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CURRICULUM VITAE Lawrence Peter Casalino MD, MPH, PhD Livingston Farrand Professor of Public Health Chief, Division of Health Policy and Economics Weill Cornell Medical College 402 E. 67th St. , Room LA-217 Phone: 646-962- 8044 New York, NY 10065-6304 E-mail: [email protected] Education: Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (Health Services Research) 1997 Specialty area: organizational sociology M.P.H. University of California, Berkeley 1992 M.D. University of California, San Francisco 1979 B.A. Boston College (Philosophy) 1970 Academic Appointments: Weill Cornell Medical College : Chief, Division of Healthcare Policy and Economics 2014- Department of Healthcare Policy and Research
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Lawrence Peter Casalino MD, MPH, PhD

Livingston Farrand Professor of Public HealthChief, Division of Health Policy and Economics

Weill Cornell Medical College

402 E. 67th St., Room LA-217 Phone: 646-962-8044New York, NY 10065-6304 E-mail: [email protected]

Education:

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (Health Services Research) 1997Specialty area: organizational sociology

M.P.H. University of California, Berkeley 1992

M.D. University of California, San Francisco 1979

B.A. Boston College (Philosophy) 1970

Academic Appointments:

Weill Cornell Medical College:

Chief, Division of Healthcare Policy and Economics 2014-Department of Healthcare Policy and Research

Livingston Farrand Professor of Public Health 2013-

Chief, Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research 2008-2013 Department of Public Health

Livingston Farrand Associate Professor of Public Health 2008-2013 University of Chicago:

Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Health Studies 2007-2008

Assistant Professor, Department of Health Studies 2000-2007

Faculty, Center for Health and the Social Sciences 2005-2008

Faculty, Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy 2001-2008

Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 2000-2006

Stanford University:

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine 1995-2000

Other Employment:

Senior Advisor to the Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research 2014-2016and Quality (AHRQ)

U.S. Federal Trade Commission:Consultant, anti-trust cases 2003-2006,

2009, 2014

Center for the Study of Health System ChangeProvider Research Team Member for the Community Tracking Study 2000-2001Provider Research Team Leader for the Community Tracking Study 2002-2004;

2007-2008California Bureau of State Audits 1998

consultant

Coastside Medical Clinic 1980-1995family physician, co-founder

Stanford Coastside Medical Clinic 1995-2000family physician

United Farmworkers Union 1972, 1974organizer

Honors and Awards:

John A. Benson Jr., MD Professionalism Article Prize from the American Board 2016of Internal Medicine

Herbert W. Vaughan Visiting Professor in General Internal Medicine and Primary 2011Care, Harvard Medical College and Brigham & Women’s Hospital

John Fry Fellow, Nuffield Trust, London 2010

Chair, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting 2010

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Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award in Health Policy Research 2000-2004

Woodrow Wilson Fellow 1966-1970

Professional Service

External Boards, Technical Expert Panels, Committees:

Technical Expert Panel 2016-AHRQ Comparative Health System Performance Initiative

New England Journal of Medicine 2015-Thought Leader – New Marketplace, New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst

Congressional Budget Office 2015-Panel of Health Advisors

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) at the 2015U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/RAND CorporationTechnical Expert Panel: Ambulatory Care Payment and SES

New York City Advanced Primary Care Planning Workgroup 2015-

Institute on Medicine as a Profession 2015-Medical Professionalism in an Organizational Age Task Force

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) at the 2015U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/RAND CorporationTechnical Expert Panel: Provider and Insurer Market Concentration

Rutgers Center for State Health Policy 2015External Advisory Committee

American Hospital Association 2012-Committee on Research

Health Research and Educational Trust 2012-Board of Trustees

American Medical Group Association FoundationBoard of Directors 2008-2015Steering Committee: Chronic Illness Care Challenge Campaign 2012-2014

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2008-2016National Advisory Committee

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Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program

American Medical Group Association Foundation: 2014-15National Advisory Committee for the AMGA National Diabetes Campaign

National Quality Forum 2013-14Expert Panel for the Risk Adjustment and Socioeconomic Status project

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) 2013of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/MathematicaPolicy Research InstituteTechnical Expert Panel: “Identifying High-Performing Health CareOrganizations”

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2012-13Technical Expert Panel: "AHRQ Value and Efficiency Surveys andCommunicating About Value Checklist”

American Medical Group Association Foundation 2012-Scientific Advisory Committee for the “Measure Up, Pressure DownNational Campaign to Improve Hypertension Detection and Care in Clinical Settings”

American Medical Association 2012-Advisory Committee on Professional Satisfaction,

Care Delivery and Payment

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services 2012Technical Expert Panel: “Evaluation of DHHS Delivery

System Reform Efforts and Affordable Care Provisions.”

American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation 2012Organizational Assessment Tool Advisory Committee

National Cancer Institute 2012Expert PanelEvaluation of the NCI Provider Survey Initiative

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2011-Technical Expert PanelCollecting Data on Physicians and Their Practices

Academy Health Annual Research MeetingAbstract Review Committee: Improving Safety, Quality, and Value 2014Chair of the Annual Research Meeting 2010Planning Committee 2008-2009

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Theme Leader: Processes to Improve Quality 2008-2009Chair, Article of the Year Committee 2008Article of the Year Committee 2006-2007Abstract Review Committee 2007Executive Committee 2005

Theme Leader: Care of Patients with Chronic Diseases 2005Chair, Dissertation Award Committee 2005Dissertation Award Committee 2004

Partners Community Health Care 2011External evaluator for the Partners Pay for PerformanceProgram

National Committee for Quality Assurance 2010-2011Accountable Care Organization Task Force

CAHPS Patient-Centered Medical Home Survey 2010-2011Technical Expert Panel

CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey 2009-10Technical Expert Panel

Health Affairs 2009-2010Special assistant to the editors for the special issue onReinventing Primary Care

The Century Foundation 2008Working Group on Medicare Reform

American Pediatric Association, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2008-2009and Society of Teachers of Family Medicine

Steering Committee, Patient-Centered Medical Home Initiative

Department of Health and Humans Services and the Robert Wood 2007Johnson Foundation

Expert Panel on Quality and Health Information TechnologyHealth Information Technology Adoption Initiative

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) 2007Reviewer for the March, 2007 Report to the Congress: AssessingAlternatives to the Sustainable Growth System

Advisory Council for “Transforming Medicare into a Sustainable and 2006-2007Equitable Health Program for America’s Elderly.”

Funded by the Smith-Richardson FoundationPIs: Len Nichols and Robert Berenson

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Regional Market Pilot Evaluation for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2006-2007Consultant. P.I. Dennis Scanlon, U. Pennsylvania

Institute of Medicine 2005External Reviewer for Report #2 – “Medicare’s Quality ImprovementOrganization Program: Maximizing Potential” - for the Committee onRedesigning Health Insurance Performance Measures, Paymentand Performance Improvement Programs.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2005-2006Expert Advisory Council for the Regional Market Pilot Program

The Leapfrog Group 2005-2006Advisory Panel re Expanding Rewards for Quality

Aetna Medicare Health Support Disease Management Program 2005-2006(funded under a competitive contract with the Center for Medicareand Medicaid services); Physician Advisory Board member

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 2004Technical Review Panel: Medicare Fee-for-Service Chronic Care Improvement Program

Center for Value Purchasing Project 2004Park Nicollet Institute Health Research Center

funded by the AHRQ Partnership for Quality Initiative

Center for Health Information Technology Leadership 2004Expert Panel Member for “The Value of Information Technology

in Chronic Disease Management”

Connecting for Health (Markle Foundation; Robert Wood 2004Johnson Foundation)Work Group on Financial, Legal, and Organizational

Sustainability of Electronic Interconnectivity

Robert Wood Johnson and California HealthCare Foundations 2002"Rewarding Results" programNational Advisory Committee

Harvard University Study 1998-1999"Incentives in California Physician Groups”Advisory Committee

Mathematica Policy Research Institute 1998-2000

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MedPAC Study of "Health Plans’ Selection and Payment of Providers"Advisory Committee

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 1997-1998 "Strengthening the Patient-Provider Relationship"

Advisory Committee

Study Sections:

National Institutes of Health 2011Common Fund Center for Scientific ReviewSpecial Emphasis PanelIntegrating Comparative Effectiveness Research Findings into Care Delivery through Economic Incentives 

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2010Special Emphasis PanelDelivery System Demonstration Grants

National Institutes of Health 2004National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Special Emphasis PanelTranslational Research for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) 2002"Partnerships for Quality" program

Editorial Boards and Activities:

Co-editor (with Richard Kronick and Andrew Bindman) for a special issue of Health Services Research. December, 2015:“Incentives for Physicians: What We Know and What We Still Need to Learn”

Medical Care Research and Review (editorial board) 2002-2015

Peer Review for Journals:

Annals of Family MedicineAnnals of Internal MedicineHealth Affairs

- theme advisor, primary care issue, 2010- theme advisor, workforce issue, 2013

Health Services ResearchJoint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient SafetyJournal of the American Medical AssociationJournal of General Internal Medicine

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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and LawJournal of Health EconomicsInquiryLancetMedical Care Research and ReviewMilbank QuarterlyNew England Journal of MedicineSocial Science & MedicinePeer Review for Foundations:

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation"Partnerships in Quality" program

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation"Health Care Financing and Organization" program

National Endowment for the Humanities

California Healthcare Foundation

Administrative and Committee Activities at Weill Cornell Medical College:

Member, Care Delivery and Operations Committee, Weill Cornell Physician Organization 2015-

Reviewer, Seed Grant Proposals for Cornell-Ithaca and Well Cornell Medical College 2014Collaborations

Co-chair, search committee for a chief for the Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness 2015Research

Member, search committee for a chief of the Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology 2014

Co-chair, search committee for a chief for the Division of Health Systems Innovation 2014-and Implementation Science

