSC for $312,881.

9. Mid-South eHealth Alliance. Contract to provide technical assistance with grant preparation

for the Beacon Community Cooperative Agreement Program including assistance with collection of relevant data, review of the relevant medical and health services research literature, and management of the grant preparation process. Director, Healthy Memphis Data Center, 25% effort, January 1, 2010 – January 31, 2010. Contract with UTHSC for $6,500.

10. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Subcontract, “eHealth Information Exchange Impact on

Disease Specific Outcomes.” This study, funded by and in collaboration with Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) with the support of the State of Tennessee and the Agency for Health Research and Quality, seeks to evaluate the impact of the Midsouth eHealth Alliance (MSeHA) Health Information Exchange (HIE) on disease specific outcomes. The research will determine whether the Data Exchange has reduced unnecessary duplicate testing and hospitalization and overall healthcare costs for emergency evaluation and treatment of chest, back and abdominal pain and headache. Principal Investigator, 25% effort. $254,073 awarded to UTHSC, August 1, 2006 – September 30, 2010.

11. Health Improvement Collaborative of Greater Cincinnati. Contract to provide on-going

guidance and consultation, and to assist with the creation of a public report of quality data for primary care practices in the 14 county region using data from the Generating Medicare Physician Quality Measurement Results (GEM) project, provided through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Principal Investigator, 5% effort, September 30, 2009 – February 1, 2010. Contract with UTHSC for $15,000.

12. Merck Alliance to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes Care, “Diabetes for Life” (D4L). The goal of

this grant is to establish and institutionalize a coordinated church and clinic-based diabetes program through the Memphis Healthy Churches program of Christ Community Health Services, that will help control or reduce associated conditions or complications from diabetes, mainly heart and kidney disease, among the target African American population. Consultant, 15% effort, February 1, 2009 – June 30, 2009. Grant of $1,934,248 awarded to Healthy Memphis Common Table, February 1, 2009 – January 31, 2014. Subcontract with UTHSC for $20,000.

13. UTHSC subcontract with Healthy Memphis Common Table for Evaluation Support/Physician

Outreach Activities for the Aligning Forces for Quality: Memphis Regional Market Project. The goal of this grant is to identify, develop and manage relationships with key physicians, physician groups, and other organizations to serve as the network for engaging physicians in the project. Director of Physician Outreach, 15% effort, $46,726.65, October 1, 2007 – June 30, 2009.

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14. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), “Memphis Regional Market Pilot Initiative” under RWJF program Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project. The goal of this grant is to engage consumers and providers in efforts to improve quality of ambulatory care in the Memphis region. This initiative seeks to: 1) help individuals take more control of their own health and healthcare, 2) develop a sustainable infrastructure to support and improve physician care management processes, and prepare physicians for public reporting and pay-for-performance, and 3) create a reporting system that guides individual physician, practice and community-wide quality improvement efforts and helps consumers select and work in a closer partnership with their physicians. Member Leadership Team, Co-Chair of Performance Measurement/Public Reporting Steering Committee. $605,827 awarded to Healthy Memphis Common Table, July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2009.

15. Novo Nordisk, Inc., “Healthy Memphis Data Center,” The goal of this grant is to report

diabetes and diabetes quality of care trends for geographic areas in the Shelby County area in order to support health and healthcare improvement initiatives throughout the Mid-South by using hard data to track the progress in achieving measurable health goals. Principal Investigator, $30,000, March 8, 2006 –December 31, 2008.

16. Memphis Managed Care Corporation, “Memphis Advanced Medical Home (AMH)

Demonstration Project.” The goal of this grant is to assess the impact of health plan support for AMH infrastructure development on quality of care, hospital and emergency department (ED) use, and overall costs of care. Principal Investigator. $30,000 for Project Director committed. Proposal for additional $20,000 for evaluation component under consideration, September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007

17. State of Tennessee, TennCare Bureau, “TennCare Disenrollment Impact Study,” The

objectives of this study are to determine: 1) the ability of TennCare disenrollees to obtain other health insurance – degree to which the “crowd out” is reversed, and 2) the short-term impact of the loss of TennCare coverage on use of the safety net system, access to health care services, health status, out of pocket healthcare costs, personal and family finances, and economic productivity. Co-investigator, $157,620, January 1, 2006 – December 31, 2007.

18. Tennessee Department of Health, Bureau of TennCare, “Healthy Memphis Data Center

Project and TennCare Quality and Outcomes Research,” The objectives of this study are to perform: 1) focused healthcare quality and outcome reporting program using encounter data of Tennessee Medicaid and TennCare enrollees, 2) identify patterns of inappropriate or medically unnecessary health care and drug utilization, focusing particularly on care for common chronic diseases, preventive care and acute or emergency care, and 3) assist in the design, implementation and oversight of additional focused health services research projects. Principal Investigator, No-cost contract, January 2, 2005 - June 30, 2008.

19. The Urban Child Institute, “Obesity and Diabetes Initiative Data and Evaluation Support

Grant,” The goal of this grant is to provide scientific evidence regarding best practices and models for collaborative efforts to reverse the obesity epidemic in the Mid-South, to assist in establishing measurable outcomes and data collection strategies for the Initiative, and to facilitate collecting baseline benchmark data, establishing intervention outcome goals, monitoring progress toward goals, and documenting outcomes of interventions, Principal Investigator, $100,000, July 1, 2004 – April 2006

20. TennCare Quality Assurance and Outcomes Research, State of Tennessee, Bureau

of TennCare, Medicaid Drug Utilization Review (DUR) Contract. The goal of this contract is to provide data analysis of Medicaid health services utilization patterns

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and trends, quality monitoring and reporting, and retrospective drug utilization review. Medical Review Officer, $2,047,143, July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2004

21. Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Unrestricted Educational Grant. The goal of this grant is

to analyze, summarize and disseminate relevant data regarding the diabetes and obesity epidemics in Tennessee and trends in diabetes health care utilization patterns for people living with diabetes in Tennessee, Principal Investigator, $10,000, July 1, 2003 – June 2004

22. American Heart Association, Established Investigator Grant, "Quality of Care for

Hypertension and Risk Factors for Stroke and Cardiovascular Events under Medicaid Managed Care". Principal Investigator, $299,177, January 2000 - December 31, 2003

23. Infectious Disease Society of America for the Health Resources and Services

Administration, “Impact of the Ryan-White Care Act on Quality and Outcomes of Care for HIV and AIDS in a Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Program, Principal Investigator, $99,873, October 1, 2000 - August 31, 2002, 25% effort

24. State of Tennessee, Department of Finance and Administration, Bureau of

TennCare, Contract for "Evaluating the Quality of Care Under the TennCare Partners Program". Consultant, $425,000, July 1998 - July 2001

25. State of Tennessee, Department of Finance and Administration, Bureau of

TennCare, Medicaid Drug Utilization Review (DUR) Contract for "TennCare Quality Assurance and Outcomes Research,” Medical Review Officer, 1995 - 2001, $1,871,242, July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2001, 31% effort

26. Subcontract with Tennessee Opportunity Programs, Inc. (TOPS) for the Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation, HIV/AIDS Centers of Excellence Project, Evaluation Implementation Grant, Principal Investigator. Funded for $125,384 for July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2000

27. Subcontract with Tennessee Opportunity Programs, Inc. (TOPS) for the Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation, HIV/AIDS Centers of Excellence Project, Evaluation Planning Grant, Principal Investigator. Funded for $40,000 for July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998.

28. American Cancer Society, Institutional Research Grant. “Breast Cancer Prevention

under Medicaid Managed Care,” Principal Investigator, $10,000, June 30, 1997 - July 31, 1998

29. University of Tennessee Medical Group, Physician’s Research Grant.

“Effectiveness of Diabetes Management under Medicaid Managed Care,” Co-Principal Investigator, $39,800, January 1, 1997 - November 30, 1998

30. USPHS Contract N01-HC-45137, Activity Counseling Trial (ACT), Clinical Co-

Investigator, $202,486, September 30, 1994 - September 29, 2000, 5% effort

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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Ammar N., Bailey J.E., Davis R.L., Shaban-Nejad A. (2021) Implementation of a

Personal Health Library (PHL) to Support Chronic Disease Self-Management. In: Shaban-Nejad A., Michalowski M., Buckeridge D.L. (eds) Explainable AI in Healthcare and Medicine. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 914. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53352-6_20

2. Bailey J. The End of Healing. Memphis: The Healthy City; September 11, 2014.

3. Bailey JE. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) – Physician Of The Soul. In: Cooper DK, ed. Physicians of Another Calling. University of Delaware Press, 2014

4. Womeodu RJ, Bailey JE. Barriers to Cancer Screening. In: Herold AH, Woodard

LJ, eds. The Medical Clinics of North America: Cancer Screening and Diagnosis. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company; 80(1):115-133, January 1996

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Chen M; Surbhi S; Bailey JE. Association of Weight Loss with Type 2 Diabetes

Remission among Adults in Medically Underserved Areas: A Retrospective Cohort Study. American Journal of Health Promotion. Accepted for publication May 2021.

