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RADCLIFF, TIFFANY A. Texas A&M University School of Public Health 235B School of Public Health Administration Building (SPHA) College Station, TX 778431266 | 979.436.9437 | [email protected] EDUCATION University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN Ph.D. in Health Services Research, Policy, & Administration. 2000 Supporting Program: Economics Dissertation: Assessing the Relationship between Market Structure and Quality of Care for Medicare AMI Committee: Roger Feldman, Ira Moscovice, Marshall McBean, Gautam Gowrisankaran, & David Gilbertson Texas A&M University, College Station, TX B.S. (Magna Cum Laude) in Economics, Minor: Political Science 1993 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Texas A&M University, School of Public Health, College Station, TX Associate Dean for Research 2018 Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management 2018 Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management (tenured 2014) 2010 2018 Associate Department Head, Department of Health Policy & Management 2015 2018 Fellow, Program in Health Policy Research 2016 2019 University of Colorado Denver, School of Medicine, Aurora, CO Visiting Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine 2012 Investigator, Colorado Health Outcomes Program (COHO, now ACCORDS) 2011 2015 Associate Professor, Departments of Medicine and Family Medicine 2010 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine 2003 2009 University of Florida, College of Public Health & Health Professions, Gainesville, FL Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services Administration 2000 2003 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Affiliated Investigator HSR&D Quadruple Aim QUERI (Quad QUERI) 2020 Affiliated Investigator HSR&D Triple Aim QUERI (TAQ) 2015 2020 Affiliated Investigator HRS&D VA DenverSeattle Center of Innovation (COIN) 2014 Affiliated Investigator VA Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC) 2012 Assistant Director HSR&D Colorado REAP to Improve Care Coordination 2006 2009 Research Health Scientist HSR&D Targeted Research Enhancement Award Program 2003 2006 Affiliated Investigator HSR&D/RR&D VA Research Outcomes Research Center (RORC) 2001 2002 University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN Graduate Research Assistant Minnesota Rural Health Research Center 1997 2000 Graduate Research Assistant Division of Health Services Policy & Management 1995 1996 Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN Student Intern Health Economics Program 1995 1996 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Cooperative Education Student Intern Division of Business Establishment Systems 1992 1993 Updated: January 15, 2021

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RADCLIFF, TIFFANY A. Texas A&M University School of Public Health 235‐B School of Public Health Administration Building (SPH‐A) College Station, TX 77843‐1266 | 979.436.9437 | [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN Ph.D. in Health Services Research, Policy, & Administration. 2000 Supporting Program: Economics Dissertation: Assessing the Relationship between Market Structure and Quality of Care for Medicare AMI Committee: Roger Feldman, Ira Moscovice, Marshall McBean, Gautam Gowrisankaran, & David Gilbertson

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX B.S. (Magna Cum Laude) in Economics, Minor: Political Science 1993

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Texas A&M University, School of Public Health, College Station, TX Associate Dean for Research 2018 – Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management 2018 – Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management (tenured 2014) 2010 – 2018 Associate Department Head, Department of Health Policy & Management 2015 – 2018 Fellow, Program in Health Policy Research 2016 – 2019

University of Colorado Denver, School of Medicine, Aurora, CO Visiting Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine 2012 – Investigator, Colorado Health Outcomes Program (COHO, now ACCORDS) 2011 – 2015 Associate Professor, Departments of Medicine and Family Medicine 2010 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine 2003 – 2009

University of Florida, College of Public Health & Health Professions, Gainesville, FL Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services Administration 2000 – 2003

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Affiliated Investigator – HSR&D Quadruple Aim QUERI (Quad QUERI) 2020 – Affiliated Investigator – HSR&D Triple Aim QUERI (TAQ) 2015 – 2020 Affiliated Investigator – HRS&D VA Denver‐Seattle Center of Innovation (COIN) 2014 – Affiliated Investigator – VA Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC) 2012 – Assistant Director – HSR&D Colorado REAP to Improve Care Coordination 2006 – 2009 Research Health Scientist – HSR&D Targeted Research Enhancement Award Program 2003 – 2006 Affiliated Investigator – HSR&D/RR&D VA Research Outcomes Research Center (RORC) 2001 – 2002