Co-chair, search committee for a chief for the Division of General Internal Medicine 2013-14

Chief, Division of Health Economics and Policy, Dept. of Healthcare Policy and Research 2014-

Chief, Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research, Dept. of Public Health 2008-13

Co-chair, Weill Cornell Healthcare Leadership Fellows Program 2011-

Member, Clinical Transformation Task Force, Weill Cornell Medical College Physician 2011-2014Organization

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Co-chair, search committee for a new chief for the Division of General Internal Medicine 2010-2012

Weill Cornell Physician Organization Clinical Integration Task Force 2010-11

Administrative and Committee Activities at the University of Chicago:

Admissions Committee, PhD Program, Dept. of Health Studies 2008

Physician In Context Committee, the Pritzker Initiative Curriculum Review 2005-2008

Faculty Advisor, Pritzker Student Advising Societies 2005-2008

Faculty Grading Working Group, Pritzker School of Medicine 2005-2006

Steering Committee, Licensing Committee for Medical Education 2004Institutional Task Force

Chief Faculty Advisor, MD/MBA program 2003-2008

Chair, Departmental Health Service Research Search Committee 2003-2004

Dean’s Special Committee to Review the Department of Medicine 2003

Dean’s Institutional Task Force to Review the School of Medicine 2003

Chair, Family Medicine Governance/Search Committee 2001-2002

Faculty Club 2002-2003board member and chair of membership committee

Admissions Committee, MS Program 2001-2008Dept. of Health Studies

Pre-Clinical Course Review Committee 2000-2008

Other Administrative and Board Responsibilities:

Integrated Bay Area Network Physician-Hospital Organization 1993-1994Board of Directors

Serra Medical Group IPA 1985-1992

Board of DirectorsVice President (1990-92)

Seton Medical Center, Coastside 1984-1986

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Medical Staff President

Teaching:

Courses:

Co-director: Health Policy Medical Student Area of Concentration 2014-

Study Design and Methods for Comparative Effectiveness Research 2012Weill Cornell Medical College(course co-creator and co-director)

The Social Context of Medicine, University of Chicago 2000-2008(course director; required course for all first year medical students)

Topics in U.S. Health Economics, Sociology, and Policy, University of Chicago 2003-2008(course director: graduate seminar cross-listed in Law, Public Policy, Sociology, and Health Studies)

Summer Research Course for Medical Fellows, University of Chicago 2002-2008(instructor; teach segments on qualitative methods and on the use of organized processes to improve quality in health care)

Medical Student Summer Research Group Leader, University of Chicago 2005-2006

Instructor, Executive MBA Program In Health Care, University of California, 1999Irvine

Primary Care Clerkship Preceptor, Stanford University 1995-2000

K Awards Mentored:

Alyna Chien, M.D. K08 from AHRQ. “Do Performance Incentives Improve Healthcare Quality For Vulnerable Populations?” Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School.

Caleb Alexander. M.D. K08 from AHRQ. “A randomized trial to reduce patient’s out-of-pocket prescription costs.” Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Andrew Ryan, Ph.D. K01 from AHRQ. “Estimating Hospital Outcome Quality: Applications to Pay-for-Performance.” Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College.

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Yuhua Bao, Ph.D. K01 from the National Institute of Mental Health. “Designing payment and performance evaluation for depression care management.” Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College.

Tara Bishop, MD. K23 from the National Institute of Aging. “Hospital Employment of Physicians and the Quality of Medical Care for Older Adults.” In progress.

Other Career Development Awards Supervised:

Matthew Press, MD. “Primary Care-Oncology Collaboration for Patients with Medical Comorbidities.” American Cancer Society Cancer Control Career Development Award for Primary Care Physicians, 7/1/13-7/1/16.

Doctoral Dissertation Committees:

David Nyweide (Health Services Research, Dartmouth, May, 2009). “Does Continuity Matter? Measuring the Quality of Ambulatory Care Among Chronically Ill Elders in the United States.”

Lei Jin. (Sociology, University of Chicago, May, 2005). “Effects of Clinical Decision Support Tools on Physicians’ Clinical Autonomy.”

Doctoral Specialty Field Exams Supervised:

Alex Chandler (Sociology, University of Chicago, 2006)

Daniel Menchik (Sociology, University of Chicago, 2006)

Masters Theses Supervised:

Pamela Ehliach. MS in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research, Weill Cornell Medical College. (2014) “Impact of Health Insurance on Emergency Department Utilization.”

Melinda Chen. MS in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research, Weill Cornell Medical College, 2014. “Patient Care Outside of Office Visits: A Primary Care Physician Time Study.”

Alyna Chien. MS in Health Studies, University of Chicago. (2010). “Unintended Consequences of Quality Measurement.”

Dinesh Kumar. MA in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago. (2007). “A Dose of Competition: Selective Contracting in the 1980s. California and the Further Transformation of American Medicine.”

Alexia Torke. MS in Health Studies, University of Chicago (2007). “Physician Communication with Surrogate Decision Makers About End of Life Care.”

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Emily Pela. M.A. in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago (2006). “Quality Measurement and Improvement of Depression Treatment: The Roles of Treatment-Seeking, Compliance, and the Coordination of Care.”

Rachelle Bernacki. M.S. in Health Studies, University of Chicago (2005). “Predictors of documented code status among six academic medical centers.”

Blyrn Caharian. M.A. in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago (2004). "The Business of Medicine: The MD/MBA Dual Degree Trend in Medicine."

Caleb Alexander. M.S. in Health Studies, University of Chicago (2003). “Patient-Physician Communication About Out of Pocket Costs.”

In addition, I have supervised a number of medical fellows’ research (e.g. through the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar program), including, but not limited to:

Keiki Hinami. Hospitalist Scholar, University of Chicago (2008). “Coordinating the Hospital Care of Chronic Liver Patients Under Co-Management.”

Harkness Fellows Supervised:

Louisa Baxter. “Clinician Managers in High and Low Performing Medical Groups.” Harkness Fellow, 2009-10.

Diane Gray. “Integration in the Kaiser Permanente and Health and Hospital Corporations of New York Systems.” 2010-11.

Douglas Noble. “Accountable Care Organizations and Public Health.” 2012-13

Publications:

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

1. Casalino LP. "Balancing incentives. How should physicians be reimbursed?" Journal of the American Medical Association. 1992;267(3):403-405.

2. Robinson JC, Casalino LP. "The growth of medical groups paid through capitation in California." New England Journal of Medicine. 1995;333(25):1684-1687.

3. Robinson JC, Casalino LP. "Vertical integration and organizational networks in health care." Health Affairs. 1996;15(1):7-22.

4. Bodenheimer T, Lo B, Casalino L. " Primary care physicians should be coordinators, not gatekeepers." Journal of the American Medical Association. 1999;281(21):2045-2049.

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5. Bodenheimer T, Casalino LP. " Executives with white coats: The work and world view of managed care medical directors (part 1)." New England Journal of Medicine. 1999;341(25):1945-1948.

6. Bodenheimer T, Casalino LP. " Executives with white coats: The work and world view of managed care medical directors (part 2)." New England Journal of Medicine. 1999;341(26):2029-2032.

7. Casalino LP. "The unintended consequences of measuring quality on the quality of medical care." New England Journal of Medicine. 1999;341(15):1147-1150.

8. Robinson JC, Casalino LP. "Reevaluation of capitation contracting in New York and California." Health Affairs. 2001;Suppl Web Exclusives(4):W11-19.

9. Casalino L. "Canaries in a coal mine: California physician groups and competition." Health Affairs. 2001;20(4):97-108.

10. Casalino L. "Managing uncertainty: Intermediate organizations as triple agents." Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law. 2001;26(5):1055-1068.

11. Hurley R, Grossman J, Lake T, Casalino L. "A longitudinal perspective on health plan-provider risk contracting." Health Affairs. 2002;21(4):144-153.

12. Rundall TG, Shortell SM, Wang MC, Casalino L, Bodenheimer T, Gillies RR, Schmittdiel JA, Oswald N, Robinson JC. " As good as it gets? Chronic care management in nine leading U.S. Physician organizations." British Medical Journal. 2002;325:958-961.

13. Casalino LP. "Markets and medicine: Barriers to creating a "business case for quality"." Perspect in Biology and Medicine. 2003;46(1):38-51; discussion 52-34.

14. Casalino L, Gillies RR, Shortell SM, Schmittdiel JA, Bodenheimer T, Robinson JC, Rundall T, Oswald N, Schauffler H, Wang MC. "External incentives, information technology, and organized processes to improve health care quality for patients with chronic diseases." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;289(4):434-441.

15. Lake T, Devers K, Brewster L, Casalino L. "Something old, something new: Recent developments in hospital-physician relationships." Health Services Research. 2003;38(1 Pt 2):471-488.

16. Devers KJ, Casalino LP, Rudell LS, Stoddard JJ, Brewster LR, Lake TK. " Hospitals' negotiating leverage with health plans: How and why has it changed?" Health Services Research. 2003;38(1, Part II):419-446.

17. Devers KJ, Brewster LR, Casalino LP. "Changes in hospital competitive strategy: A new medical arms race?" Health Services Research. 2003;38(1 Pt 2):447-469.

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18. Casalino L, Robinson JC. "Alternative models of hospital-physician affiliation as the United States moves away from tight managed care." The Milbank Quarterly. 2003;81(2):331-351, 173-334.

19. Casalino LP, Devers KJ, Lake TK, Reed M, Stoddard JJ. "Benefits of and barriers to large medical group practice in the United States." Archives of Internal Medicine. 2003;163(16):1958-1964.

20. Alexander GC, Meltzer DO, Casalino L. " Physician-patient communication about out-of-pocket costs." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;163(16):1958-1964.