2. Ammar N, Bailey JE, Davis RL, Shaban-Nejad A. Using a Personal Health Library–Enabled mHealth Recommender System for Self-Management of Diabetes Among Underserved Populations: Use Case for Knowledge Graphs and Linked Data. JMIR Form Res 2021;5(3):e24738. doi: 10.2196/24738. PMID: 33724197

3. Surbhi S, Tolley EA, Cossman RE, Dashputre AA, Bailey JE. Refining a traditional urban-rural classification approach to better assess heterogeneity of treatment effects in patient-centered outcomes research. MethodsX. 2021; doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2020.106080

4. Madlock-Brown C, Reynolds R, Bailey JE. Increases in Multimorbidity with Weight Class in the United States. Clinical Obesity. 2021;11(3):e12436. doi: 10.1111/cob.12436. PMID: 33372406

5. Tolley EA, Surbhi S, Bailey JE. Using preliminary data and prospective power analyses for mid-stream revision of projected group and subgroup sizes in pragmatic patient-centered outcomes research. Data in Brief. 2020 Nov 17;33:106529. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106529. eCollection 2020 Dec. PMID: 33304950

6. Lin Y, Bailey JE, Surbhi S, Shuvo SA, Jackson CD, Chen M, Price-Haywood EG, Mann J, Fort D, Burton J, Sandlin RM, Castillo A, Smith P, Mei H, Leak CL, Le P, Monnette AM, Shi L. Effect of Continuity of Care for Patients with Obesity-Associated Chronic Conditions: Protocol for a Multisite Retrospective Cohort Study. JMIR Research Protocols. 2020;Sep 9;9(9):e20788. doi: 10.2196/20788.

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7. Bailey JE, Surbhi S, Gatwood J, Butterworth S, Coday M, Shuvo SA, Dashputre AA,

Brooks IM, Binkley B, Riordan CJ, Steinberg H, Gutierrez ML, Haley L, Leak C, Tolley EA, The Management of Diabetes in Everyday Life Study: Design and Methods for a Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effectiveness of Text Messaging versus Health Coaching. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 2020 Jul 9;106080. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2020.106080. Online ahead of print. PMID: 32653539

8. Surbhi S, Brooks IM, Shuvo S, Zareie P, Tolley EA, Cossman RE, Leak C, Davis R, Stewart AJ, Bailey JE. A Mid-South Chronic Disease Registry and Practice-based Research Network to Address Disparities. American Journal of Managed Care. 2020, Jul 1;26(7):e211-e218. doi: 10.37765/ajmc.2020.43764. PMID: 32672919

9. Ammar N, Bailey JE, Davis RL, Shaban-Nejad A. Personal Health Library: A Single Point of Secure Access to Your Digital Health. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. April 2020.

10. Surbhi S, Yonas IG, Gatwood J, Smith P, Bailey JE. Medication Nonadherence, Mental Health, and Opioid Use and Inpatient and Emergency Department Use Super-Utilizers. American Journal of Managed Care. 2020 Mar 1;26(3):e98-e103. doi: 10.37765/ajmc.2020.42642. PMID: 32181622

11. Dashputre AA, Surbhi S, Podila PSB, Shuvo SA, Bailey JE. Can primary care

access reduce healthcare utilization for patients with obesity-associated chronic conditions in medically underserved areas? Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2020;1–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13360.

12. Udoko AN, Graff J, Ransone S, Coday M, Gatwood J, Bailey JE. Characteristics of Health-related Text Messages Preferred by Medically Underserved African American Patients with Diabetes. Cureus, 2019;11(9):e5743. DOI 10.7759/cureus.5743

13. Chang, CF, Bailey, JE, and Smith, PA. How Tennessee’s Medicaid Program is

Leading Statewide Payment Reform and Promoting High Value Care. Journal of Health Care Finance, Summer 2019;46(1):1-12.

14. Bailey JE, Surbhi S, Wan JY, Munshi KD, Waters TM, Binkley BL, Ugwueke MO, Graetz I. Effect of Intensive Interdisciplinary Transitional Care for High-Need, High-Cost Patients on Quality, Outcomes, and Costs: A Quasi-experimental Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2019;34(9):1815-1824, doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-05082-8. PMCID: PMC6712187.

15. Gatwood J, Shuvo SA, Brooks I, Smith P, Bailey JE. The Management of Diabetes

in Everyday Life (MODEL) Program: Development of a Tailored Text Message Intervention to Improve Diabetes Self-Care Activities among Underserved African American Adults. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2019 Feb 3;10(1):204-212. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz024. PMID: 30794316

16. Nault Connors JD, Binkley BL, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Bailey JE. How Patient Experience Informed the SafeMed Program: Lessons Learned During a Health Care

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Innovation Award Initiative to Improve Care for Super-Utilizers. Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation, 2019 Mar;7(1):13-21. doi: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2018.02.002. Epub 2018 Feb 21.PMID: 29477610

17. Bailey, JE. Socrates’s Last Words to the Physician God Asklepios: An Ancient Call for a Healing Ethos in Civic Life. Cureus, 2018 Dec 28;10(12): e3789. doi:10.7759/cureus.3789

18. Surbhi S, Graetz I, Wan JY, Gatwood J, Bailey JE. The Effect of Opioid Use and Mental Illness on Chronic Disease Medication Adherence in Super-Utilizers. Journal of Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacy, 24 (3), 198-207, 2018.

19. Galloway AP, Graff JC, Diloreto NA, Michalak IW, Tolley EA, Bailey JE. Primary Care Clinics in Medically Underserved Areas Not Routinely Receiving Diabetes Educational Materials. Tennessee Medicine E-Journal, 2017;3(2), Article 16. Available at: https://ejournal.tnmed.org/home/vol3/iss2/16

20. Jackson, B, Carlton E, Ahn, S, Relyea, G, Bailey J. Unmet Primary Care Needs in Diabetes Patients with Multimorbidity in a Medically Underserved Area. Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology, 2017 Jan-Dec;11(4), doi: 10.1177/2333392817702760.

21. Tang J, Chang CF, Levin MC, Hong SH, Faris R, Bailey JE. Effects of specialty pharmacy care on health outcomes in multiple sclerosis. American Health & Drug Benefits. Nov. 2016;9(8):420-429.

22. Surbhi S, Munshi KD, Bell PC, Bailey JE. Drug Therapy Problems and Medication Discrepancies during Care Transitions in Super-utilizers. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2016 Nov - Dec;56(6):633-642.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2016.07.004.

23. Bailey JE, Surbhi S, Bell PC, Jones AM, Rashed S, Ugwueke MO. SafeMed: Utilizing Pharmacy Technicians in a Novel Role as Community Health Workers to Improve Transitions of Care. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2016;56(1):73-81, doi:10.1016/j.japh.2015.11.011.

24. Humble JR TE, Krukowski, RA, Debon M, Womack CR, Motley TS, Bailey JE. Use of and Interest in Mobile Health for Diabetes Self-Care in Vulnerable Populations. J Telemed and Telecare. 2016 Jan;22(1):32-8. doi: 10.1177/1357633X15586641. Epub 2015 May 29.

25. Hussein M, Waters TM, Chang CF, Bailey JE, Brown LM, Solomon DK. Impact of Medicare Part D on Racial Disparities in Adherence to Cardiovascular Medications among the Elderly, Medical Care Research and Review, 2015 Nov 16. pii: 1077558715615297. [Epub ahead of print]

26. Harris LJ, Graetz I, Podila PSB, Wan J, Waters TM, Bailey JE. Characteristics of Hospital and Emergency Care Super-utilizers with Multiple Chronic Conditions, J Emerg Med, 2015 Oct 12. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2015.09.002 [Epub ahead of print].

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27. Bailey JE, Pitts WJ, Nault JD. Statewide Survey Identifies Major Opportunities to Improve Patient-centered Care. Tennessee Medicine E-Journal. 2014; 1(1):Article 7. Available at: http://ejournal.tnmed.org/home/vol1/iss1/7

28. Gatwood J, Bailey JE. Improving medication adherence in hypercholesterolemia: challenges and solutions. Vasc Health Risk Manag. 2014 Nov 6;10:615-625. eCollection 2014.