University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN Graduate Research Assistant – Minnesota Rural Health Research Center 1997 – 2000 Graduate Research Assistant – Division of Health Services Policy & Management 1995 – 1996

Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN Student Intern – Health Economics Program 1995 – 1996

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Cooperative Education Student Intern – Division of Business Establishment Systems 1992 – 1993

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HONORS & AWARDS

Meritorious Service Recognition for COVID response, Vice Chancellor, Texas A&M Health 2020 Trained Facilitator, CIMER “Train the Trainers Workshop: Facilitating Entering Mentoring” 2019 – Recognition: Faculty most helpful to a Veteran student, Veteran Resource

& Support Center, Texas A&M University 2016 Recognition: Exceptional Reviewer, Journal of Rural Health 2015 Recognition: Notable Research Contribution Paper, Obesity 2014 Recognition: Outstanding Reviewer, Annals of Internal Medicine 2013 Howard Guterman Best Poster Award, American Medical Directors Association 2008 Dissertation Fellowship Grant, Healthcare Financing Administration (now CMS) 1999 – 2000 Graduate Tuition Scholarship, University of Minnesota 1995 – 1996 Research Traineeship, Agency for Health Care Policy & Research (now AHRQ) 1994 – 1995 Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Academic Honor Society 1990

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Texas A&M University, School of Public Health, College Station, TX PHPM 661: Introduction to Health Economics (MHA/MPH Course) 2010 – PHPM 669: Applied Health Services Research II (PhD Seminar) 2020 – PHPM 674: Analysis of Secondary Data (PhD Seminar) 2015 – 2017 PHPM 669: Qualitative Methods for Health Services Research (PhD Seminar, 1 module) 2014 PHPM 669: Foundations of Health Services Research (PhD Seminar, 2 modules) 2010

University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO PHSC 7622: Applied Analysis of Secondary Data (PhD Seminar, Co‐Instructor) 2008 – 2009 HLTH 6040: Healthcare Financial Management (MHA Course, Co‐Instructor) 2006 NURS 6836: Applied Analysis of Large Secondary Datasets (PhD Seminar, Co‐Instructor) 2005

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL HSA 7702: Health Services Research Methods II (PhD Seminar) 2002 – 2003 HSA 7325: Cost and Financing of Health Services (PhD Seminar) 2001 – 2002 HSA 6436: Economic Aspects of Healthcare (Executive MHA Course) 2002 – 2003 HSA 6432: Introduction to Health Economics (On‐campus MHA Course) 2002 – 2003

AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting: ResDAC: Using the MCBS Cost and Use Files (Pre‐Conference mini‐course, Co‐Instructor) 2001

MENTORING AND ADVISING

Co‐leader for 1st TAMU‐wide Early Career Research Mentoring Program (with Jack Baldauf, Sr. AVPR) 2020 Co‐leader Inaugural TAMU‐wide Faculty Mentoring Program (CIMER Entering Mentoring Series) 2020 Leader SPH Remote Junior Faculty Research Mentoring Program (3 sessions) 2020 Doctoral Thesis Committee Chair:

Nima Khodakarami (TAMU/HSR): TBD in progress Loida Tamayo (TAMU/HSR): Rural Medicare Beneficiary Healthcare Utilization in progress Yao Tian (TAMU/HSR): Texas Inpatient Care in the Post‐ACA Era 2020 Kayla Cline (TAMU/HSR): Hospital Surgical Volume, Surgical Case Mix, and Profitability 2017 Jim Fish (TAMU/HSR): Frequent Emergency Department Use & ED Reliance among OEF/OIF Veterans 2016

Doctoral Thesis Committee Member: Ibrahim H. Gwarzo (TAMU/EPI): Epidemiologic Burden of Trauma: Effects of….on Trauma Mortality 2020 Tabina K. Choudhury (TAMU/Psychology): Cognitive & Neuropsyc indicators of function in Alzheimer’s 2019 Yichen Zhang (TAMU/HSR): Opiod Use for Chronic Non‐Cancer Pain 2019 Shannon Butkus (TAMU/HSR): Communication & Swallowing Disorders …State Medicaid Agencies 2018

 

                                              

                                                                     

                                                        

         

                       

                       

   

                           

                           

             

      

      

         

   

     

       

