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Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 311-322

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From page 311...
... For the American Academy of Pediatrics, she serves on the Executive Committee for the Council on Children with Disabilities, the Taskforce on Addressing Bias and Discrimination, and the Project ECHO Zika Advisory Committee. She holds a number of leadership positions for the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, including chair of the Performance and Quality Measures committee and is co-chair of the Technical Advisory Committee to Develop Quality Measures for Rehabilitation, and will be assuming a position on the academy's board of governors.
From page 312...
... and from 2010 to 2015 as vice president of the University of Illinois. She is currently executive director of the Office of Health Literacy and is John Corbally presidential professor emerita and professor of medicine in the UIC College of Medicine.
From page 313...
... His research has focused on integrating pediatric providers across the care continuum to improve care planning and health outcomes for children with medical complexity. As director of the Children's Hospital Association's Complex Care Quality Improvement and Research Collaborative, co-chair of the Academic Pediatrics Association Complex Care Special Interest Group, and a member of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings executive council, he has a long-standing history of collaboration and data sharing with hospitals throughout the United States that serve children with medical complexity.
From page 314...
... Among her multiple publications, she co-authored a monograph on implementing the 21 Critical Health Objectives of Healthy People 2010 and a book titled Advocacy and Policy Change Evaluation: Theory and Practice (Stanford Press, 2017)
From page 315...
... She is a fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association; a member of the Academy of Research of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation; and a recipient of the A Jean Ayres Research Award, the Sargent College Award of Merit, and the 2007 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Award.
From page 316...
... . She was a member of the National Advisory Council of the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, the National Advisory Council of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Advisory Committee of the Thrasher Research Fund, the Federal Advisory Committee of the National Children's Study, the board of the International Pediatric Research Foundation, and the National Advisory Council of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Clinical Scholars Program.
From page 317...
... Perrin co-chaired committees to develop and assist with the implementation of practice guidelines for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. His research examines asthma, middle ear disease, children's hospitalization, health insurance, and childhood chronic illness and disabilities.
From page 318...
... He has conducted studies on access to mental health services among child welfare–­ involved populations, including studies on the effects of Medicaid managed care and the effects of health insurance instability on mental health service use. He has conducted several studies on quality of care, including on the use of public finance mechanisms to promote quality of mental health services, on racial/ethnic disparities in Medicaid-funded mental health expenditures for children with histories of maltreatment, and on the development of novel risk adjustment mechanisms to better insure care for the mental health needs of children with emotional disorders.
From page 319...
... Dr. Stein received the Research Award of the Academic Pediatric Association, the Douglas Richardson Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Perinatal and Pediatric Research from the Society for Pediatric Research, and the C
From page 320...
... Previously, he was professor of psychiatry, DeWitt Wallace senior scholar, vice chair of psychiatry, and director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Prior to joining the faculty at Weill Cornell, he spent 20 years at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine serving as professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, deputy director in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and associate faculty and director of behavioral research in the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health.
From page 321...
... He edited two special journal volumes on employment topics related to people with disabilities for the IZA Journal of Labor Policy and the Journal of Disability Policy Studies. A member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and formerly a senior associate at the Urban Institute and the Lewin Group, he holds a Ph.D.


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