21. Gillies RR, Shortell SM, Casalino L, Robinson JC, Rundall TG. "How Different is California? A Comparison of U.S. Physician Organizations." Health Affairs (web exclusive). Jul-Dec 2003;Suppl Web Exclusives:W3-492-502.

22. Casalino LP, Devers KJ, Brewster LR. "Focused factories? Physician-owned specialty facilities." Health Affairs. 2003;22(6):56-67.

23. Casalino LP, Pham H, Bazzoli G. "Growth of single-specialty medical groups." Health Affairs. 2004;23(2):82-90.

24. Alexander GC, Casalino LP, Meltzer DO. "Patient-physician communication about out-of-pocket costs." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;290(7):953-958.

25. Bodenheimer T, Wang MC, Rundall TG, Shortell SM, Gillies RR, Oswald N, Casalino L, Robinson JC. "What are the facilitators and barriers in physician organizations' use of care management processes?" Jointt Commission Journal on Quality and Safety. 2004;30(9):505-514.

26. Robinson JC, Shortell SM, Li R, Casalino LP, Rundall T. "The alignment and blending of payment incentives within physician organizations." Health Services Research. 2004;39(5):1589-1606.

27. Li R, Simon J, Bodenheimer T, Gillies RR, Casalino L, Schmittdiel J, Shortell SM. "Organizational factors affecting the adoption of diabetes care management processes in physician organizations." Diabetes Care. 2004;27(10):2312-2316.

28. Casalino LP. "Physicians and corporations: A corporate transformation of American medicine?" Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2004;29(4-5):869-883; discussion 1005-1019.

29. Schmittdiel J, McMenamin SB, Halpin HA, Gillies RR, Bodenheimer T, Shortell SM, Rundall T, Casalino LP. "The use of patient and physician reminders for preventive services: Results from a National Study of Physician Organizations." Preventive Medicine. 2004;39(5):1000-1006.

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30. Casalino LP. "Unfamiliar tasks, contested jurisdictions: The changing organization field of medical practice in the United States." Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 2004;45 Suppl(extra issue):59-75.

31. Casalino LP. "Disease management and the organization of physician practice." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2005;293(4):485-488.

32. Alexander GC, Casalino LP, Meltzer DO. "Physician strategies to reduce patients' out-of-pocket prescription costs." Archives of Internal Medicine. 2005;165(6):633-636.

33. Shortell SM, Schmittdiel J, Wang MC, Li R, Gillies RR, Casalino LP, Bodenheimer T, Rundall TG. "An empirical assessment of high-performing medical groups: results from a national study." Medical Care Research and Review. 2005;62(4):407-434.

34. Halpin HA, McMenamin SB, Schmittdiel J, Gillies RR, Shortell SM, Rundall T, Casalino L. "The routine use of health risk appraisals: results from a national study of physician organizations." American Journal of Health Promotion. 2005;20(1):34-38.

35. Casalino LP. "The Federal Trade Commission, clinical integration, and the organization of physician practice." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2006;31(3):569-585.

36. Coker T, Casalino LP, Alexander GC, Lantos J. " Should our well-child care system be redesigned? A national survey of pediatricians." Pediatrics. 2006;18(5):1852-1857.

37. Casalino LP. " Which type of medical group provides higher-quality care?" Editorial in Annals of Internal Medicine. 2006;145(11):860-861.

38. Casalino LP, Alexander GC, Jin L, Konetzka RT. "General internists' views on pay-for-performance and public reporting of quality scores: A national survey." Health Affairs. 2007;26(2):492-499.

39. Casalino LP, Elster A, Eisenberg A, Lewis E, Montgomery J, Ramos D. "Will pay-for-performance and quality reporting affect health care disparities?" Health Affairs. 2007;26(3):w405-414.

40. Chien AT, Chin MH, Davis AM, Casalino LP. "Pay for performance, public reporting, and racial disparities in health care: How are programs being designed?" Medical Care Research and Review. 2007;64(5 Suppl):283S-304S.

41. Huang ES, Brown SE, Zhang JX, Kirchhoff AC, Schaefer CT, Casalino LP, Chin MH. "The cost consequences of improving diabetes care: The community health center experience." Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2008;34(3):138-146.

42. Shortell SM, Casalino LP. " Healthcare reform requires accountable care systems." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2008;300(1):95-97.

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43. Casalino LP, November EA, Berenson RA, Pham HH. "Hospital-physician relations: Two tracks and the decline of the voluntary medical staff model." Health Affairs. 2008;27(5):1305-1314.

44. Rittenhouse DR, Casalino LP, Gillies RR, Shortell SM, Lau B. "Measuring the medical home infrastructure in large medical groups." Health Affairs. 2008;27(5):1246-1258.

45. Chin MH, Kirchhoff AC, Schlotthauer AE, Graber JE, Brown SE, Rimington A, Drum ML, Schaefer CT, Heuer LJ, Huang ES, Shook ME, Tang H, Casalino LP. "Sustaining quality improvement in community health centers: Perceptions of leaders and staff." Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 2008;31(4):319-329.

46. Robinson JC, Casalino LP, Gillies RR, Rittenhouse DR, Shortell SS, Fernandes-Taylor S. "Financial incentives, quality improvement programs, and the adoption of clinical information technology." Medical Care. 2009;47(4):411-417.

47. Arrow K, Auerbach A, Bertko J, Brownlee S, Casalino LP, Cooper J, Crosson FJ, Enthoven A, Falcone E, Feldman RC, Fuchs VR, Garber AM, Gold MR, Goldman D, Hadfield GK, Hall MA, Horwitz RI, Hooven M, Jacobson PD, Jost TS, Kotlikoff LJ, Levin J, Levine S, Levy R, Linscott K, Luft HS, Mashal R, McFadden D, Mechanic D, Meltzer D, Newhouse JP, Noll RG, Pietzsch JB, Pizzo P, Reischauer RD, Rosenbaum S, Sage W, Schaeffer LD, Sheen E, Silber BM, Skinner J, Shortell SM, Thier SO, Tunis S, Wulsin L, Jr., Yock P, Nun GB, Bryan S, Luxenburg O, van de Ven WP. "Toward a 21st-century health care system: Recommendations for health care reform." Annals of Internal Medicine. 2009;150(7):493-495.

48. Casalino LP, Nicholson S, Gans DN, Hammons T, Morra D, Karrison T, Levinson W. "What does it cost physician practices to interact with health insurance plans?" Health Affairs. 2009;28(4):w533-543.

49. Casalino LP, Dunham D, Chin MH, Bielang R, Kistner EO, Karrison TG, Ong MK, Sarkar U, McLaughlin MA, Meltzer DO. "Frequency of failure to inform patients of clinically significant outpatient test results." Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009;169(12):1123-1129.

50. Shortell SM, Gillies R, Siddique J, Casalino LP, Rittenhouse D, Robinson JC, McCurdy RK. "Improving chronic illness care: A longitudinal cohort analysis of large physician organizations." Medical Care. 2009;47(9):932-939.

51. Robinson JC, Shortell SM, Rittenhouse DR, Fernandes-Taylor S, Gillies RR, Casalino LP. "Quality-based payment for medical groups and individual physicians." Inquiry. 2009;46(2):172-181.

52. Nyweide DJ, Weeks WB, Gottlieb DJ, Casalino LP, Fisher ES. "Relationship of primary care physicians' patient caseload with measurement of quality and cost performance." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2009;302(22):2444-2450.

53. Rittenhouse DR, Shortell SM, Gillies RR, Casalino LP, Robinson JC, McCurdy RK, Siddique J. "Improving chronic illness care: Findings from a national study of care

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management processes in large physician practices." Medical Care Research and Review. 2010;67(3):301-320.

54. Casalino LP, Rittenhouse DR, Gillies RR, Shortell SM. "Specialist physician practices as patient-centered medical homes." New England Journal of Medicine. 2010;362(17):1555-1558.

55. Casalino LP. "A Martian's prescription for primary care: Overhaul the physician's workday." Health Affairs. 2010;29(5):785-790.

56. Weeks WB, Gottlieb DJ, Nyweide DE, Sutherland JM, Bynum J, Casalino LP, Gillies RR, Shortell SM, Fisher ES. "Higher health care quality and bigger savings found at large multispecialty medical groups." Health Affairs. 2010;29(5):991-997.

57. Shortell SM, Casalino LP. "Implementing qualifications criteria and technical assistance for accountable care organizations." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2010;303(17):1747-1748.

58. Shortell SM, Casalino LP, Fisher ES. "How the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation should test accountable care organizations." Health Affairs. 2010;29(7):1293-1298.

59. McMenamin SB, Bellows NM, Halpin HA, Rittenhouse DR, Casalino LP, Shortell SM. "Adoption of policies to treat tobacco dependence in U.S. medical groups." American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2010;39(5):449-456.

60. Hinami K, Whelan CT, Konetzka RT, Edelson DP, Casalino LP, Meltzer DO. "Effects of provider characteristics on care coordination under comanagement." Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2010;5(9):508-513.

61. Damberg CL, Shortell SM, Raube K, Gillies RR, Rittenhouse D, McCurdy RK, Casalino LP, Adams J. " Relationship between quality improvement processes and clinical performance." American Journal of Managed Care. 2010;16(8):601-606.

62. Birnberg J, Summerfelt T, Chin M, Drum M, Elbert H, Lewis S, Vable A, Quinn M, Burnet D, Casalino L. " Measuring the patient-centered medical home in community health centers." Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2010;25(Supplement):330-331.

63. Chien AT, Kirchhoff AC, Schaefer CT, Huang ES, Brown SE, Heuer L, Graber J, Tang H, Casalino LP, Chin MH. "Positive and negative spillovers of the Health Disparities Collaboratives in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Staff perceptions." Medical Care. 2010;48(12):1050-1056.

64. Chen MA, Hollenberg JP, Michelen W, Peterson JC, Casalino LP. "Patient care outside of office visits: A primary care physician time study." Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2011;26(1):58-63.

