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Appendix D: Biosketches of Committee Members
Pages 183-192

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... Board-certified in internal medicine and hematology, he previously taught clinical and basic sciences and investigated bone marrow function as a faculty member at the Oregon Health Sciences University.
From page 184...
... She earned her juris doctorate from William Mitchell College of Law and her master of public health administration degree from the University of Minnesota. She also holds a bachelor of arts degree in occupational therapy from the College of St.
From page 185...
... He developed methods for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of protected health information used for public health syndromic surveillance. He also is project director for an ongoing initiative integrating data flows from more than 120 hospitals across the state of Indiana for use in public health disease surveillance and clinical research.
From page 186...
... Dr. Grumbach received a Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Health Resources and Services Administration Award for Health Workforce Research on Diversity, and the Richard E
From page 187...
... from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. James Hotz, M.D., is clinical services director and co-founder of Albany Area Primary Health Care, a community health center with 13 clinical sites that serves 40,000 citizens in rural Southwest Georgia.
From page 188...
... Dr. Hotz received the Clinical Recognition Award for Education and Training from NACHC in 1991, the Community Health Leadership Award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 1995, the Leadership Award of the Georgia Chapter of the American College of Physicians in 2008, and the James Alley Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Rural Health Care in 2009.
From page 189...
... Health Disparities Collaboratives, the primary quality improvement activity for the nation's community health centers.
From page 190...
... She has published numerous articles on issues surrounding the working uninsured, the determinants of health plan choice, and market competition and health care costs. Her current research interests are focused on the impact of health information technology on health care markets, Medicare beneficiary enrollment behavior, patient-centered medical homes and low-income uninsured adults, disparities in health care utilization, and barriers to access.
From page 191...
... Phillips, Jr., M.D., M.S.P.H., is a family physician and director of the Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care in Washington, DC. The Graham Center functions as a division of the American Academy of Family Physicians, with editorial independence, staffed by a small research team focused on providing evidence to help inform policy making.
From page 192...
... She has held numerous leadership positions, including in the local Community Healthcare Access Collaborative and in development of the Olmsted County Multicultural Healthcare Alliance. She served as co-chair of the Minnesota Health Improvement Partnership, member (current)


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