                           

                   

                                 

                           

                     

                                

                         

  

                               

                         

     

                               

                                   

                           

                                   

                                   

                               

                         

 

                                   

                                     

                               

   

                               

                      

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D. Benny Holland (TAMU/HSR): Simulation Technology Utilized to Measure PPE… 2016 Jungyeon Kim (TAMU/HSR): Health Information Technology in U.S. Hospitals: Analysis of Current… 2015 Andrea Lorden (TAMU/HSR): Prevalence & Incremental Costs of HAI… 2014 Cari Levy (UCD/HSR): Predicting Hospice Eligibility in Veterans Affairs Community Living Centers 2010 Troy Carlton (UCD/Nursing): The Effect of Magnet Organizational Characteristics on Patient Outcomes 2009 Sharon Pappas (UCD/Nursing): The Effect of Nurse Staffing on Organizational Outcomes 2007 Hsou‐Mei Hu (UF/HSR): The effect of HMO coverage on the choice of Outpatient or Inpatient Surgery 2003

Master’s Degree Thesis Committee Member: Tabina K. Choudhury (Psychology): Longitudinal Impacts of Caregiver Distress...on Alzheimers Severity 2018 Ryan Hollingsworth (Biostatistics): Comparing Methods for Propensity Score Matching for CDI 2012

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Applied Health Services Research, Applied Health Economics, Rural Health, Veterans Health Care, Program Evaluation, Long‐term Care, Quality and Outcomes Metrics, Market Performance, Health Policy, Health Insurance, Health Reform, Disasters & Emergency Preparedness, Access to Care.

RESEARCH PROFILE LINKS:

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=me4Q9y4AAAAJ&hl=en iCite (NIH portfolio analysis): https://icite.od.nih.gov/analysis Scholars@TAMU: http://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n657927d1 ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000‐0003‐4482‐8056

PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS

Refereed Publications (most recent listed first, underlined name denotes the corresponding author, asterisks (*) denote papers co‐authored with graduate students and/or post‐doctoral fellows).

1. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Jennifer A. Horney, Aram Dobalian, Blanca O. Macareno, Umar Y. Kabir, Cody Price, and Colten J. Strickland. 2020. “Long‐Term Care Planning, Preparedness, and Response among Rural Long‐Term Care Providers” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness (in press; accepted 6/16/2020).

2. *Lee, YuJung (Julia), and Tiffany A. Radcliff. 2020. “Community Interactions and Sanitation Use by the Urban Poor: Survey Evidence from India’s Slums.” Urban Studies (available online ahead of print: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0042098020911824).

3. Miller, Thomas R. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. 2020. “Economic Shocks from the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) Pandemic for Anesthesiologists and their Practices.” Anesthesia and Analgesia (available online ahead of print: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173699/).

4. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Murray J. Côté, Melanie D. Whittington, Michael Daniels, Linda Bobroff, David Janicke, and Michael G. Perri. 2020. “Cost‐effectiveness of three doses of a behavioral intervention to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes in rural areas.” Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 120(7):1163‐71.

5. Perri, Michael G., Meena N. Shankar, Michael J. Daniels, Patricia E. Durning, Kathryn M. Ross, Marian C. Limacher, David M. Janicke, A. Daniel Martin, PhD; Kumaresh Dhara, Linda B. Bobroff, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Christie A. Befort. 2020 "The effect of remotely delivered extended care for obesity management on the maintenance of weight loss in rural communities: A randomized controlled trial." JAMA Network Open 3(6):e206764 (https://jamanetwork.com/.../2767136/perri_2020_oi_200303.pdf).

6. McCreight, Marina S., Heather M. Gilmartin, Chelsea A. Leonard, Ashlea L. Mayberry, Lynette R. Kelley , Brandi K. Lippmann, Andrew S. Coy, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Murray J. Côté, and Robert E. Burke. 2019. “Practical use of process mapping to guide implementation of a care coordination program for rural Veterans.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 34(1):67‐74.

7. Horney, Jennifer A., Nathanael Rosenheim, Hongwei Zhao, and Tiffany A. Radcliff. 2019. The impact of natural disasters on Medicare costs in U.S. gulf coast states.” Medicine 98(19):e15589.