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65. Bao Y, Alexopoulos GS, Casalino LP, Ten Have TR, Donohue JM, Post EP, Schackman BR, Bruce ML. "Collaborative depression care management and disparities in depression treatment and outcomes." Archives of General Psychiatry. 2011;68(6):627-636.

66. Bao Y, Casalino LP, Ettner SL, Bruce ML, Solberg LI, Unutzer J. "Designing payment for Collaborative Care for Depression in primary care." Health Services Research. 2011;46(5):1436-1451.

67. Bishop TF, Ryan AM, Casalino LP. "Paid malpractice claims for adverse events in inpatient and outpatient settings." Journal of the American Medical Association. 2011;305(23):2427-2431.

68. Birnberg JM, Drum ML, Huang ES, Casalino LP, Lewis SE, Vable AM, Tang H, Quinn MT, Burnet DL, Summerfelt T, Chin MH. "Development of a safety net medical home scale for clinics." Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2011;26(12):1418-1425.

69. Morra D, Nicholson S, Levinson W, Gans DN, Hammons T, Casalino LP. "US physician practices versus Canadians: Spending nearly four times as much money interacting with payers." Health Affairs. 2011;30(8):1443-1450.

70. Rittenhouse DR, Casalino LP, Shortell SM, McClellan SR, Gillies RR, Alexander JA, Drum ML. "Small and medium-size physician practices use few patient-centered medical home processes." Health Affairs. 2011;30(8):1575-1584.

71. Lewis SE, Nocon RS, Tang H, Park SY, Vable AM, Casalino LP, Huang ES, Quinn MT, Burnet DL, Summerfelt WT, Birnberg JM, Chin MH. "Patient-centered medical home characteristics and staff morale in safety net clinics." Archives of Internal Medicine. 2012;172(1):23-31.

72. Chien AT, Wroblewski K, Damberg C, Williams TR, Yanagihara D, Yakunina Y, Casalino LP. "Do physician organizations located in lower socioeconomic status areas score lower on pay-for-performance measures?" Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2012;27(5):548-554.

73. Nembhard IM, Singer SJ, Shortell SM, Rittenhouse D, Casalino LP. "The cultural complexity of medical groups." Health Care Management Review. 2012;37(3):200-213.

74. Ryan AM, Blustein J, Doran T, Michelow MD, Casalino LP. "The effect of Phase 2 of the Premier Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration on incentive payments to hospitals caring for disadvantaged patients." Health Services Research. 2012;47(4):1418-1436.

75. Ryan AM, Blustein J, Casalino LP. "Medicare's flagship test of pay-for-performance did not spur more rapid quality improvement among low-performing hospitals." Health Affairs. 2012;31(4):797-805.

76. Martsolf GR, Alexander JA, Shi Y, Casalino LP, Rittenhouse DR, Scanlon DP, Shortell SM. "The patient-centered medical home and patient experience." Health Services Research. 2012;47(6):2273-2295.

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77. Alexander JA, Maeng D, Casalino LP, Rittenhouse D. "Use of care management practices in small- and medium-sized physician groups: Do public reporting of physician quality and financial incentives matter?" Health Services Research. 2013;48(2 Pt 1):376-397.

78. Bao Y, Casalino LP, Pincus HA. "Behavioral health and health care reform models: Patient-centered medical home, health home, and accountable care organization." Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2013;40(1):121-132.

79. Ryan AM, Bishop TF, Shih S, Casalino LP. "Small physician practices in New York needed sustained help to realize gains in quality from use of electronic health records." Health Affairs. 2013;32(1):53-62.

80. McClellan SR, Casalino LP, Shortell SM, Rittenhouse DR. "When does adoption of health information technology by physician practices lead to use by physicians within the practice?" Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2013;20(e1):e26-32.

81. Noble DJ, Casalino LP. "Can accountable care organizations improve population health?: Should they try?" Journal of the American Medical Association. 2013;309(11):1119-1120.

82. Quinn MT, Gunter KE, Nocon RS, Lewis SE, Vable AM, Tang H, Park SY, Casalino LP, Huang ES, Birnberg J, Burnet DL, Summerfelt WT, Chin MH. "Undergoing transformation to the patient centered medical home in safety net health centers: Perspectives from the front lines." Ethnicity & Disease. 2013;23(3):356-362.

83. Bishop TF, Press MJ, Mendelsohn JL, Casalino LP. "Electronic communication improves access, but barriers to its widespread adoption remain." Health Affairs. 2013;32(8):1361-1367.

84. Casalino LP, Wu FM, Ryan AM, Copeland K, Rittenhouse DR, Ramsay PP, Shortell SM. "Independent practice associations and physician-hospital organizations can improve care management for smaller practices." Health Affairs. 2013;32(8):1376-1382.

85. Nyweide DJ, Anthony DL, Bynum JP, Strawderman RL, Weeks WB, Casalino LP, Fisher ES. "Continuity of care and the risk of preventable hospitalization in older adults." JAMA Internal Medicine. 2013;173(20):1879-1885.

86. Klabunde CN, Willis GB, Casalino LP. "Facilitators and barriers to survey participation by physicians: A call to action for researchers." Evaluation & the Health Professions. 2013;36(3):279-295.

87. Casalino LP. "Professionalism and caring for Medicaid patients--the 5% commitment?" New England Journal of Medicine. 2013;369(19):1775-1777.

88. Hearld LR, Alexander JA, Shi Y, Casalino LP. “Pay-for-performance and public reporting program participation and administrative challenges among small- and medium-sized physician practices.” 2013. Medical Care Research and Review. 2014;71(3):299-312.

89. Shortell SM, McClellan SR, Ramsay PP, Casalino LP, Ryan AM, Copeland KR.

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“Physician practice participation in accountable care organizations: the emergence of the unicorn.” Health Services Research. 2014;49(5):1519-1536.

90. Delia D, Tong J, Gaboda D, Cantor J, Casalino LP. “Post-discharge follow-up visits and hospital utilization by medicare patients, 2007-2010.” Medicare and Medicaid Research Review. 2014;4(2):E1-E19.

91. Noble, Douglas J, Greenhalgh T, Casalino LP. “Improving population health one person at a time? Accountable care organizations: perceptions of population health.” BMJ Open. 2014;4(4):e004665.

92. Bishop, TF, Ryan MS, McCullough CM, Shih SC, Casalino LP, Ryan, AM. “Do provider attitudes about electronic health records predict future electronic health record use?” Healthcare. 2014;2(2):103-106.

93. Casalino, LP, Pesko MF, Ryan AM, Mendelsohn JL, Copeland KR, Ramsay PR, Sun X, Rittnenhouse DR, Shortell SM. “Small primary care practices have low rates of preventable hospital admissions.” Health Affairs. 2014;33(9):1680-1688.

94. Nocon, RS, Gao Y, Gunter KE, Jin J, Casalino LP, Quinn MT, Derret S, Summerfelt WT, Huang ES, Lee SM, Chin MH. "Associations between medical home characteristics and support for patient activation in the safety net: understanding differences by race, ethnicity, and health status." Medical Care. 2014;52(Suppl 4);S48-55.

95. Ryan AM, McCullough CM, Shih, Sarah C, Wang, Jason J, Ryan, Mandy S, Casalino, Lawrence P. "The intended and unintended consequences of quality improvement interventions for small practices in a community-based electronic health record implementation project." Medical Care. 2014;52(9):826-832.

96. Boas SJ, Bishop TF, Ryan AM, Shih SC, Casalino LP. “Electronic health records and technical assistance to improve quality of primary care: lessons for regional extension centers.” Healthcare. 2014;2(2):103-106.

97. Casalino, Lawrence P. “Categorizing accountable care organizations: moving toward patient-centered outcomes research that compares health care delivery systems.” Editorial in Health Services Research. 2014;49(1875-1882).

98. Casalino, Lawrence P. “Accountable care organizations – the risk of failure and the risks of success.” Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine. 2014;371(18):1750-1751.

99. Wiley JA, Rittenhouse DR, Shortell SM, Casalino LP, Ramsay PP, Bibi S, Ryan AM, Copeland KR, Alexander, JA. "Managing chronic illness: physician practices increased the use of care management and medical home processes." Health Affairs. 2015;34(1):78-86.

100. Crosson, FJ and Casalino LP. “Physician dissatisfaction in the United States: an examination.” Professions & Professionalism. 2015:5(1):926-38.

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101. Casalino LP and Crosson FJ. “Physician satisfaction and physician well-being: should anyone care?” Professions & Professionalism. 2015:5(1):954-66.

102. Press MJ, Gerber LM, Peng TR, Pesko MF, Feldman PH, Ouchida K, Sridharan S, Bao Y, Barron Y, Casalino LP. “Post-discharge communication between home health nurses and physicians: measurement, quality, and outcomes.” J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015;7:1299-305.

103. Casalino LP, Erb N, Joshi MS, Shortell SM. “Accountable care organizations and population health organizations.” J Health Polit Policy Law. 2015 Jun 29. pii: 3150074. [Epub ahead of print]

104. Casalino LP, Pesko MF, Ryan AM, Nyweide DJ, Iwashnya TJ, Sun X, Mendelsohn J, Moody, J. “Physician networks and ambulatory care sensitive admissions.” Med Care. 2015;53(6):534-41.

105. Unruh MA, Jung Hye-Young, Press MJ, Casalino LP. “Gender differences in medicare billing among internal medicine physicians.” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2015; 63(10):2216 (research letter).

106. Ryan AM, Shortell SM, Ramsay PP, Casalino LP. “Salary and quality compensation for physician practices participating in accountable care organizations.” Ann Fam Med. 2015; (4):321-4.

107. DesRoches C, Barrett K, Harvey B, Kogan R, Reschovsky J, Landon B, Casalino LP, Shortell SM, Rich EC. “The results are only as good as the sample: assessing the precision of three national physician sampling frames.” J Gen Intern Med. 2015; 30 Suppl 3:595-601.