29. Graetz I, Kaplan CM, Kaplan EK, Bailey JE, Waters TM. The U.S. Health Insurance Marketplace: Are Premiums Truly Affordable? Ann Intern Med. 2014;161(8):599-604.

30. Melton C, Graff C, Holmes GN, Brown L, Bailey J. Health literacy and asthma management among African-American adults: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. J Asthma. 2014;51(7):703-13.

31. Ahn S, Smith ML, Cho J, Bailey JE, Ory MG. Hypertension awareness and associated factors among older Chinese adults. Frontiers in Public Health. 2013;1(67):1-7,doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2013.00067

32. Thorn SA, Carter MA, Bailey JE. Emergency physicians' perspectives on the usability of health information exchange. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2013 Mar;63(3):329-37.

33. Shirneshan E, Bailey J, Relyea G, Franklin BE, Solomon DK, Brown LM. Incremental direct medical expenditures associated with anxiety disorders for the U.S. adult population: Evidence from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 2013;27:720-727.

34. Bailey JE, Pope RA, Elliott E, Wan JY, Waters TM, Frisse ME. Health information exchange reduces repeat diagnostic imaging for back pain. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2013; Jul;62(1):16-24.

35. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Mabry LM, Landy SH, Pope RA, Waters TM, Frisse ME. Does health information exchange reduce unnecessary neuroimaging and improve quality of headache care in the emergency department? J Gen Intern Med. 2013;28(2):176–83.

36. Bailey JE, Hajjar A, Shoib B, Tang J, Ray M, Wan J. Risk factors associated with antihypertensive medication nonadherence in a statewide Medicaid population, American Journal of Medical Sciences. 2014;348(5):410-5.

37. Johnson KB, Unerti KM, Chen Q, Lorenzi NM, Nian H, Bailey J, Frisse M. Health information exchange usage in emergency departments and clinics: The who, what and why. JAMIA. 2011 Sep;1;18(5):690-7.

38. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Tang J, Ghani MA, Cushman WC. Antihypertensive medication adherence, ambulatory visits, and risk of stroke and death. J Gen Intern Med, 2010 Jun;25(6):495-503.

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39. Russell SC, Cutts T, Bailey JE. Consumer evaluation of three online health risk appraisals. Tenn Med, 2008 Jul;101(7):43-7

40. Tang, J, Wan, JY, and Bailey, JE. Performance of comorbidity measures to predict stroke and death in a community-dwelling, hypertensive medicaid population. Stroke 2008;39:1938-1944.

41. Hall CJ, Thompson JW, Bailey JE. Health care reform: Pediatric elective surgery payer mix and utilization under TennCare managed competition. Tenn Med, 2007 Aug; 100 (8): 41-5

42. Bailey JE. Sprabery LR. Inequitable funding may cause health care disparities. Arch Int Med, Vol. 167, June 25, 2007

43. Bailey JE, Mirvis DM, Key CM, Kyte RL, McCord MJ. HealthCARE principles: a model for

healthy city collaboratives. Prev Chronic Dis 2007 Apr; 4(2): A35. Epub 2007 Mar 15 44. Connelly SA, Sprabery LR, Bailey JE. Perceived impact of TennCare reform on patients'

health in a medical teaching practice. Tenn Med, 2006; 99(3):33-6, 42 45. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Jenkins PH, Somes GW, Dorko CS. Quality of care for HIV and

AIDS in Tennessee’s statewide Medicaid managed care system. Am J Med Sci, 2005;328(6):305-314

46. Womeodu RJ, Graney MJ, Gibson DV, Bailey JE. Diabetic patient experiences in a

Medicaid managed care system. Tenn Med, 2003;96(10):465-9. 47. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Raffanti SP, Long WJ, Jenkins PH. Improvements in access to

care for HIV and AIDS in a statewide Medicaid managed care system. Am J Manag Care. 2003;9(9):595-600

48. Mirvis DM, Bailey JE, Chang CF. TennCare - Medicaid managed care in Tennessee

in jeopardy. Am J Manag Care, January 2002;8(1):57-68 49. Rogers LQ, Bailey JE, Gutin B, Johnson KC, Levine MA, Milan F, Seelig CB, Sherman SE.

Teaching resident physicians to provide exercise counseling: a needs assessment. Acad Med, 2002;77:841-844

50. Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ, Wan JY, Van Brunt DL, Somes GW. Improvements in diabetes

management and outcomes in a Medicaid managed care system. Tenn Med, 2001;94(11):425-429

51. Mirvis DM, Bailey JE. Commentary: Justice in health care—a response to

Tavistock. BMJ, 2001;323:619-620 52. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Mirvis DM, McDaniel S, Spears CR, Chang CF, Schaberg

DR. Academic managed care organizations and adverse selection under Medicaid managed care in Tennessee. JAMA, 1999;282(11):1067 - 1072

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53. Bailey JE, Bush AJ, Bertram PD, Somes GW. Physicians' experiences with Medicaid managed care: the Tennessee American College of Physicians survey on TennCare. Tenn Med, 1998;91(8)313-316

54. Chang CF, Kiser LJ, Bailey JE, Martins M, Mirvis DM, Applegate WB. TennCare

Partners: Tennessee's failed managed care program for mental health and substance abuse services. JAMA, 1998;279(22):864 - 869

55. Shorr RI, Johnson KC, Wan JY, Sutton - Tyrrell K, Pahor M, Bailey JE, Applegate

WB. The prognostic significance of asymptomatic carotid bruits in the elderly. J Gen Int Med, 1998;13:86 - 90

56. Pahor M, Shorr RI, Somes GW, Cushman WC, Ferrucci L, Bailey JE, Elam JT,

Applegate WB. Diuretic - based treatment and cardiovascular events in patients with mild renal dysfunction enrolled in the Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program. Arch Int Med, 1998;158(12):1340-1345

57. Richey PA, Jones CL, Harshfield GA, Somes GW, Johnson KC, Bailey JE,

Soberman JE. The AM5600 ambulatory blood pressure recording system. Blood Press Monit, 1997;2(No.3/4):193 – 195

58. Bailey JE, Kellermann AL, Somes GW, Banton JG, Rivara FP, Rushforth NB. Risk

factors for violent death of women in the home. Arch Int Med, 1997;89(4):122 - 125 59. Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ. Prevention in managed care: obstacles and opportunities.

J Tenn Med Assoc, 1996;89(4):122 - 125 60. Bailey JE, Lee MD, Somes GW, Graham RL. Risk factors for antihypertensive

medication refill failure by patients under Medicaid managed care. Clin Therap, 1996;18:(6)1252 - 1262

61. Bailey JE. Asklepios: ancient hero of medical caring. Ann Int Med, 1996;124(2):257

- 263 62. Bailey JE, Coombs DW. Effectiveness of an Indonesian model for rapid training of

Guatemalan health workers in diarrhea case management. J Comm Health, 1996;21(4):269 - 276

63. Bowen J, Patz J, Bailey J, Hansen K. Dissection of vertebral artery after cervical

trauma. Lancet, 1992;339:435-436 64. Bailey JE, Leeper JD. Social consequences of early childbearing in a southern rural

black community, J Adol Health Care, 05/1990; 11(3):276. DOI:10.1016/0197-0070(90)90408-T

65. Bailey JE. “Authorship in Don Quixote de la Mancha,” Prize Essays, St. John’s

College Press, Annapolis, MD, 1983

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66. Bailey JE. “Making much ado about nothing,” Energeia, St. John’s College Press, Annapolis, MD, 1982

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PREPARATION 1. Yao L, Graff CJ, Howard S, Wan JY, Li MC, Bailey JE. Democracy and Case

Fatality Rate of COVID-19: A Multicountry Study. Submitted to International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM), March 2021.

2. Bailey JE. Flipping the System: What High-Value Health Care Really Looks Like. Planned submission to BMJ, Summer 2018

3. Munshi K, Kaplan C, Wan J, Bailey JE. Medicaid Discontinuity among Adults with Cardiovascular Disease or High-Risk Conditions. Planned submission to Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, June 2018.

4. Strong C, Bailey JE. Will accountable care cure cherry-picking? Planned submission Fall 2018.

5. Bailey JE, Yu X, Ward RD, Reed GL, Johnson KB. Health information exchange associated with reductions in potentially avoidable hospitalizations for chest pain. Planned submission to JAMIA, Summer 2018.