 

                                   

                               

   

                                 

                                   

                             

                      

                             

                             

 

                             

                   

                        

                              

                         

     

                                   

         

                             

                                 

   

                               

                               

         

                               

                 

                               

                       

                    

                                   

                            

                           

                                   

                           

                             

    

                               

                             

         

                               

                      

                                  

                                  

                             

            

                                     

                               

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8. Hong, Alicia, Chen Liang, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Lisa Wigfall, Richard L. Street. 2019. “What do patients say about doctors online? A systematic review of studies on patient online reviews," Journal of Medical Internet Research 21(4):e12521.

9. Perri, Michael G., Aviva H. Ariel‐Donges, Meena N. Shankar, Marian C. Limacher, Michael J. Daniels, David M. Janicke, Karthryn M. Ross, Linda B. Bobroff, A. Daniel Martin, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Christie A. Befort. 2019. “Design of the Rural LEAP randomized trial: An evaluation of extended‐care programs for weight management delivered via group or individual telephone counseling” Contemporary Clinical Trials 76:55‐63

10. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, Claudia Der‐Martirosian, and Aram Dobalian. 2018 “A Model for Measuring Ambulatory Access to Care Recovery after Disasters” Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 31(2):252‐259.

11. Schmitz, Susan, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Karen Chu, Robert Smith, and Aram Dobalian. 2018 "Veterans Health Administration’s Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System (DEMPS) Training Evaluation: Potential Implications for Disaster Care Volunteers" Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 12(6):744‐751.

12. *Lorden, Andrea, Luohua Jiang, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Kathleen A. Kelly, Robert L. Ohsfeldt. 2017 "Potentially preventable hospitalizations and the burden of healthcare associated infections.” Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology 4:1‐9.

13. Morrisey, Michael A. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. 2017 “A Study of Affordable Care Act Competitiveness in Texas.” Risk Management and Insurance Review 20(2):249‐268.

14. *Kim, Jungyeon, Robert Ohsfeldt, Larry Gamm, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Luohua Jiang. 2017 “Hospital Characteristics are Associated with Readiness to Attain Stage 2 Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records” Journal of Rural Health 33(3):275‐283.

15. Der Martirosian, Claudia, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Alicia R. Gable, Debroah Riopelle, Farhad Hagigi, Peter Brewster, and Aram Dobalian. 2017. “Assessing hospital disaster readiness over time at the US Department of Veterans Affairs.” Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 32(1):46‐57.

16. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Andrea L. Lorden, and Hongwei Zhao. 2016. “Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI) in Texas Hospitals 2007‐2011.” Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. Mar 37(3):357‐9.

17. Dobalian, Aram, Judith A. Stein, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Deborah Riopelle, Peter Brewster, Farhad Hagigi, and Claudia Der‐Martirosian. 2016. “Developing Valid Measures of Emergency Management Capabilities within US Department of Veterans Affairs Hospitals” Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Oct 31(5):475‐484.

18. *Lorden, Andrea L., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Luohua Jiang, Scott A. Horel, Matthew L. Smith, Kate Lorig, Benjamin L. Howell, Nancy Whitelaw, and Marcia Ory. 2016. “Leveraging Administrative Data for Program Evaluations: A Method for Linking Datasets without Unique Identifiers.” Evaluation and the Health Professions Jun 39(2):245‐59.

19. *Jiang, Luohua, Ben Zhang, Matthew L. Smith, Andrea L. Lorden, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Kate Lorig, Benjamin L. Howell, Nancy Whitelaw, and Marcia G. Ory. 2015. “Concordance between self‐reports and Medicare claims among participants in a national study of chronic disease self‐management program” Frontiers in Public Health Oct 8(3):222. eCollection.

20. Hutt, Evelyn, Tiffany A. Radcliff, William G. Henderson, Matthew L. Maciejewski, Diane C. Cowper Ripley, and Emily Whitfield. 2015. “Comparing Survival Following Hip Fracture Repair in VHA and Non‐VHA Facilities" Geriatric Orthopedic Surgery & Rehabilitation 6(1):22‐27.

21. *Menser, Terri L., Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Kristin M. Schuller. 2015. “Implementing and Medical Screening and Referral Program for Rural Emergency Department.” Journal of Rural Health 31(2):126‐134.