108. Casalino LP and Bishop TF. "Symbol of health system transformation? Assessing the CMS Innovation Center." N Engl J Med. 2015;372(21):1984-5.

109. Casalino, LP. “Pioneer accountable care organizations – traversing rough country.” Editorial in JAMA. 2015;313(21):2126-7.

110. Ramsay PP, Shortell SM, Casalino LP, Rodriguez HP, Rittenhouse DR. “A longitudinal study of medical practices’ treatment of patients who use tobacco.”

111. Rodriguez HP, McClellan SR, Bibi S, Casalino LP, Ramsay PP, Shortell SM. “Increased use of care management processes and expanded health information technology functions by practice ownership and Medicaid revenue.” Medical Care Research and Review. 2016;73:308-28.

112. Bishop TF, Shortell SM, Ramsay PP, Copeland KR, Casalino LC. “Trends in hospital-ownership of physician practices and effect on quality.” American Journal of Managed Care. 2015. In press.

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113. Casalino LP, Chen MA, Staub CT, Press MJ, Mendelsohn JL, Lynch JT, Miranda Y. “Large independent primary care medical groups.” Ann Fam Med. 2016;14(1):16-25.

114. Kronick R, Casalino LP, Bindman AB. “Apple pickers or federal judges: strong versus weak incentives in physician payment.” editorial in Health Services Research. 2015;50(6), Part II:2049-56.

115. Bishop TF, Shish SC, Ryan AM, Casalino LP. “A randomized, controlled trial of a shared panel management program for small practices.” Health Serv Res. Feb 4 2016.

116. McHugh MC, Shih Yunfeng, Ramsay PP, Harvey JB, Casalino LP, Shortell SM. “Patient-centered medical home adoption: no differences found between Aligning Forces for Quality communities and others.” Health Affairs. 2016;35(1):141-9.

117. McHugh MC, Shi Y, McClellan SR, Shortell SM, Fareed N, Harvey J, Ramsay PP, Casalino LP. “Using Multi-Stakeholder Alliances to Accelerate the Adoption of Health Information Technology by Physician Practices.” 2016. In press.

118. Bishop TF, Ramsay PP, Casalino LP, Bao Y, Pincus HA, Shortell SM. “Care Management Processes Used Less Often For Depression Than For Other Chronic Conditions In US Primary Care Practices. Health Affairs. 2016:35(3):394-400.

119. Casalino LP, Gans D, Weber R, Cea M, Tuchovsky A, Bishop TF, Miranda Y, Franel BA, Ziehler KB, Wong MM, Evenson Todd B. “U.S. Physician Practices Spend More Than $15.4 Billion Annually to Report Quality Measures.” Health Affairs. 2016:35(3):401-405.

120. Gao, Y, Nocon RS, Gunter KE, Sharma R, Ngo-Metzger Q, Casalino LP, Chin MH. Characteristics Associated with Patient-Centered Medical Home Capability in Health Centers: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. 2016. In press.

121. Casalino LP, Chenven N. Independent Practice Associations: Advantages and Disadvantages of An Alternative Form of Physician Practice Organization. 2016. In press.

122. Kern LM, Seirup JK, Casalino LP, Safford MM. Healthcare fragmentation and the frequency of radiology and other diagnostic tests:  A cross-sectional study.  J Gen Intern Med 2016 (In press).

123. Gunter KE, Nocon RS, Gao Y, Casalino LP, Chin MH. Medical Home Characteristics and Quality of Diabetes Care in Safety Net Clinics. Journal of community health 2016.

Reports:

1. Chen MA, Unruh MA, Pesko MF, Jung H, Miranda Y, Cea M, Garcel JM, Casalino LP. The Role of Hospitals in Improving Non-Medical Determinants of Population Health. April,

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2016. The New York State Health Foundation. NY, NY.

2. Mark W. Friedberg, Peggy G. Chen, Chapin White, Olivia Jung, Laura Raaen, Samuel Hirshman, Emily Hoch, Clare Stevens, Paul B. Ginsburg, Lawrence P. Casalino,Michael Tutty, Carol Vargo, Lisa Lipinski. Effects of Health Care Payment Models on Physician Practice in the United States. RAND Corporation. March, 2015.

3. Casalino, Lawrence P. Identifying Key Areas for Delivery Systems Research, AHRQ Publication No. 14-0024-EF, February 2014.

4. Casalino, Lawrence P. July, 2011. GP Commissioning in the NHS in England: Ten Suggestions from the United States. Monograph based on work done as the John Frye Fellow at the Nuffield Trust. The Nuffield Trust, London, England.

5. Shortell, Stephen M, Lawrence P Casalino, and Elliott Fisher. 2010. Implementing Accountable Care Organizations. Policy Brief, University of California, Berkeley Center on Health, Economic, and Family Security.

6. Casalino, Lawrence P. June, 2008. Physician Self-Referral and Physician-Owned Specialty Facilities. Research Synthesis Report No. 15. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Princeton, New Jersey.

7. Casalino, Lawrence P. 2006. Pay for Performance, Unintended Consequences, and Healthcare Disparities. Chicago, IL: Commission to End Healthcare Disparities (large coalition catalyzed by the American Medical Association).

8. Casalino, Lawrence P. 2005. Individual Physicians or Organized Processes: How Can Disparities in Clinical Care Be Reduced? Washington, DC: National Academy of Social Insurance.

9. Casalino, Lawrence and James C Robinson. 1997. The Evolution of Medical Groups and Capitation in California. Oakland, CA: California Healthcare Foundation.

Book Chapters:

1. Casalino, Lawrence. 1998. “Medical Groups and Full-Risk Capitation in California,” in Remaking Medicaid, eds. Stephen M Davidson and Stephen M Somers. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.

2. Casalino, Lawrence. 2003. "Managing Uncertainty: Intermediate Organizations As Triple Agents." In Uncertain Times: Kenneth Arrow and the Changing Economics of Health Care Policy, pp. 189-201, eds. Peter J Hammer, Deborah Haas-Wilson, Mark A Peterson and William M Sage. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.

3. Casalino, Lawrence P. 2004. "Managing Uncertainty: Intermediate Organizations As Triple Agents." In Organization Behavior and Change: Managing Human Resources for Organizational Effectiveness, pp. 403-414, eds. Thomas C Head, Peter F Sorensen, Bernard H Baum, Therese F Yaeger and David L Cooperrider. Champaign, IL: Stipes Publishing LLC.

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4. Casalino, Lawrence P. "Physicians: Competitors or Collaborators?" In FutureScan 2005, pp. 27-31. 2005. Health Administration Press/American Hospital Association. Chicago, Illinois.

5. Casalino, Lawrence P. 2009. “Balancing Incentives: Value-Based Purchasing in Traditional Medicare,” in Nichols, Len M and Robert A. Berenson, eds., Making Medicare Sustainable, New America Foundation, Washington, DC, pp. 59-108.

6. Jost, Timothy S. and Lawrence P. Casalino. 2010. “Value-based Purchasing Opportunities in Traditional Medicare: A Proposal and Legal Evaluation.” In The Fragmentation of U.S. Health Care: Causes and Solutions, pp. 201-220, ed. Einer R. Elhauge. New York: Oxford University Press.

7. Shortell, Stephen M, Lawrence P Casalino, and Elliott S Fisher. 2010. “Achieving the Vision: Structural Change.” In Partners in Health: How Physicians and Hospitals Can Be Accountable Together, pp. 46-71, eds. Francis J. Crosson and Laura A. Tollen. San Francisco: Josey Bass.

8. Casalino, Lawrence P, Sean Nicholson, David N Gans, Terry Hammons, Dante Morra, and Wendy Levinson. 2010. "What Does It Cost Physician Practices to Interact with Payers?" in The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes, edited by Pierre L Yong, Robert S Saunders, and LeighAnne Olsen. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

Book Reviews:

1. Casalino, Lawrence. Review of The Economic Evolution of American Health Care by David Dranove. Princeton University Press. Reviewed in the New England Journal of Medicine 2001; 344:1483-84.

Reports from the Center for Studying Health System Change:

1. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence Casalino, Patricia Lichiello, Bradley C Strunk, and Jeffrey J Stoddard. 2001. Greenville, South Carolina Community Report: Hospitals Compete for Specialty Care. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

2. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence Casalino, Patricia Lichiello, Leslie A Jackson, and Ashley C Short. 2001 Seattle Community Report: Market Instability Puts Future of HMOs in Question. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

3. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence Casalino, Patricia Lichiello, Ashley C Short, and Andrea Benoit. 2001. Miami Community Report: Hospitals Profit From Aggressive Negotiations. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

4. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence P Casalino, Laurie E Felland, Gary Claxton, Hoangmai H Pham, Aaron Katz, Lydia E Rigopoulos, and Kyle Kinner. 2003. Seattle Community Report: Economic Downturn

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and State Budget Woes Overshadow Seattle Health Care Market. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

5. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence P Casalino, Laurie E Felland, Gary Claxton, Jessica H May, Megan McHugh, and Lydia E Regopoulos. 2003 Syracuse Community Report: Cost Concerns Grow Despite New Health Plan Competition in Syracuse. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

6. Mays, Glen P, Sally Trude, Lawrence P Casalino, Laurie E Felland, Gary Claxton, Megan McHugh, Hoangmai H Pham, and Jessica H May. 2003. Miami Community Report: Premium Hikes and Malpractice Insurance Disrupt Miami Health Care Market. Center for Studying Health System Change. Washington, D.C.

Dissertation:

1. Casalino, Lawrence. 1997. Medical Groups and the Transition to Managed Care in California. University of California, Berkeley, CA., doctoral dissertation.