6. Arnold CG, Nollan RH, Johnson EF, Bailey JE. Dr. Charles Champion and the Survival of Independent Compounding and Alternative Pharmacy Practice in America. Planned submission to NEJM or BUMC Proceedings Fall 2018.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Peer-reviewed electronic publications: 1. Bailey JE, Binkley BL. Practice transformation series: Using the SafeMed model to

improve transitions of care. AMA. 2016. https://www.stepsforward.org/modules/safemed-transition-care. Accessed on May 20, 2016.

Non-peer reviewed articles: 1. Ammar N, Bailey JE, Davis RL, Shaban-Nejad A. Implementing and Utilizing the

Personal Health Library (PHL) to Enable True Care Integration and Management, JMIR Preprints. 02/10/2020:24738, DOI: 10.2196/preprints.24738, URL: https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24738.

2. Bailey, J., Singh, B., Dullet, S., Santana, C. ImprovingCare Website Launched: Providing Access to Top Practice Improvement Resources Nationwide. SGIM Forum, 2018; 41(3): 8, 15.

3. Bailey J. 5 ways we can heal our broken health care system. Commercial Appeal,

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September 8, 2017.

4. Bailey J, Arron A, Richter J, Spell N, Vinci L, Halm E. Clinical Practice Committee reorganizing to focus on practice improvement: Join us to lift up primary and preventive care! SGIM Forum, 2016 May; 39(5):6,16.

5. Bailey J, Arron A, Richter J, Spell N, Vinci L, Halm E. Clinical Practice Committee reorganizing to focus on practice improvement: Join us to lift up primary and preventive care! SGIM Forum, 2016 May; 39(5):6,16.

6. Bailey J. Why we should share our stories: Confessions of a physician-novelist. SGIM Forum, 2016 Jan; 39(1):9-10.

7. Bailey J., Arron M. Improving care: How Can SGIM Best Support Practice Improvement and Innovation? SGIM Forum, 2015 Dec; 38(12):7,13.

8. Mabry LM, Bailey JE. HIE, Imaging & Appropriate Use: Rads Need to Lead the Charge. Health Imaging. Sept. 2012.

9. Strong C, Bailey J. Cherry-picking patients leaves sour taste. AMA News -Ethics Forum. 2011 Apr 18; 54(8).

10. Bailey JE. Does health information technology dehumanize health care? Virtual Mentor –American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, Mar 2011; 13(3): 181-185.

11. Noblett S, Bailey J. What should healthcare look like? Health and Development, 2010; 30(2):4-7.

12. Bailey JE. The case for public reporting, SGIM Forum (Society of General Internal Medicine), 2010 Nov; 33(11):5,10.

13. Nault JD, Bailey JE. Health system improvement: Developing regional capacity across Tennessee. Tenn Med, 2010 Oct; 103(10):31-3,44.

14. Bailey J, Cates M and Jain M. “Common Table Update,” Memphis Medical News, October 2008:4. Accessed at: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=65 July 15, 2011

15. Bailey J, Cates M, FitzGerald D and Travis C. “Common Table Update,” Memphis Medical News, November 2008:4. Accessed at: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=66 July 15, 2011

16. Bailey J, and Frazier R. “Common table update: First private primary care physician quality reports forthcoming”, Memphis Medical News, December 2008:18. Accessed at: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=67 July 15, 2011

17. Bailey J, and Frazier R. “Common table update: Help your patients take charge for

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better health - with a quality checklist,” Memphis Medical News, April 2009:6. Accessed at: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=71 July 15, 2011

18. Bailey JE. Can insurance claims and patient survey data really help us improve quality, Memphis Medical Society Quarterly, 2010 Summer; 13(2):26-7.

19. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Tang J, Ghani MA, Cushman WC. Response to letters to the editor regarding “Antihypertensive Medication Adherence, Ambulatory Visits, and Risk of Stroke and Death,” J Gen Intern Med, 2010; 25(8):764.

20. Bailey JE. From a doctor's point of view: making billing better, for better care, The Users' Guide to the Health Reform Galaxy, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation health reform blog, http://rwjfblogs.typepad.com/healthreform/2010/05/james-e-bailey-md-mph-an-practicing-internal-medicine-physician-director-of-the-healthy-memphis-data-center-and-a-p.html#more published May 5, 2010, accessed May 7, 2010.

21. Bailey JE. A Memphis Rx: A physician's thoughts on what Santa should bring us in the form of health-care reform. The Memphis Flyer, December 17, 2009. Accessed at http://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/a-memphis-rx/Content?oid=1867158 1/25/11.

22. Bailey JE. Memphis Health Care is reaching beyond its walls to improve breast cancer screening, Memphis Medical Society Quarterly, 2009 Summer; 12(2).

23. Bailey JE. Building a medical home at the MedPlex, Memphis Medical Society

Quarterly, 2009 Spring; 12(1):16.

24. Bailey JE. EHR initiatives in the Mid-South. Tenn Med, 2008 Jul; 101(7):27-8.

25. Bailey JE. Connecting patients to a medical home, Memphis Medical Society Quarterly, 2008 Summer; 11(2):24.

26. Bailey JE, Gibson DV. Public reporting needed to improve the health of Tennesseans.

Tenn Med, 2005; 98(11):539-545 27. Bailey JE, Gibson DV, Jain M, Connelly SA, Ryder KM, Dagogo-Jack S. Reversing the

diabetes epidemic in Tennessee. Tenn Med, 2003;96(12):559-63.

28. Bailey JE, Chang CF. The cure for TennCare: Run it like a family business. Tenn Business, 2001;10(2):15-19

29. Bailey JE. Response to letters to the editor regarding “Asklepios: Ancient hero of

medical caring”. Ann Int Med, 1996;125(3):254. Proceedings: 1. Bailey JE. Asklepios: ancient hero of medical caring. Proceedings 1st International

Medical Olympiad. Ed: Marketos SG, Kos Island, Greece 1996.

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Research Reports: 1. Pitts WJ, Nault JD, Bailey JE. Tennessee Survey Shows Primary Care Physicians

Lack Critical Resources to Improve Patient Care. Released April 14, 2012.

2. Healthy Memphis Data Center (Nault J, Bailey J) for Healthy Memphis Common Table. Report 1: Using Information to Recognize Good Care: Quality of Health Care for Medicare Patients in Shelby County, Tennessee. Take Charge for better health series, Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published June 2009. Available at url: http://healthcarequalitymatters.org/?p=reports accessed December 14, 2011.

3. Healthy Memphis Data Center (Nault J, Bailey J) for Healthy Memphis Common Table. Report 2: Using Information to Get Good Care: Quality of Health Care for Medicare Patients in Shelby County, Tennessee. Take Charge for better health series, Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published June 2009. Available at url: http://healthcarequalitymatters.org/?p=reports accessed December 14, 2011.

4. Healthy Memphis Data Center (Nault J, Bailey J) for Healthy Memphis Common

Table. Using Information to Give Good Care: Quality of Health Care for Medicare Patients in Shelby County, Tennessee. Take Charge for better health series, Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published June 2009. Available at url: http://healthcarequalitymatters.org/?p=reports accessed December 14, 2011.

5. Thompson N, Lewis C, Martin C, Bailey J. Feedback to Policy Makers on Role of

CVEs. Healthy Memphis Data Center, University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Published February 2008.

6. Martin C, Bailey J, Lewis C. Reversing the Epidemic of Obesity and Diabetes: 2007 Greater Memphis Area Progress Report Summary. Healthy Memphis Data Center, University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Published November 2008. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

7. Bailey JE. Addressing health literacy in Memphis. Healthy Memphis Data Center of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, University of Memphis and Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published August 2007. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

8. Hare ME, Bailey JE, Forde DR, Mackey ST. Memphis Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2005: The children’s component. Healthy Memphis Data Center of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, University of Memphis and Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published January 2006. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

9. Bailey J, Gibson D, Tang J, Hare M, Weems M, Martin C. Reversing the Epidemic

of Diabetes and Obesity: 2005 Greater Memphis Area Progress Report Summary. Healthy Memphis Data Center of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, University of Memphis and Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published

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December 2005. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

10. Bailey J, Gibson D, Tang J, Hare M, Weems M, Martin C. Reversing the Epidemic

of Diabetes and Obesity: 2005 Greater Memphis Area Progress Report. Healthy Memphis Data Center of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, University of Memphis and Healthy Memphis Common Table. Published November 2005. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

11. Hare M, Forde DR, Bailey J, Gibson D, Mackey S, Memphis and Shelby County

Behavioral Risk Factors Survey, 2004. University of Memphis, Mid-South Social Survey Program and University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Healthy Memphis Data Center. Published January 2005. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

12. Bailey JE, Gibson DV, Tate NA. The Diabetes Epidemic in Tennessee. University

of Tennessee Health Science Center. Published and distributed by Qsource Center for Healthcare Quality, 2003. Available at url: http://www.uthsc.edu/CHSI/reports.php accessed January 16, 2013.