22. Perri, Michael G, Marian C. Limacher, Kristina von Castel‐Roberts, Michael J. Daniels, Patricia E. Durning, David M. Janicke, Linda B. Bobroff, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Vanessa A. Milsom, Chanmin Kim, and A. Daniel Martin. 2014. “Comparative Effectiveness of Three Doses of Behavioral Weight Loss Counseling: Two Year Findings from the Rural LITE Trial” Obesity 22(11): 2293‐2300.

23. Ho, P. Michael, Anne Lambert‐Kerzner, Evan P. Carey, Ibrahim E. Fahdi, Chris L. Bryson, S. Dee Melnyk, Hayden B. Bosworth, Tiffany Radcliff, Ryan Davis, Howard Mun, Jennifer Weaver, Casey Barnett, Anna Barón, Eric J. Del

 

                       

                       

                             

                             

               

                                     

                             

     

                                   

                             

  

                               

                               

          

                               

                         

                         

                             

                             

                           

                     

                    

               

                                   

                                   

                                 

             

                               

                       

   

                                     

                             

                  

                                       

                             

                         

 

                                       

                               

                           

         

                                   

                             

                         

                             

                           

 

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Giacco. 2014. “Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence and Secondary Prevention Measures (Medication Study) After Acute Coronary Syndrome Hospital Discharge” JAMA Internal Medicine 174(2):186‐93.

24. Maciejewksi, Matthew, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Lauren Pointer, William G. Henderson, Diane Cowper Ripley, W. Bruce Vogel, Elizabeth Regan , Evelyn Hutt. 2013. “Determinants of Post‐Surgical Discharge Setting for Hip Fracture Patients” Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 50(9):1267‐76.

25. Ross, Stephen E., Tiffany A. Radcliff, William G. LeBlanc, Anne M. Libby, L. Miriam Dickinson, and Donald E. Neese. 2013. “Effects of Health Information Exchange on Ambulatory Testing Rates.” Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 20(6)1137‐42.

26. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Alan White, David West, Donna Hurd and Murray Côté. 2013. “Evaluation of a Seven State Criminal History Screening Pilot Program for Long‐term Care Workers” Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. 25(5):375‐95.

27. Regan, Elizabeth, Tiffany A. Radcliff, William G. Henderson, Diane C. Cowper Ripley, Matthew L. Maciejewski, W. Bruce Vogel, and Evelyn Hutt. 2013. “Improving Hip Fractures Outcomes for COPD Patients” COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 10(1):11‐19.

28. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Elizabeth Regan, Diane C. Cowper Ripley, and Evelyn Hutt. 2012. “Increased use of Intramedullary Nails for Intertrochanteric Proximal Femur Fractures in Veterans Affairs hospitals: A Comparative Effectiveness Study.” Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery – American Volume 94(9): 833‐840.

29. Lambert‐Kerzner, Anne, Eric Del Giacco, Ibrahim Fahdi, Chris Bryson, Dee Melnyk, Hayden Bosworth, Ryan Davis, Howard Mun, Jennifer Weaver, Casey Barnett, Tiffany Radcliff, Amanda Hubbard, Kevin Bosket, Evan Cary, Allison Virchow, Renee Mihalko‐Corbitt, Amy Kaufman, Kathy Marchant‐Miros, P. Michael Ho; on behalf of the Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Cardiac Medication Adherence and Secondary Prevention Measures (Medication) Study Investigators. 2012. “Patient‐Centered Adherence Intervention After Acute Coronary Syndrome Hospitalization.” Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 5:571‐576.

30. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Linda B. Bobroff, Lesley D. Lutes, Patricia E. Durning, Marian C. Limacher, Michael J. Daniels, David M. Janicke, A. Daniel Martin, and Michael G. Perri. 2012. “Comparing Costs of Extended Care Programs for the Management of Obesity in Rural Settings.” Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly Journal of the American Dietetic Association) 112(9): 1363‐1373.

31. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Murray J. Côté, David Olson, and Debra Liebrecht. 2012. “Rehabilitation Settings after Joint Replacement: An Application of Multiattribute Preference Elicitation.” Evaluation and the Health Professions. 35(2): 182‐198.