Other publications:

1. “The ACO Race is On: Negotiating the Terrain.” Invited blog for Health Affairs on the CMS final rules for ACOs. October 24, 2011. Available at: http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2011/10/24/the-aco-race-is-on-navigating-the-terrain/

2. “The Key Role of Workforce Policy in Improving Primary Care for Patients.” Invited blog for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. December 7, 2011. Available at http://blog.rwjf.org/humancapital/2011/12/07/the-key-role-of-workforce-policy-in-improving-primary-care-for-patients/

Research Support:

Active:

Physicians Foundation 2016-17“How Do Physicians Spend Their Time?”Role: P.I.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) R01 HS024556-01A1 2016-18“Use of push and pull health information exchange technologies by ambulatory care practices and the impact on potentially avoidable health care utilization”Role: co-investigator (P.I. Joshua R. Vest)

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 2016-22Contract for the “Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus Program”Role: co-investigator (P.I. Deborah Peikes)

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2016-17“The Medicaid Fee Bump: Increased Reimbursements to Primary Care Providers and Health Care Utilization Among Dual-Eligibles with Chronic Conditions”Role: co-investigator (P.I. Mark Unruh)

Commonwealth Fund Grant No. 20150261 2015-17“How Physician Organizations Manage Care for High-Need, High-Cost Patients.”Role: co-investigator (P.I. Stephen M. Shortell)

National Institute of Aging 1R01AG047932-01A1 2015-20“Comparative effectiveness of the sequential implementation of hospital value-based purchasing.”Role: co-investigator (P.I. Andrew M. Ryan)

Pediatric Epilepsy Research Foundation 2015-16Care Management for Pediatric Epilepsy: Predictive Modeling and EvaluationRole: co-investigator (P.I. Zachary Grinspan)

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation #72669 2015-16Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) Program

“What Leads to Success in Collaborative, ACO-like Contracts Betweena Major Health Plan and Medical Groups?”$210,000Role: P.I.

New York State Health Foundation 2014-15“Improving Population Health: The Role of Hospitals in New York State”$223,000Role: P.I.

Commonwealth Fund 2013-15

“Assessing Relationships Between Integrated Physician Group Structures and Integrated Patient Care.”11520120331P.I. Sara SingerRole: co-investigator

Completed

The Physicians’ Foundation 2014-15“Quality Measures Initiative”Amount: $168,000

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Role: P.I.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2013-15“Relative Price, Payer Mix, and Regional Variations in Medical Care.”1R01HSS022306P.I. Jonathan KetchamRole: co-investigator

Commonwealth Fund 2013-14“Large Primary Care Medical Groups: An Alternative Form of Medical Practice

Organization and Locus for Care Coordination?”Amount: $100,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Commonwealth Fund 2013-14“Assessing Relationships Between Integrated Physician GroupStructures and Integrated Patient Care.”Amount: $250,000P.I. Sara Singer

New York Community Trust 2013-14“Healthcare Leadership Fellows Program”Amount: $75,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2012-13“Extending analyses of theNational Study of Physician Organizations”Amount: $295,000P.I. Stephen Shortell

Commonwealth Fund 2011-13“Exploring How Physician Practices Can Achieve Higher Quality, LowerCost Care.”Amount: $241,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Aetna Foundation“Hospital Readmission and Communication Between Home Health Nurses 2011-13 and Physicians.”Amount: $250,000P.I. Matthew PressRole: co-investigator

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation“Physician Practice Communities (referral networks)” 2011-13

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Amount: $424,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation“National Study of Physician Organizations III” 2011-13Amount: $2.1 millionP.I. Stephen ShortellRole: co-investigator; PI at Cornell

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2011-13“Bringing High-Performing Systems to Small Practices.”Amount: $725,000P.I. Sarah Shih (Primary Care Information Project)Role: co-investigator; PI at Cornell

Commonwealth Fund“Evaluating a Shared Patient Panel Manager Program in New York City’s 2011-13Primary Care Information Project.”Amount: $224,000P.I. Tara BishopRole: co-investigator

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2010-12“Using EHRs And Technical Assistance To Improve Quality In Small Practices Caring For Disadvantaged Populations”Amount: $269,000.P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Commonwealth Fund 2008-2013“Transforming Safety Net Clinics into Medical Homes: Evaluation.”Amount: $2,000,000P.I. Marshall ChinRole: co-investigator

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2012“Examining processes implemented to reduce administrative costs ofinteractions between health care providers and insurance plans”Amount: $148,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Commonwealth Fund 2011-12“Transforming the Primary Care Team Workday”Amount: $50,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2009-2010“Medical Groups, Pay for Performance, and Disparities inHealth Care.”Amount: $200,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2007-2010“National Survey of Smaller Medical Groups and theManagement of Chronic Disease”Amount: $1.7 millionP.I. Lawrence Casalino

Commonwealth Fund 2008-2010 “An In-Depth Examination of High and Low Performers in the National Study of Physician Organizations.”Amount: $340,000P.I. Stephen Shortell

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, 2005-2009California Healthcare Foundation

"National Study of Physician Organizations and theManagement of Chronic Illness,” Round 2Amount: $1.5 millionP.I. Stephen Shortell

Commonwealth Fund 2007-2008“The Performance of Physician Practices and Medical Groups in the United States”Amount: $375,000P. I. Elliott Fisher

Kaiser Permanente Program Offices Fund for Research 2006-2007“Examining the Performance of Different Forms of Organization of Physician Practice”Amount: $250,000P.I. Elliot Fisher

California Healthcare Foundation 2006-2007 “Physicians’ Failure to Inform Patients of Abnormal Test Results: How Common? What Systems Could Make FailureLess Common?”Amount: $100,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and 2005-2006

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the Commonwealth Fund“Costs and Benefits of Physician Practices’ Interactionswith Health Plans: What is the Price of Administrative Complexity?”Amount: $100,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

University of Chicago Center of Excellence in Health Promotion Economics 2005(funded by the Centers for Disease Control)"National Survey of Physicians' Views on Organization and Incentives for Health Promotion"Amount: $16,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 038652 2000-2003Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research“Public Policies, Private Policies, and the Organization of Physician Practice” Amount: $235,000. P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 038690 2001-2003"National Study of Physician Organizations and theManagement of Chronic Illness”Amount: $2.1 million. P.I. Stephen Shortell

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality U01 HS13635 2002-2005“Outcomes, Incentives, and Improvements in Collaboratives"Amount: $1.1 millionP.I. Marshall Chin

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 034282 1999-2002“Evolution of Physician Organization Under Managed Care”Amount: $383,000P.I. James Robinson

National Endowment for the Humanities FT-43031-98 1998“Unintended Consequences of Quality Measurement”Amount: $4,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation andCalifornia Healthcare Foundation 1996-1997

"Medical Groups and Managed Care in California"Amount: $40,000P.I. Lawrence Casalino

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 1994-1996"An Institutional Economics of Health Care System Integration"Amount: $250,000. P.I. James Robinson

Invited Presentations:

U.S.:

“US Physician Practices Spend More Than $15.4 Billion Annually To Report Quality Measures.” Health Affairs Briefing. National Press Club. Washington, DC. March 8, 2016.

“Delivery System Reform, Accountable Care Organizations, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.” David Rogers Symposium. Weill Cornell Medical College. NY, NY. Jan. 20, 2016.

“Delivery System Reform, Accountable Care Organizations, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.” Otolaryngology Grand Rounds. Weill Cornell Medical College. NY, NY. Dec. 17, 2015.

“Delivery System Reform, Accountable Care Organizations, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.” Surgical Grand Rounds. New York Methodist Hospital. NY, NY. Dec. 15, 2015.

“Consolidation in Health Care: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times?” Agency for Healthcare Research and Development Annual Research Meeting. Arlington, VA. Oct. 5, 2015. “Incentives in Health Care: Overview of Key Issues.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Development Annual Research Meeting. Arlington, VA. Oct. 5, 2015. “Human Scale in Medicine.” ABIM Foundation Forum. Park City, Utah. August 2, 2015. “TRUST Award Address.” Health Research & Educational Trust. San Francisco, CA. July 23, 2015. “Accountable Care Organizations and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation: Two Key Elements of Delivery System Reform.” Medical Grand Rounds. Weill Cornell Medical College. May 13, 2015. “Intrinsic Motivation and Professionalism: Can They Be Increased?” Payment Reform: Honing the Models and Pushing the Boundaries. Academy Health/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Chicago, IL Oct. 24, 2014. “Accountable Care Organizations and Population Health.” ACO Anti-trust Workshop. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. April 24, 2014.

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“Trends in Vertical and Horizontal Physician Integration.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Chartered Value Exchange Learning Network National Webinar on Exploring Physician Consolidation Through Multiple Lenses.” April 8, 2014. “Can Quality Measurement in Health Care Be Effectively Used By Antitrust Agencies?” Federal Trade Commission Workshop: Examining Healthcare Competition. Washington, DC. March 21, 2014. “Consolidation in Health Care: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times.” Bipartisan Congressional Health Policy Conference. Sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund. Houston, Texas. March 2, 2014. “Primary Care and Healthcare Reform: Ten Issues to Track.” Commonwealth Fund Association of Health Care Journalists Fellowship Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Jan. 6, 2014. “Can Administrative Costs In U.S. Health Care Be Rapidly Reduced?” Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC. Nov. 4, 2013. “Professionalism and Physician Employment by Hospitals.” AMA/AHA Joint Leadership Conference on New Models of Care. Washington, DC. Oct. 9, 2013. “Bending the Cost Curve: Very Difficult . . . And Unintended Consequences Are Likely.” World Economic Forum. New York, NY. Oct. 7, 2013. “Comparative Effectiveness Research on the Healthcare Delivery System.” Annual Meeting – Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program. Atlanta, GA. Sept. 26, 2013. “Applying Social Network Analysis to Medicare Claims to Identify Physician Practice Communities and to Measure Their Performance.” Mathematica Policy Research. Princeton, N.J. Sept. 19, 2013. “Clinical Integration and Accountable Care Organizations.” American Medical Group Association Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. March 14, 2013 “Reducing the Costs of Interactions Between Physician Practices and Health Plans.” American Medical Association 2013 State Legislative Strategy Conference. Miami, FL. January 4, 2013.

