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Appendix A Committee on an Evaluation of Permanent Supportive Housing Programs for Homeless Individuals: Biographical Information
Pages 169-174

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From page 169...
... Among other positions, he also serves as the chief medical Officer, California Department of Managed Health Care; Director, California Cancer Reporting and Epidemiologic Surveillance Program; and chief quality improvement consultant, Medi-Cal Quality Improvement Program, California Department of Health Care Services. Kizer is a highly seasoned physician executive whose professional experience includes positions in the public and private sectors, academia and philanthropy.
From page 170...
... Hayashi also served as chief medical officer for the Bureau of Primary Health Care at the Health Resources and Services Administration where he oversaw the clinical quality strategy for the $5.1 billion federal Health Center Program that cares for 24 million individuals across the United States, including 1.3 million individuals experiencing homelessness. Hayashi graduated with honors from Vassar College, received his M.D.
From page 171...
... Under his leadership DHS has enpaneled 450,000 persons into patient centered medical homes, created an electronic consultation system to decrease waiting times for specialty care, and housed more than 1,500 chronically homeless persons in supportive housing. Prior to joining DHS, Katz served as director of Health and Health Officer for the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH)
From page 172...
... Using data from several U.S. based cardiovascular cohorts, Mujahid seeks to improve the measurement of specific features of neighborhood physical and social environments and employs novel statistical methods to estimate neighborhood health effects.
From page 173...
... HUD, a public housing desegregation case that is creating housing opportunities for families in low-poverty and racially integrated neighborhoods throughout Baltimore City and the metro region. Before joining the ACLU in 1993, Samuels was a legal services housing attorney in Baltimore and southwest Virginia for 13 years.
From page 174...
... , editor for Journal of Macroeconomics, associate editor for Economics Bulletin, Journal of Public Economic Theory, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. His current research focuses primarily on: microfounded theory in growth and development; intertemporally and spatially redistributive policy; search and match models of labor, family, and technology; agglomeration of productive economic activities; labor market consequences of addiction/substance abuse and health/human capital investment decisions; positive and normative analysis of crime, corruption, casinos and networks; and economic integration, outsourcing, venture capital and institutions.


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