13. Bailey JE, Jenkins PH, Arheart KL, Wan JY. The Impact of the Ryan White CARE

Act on Quality and Outcomes of HIV/AIDS Care in Tennessee’s TennCare System, 1998 – 2000. University of Tennessee Health Science Center for the Infectious Disease Society of America, 2003.

14. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Baker AS, Access and quality of care for HIV and AIDS in

Tennessee’s TennCare program: 1992-1997. University of Tennessee Health Science Center for the Tennessee Department of Health, June 2000.

15. Young LR, Holimon TD, Chyka PA, Justice JL, Bailey JE. A Therapeutic Class

Evaluation of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Tennessee Drug Utilization Review Program for The TennCare Bureau, Tennessee Department of Health, October 13, 1998.

16. Holimon TD, Bailey JE, Chyka PA, Wurtzbacher, JD. Performance Measures of

Drug Use in Selected Medical Conditions, Tennessee Drug Utilization Review Program for The TennCare Bureau, Tennessee Department of Health, May 22, 1998.

17. Chyka PA, Wurtzbacher JD, Holimon TD, Bailey JE. Clinical Analysis of TennCare

Formularies, Tennessee Drug Utilization Review Program, The University of Tennessee, Memphis for The TennCare Bureau, Tennessee Department of Health, December 9, 1997.

Newspaper Editorials, Articles, and Blogs:

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1. Bailey J, 5 ways we can heal our broken health care system. Guest editorial, The Commercial Appeal, September 8, 2017.

2. Chang C, Bailey J. Tennessee is reforming health care without partisan warfare. Guest editorial, The Tennessean, March 27, 2017.

3. Bailey JE, New England Journal Medicine, Group Open Forum Expert on “Medical Errors: A Leading Cause of Death in the US and What To Do About It”, March, 2017

4. Bailey JE, Balancing Patient Care and Public Health, Do 'the needs of the many' ever outweigh 'the needs of the few'?, Medpage Today Friday Feedback, Accessed at http://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/Ethics/52225 June 19, 2015.

5. Bailey JE, Case is compelling for Medicaid expansion. Letter to the editor, The Commercial Appeal, March 19, 2013.

6. Bailey J, Cates M and Jain M. “Healthy Memphis Common Table Update,” Memphis Medical News, 3-4, October 2008. Available at url: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=65 accessed December 14, 2011.

7. Bailey J, Cates M, FitzGerald D and Travis C. “Healthy Memphis Common Table Update,” Memphis Medical News, 19, November 2008. Available at url: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=66 accessed December 14, 2011.

8. Bailey J, Cates M and Jain M. Common table update: First private primary care physician quality reports forthcoming”, Memphis Medical News, 18, December 2008. Available at url: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=67 accessed December 14, 2011.

9. Bailey J, and Frazier R. “Common table update: Help your patients take charge for better health - with a quality checklist!” Memphis Medical News, 6, April 2009. Available at url: http://www.memphismedicalnews.com/mod/secfile/viewed.php?file_id=71 accessed December 14, 2011.

10. Bailey JE. Patient survey helps doctors improve. Letter to the editor, The Commercial Appeal, May 9, 2010.

11. Bailey JE. Put health first, not drug industry. Guest editorial, The Commercial Appeal, May 12, 2008.

12. Bailey, JE. Step at a time, we can stop “plague of plenty.” Guest editorial, Commercial Appeal, December 20, 2007.

13. Bailey JE. TennCare: Pay for it now, or pay more later. Guest editorial on proposed disenrollment of Medicaid managed care enrollees in Tennessee. Commercial Appeal. Sunday, November 28, 2004.

14. Bailey JE. Rx for Memphis: Plan seeks to make ‘unhealthiest city’ fit, fun and smart. Guest editorial on Healthy Memphis Common Table, Obesity and Diabetes Initiative. Commercial Appeal. Sunday, November 9, 2003.

Abstracts Presented and Published:

1. Chen M, Surbhi S, Bailey JE. Utility of 7-Day Versus 30-Day Readmission Measures for

Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure, Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Pneumonia,” has been selected for an interactive poster presentation within the “Poster Session: Measuring Safety, Quality, and Value” at the 2021 Virtual ARM, June 14-17.

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2. Surbhi S, Bailey JE, Melton-Fant CE, Powell MP, Lenihan CB, Kamble KS, Dobalian A.Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Utilization Among Medically Underserved Patients with Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions,” has been selected for an interactive poster presentation within the “Poster Session: Structural Racism, Disparities, and Equity in Health” at the 2021 Virtual ARM, June 14-17.

3. Thacker A, Thacker D, Bailey JE, Steinhauer B. Patients, Diagnoses, and Deaths in a Major Safety-net Hospital in the American South: A 100-Year Perspective. Accepted for oral presentation, American Osler Society Annual Meeting, Pasadena, CA, April 28, 2020.

4. Thacker A, Thacker D, Bailey JE, Steinhauer B. Epidemic Infectious Diseases at a Major Safety-net Hospital in the Mississippi Delta in the Early 20th Century, Oral presentation, Southern Association of the History of Medicine and Science Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 5, 2020.

5. Gaffney SM, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Finch K, Duncan M, Leak CL, Smith P, Bailey JE. Medically underserved patient perspectives regarding best primary care approaches to support healthy eating and weight loss for patients with obesity. Accepted for poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, May, 2020.

6. Finch KA, Starks SA, Leak CL, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Gaffney SM, Duncan MD, Bailey

JE. Patient Perspectives Regarding the Social and Cultural Acceptability of a Biblically Based Healthy Eating and Weight Loss Intervention: A Mixed Methods Research Study. Accepted for poster presentation, Submitted to the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, May, 2020.

7. Chen M, Surbhi S, Bailey JE. Is Weight Loss Associated with Remission of Type 2

Diabetes in Medically Underserved Areas? Accepted for poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, May, 2020.

8. McBride ME, Palakodeti S, Sprabery LR, Bailey JE. CareMore’s Innovative Model of

Care for High-Risk Medicaid Patients in the Mid-South: Preliminary Outcomes and Lessons Learned. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 9-11, 2019.

9. Ekem RN, Surbhi S, Harris LJ, Bailey JE. Understanding Patient Preferences for Using Emergency and Primary Care for Non-Urgent Conditions. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 9-11, 2019.

10. Shuvo S, Surbhi S, Dashputre A, Bailey J. Association of Access to Primary Care with Healthcare Utilization Among Medically Underserved Patients with Diabetes. Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 24-26, 2018.

11. Surbhi S, Shuvo S, Brooks I, Dashputre A, Bailey J. Utilizing Diabetes, Wellness,

and Prevention Coalition Registry to Improve Quality of Care for Patients with Diabetes, Poster presentation, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, May 9, 2018.

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12. Brooks IM, Gatwood J, Binkley B, Villa E, Featherstone J, Bailey JE. Modular Health Informatics Archetecture for a Patient-Centered mHealth Diabetes Intervention, Oral presentation, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, November 6, 2017.

13. Connors JN, Relyea G, Ozdenerol E, Chang C, Bailey J, Fitzgerald D. If Super-

Utilization is the New Perfect Storm, Are We Missing the Boat in Our Readmission Reduction Efforts? Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 25-27, 2017.

14. Surbhi S, Graetz I, Gatwood J, Wan J, Bailey JE. Medication Nonadherence, Mental

Illness, and Opioid Use and Inpatient and Emergency Department Use in Super-Utilizers. Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 25-27, 2017.

15. Galloway A, Diloreto N, Michalak I, Riordan C, Graff C, Tolley B, Bailey J. Patient

Access to Diabetes Educational Materials in Primary Care Clinics in Medically Underserved Areas, Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 25-27, 2017.

16. Shuvo S, Gatwood J, Crossfield J, Ross A, Riordan C, Coday M, Bailey JE.

Characteristics of Effective Text Messages from the Patient’s Perspective for Improving Diabetes Self-Care among African-Americans in Medically Underserved Areas, Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 25-27, 2017.