“Sample Frames for Surveying Medical Groups.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Washington, DC. August 17, 2012.

“Clinical Integration: Can IPAs and PHOs Succeed as ACOs?” World Healthcare Congress. Washington, DC. April 17, 2012. “E-mail and Telephone Communication As Substitutes for Face-to-Face Visits?” Pediatric Grand Rounds. Weill Cornell Medical College. March 27, 2012.

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“Can Physicians Employed by a Hospital Create a High-Performing Medical Group?” Keynote address. Annual Medical Staff Leadership Retreat. St. Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City. Kansas City, MO. January 21, 2012. “The Future of Small Physician Practices.” Primary Care Information Project of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. New York, NY. January 18, 2012. “Clinical Integration? Physician Employment? Should You Choose One, Both, or Neither?” Keynote address at the Advisory Board/Southwind Institute Annual Meeting for Senior Health System Executives. Nashville, TN. October 20, 2011. “Fundamental Transformation of Primary Care: Four Theses.” Herbert W. Vaughan Visiting Professor Lecture in General Internal Medicine and Primary Care. Harvard Medical College and Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. May 20, 2011. Invited panel discussant at the Federal Trade Commission workshop “Another Dose of Competition: Accountable Care Organizations and Antitrust.” Washington, DC. May 9, 2011. “Patient-Centered Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations.” Grand Rounds, Department of Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College. March 21, 2011. “Patient-Centered Medical Home Update.” Keynote speech at the Health Research and Education Trust/New Jersey Hospital Association meeting “Medical Home II: Hospitals and Community Practices Joining to Transform Care in Their Communities.” Princeton, NJ. March 2, 2011. “Accountable Care Organizations and Safety Net Providers.” Plenary speech for a Webinar organized by the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems. Feb. 23, 2011. “Key Areas for Delivery System Research.” White Paper invited by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality for “The Challenges and Promises of Delivery System Research: A Meeting of AHRQ Grantees, Stakeholders, and Experts.” Washington, DC. Feb. 16, 2011. “ACOs – Should You Try to Create a Medical Neighborhood for the Medical Home?” Plenary speech. Primary Care Summit of the Connecticut Center for Primary Care. Cromwell, CT. December 8, 2010. “Incentives, Practice Capabilities, and Medical Home Processes in Small and Medium-Sized Physician Practices: Results of a National Survey.” Yale University, Department of Health Policy. December 1, 2010. “Accountable Care Organizations: Will They Be Created? Should You Care?” Mission Health System. Asheville, North Carolina. Nov. 12, 2010. “Response Incentives for Medical Groups: Experience From 3 National Surveys of Groups.” National Cancer Institute Provider Survey Methods Workshop. Bethesda, MD. Nov. 3, 2010.

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“Sampling Frames for Surveying Medical Groups.” National Cancer Institute Provider Survey Methods Workshop. Bethesda, MD. Nov. 3, 2010. “Implementing Accountable Care Organizations.” Plenary speech, National Accountable Care Organization Congress. Los Angeles. Oct. 26, 2010. Panelist on “Accountable Care Organizations, and Implications Regarding Antitrust.” Joint Workshop of the Federal Trade Commission, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Office of the Inspector General of the Dept. of Health and Human Services. Baltimore, MD. Oct. 5, 2010. “Payment Reform and the Future of the ACO Model.” American Medical Group Association National Summit on ACOs. Hollywood, Florida. Oct. 1, 2010. “Video Roundtable on Accountable Care Organizations.” New England Journal of Medicine panel discussion (with Thomas Lee, Elliott Fisher, Gail Wilensky). Boston, MA. Sept. 27, 2010. “Fundamental Transformation of the Primary Care Physician Workday.” Health Affairs briefing at the National Press Club, Washington, DC. May 4, 2010. “Health Policy Overhaul: Impact on Weill Cornell and Our Patients.” Dean’s Council Annual Spring Meeting. April 22, 2010. “Health Care Reform, Delivery System Reform, and the Weill Cornell Physician Organization.” Board of Overseers Clinical Affairs Committee for the Physician Organization. April 21, 2010 “Accountable Care Organizations: Models and Issues.” Keynote Address: New York Academy of Medicine, April 15, 2010. “Accountable Care Organizations: Medical Homes for the Medical Home?” Grand Rounds, Department of Health Policy, Mount Sinai Medical Center. April 6, 2010. “Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations: The Future, or the Latest Panaceas?” Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College. January 5, 2010. “Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations: Why? What? Do They Exist?”Rutgers University. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research. November 12, 2009. “Health Care Reform and Accountable Care Organizations: Implications for Clinical Integration?” Institute for Clinical Quality & Value Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. June 18, 2009.

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“Costs to Physician Practices of Interacting with Health Plans.” Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. Washington, DC. May 21, 2009. “Accountable Care Organizations: An Incentive for Innovation?” Plenary presentation. 15th Annual HMO Research Network Conference. Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA. April 28, 2009. “New Models of Care? Clinical Integration and Accountable Care Organizations.” Plenary presentation. 12th Annual California Healthcare Leadership Academy. Anaheim, CA. April 25, 2009. “Medical Homes and Accountable Care Systems.” David E. Rogers Health Policy Colloquium. Weill Cornell Medical College. January 28, 2009. “What Public, Private, and Organizational Policies Could Promote Physician Professionalism?” Presentation at an invitational conference on Advancing 21st Century Medical Professionalism: A Multistakeholder Approach, sponsored by the American College of Physicians, the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation, and the Institute for Medicine as a Profession. Philadelphia, PA. January 14, 2009. “Measuring the Benefits of Clinical Integration.” National Webinar hosted by the American Health Lawyers Association. January 6, 2009. “Can Medicare Catalyze Development of Better Delivery Systems?”; Health Industry Forum. Washington, DC. Nov. 24, 2008. “Clinical Integration and Health System Change.” VHA (Voluntary Hospitals of America) Senior Operating Officer/Physician Leader Meeting. Orlando, Florida. Nov. 6, 2008. “Medicare Policy for Diagnostic Imaging: Should One Size Fit All?” Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MEDPAC). Washington, DC, Sept. 5, 2008. “Transforming Medicare Into a Value-Based Purchaser.” Conference on Making Medicare Sustainable, sponsored by the New America Foundation. Washington, DC. July 23, 2008. “Clinical Integration and Health System Change.” 2008 Clinical Integration Forum. Chicago, Illinois. Institute for Clinical Quality and Value. June 26, 2008. “Physician Self-Referral and Physician-Owned Specialty Facilities.” Robert Wood Johnson Synthesis Project Briefing for Policymakers. Washington, DC. June 24, 2008. “A Research Perspective: P4P and Health Disparities.” Presentation for a Mini-Summit at the Third National Pay for Performance Summit. Los Angeles, January 28, 2008. “Failure to Inform Patients of Abnormal Outpatient Test Results: How Common? What Systems Could Make Failures Less Common?” Department of Public Health, Cornell University, New York, NY, January 18, 2008.

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“How Much Does It Cost Physician Practices to Interact With Health Plans? How Do Costs Vary by Practice Specialty and Size and by Type of Interaction?” Leonard Davis Institute, University of Pennsylvania, November 9, 2007. “Clinical Integration: The Latest Developments.” Antitrust in Health Care Semiannual Conference, American Bar Association and American Health Lawyers Association, Washington, DC, Sept. 17, 2007 (with Robert Leibenluft and David Wales). “Practicing in Groups: The Way to Quality and Efficiency?” National Health Policy Forum, Washington, DC, Sept. 14, 2007 (with Stephen Shortell). “Failure to Inform Patients of Abnormal Test Results: How Common? What Systems Could Make Failure Less Common?” Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, August 22, 2007. “Physicians’ Failure to Inform Patients of Clinically Significant Abnormal Test Results: Rates and Remedies”. Harvard University, Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, May 1, 2007. “Clinical Integration.” Catholic IPA, Buffalo, New York, March 23, 2007. “Pay for Performance, Public Reporting, and Disparities.” Department of Community Health, Brown University, March 12, 2007. “Pay for Performance: Physicians’ Views and Possible Effects on Health Care Disparities.” Institute of Ethics, American Medical Association, Chicago. March 7, 2007. “Delivery System Models for Comprehensive Health Care Reform.” Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. (presentation of a commissioned paper, with Stephen Shortell, to the Focused Research on Efficient, Secure Healthcare project). March 1, 2007. “Clinical Integration: Where We Are and Where We’re Going.” Panel presentation and discussion sponsored by the American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section, the American Bar Association Health Law Section, and the American Hospital Association. Washington, DC, Feb 28, 2007. Published in the Antitrust HealthCare Chronicle. “The National Survey of Small and Medium-Sized Physician Practices.” American Board of Internal Medicine. Philadelphia. November 14, 2006. “Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Payment Systems: A Basic Framework.” At “Physician Payment: Is There a Better Way?” – an invitational working meeting sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through Academy Health. Washington, DC, November 3, 2006. “Medicare and the Organization of Physician Practice.” Presentation to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC). Washington, DC, October 6, 2006.