32. West, David R., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Tiffany Brown, Murray J. Côté, Peter C. Smith, and W. Perry Dickinson. 2012. “Costs Associated with Data Collection and Reporting for Diabetes Quality Improvement in Primary Care Practices.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. 25(3):275‐282.

33. Linnebur, Sunny A, Fish Douglas N, Ruscin J Mark, Radcliff Tiffany A, Oman Kathy S, Fink Regina M, Van Dorsten Brent, Liebrecht Debra, Fish Ron, McNulty Monica, Hutt Evelyn. 2011. “Impact of a Multidisciplinary Intervention on Antibiotic Use for Nursing Home‐Acquired Pneumonia” American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy. 9(6): 442‐450.

34. Hutt, Evelyn A., J. Mark Ruscin, Sunny A. Linnebur, Douglas N. Fish, Kathleen S. Oman, Regina M Fink, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Brent Van Dorsten, Debra Liebrecht, Ron Fish, Monica C. McNulty. 2011. “A Multifaceted Intervention to Implement Guidelines Did Not Affect Hospitalization Rates for Nursing Home–Acquired Pneumonia” Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 12(7):499‐507.

35. Hutt, Evelyn A., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Kathleen Oman, Regina Fink, J. Mark Ruscin, Sunny Linnebur, Doug Fish, Debra Liebrecht, Ron Fish, Monica McNulty, and Markus Botwinick. 2010. “Impact of NHAP Guideline Implementation on Staff and Resident Vaccination Rates” Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 11(5):365‐370.

36. *Radcliff, Tiffany A. and Cari R. Levy. 2010. “Examining Guideline‐Concordant Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction: the case of hospitalized post‐acute and long‐term care (PAC/LTC) residents.” Journal of Hospital Medicine. 5(2):E3‐E10.

 

                                  

                               

           

                                   

                                 

                           

                     

                               

                           

                      

                                   

                           

  

                                   

                           

                    

                             

                         

 

                               

                       

                                   

                       

                               

      

                                

                                 

   

                                    

   

                               

                    

                               

                            

 

                             

             

                                

                        

                              

                      

                                

           

                       

                                 

                           

                           

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37. *Levy Cari, Tiffany A Radcliff, Elizabeth T. Williams, and Evelyn Hutt. 2009. "Acute myocardial infarction in nursing home residents: Adherence to treatment guidelines reduces mortality but why is adherence so low?" Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 10(1):56‐61.

38. Michael G. Perri, Marian C. Limacher, Patricia E. Durning, David M. Janicke, Lesley D. Lutes, Linda B. Bobroff, Martha Sue Dale, Michael J. Daniels, Tiffany A. Radcliff, & A. Daniel Martin. 2008. "Extended‐care programs for weight management in rural communities: the treatment of obesity in underserved rural settings (TOURS) randomized trial." Archives of Internal Medicine (now JAMA Internal Medicine) 168(21):2347‐2354.

39. Hutt, Evelyn A., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Debra Liebrecht, Ron Fish, Monica McNulty, Andrew M Kramer. 2008. "Associations Among Nurse and CNA Hours/Resident/Day and Adherence to Guidelines for Treating Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia." Journals of Gerontology Series A‐Biological and Medical Sciences 63(10):1105‐1111.

40. *Wald, Heidi L., Anne M. Epstein, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Andrew M. Kramer. 2008. “Is Extended Urinary Catheter Use in Older Surgical Patients a Patient Safety Problem?” Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 29(2):116‐124.

41. Radcliff, Tiffany A., William G. Henderson, Tamara Stoner, Shukri Khuri, Michael Dohm, and Evelyn A. Hutt. 2008. “Patient risk factors, operative care, and outcomes among older community‐dwelling male veterans with hip fracture.” Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery –American Volume 90(1):34‐42.

42. *McGhan, Ryan, Tiffany Radcliff, Ron Fish, E. Rand Sutherland, and Carolyn Welsh. 2007. “Predictors of Rehospitalization and Death after Severe Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)” Chest 132(6):1748‐1755.

43. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Aram Dobalian, and Cari Levy. 2007. “Do Orders Limiting Aggressive Treatment Impact Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction?” Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 8(2):91‐97.