17. Michalak I, Galloway A, Diloreto N, Ealy J, Steinberg H, Bailey J. Primary Care

Personnel Preferences for Use and Delivery of Low Literacy Diabetes Educational Materials, Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 25-27, 2017.

18. Surbhi S, Bailey J. Predictors of Medication Nonadherence in Super-Utilizers with

Multiple Chronic Conditions and Polypharmacy. Poster presentation, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA, June 26-28, 2016.

19. Udoko AN, Bailey JE, Ransone S, Binkley BL, Gatwood J, Coday M, Graff C. Using Text

Messages to Support Improved Self-Care Decisions in Medically Underserved African-Americans with Uncontrolled Diabetes: Best Practices from the Patient’s Perspective, Oral presentation, Society General Internal Medicine 39th Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 13, 2016.

20. Jackson, B, Carlton E, Ahn, S, Relyea, G, Bailey J. Primary Care Engagement in Emergency Department Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions in a Medically Underserved Area, Poster presentation, Society General Internal Medicine 39th Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 13, 2016.

21. Bailey JE, Graetz I, Munshi KD, Surbhi S, Wan JY, Waters TM. Cost Savings

Associated with Participation in the Safemed Program, an Innovative Care Transitions Program for Super-Utilizers with Multiple Chronic Conditions. Poster presentation, Academy Health, Minneapolis, MN, June 15, 2015.

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22. Bailey JE, Surbhi S, Bell PC, Jones AM, Rashed S, Ugwueke MO. A Novel Expanded Role

for Certified Pharmacy Technicians As Community Health Workers Improving Transitions of Care. Oral presentation, Academy Health, Minneapolis, MN, June 16, 2015.

23. Asao K, Lee JM, Kocak M, McEwen LN, Herman WH, Bailey JE. Association of Insurance

Availability and Type with Emergency Department Use by Patients with Diabetes in the United States. Poster presentation, American Diabetes Association’s 75th Scientific Sessions, Boston, MA, June 7, 2015.

24. Munshi KD, Bailey JE, Relyea GE. Impact of Medicaid Discontinuity on Health Care

Resource Utilization among Non-Elderly Adults with Cardiovascular Disease or High Risk Conditions. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 20th Annual International Meeting, Poster presentation, Philadelphia, PA, May 19, 2015.

25. Humble J, Debon M, Krukowski R, Tolley E, Womack C, Bailey J. Interest in and use of

mHealth technology for diabetes self-care in diverse populations. Poster presentation. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 8-10, 2014.

26. Arnold CG, Nollan R, Johnson EF, Bailey JE. Dr. Charles Champion and the Evolution of

Alternative Medicine Practice in The American South: from Slave medicine to pharmacognosy to the Present. Oral presentation, American Osler Society Annual Meeting, Oxford, England, May 15, 2014.

27. Arnold CG, Nollan R, Johnson EF, Bailey JE. Dr. Charles Champion and the Survival of

Alternative and Independent Compounding Pharmacy Practice in America. Oral presentation, Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, February 28, 2014.

28. Bailey, JE. Was Dante a physician? Evidence supporting his training and unusual practice.

Oral presentation, 43rd Congress of the International Society for the History of Medicine, Padua/Abano Terme, Italy, September 12-16, 2012.

29. Bailey, JE. The death of Dante: A review of the literary, historical, and epidemiological evidence. Oral presentation, 43rd Congress of the International Society for the History of Medicine, Padua/Abano Terme, Italy, September 12-16, 2012.

30. Bailey JE, Yu X, Ward RD, Reed DL. Health information exchange reduces hospital

admissions for chest pain, Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 9-11, 2012.

31. Mabry L, Bailey JE, Wan JY, Landy SH, Pope RA, Waters TM. Health information

exchange use improves adherence with evidence-based guidelines for neuroimaging in the emergency evaluation of headache, Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 33rd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 4-7, 2011.

32. Elliott E, Bailey JE, Wan JY, Pope RA, Waters TM, Frisse ME. Does health

information exchange use decrease duplicate imaging in the emergency evaluation of back pain? Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 33rd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 4-7, 2011.

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33. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Pope RA, Waters TM, Johnson KB. Health information

exchange use reduces avoidable diagnostic imaging in the emergency evaluation of back pain, Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 33rd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 4-7, 2011.

34. Hajjar MA, Ray MM, Tang J, Wan JY, Bailey JE. Risk factors for anti-hypertensive medication non-adherence. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 15, 2009. JGIM 24 (S1) p. 164.

35. Martin CL, Pope RA, Kumar R, Kaweeta F, Bailey JE. Conveniently fat: examination of obesogenic environments in a mid-south community. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 16, 2009. JGIM 24 (S1) p. 48.

36. Martin CL, Pope RA, Cutts T, Sprabery L, Bailey JE. Who you gonna call? Ethnicity-based variation in trusted sources of health information. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 16, 2009. JGIM 24 (S1) p. 219.

37. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Tang J, Ghani MA, Cushman WC. Antihypertensive medication adherence protects community dwelling hypertensive people from strokes and death. Poster presentation, Academy Health, Washington D.C., June 9, 2008.

38. Bailey JE, Tang J, Wan JY, Ghani MA. Do hypertensive enrollees in for-profit

Medicaid managed care organizations experience higher mortality? Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine 31st Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 10, 2008. JGIM 23 (S2), p. 318-9.

39. Connelly SA, Bailey JE, Mirvis DM, Chang CF. Impact of loss of Medicaid coverage

on access to health care: The Tennessee experience. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting & Exposition, November 3-7, 2007. Available at url: http://apha.confex.com/apha/135am/techprogram/paper_148134.htm Accessed June 6, 2008.

40. Connelly SA, Bailey JE, Mirvis DM, Chang CF. Impacts of TennCare Reform on Those Who Lost Coverage and Those Who Remained Insured, Society of General Internal Medicine 30th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 26, 2007. JGIM 22 (S1) p 67.

41. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Tang J, Somes GW. Does Regular Outpatient Care Prevent

Stroke and Death for Hypertensive Enrollees in Medicaid Managed Care? Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 14, 2004. JGIM 19(S1), p. 146.

42. Bailey JE, Gibson DV, Wan JY, Tate NA, Thompson DA. Regional Variations in

Diabetics Care in Tennessee’s Medicaid Managed Care System. Poster

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presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Meeting. Vancouver, BC, April 30 - May 3, 2003. JGIM 18(S1), p. 206.

43. Jenkins PH, Bailey JE. Promoting Access to Specialized HIV/AIDs Care Through A

Statewide Centers of Excellence Program in Tennessee. JGIM 18(S1), p. 207. 44. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Jenkins PH, Arheart KA, Somes GW, Do Ryan-White Care Act

funded centers of excellence save lives? Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, April 30 - May 3, 2003. JGIM 18(S1), p. 201-2.

45. Jenkins PJ, Reily CA, Chen RC, Payne TC, Johnson KC, Bailey JE. An outbreak of

hepatitis in a toxic waste recycycling plant. AASLD, June 2001. 46. Bailey, JE Van Brunt DL, Jenkins PH, Raffanti SP, Long WJ. Improvements In

Access To Care For HIV And AIDS In A Statewide Medicaid Managed Care System, Poster Presentation, JGIM 2001:16(S1).

47. JE Bailey, DL Van Brunt, GW Somes, CS Dorko, MA Appleton, PH Jenkins. Quality

of Care for HIV and AIDS in Tennessee’s Statewide Medicaid Managed Care System. JGIM 2001:16(S1).

48. Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ, Wan JY, Van Brunt DL, Somes GW. Diabetes

Management Before and After Initiating Medicaid Managed Care. JGIM 2000;15(S1), p. 99.

49. Van Brunt DL, Bailey JE, Phillippi R. Validity of Claims Data for HIV/AIDS

Surveillance in Tennessee’s Medicaid Program. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 4-6, 2000. JGIM 15(S1), p. 151.

50. Womeodu RJ, Bailey JE, Graney M, Van Brunt DL. Experiences of Diabetic Patients

Under Medicaid Managed Care. JGIM 2000;15(S1), p. 155. 51. Wan JY, Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ, Van Brunt DL, Somes GW. Preventable

Hospitalizations for Diabetes Before and After Initiating Medicaid Managed Care. Oral presentation, 20th International Biometric Society Meeting, Berkeley, CA, July 2-7, 2000. Published with the program. (Abstract.) 2000.

52. Van Brunt DL, Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ, Graney M. Quality of Diabetes Care from

the Patient’s Perspective in Tennessee’s Managed Care System. Poster presentation, Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, April 6-8, 2000. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 22,S-199.