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“Clinical Integration: Physician Practice and Federal Trade Commission Policy.” Institute for Clinical Quality and Value. Chicago. June 23, 2006. “ Physicians’ Failure to Inform Patients of Important Test Results: How Common? How Avoided?” Celebrate the Clinical Scholars Program Conference. University of Chicago. June 16, 2006. “Have Physicians Been Studying Agency Theory?” Eighth Annual Health Care Organizations Conference. UCLA/RAND. Los Angeles. June 1, 2006. “Who Will Add Value?” Keynote address at the Diabetes and Hypertension Summit, International Diabetes Center, Park Nicollet Clinic, Minneapolis. May 22, 2006 “National Survey of General Internists’ Views on Pay for Performance and Public Reporting.” Health Services Research and Policy Seminar, Northwestern University. March 2, 2006. “Physicians’ Failure to Inform Patients of Abnormal Outpatient Test Results: How Common? What Systems Could Make Failure Less Common?” Department of Health Policy and Management Seminar, Columbia University, NY. February 16, 2006. “General Internist’s Views of Pay for Performance and Public Reporting: Results of a National Survey.” Department of Health Policy and Management Seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. February 9, 2006. “National Survey of General Internists’ Views on Pay for Performance and Public Reporting.” Center for Health and the Social Sciences Health Promotion Economics Workshop, Chicago, February 7, 2006. “Physicians’ Role in Ending Health Care Disparities: Incentives and Capabilities.” Commission to End Health Care Disparities (AMA, ACP, and multiple medical specialty societies). Keynote address. Arlington, VA, Sept. 19, 2005. “Disease Management vs. the Chronic Care Model: Are They Different? Do They Work?” Medical Grand Rounds, Geisinger Health System. August 4, 2005. “Disease Management vs. the Chronic Care Model: Implications for Consumers.” Cornell University conference “Consumers, Information and the Evolving Healthcare Market Place.” Ithaca, NY, April 8, 2005. "Quality = Incentives + Capabilities. But Do Physicians Have Either?" The Gary F. Krieger, MD Memorial Lecture. American Medical Association Organized Medical Staff Assembly Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, December 4, 2004. "Physician Groups, Clinical Integration, Quality Improvement, and the Federal Trade Commission." Cornell University Department of Policy Analysis and Management. Ithaca, NY November 9, 2004.

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“Physicians and Organized Processes in Long-Term Care.” Consensus Conference: Physician Practice in Long-Term Care. University of Rochester School of Medicine. April 2, 2004. “The Best of Times; The Worst of Times: Changing Hospital-Physician Relationships”. Moses Cone Health System Leadership Retreat. Greensboro, North Carolina. Sept. 19, 2003. “Independent Practice Association Overview.” Invited Testimony at the Federal Trade Commission Competition Policy in Health Care hearings, Washington, DC. Sept. 25, 2003. “Hospital-Physician Relations Overview.” American Hospital Association Annual Health Care Systems Leadership Retreat. California, October, 2003. “Improving Quality in Medical Groups: Providing Incentives for Change.” Plenary Address. California Cooperative Healthcare Reporting Initiative Diabetes CQI Quarterly Meeting. Los Angeles, April 24, 2003. “Physician Consolidation and Its Effects on Quality.” Presentation to a meeting held by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Federal Trade Commission on “Competition and Quality: Latest Findings and Implications for the Next Generation of Research.” Washington, DC, May 28, 2003. “Things Can’t Go On As They Are: Changing Hospital-Physician Relations.” Keynote presentation to the Strategic Policy Planning Committee of the American Hospital Association. March, 2003. “Physician Organizations’ Use of Care Management Processes.” University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management and Graduate Program in Health Services Research and Policy, March, 2002. “The Future for Physician Groups.” Annual Health Care Forecasting Conference, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine. February, 2002. “Regulation of Risk Contracting: A National Perspective.” Presentation for the Financial Solvency Standards Board, California State Department of Managed Health Care. Glendale, California. February, 2002. “Risk Contracting Reconsidered” Center for Studying Health System Change Annual Conference for Policymakers, December, 2001. “Problems with the Health Plan-Physician Group Negotiating Model.” (invited testimony) Joint Hearing of the California Assembly Health and Judiciary Committees, December, 2001. “Is There a Business Case for Quality in U.S. Health Care?” conference on “Quality Health Care: Can We Identify It? Can We Achieve It?” sponsored by the Law School and School of Medicine, University of Chicago. Nov., 2001.

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“Medicare Plus Choice and Value-Based Purchasing.” National Health Care Purchasing Institute. October, 2001. “Physician Professionalism: Vital Reality or Self-Serving Myth”. MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago. May, 2001. “Do No Harm? The Influence of Public and Private Policies on Physician Groups in California.” Health Policy Roundtable (sponsored by Health Affairs and the California HealthCare Foundation), Berkeley, California, January, 2001. “National Trends in Physician and Hospital Organization.” New York Academy of Medicine. December, 2000. “Organization Out of Chaos: Four Systems in Health Care.” Washington Business Group on Health. April, 2000. “Alignment of Payment Incentives for Quality Within and Across Organizations.” Institute of Medicine. April, 2000. “Unintended Consequences of Quality Measurement.” College of Medical Specialty Societies Spring Symposium. March, 2000. “Risk and Responsibility: Alternative Models of Physician-Health Plan Relationship.” Harvard University Conference: “Understanding the New World of Managed Care.” November, 1999. “System in Crisis: The Future of Managed Care in California.” California Medical Association, Third Annual Leadership Conference, November, 1999. “Who Will Organize Physician Practice?” Harvard University. Kennedy School of Management. March, 1999. “The Division of Financial Risk and Care Management Responsibility Between Medical Groups and HMOs.” (invited testimony) California State Senate Hearings. February, 1999. “Doctors, Dollars, and Delegation.” Harvard University Sloan Managed Care Industry Research Center. December, 1998. “Physician Organizations Assuming Risk: Market and Policy Implications.” National Health Policy Forum. Washington, D.C. April, 1998. “Medical Groups, IPAs, and the Changing Organization of California Medical Care.” California Department of Corporations, Sacramento, CA. February 1998. “Medicaid Managed Care and Full Risk Capitation of Medical Groups.” Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School. 1996.

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“The Corporate Transformation of California Medicine.” Primary Care Grand Rounds, Stanford University Medical Center. 1995. “Implications of Managed Care for Family Practice.” Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Western Regional Meeting. 1995. “Health Care Financing: What You See Depends On Where You Sit.” Blue Cross of California Annual HMO Executives Meeting. 1994.

International:

“Obama’s $10 Billion Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation: Changing the U.S. Healthcare System?” Istituto Superiore di Sanità. Rome, Italy. June 15, 2016.

“Obama’s $10 Billion Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation: Changing the U.S. Healthcare System?” Technical University of Berlin. Berlin, Germany. May 2, 2016.

“Integrated Healthcare: The Chicken and the Egg.” Health Partnership Summit. C.D. Howe Institute. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. May 23, 2015.

“Physician Satisfaction: Should Anyone Care?” Institute for Studies of the Medical Profession.Oslo, Norway, June 2, 2014. “What GP Commissioning Consortia Might Learn From the Development of Physician Groups in The US: A Synthesis of 20 Years Experience to Avoid Failure.” The John Fry Lecture. Nuffield Trust. Oct. 18, 2010. “Motivating Physicians to Hold Risk-Bearing Budgets: Lessons From the U.S.” The Nuffield Trust, the King’s Fund, and the University of Birmingham meeting on Challenges in Engaging GPs in Commissioning – Next Steps. London, June 9, 2010. “Medical Groups and Risk Contracting: Nine Theses from the U.S.” The Nuffield Trust and the King’s Fund meeting on What’s Next for Organized General Practice. London, May 20, 2010. “What Does the Evidence Say About Large Organizations That Deliver Integrated Care? About Small Practices? The Commonwealth Fund and the Nuffield Trust: 10th International Meeting on Quality of Health Care. London, July 18, 2009. “Enhancing Performance via Integrated Systems.” Keynote Speaker for conference on “The Road Ahead: Population-Oriented Integrated Healthcare.” Sponsored by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy under the auspices of the German Federal Ministry for Health. Berlin, Germany, January 11, 2007.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations:

National:

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“Accountable Care Organizations, Pay for Performance, and Public Reporting: Impact on Disparities.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. August 12, 2013. “IPAs and PHOs: Do They Provide Good Foundations for Accountable Care Organizations?” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Orlando, Florida. June 26, 2012. “Transforming the Primary Care Workday: What Skills Will Primary Care Physicians Need?” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Orlando, Florida. June 24, 2012. “A Martian View of Primary Care.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Boston, MA. June 28, 2010. “Health Care Reform and Provider Organization: Tasks, Jurisdictions, and Organizational Populations.” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. March 20, 2010. “Improving Chronic Illness Care: A Longitudinal Cohort Analysis of Large Physician Practices.” Academy Health Annual Research Conference. Chicago, IL. June 29, 2009. “Primary Care Medical Homes, Medical Neighborhoods & Accountable Care Systems: Rebuilt Cottages or New Condominium Complexes?” Panel discussion. Academy Health Annual Research Conference. Chicago, IL. June 28, 2009. “How Strong Is the Evidence that Organized Processes to Improve Quality & Efficiency Actually Work?” Panel chair. Academy Health Annual Research Conference. Chicago, IL. June 28, 2009. “Failure to Inform Patients of Abnormal Outpatient Test Results: How Common? What Systems Could Make Failures Less Common?” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. June 10, 2008. “Costs to Physicians of Interacting with Health Plans.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. June 9, 2008. “Pay for Performance and Disparities.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Washington, DC. June 8, 2008. “Have Physicians Been Studying Agency Theory?” Academy Health Annual Meeting. Seattle. June 27, 2006. “An Organized Process Approach to Reduce Clinical Disparities in Medicare.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston. Jun 28, 2005. “Has There Been a Corporate Transformation of American Physician Practice? Effects of Public and Private Policies.” Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Nashville, TN. June 2003.

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“Medical Groups, IPAs, and Care Management Processes.” Academy of Health Services Research and Health Policy Annual Research Meeting. Washington, DC. June, 2002. “Physician Practice Organization: Why Isn’t There More There There?” Association for Health Service Research Annual Research Meeting. June, 2000.

International:

“Do Physician Organizations Have a Business Case for Improving Quality?” International Health Economics Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. June 15, 2003.

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