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Appendix F: Biographical Sketches
Pages 242-253

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... Kellermann, M.D., M.P.H., Co-chair, is professor and director, Center for Injury Control, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, and professor and chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, School of 242
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... Dr. Andersen's other research interests include international comparisons of health services systems, graduate medical education curricula, physician health services organization integration, and evaluations of geriatric and primary care delivery.
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... He has served on the Cuyahoga County Access to Care Coalition, the Cuyahoga County Community Health Assessment Project, and the Ohio Department of Health State Health Resources Plan Task Force. Regina M
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... Dr. Blendon is a graduate of Marietta College and received his master's of business administration and doctoral degrees from the University of Chicago and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, respectively.
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... Dr. Hernandez is a primary care internist who previously held a number of positions within the San Francisco Department of Public Health, including director of the AIDS Office, director of community public health, county health officer, and finally director of health for the City and County of San Francisco.
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... He was the 1996-1997 President of the National Rural Health Association and is a member of the Health Delivery Panel of the Rural Policy Research Institute. His research interests include policy analysis, access to care among the uninsured, and managed care.
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... Luciano Professor of Health Care Policy at the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, in New York City. She completed her master's and doctoral degrees in public health at the University of California, Berkeley; taught for six years at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health; and served on the faculty of George Washington University Medical Center, where she was professor, associate dean for Research of the School of Public Health and Health Services, and director of the Center for Health Outcomes Improvement Research.
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... He has examined the response of labor market participants to the incentives created by market opportunities, government policies, and the institutional environment. Specific research topics include the economic effects of overtime pay regulation; immigrant labor market outcomes and welfare recipiency; the impact of labor unions on compensation, employment, and work schedules; the importance of sector-specific skills; and the relative economic status of Mexican Americans.
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... As of June 1998, he directs Improving Chronic Illness Care (ICIC) , a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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... Dr. Miller was a program analyst in the Department of Health and Human Services for 14 years, responsible for policy development and regulatory review in areas including hospital and HMO payment, prescription drug benefits, and child health.
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... Dr. Gaskin recently received the Academy of Health Services Research and Health Policy 2002 Article-of-the-Year Award for his Health Services Research article entitled, "Are Urban Safety Net Hospitals Losing Low-Risk Medicaid Maternity Patients." Jack Needleman, Ph.D.
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... APPENDIX F 253 and regulation on health care providers and consumers. Recent work looks at the future of public hospitals and clinics, the impact of the Balanced Budget Act on safety net hospitals, market change and access to inpatient psychiatric services for Medicaid and uninsured patients, the relationship of nurse staffing and hospital quality, and quality of care for Medicaid beneficiaries with diabetes.


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