44. Hutt, Evelyn A., J. Mark Ruscin, Kitty Corbett, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Andrew M. Kramer, Elizabeth M. Williams, Debra Liebrecht, William Klenke, Sheryl Hartmann. 2006. “A Multi‐faceted Intervention to Implement Guidelines Improved Treatment of Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia in a State Veterans Home.” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 54(11):1694‐1700.

45. *Hu, Hsou‐Mei, R. Paul Duncan, Tiffany Radcliff, Colleen Porter, and Allyson Hall. 2006. “Variations in Health Insurance Status for Rural and Urban Non‐Elderly Adult Residents of Florida, Indiana and Kansas.” Journal of Rural Health 22(2):147‐150.

46. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Murray J. Côté, and R. Paul Duncan. 2005. "The Identification of High Cost Patients." Hospital Topics 83(3):17‐24.

47. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Aram Dobalian, and R. Paul Duncan. 2005. "A Comparison of Seasonal Resident and Year‐Round Resident Hospitalizations in Florida." Florida Public Health Review 2(1):63‐72.

48. Dobalian, Aram, Jennie Tsao, and Tiffany A. Radcliff. 2003. “Diagnosed Mental and Physical Health Conditions in the United States Nursing Home Population: Differences in Urban/Rural Facilities.” Journal of Rural Health 19(4):477‐483.

49. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Michelle Brasure, Jeffrey Stensland, and Ira Moscovice. 2003. “Understanding Rural Hospital Bypass Behavior.” Journal of Rural Health 19(3):252‐259.

50. Call, Kathleen T., Michelle M. Casey, and Tiffany Radcliff. 2000. “Rural Beneficiaries with Chronic Conditions: Does Prevalence Pose a Risk to Medicare Managed Care?” Managed Care Quarterly 8(3):48‐57.

51. Christianson, Jon B., Anthony Wellever, Tiffany Radcliff, and David Knutson. 2000. “How do Urban Organized Delivery Systems Link with Rural Providers?” Health Care Management Review 25(3):36‐47.

52. Connor, Robert A., Roger Feldman, Bryan Dowd, and Tiffany Radcliff. 1997. “Which Types of Hospital Mergers Save Consumers Money?” Health Affairs 16(6):62‐74.

Reports to Federal Agencies (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows)

1. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Jennifer A. Horney, Aram Dobalian, Blanca O. Macareno, Umar Y. Kabir, Cody Price, and Colten Strickland. “Disaster Planning, Preparedness, & Response for Rural Long‐Term Care Providers.” Policy Brief to the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Cooperative Agreement U1CRH30040. (under review)

 

                               

                               

                

                                 

                           

                               

                             

    

                               

                             

                               

                        

                             

                                    

                     

                            

                                   

              

                            

                           

                  

                               

                                

                 

                            

                    

                          

      

                             

                

                                 

      

                                  

        

                           

                             

                             

 

                             

                           

  

                               

                           

       

                               

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2. *Whitelaw, Nancy, Marcia Ory, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Luohua Jiang, Andrea Lorden, Matthew Lee Smith, Scott Horel, and Kate Lorig. “Pilot Evaluation of the Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program” Report to CMS from National Council on Aging, Contract No. HHSM‐500‐2011‐00088C. May 2013.

3. West, David R., Kathy James, Betsy Vance, Steven Ross, and Tiffany Radcliff. “Exploring Ways to Improve Efficiency in Primary Care.” Report to AHRQ from SNOCAP‐USA, Contract No. HHSA290200710008. September 2010.

4. Levy, Cari, Jean Kutner, Ronald Fish, David Hittle, Tiffany Radcliff, Patrick Walker, and Andrew M. Kramer. “Evaluation of the Rural Hospice Demonstration.” Final Report to CMS from UCDenver, Contract No. 500‐00‐0026. March 2010.

5. White, Alan, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Donna Hurd, David R West, Victoria Shier, Monica McNulty, Rebecca Sweetland, Debbie Liebrecht, Betsy Hubbard, Andrew Kramer, and Dee Smyth. “Evaluation of the Background Check Pilot Program” Final Report for CMS from Abt Associates, Contract No. 500‐00‐0015 Task Order #3. August 2008.