53. Bailey JE, Womeodu RJ, Wan JY, Van Brunt DL, Lafferty WH, Bedrin L, Somes GW.

Diabetes Management Before and After Initiating Medicaid Managed Care. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 17 - 19, 2000. Journal of Investigative Medicine, 48(1), p. 135(A).

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54. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Phillippi R. Medicaid Claims Data are Valid for HIV/AIDS

Surveillance. Poster presentation, American Federation for Medical Research, Southern Regional Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 17 - 19, 2000. Journal of Investigative Medicine, 48(1), p. 171(A).

55. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Wan JY, Prescott LK, Bedrin L, Somes GW. The Impact of

Medicaid Managed Care on Screening Rates for Breast Cancer in Tennessee. Oral presentation, Association for Health Services Research, Chicago, IL, June 27 - 29, 1999.

56. Bailey JE, JY Wan, DL Van Brunt, WH Lafferty, GW Somes. Breast Cancer

Screening Practices Before and After Initiating Medicaid Managed Care In Tennessee. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 29 - May 1, 1999.

57. Bailey JE, Van Brunt DL, Mirvis DM, McDaniel, S. Academic Managed Care

Organizations and Adverse Selection Under Medicaid Managed Care in Tennessee. Poster presentation, Association for Health Services Research, Chicago, IL, June 27 - 29, 1999.

58. Bailey JE, Schaberg DR, McDaniel S, Spears CR. Adverse selection and academic

managed care organizations under Medicaid managed care: Lessons from Tennessee. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 22 - 25, 1998.

59. Bailey JE, Bush AJ, Bertram PD, Somes GW. Physicians' experiences with

Medicaid managed care: The Tennessee American College of Physicians (ACP) survey on TennCare. JGIM 1998;13(suppl I): 69.

60. Chang CF, Kiser LJ, Bailey JE, Martins M, Mirvis DM, Applegate WB. TennCare

Partners: Tennessee’s failed managed care program for mental health and substance abuse services. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, fall 1997.

61. Pahor M, Shorr RI, Somes GW, Cushman WC, Ferrucci L, Bailey JE, Elam JT,

Applegate WB. Diuretic - base treatment and cardiovascular events in patients with mild renal dysfunction enrolled in the Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program. American Heart Association Annual Meeting, fall 1997.

62. Pahor M, Shorr RI, Somes GW, Cushman WC, Ferrucci L, Bailey JE, Elam JT,

Applegate WB. Diuretic - base treatment and cardiovascular events in patients with mild renal dysfunction enrolled in the Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, May 1997.

63. Somes GW, Harshfield G, Jones C, Ritchey P, Johnson K, Soberman J, Bailey JE.

Reliability of 24 hour renin and blood pressure responses to a low salt diet. American Society of Hypertension Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 1997.

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64. Bailey JE, J Wan, M Graney, RI Shorr, GW Somes, WB Applegate. Baseline Predictors of Coronary Events in Elderly Adults with Systolic Hypertension. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 1996.

65. Harshfield GA, Somes GW, Richey PA, Jones CL, Johnson KC, Bailey JE. The

RAAs and blood pressure regulation over 24 - hours in healthy older individuals. The American Society of Hypertension, May 1996.

66. Somes GW, Harshfield GA, Richey PA, Jones CL, Johnson KC, Bailey JE. Renal

function curves over 24 - hours in healthy older individuals. The American Society of Hypertension, May 1996.

67. Bailey JE, Kellermann AL, Somes GW, Banton JG. Domestic violence and guns as

risk factors for violent deaths of women in the home. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 1996.

68. Bailey JE. Domestic violence - related homicide of women in the home. Oral

presentation, Southern Medical Association, 89th Annual Scientific Assembly, Kansas City, MO, November 1995.

69. Bailey JE, Coombs D. Effectiveness of an Indonesian model for rapid training of

Guatemalan health workers in diagnosis and treatment of diarrhea and dehydration. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 1993.

70. Bailey JE, Leeper JD. Social consequences of early childbearing in a southern rural

black community. Poster presentation, Society for Adolescent Medicine, 17th Annual Research Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 1990.

Abstracts Presented but not Published: 1. Surbhi S, Chen M, Shuvo SA, Price-Haywood E, Shi L, Mann J, Lin Y, Le PL, Burton

JH, Bailey JE. Does Continuity of Care Protect Patients with Obesity-Associated Chronic Conditions from Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits? Poster accepted at the Society of General Internal Medicine Southern Regional Meeting; February 24, 2021; virtual meeting.

2. Gaffney SM, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Finch K, Duncan M, Leak CL, Smith P, Bailey JE.

Medically underserved patient perspectives regarding best primary care approaches to support healthy eating and weight loss for patients with obesity, Oral presentation. Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 13-15, 2020.

3. Chen M, Surbhi S, Bailey JE. Is Primary Care Utilization Associated with Remission

of Type 2 Diabetes in a Medically Underserved Areas in the American South? Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 14, 2020.

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4. Fairrow-Davis PP, Coday M, Gutierrez ML, Graff JC, Leak CL, Smith P, Starks SA,

Bailey JE. African-American Patient Experience with Health Coaching, Text Messaging, and Educational Interventions to Improve Diabetes Self-care. Oral presentation. Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 14, 2020.

5. Duncan M, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Finch K, Gaffney SM, Leak CL, Smith P, Bailey JE.

Very Low-Calorie Meals for Intensive Weight Loss Preferred by Medically Underserved Patients with Obesity-Associated Chronic Conditions and Perceived Barriers to Eating Healthy. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 14, 2020.

6. Finch KA, Starks SA, Leak CL, Graff JC, Surbhi S, Gaffney SM, Jones MD, Bailey

JE. Patient Perspectives Regarding the Social and Cultural Acceptability of a Biblically Based Healthy Eating and Weight Loss Intervention: A Mixed Methods Research Study. Poster presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 14, 2020.

7. Chen M, Bailey JE. Utility of 7-day versus 30-day Readmission Measures for

Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure, Acute Myocardial Infarction and Pneumonia, Poster presentation, Graduate Research Day, UTHSC, Memphis, TN, April 26, 2019.

8. McBride ME, Palakodeti S, Sprabery LR, Bailey JE. CareMore’s Innovative Model of

Care for High-Risk Medicaid Patients in the Mid-South: Preliminary Outcomes and Lessons Learned. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Houston, TX, February 15, 2019.

9. Ekem RN, Surbhi S, Harris LJ, Bailey JE. Factors Influencing Patients in Medically

Underserved Areas to Choose the Emergency Room Instead of Primary Care for Non-Urgent Conditions. Plenary session, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Houston, TX, February 16, 2019.

10. Scott M, Gutierrez ML, Maceri S, Riordan CJ, Bailey JE. Effectiveness of health

coaching, text messaging, and patient education interventions in improving diabetes self-care: the patient perspective. Plenary session, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Houston, TX, February 16, 2019.

11. Mylhousen EM, Tolley EA, Surbhi S, Smith PA, Riordan CJ,, Bailey JE.

Effectiveness of a Brief Intervention to Increase Rapid Primary Care Follow-up Among African American Patients with Uncontrolled Diabetes. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Houston, TX, February 15, 2019.

12. Dashputre AA, Surbhi S, Podila PS, Bailey JE. Characteristics of Adult Patients With

Obesity Associated Chronic Conditions, Poster presentation, Graduate Research Day, UTHSC, Memphis, TN, April 2018.

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13. Reich KL, Bailey JE, Butterworth S, Coday M, Smith PA, Dowell SW. Acceptability,

Impact, and Credibility of Lay Health Coaches in Primary Care Clinics from the Provider Perspective, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 23, 2018.

14. Flowers AH, Dowell SW, Reich KL, Tolley, BA, Bailey JE. Early Effectiveness of an

Initiative to Improve Access to Low Literacy Diabetes Educational Materials in Medically Underserved Areas, Plenary session, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 23, 2018.

15. Pope Z, Bailey JE, Gutierrez ML, Graff C. Lived Experience of Medically

Underserved African-American Patients with Uncontrolled Diabetes with Promising Patient-Centered Self-care Interventions, Plenary session, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 23, 2018.

16. Surbhi S, Graetz I, Wan JY, Harris LJ, Bailey JE. Receipt of Opioids from Multiple

Providers with Emergency Department and Inpatient Use among Super-Utilizers, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 24, 2018.

17. Galloway A, Diloreto N, Michalak I, Riordan C, Graff C, Tolley B, Bailey J. Patient

Access to Diabetes Educational Materials in Primary Care Clinics in Medically Underserved Areas, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 12, 2017.

18. Shuvo S, Gatwood J, Crossfield J, Ross A, Riordan C, Coday M, Bailey JE.

Characteristics of Effective Text Messages from the Patient’s Perspective for Improving Diabetes Self-Care among African-Americans in Medically Underserved Areas, Oral Presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 12, 2017.

19. Michalak I, Galloway A, Diloreto N, Ealy J, Steinberg H, Bailey J. Primary Care

Personnel Preferences for Utilization of Low Literacy Diabetes Educational Materials, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 12, 2017.

20. Diloreto N, Michalak I, Galloway A, Tolley B, Bailey J. Concordance of Patient and

Clinic Personnel Perspectives on Accessibility of Diabetes Educational Materials, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 11, 2017.

21. Udoko AN, Bailey JE, Ransone S, Binkley BL, Gatwood J, Coday M, Graff C. Using Text

Messages to Support Improved Self-Care Decisions in Medically Underserved African-Americans with Uncontrolled Diabetes: Best Practices from the Patient’s Perspective, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Atlanta, GA, February 19, 2016.

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22. Jackson, B, Carlton E, Ahn, S, Relyea, G, Bailey J. Primary Care Engagement in Emergency Department Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions in a Medically Underserved Area, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Atlanta, GA, February 19, 2015.

23. Bailey JE, Nault J, Waters T, Speck P, Rashed S, Ugwueke M. The SafeMed Program:

Early Lessons from a Care Transitions Program with a Focus on Medication Management. Journal of Investigative Medicine. Vol. 62. No. 2, 2014. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 21, 2014.

24. Harris JL, Bailey JE. Systematic Literature review of Emergency Department interventions

to avoid hospitalization for acutely decompensated congestive heart failure. Oral presentation, Southern Society General Internal Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-23, 2013.

25. Russell SC, Bailey JE. Consumer Evaluation of Three Online Health Risk

Appraisals. Annual Health Services Research Day, UTHSC, Memphis, TN, March 1, 2006.

26. Tang J, Wan JY, Bailey JE. Performance of Comorbidity Measures for Prediction of

Mortality and Stroke Outcomes in a Community Dwelling Hypertensive Medicaid Population. Annual Health Services Research Day, UTHSC, Memphis, TN, March 1, 2006.

27. Bailey J, Nault J, Expanding the Role of Pharmacy Technicians as Care Transitions–Community Health Workers, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Health Care Innovation Awards National Summit, Baltimore, MD, October 28, 2014.

28. Nault J, Speck P, Scroggins M, Bell P, Bailey J. The Impact of Group-Based Peer

Support Sessions on Depression and Anxiety in a Super Utilizing Patient Population with Complex Chronic Conditions. Submitted. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 8-10, 2014.

29. Humble J, Debon M, Krukowski R, Womack C. Interest in and use of smart phone technology for diabetes self-management in diverse populations. Accepted for oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2014.

30. Nault J, Speck P, Scroggins M, Bell P, Bailey J. The experience of medically and

socially complex patients with high readmission rates. Accepted for oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2014.

31. Harris LJ, Podilla P, Waters T, Wan J, Bailey JE. Characteristics of superutilizing

patients of hospitals serving geographic hotspots for readmission. Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2014.

32. Bailey JE, Nault J, Waters T, Speck P, Rashed S, Ugwueke M. The SafeMed

Program: Early lessons from a care transitions program with a focus on medication

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management. Accepted for poster presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2014.

33. Arnold CG, Johnson EF, Nollan RH, Bailey JE. Dr. Charles Champion and the evolution of alternative medicine practice in the American South—from slave medicine to pharmacognosy to the present. Accepted for oral presentation, American Osler Society Annual Meeting, Oxford, England, May 11-14, 2014.

34. Arnold CG, Nollan R, Johnson E, Bailey JE. Dr. Charles Champion and the survival of alternative and compounding pharmacy practice in America. Accepted for oral presentation, Southern Association of the History of Medicine and Science Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, February 27 – March 1, 2014.

35. Melton C, Bailey J. Numeracy and cervical cancer screening. Poster presentation.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2-6, 2013.

36. Melton C, Bailey J. The relationship between numeracy and asthma outcomes

among African-Americans with asthma. Poster presentation, International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 18th Annual International Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 18-22, 2013.

37. Melton C, Bailey J. The relationship between health literacy and asthma outcomes

among African-American adults. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 23-25, 2013.

38. Melton C, Bailey J. The relationship between health literacy and health outcomes

among African-American asthma patients: rationale and methods, Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, Poster presentation, Lexington, KY, April 18 – 21, 2012.

39. Bailey JE, Yu X, Ward RD, Reed DL. Effect of health information exchange on hospital admissions for chest pain, Oral presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 9-11, 2012.

40. Ward RD, Yu X, Bailey JE, Reed DL. Patient and health system factors associated with cardiac catheterizations. Poster presentation, Southern Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 9-11, 2012.

41. Tang J, Levin M, Bailey J, Faris R, Hong S, Chang C, Wang J. The impact of a

specialty care program on relapses of multiple sclerosis using administrative data. Poster presentation, 16th International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Baltimore, MD, May 21-25, 2011.

42. Elliott E, Bailey JE, Wan JY. Does health information exchange use decrease

duplicate imaging in the emergency evaluation of back pain? Oral presentation, Southern Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 17-19, 2011.

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43. Mabry L, Bailey JE, Wan JY, Landy SH, Pope RA, Waters TM. Health information exchange use improves adherence with evidence-based guidelines for neuroimaging in the emergency evaluation of headache, Oral presentation, Southern Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February 17-19, 2011.

44. Bailey JE. Dante Alighieri – physician of the soul, Oral presentation, American Osler

Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 1 – 4, 2011

45. Bailey JE. Socrates’ last words to the physician god Asklepios. Oral presentation, Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science, Thirteenth Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN, March 4-5, 2011

46. Pope RA, Waters TM, Bailey JE. Can Health Information Exchange Access Reduce

Repeat Computed Tomography? Evaluation of Primary Headache in Emergency Departments. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Healthcare Economics, Ithaca NY, June 20 - 23, 2007

47. Tang J, Wan JY, Bailey JE. Performance of Comorbidity Measures for Prediction of

Mortality and Stroke Outcomes in a Community Dwelling Hypertensive Medicaid Population, Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine, Southern Regional Meeting, Atlanta, GA., March 3, 2006.

48. Bailey JE. Risk Factors for Stroke in Hypertensive Enrollees in A Statewide

Medicaid Managed Care Program”. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine, Southern Regional Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 12-14, 2004.

49. Bailey JE, Wan JY, Tang J, Somes GW. Does Regular Outpatient Care Prevent

Deaths for Hypertensive Enrollees in Medicaid Managed Care? Oral presentation, American Heart Association Research Symposium, Orlando, FL, 2003.

50. Bailey JE, Gibson DV, Wan JY, Tate NA, Thompson DA. Access to Outpatient

Diabetes Care and Avoidable Hospitalization. Oral presentation, Southern Society of General Internal Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2003.

51. Jenkins, PH, Bailey JE. Promoting Access to Specialized HIV/AIDs Care Through A Statewide Centers of Excellence Program in Tennessee. Oral presentation, Southern Society of General Internal Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2003.

52. Gibson DV, Bailey JE, Thompson DA, Wan JY, Tate NA. Regional Variations in

Diabetics Care in Tennessee’s Medicaid Managed Care System. Oral presentation, Southern Society of General Internal Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-22, 2003.

53. Bailey JE, A Cock for Asklepios: The Role of the Physician and Healing in Platonic

Thought. Oral presentation, 37th International Congress on the History of Medicine, Galveston, TX, September 10-15, 2000.

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54. Chyka PA, Wurtzbacher JD, Holimon TD, Bailey JE. Clinical analysis of drug formularies for managed care organizations participating in TennCare. 1999 annual meeting American College of Clinical Pharmacy, October 1999, Kansas City MO.

55. Somes GW, Bailey JE, Banton JG, Kellermann AL. Descriptive epidemiology of

firearm injuries in a southern city. Oral presentation, Society for Epidemiological Research Annual Meeting, Edmunton, Canada, June 11-15, 1997.

56. Bailey JE, Jong EC. Screening immigrants, refugees and travelers in primary care.

Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine, Northwest Regional Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 1994.

57. Bailey JE, Hoyer TE. Legislators, bureaucrats and country doctors: Governmental

policy in rural health care delivery. Oral presentation to the Tinsley Harrison Society, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, 1990.