Reports to State Agencies (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows)

1. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Andrea Lorden, Hye‐Chung Kum, Darcy McMaughan, and Dylan Dacy. “Analytic Plan Report for: Reducing the Impact of C. Difficile for the Texas Medicaid Population.” Final Report for the Texas Department of State Health Services, Emerging and Infectious Diseases Branch. August 2014.

2. *Miller, Thomas, Andrea L. Lorden, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Hongwei Zhao, Ryan Hollingsworth. “Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI) in Texas Hospitals, 2000 – 2009.” Final Report for the Texas Department of State Health Services, Emerging and Infectious Diseases Branch. December, 2011.

3. Vogel, W. Bruce, Christopher Johnson, Tiffany Radcliff, Peter Veazie, and Lloyd Dewald. "Evaluating Florida's Medicaid Provider Service Network (PSN) Demonstration Project: Utilization and Payment Analyses." Final Report for the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration. June, 2004.

Minnesota Rural Health Research Center Working Paper Series (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows)

1. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Kathleen T. Call, Gestur Davidson, and Aram Dobalian. “Are There Geographic Disparities in Out of Pocket Spending by Medicare Beneficiaries?” October 2003.

2. Stensland, Jeffrey, Michelle Brasure, Ira Moscovice, and Tiffany Radcliff. “The Financial Incentives for Rural Hospitals to Expand the Scope of their Services.” June 2002.

3. Radcliff, Tiffany, Michelle Brasure, Jeffrey Stensland, and Ira Moscovice. “Understanding Rural Hospital Bypass Behavior.” June 2002.

4. Wellever, Anthony L., Douglas Wholey, and Tiffany Radcliff. “Strategic Choices of Rural Health Networks: Implications for Goals and Performance Measurement.” January 2000.

5. Wellever, Anthony L. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Trends in Local Government Financing of Rural Health Services: 1977‐1992.” November 1998.

6. Wellever, Anthony L., Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Ira S. Moscovice. “Local Control of Rural Health Services: Evaluating

Community Options.” February 1998.

Other Reports, Papers and Book Chapters (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows)

1. * Zhao, Hongwei, Naveed Merchant, Alyssa McNulty, Tiffany Radcliff, Murray Côté, Rebecca Fischer, Huiyan Sang, and Marcia Ory. “COVID‐19: Short‐term prediction model using daily incidence data.” The Lancet Public Health D‐20‐0362.

2. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Aram Dobalian, and Karen Chu. 2018. “Veterans, Veterans Health Affairs, and Disasters.” Vignette in: Disaster Epidemiology: Methods and Applications. London: Academic Press (Elsevier). pp: 26‐29. ISBN: 978‐0‐12‐809318‐4.

3. Morrisey, Michael A., Alice Rivlin, Richard Nathan, Mark Hall, and State Analysis Teams (including Tiffany A. Radcliff). “Five‐State Study of ACA Marketplace Competition.” Report to: The Brookings Institution & the Rockefeller Institute, January 2017.

4. Morrisey, Michael A. and Tiffany A. Radcliff, State‐Level Field Network Study of the Implementation of the

 

                                           

                             

                       

                             

                             

                   

                               

                                 

                               

     

                               

                           

                               

                           

                            

                         

                           

                           

                           

        

                               

                             

                      

                                   

                           

                               

    

                             

                         

                      

    

                           

                         

            

                               

                             

                               

                       

    

                             

                       

                     

   

                           

                                 

                   

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Affordable Care Act: A Study of ACA Exchange Competitiveness. State: Texas. Report to: The Brookings Institution & The Rockefeller Institute, December 2016.

5. Radcliff, Tiffany A., and Michael A. Morrisey. “Alternative Provider Networks in Texas Health Insurance Markets: Interviews with Insurance Underwriters.” Report to Wake Forest University/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Care Financing and Organization study of the Affordable Care Act Insurance Exchange Marketplace. 2016.

6. Morrisey, Michael A., Murray J. Côté, and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Assessment of Markets with Insufficient Competition” (Proprietary) Report Submitted to RAND/Brookings Institution (HP‐HAC‐06). 2015.

7. *Radcliff, Tiffany A., Bita Kash, Alva Ferdinand, and Avery Schulze. “Nutrition and Overweight Concerns in Rural Areas.” In Rural Healthy People 2020: A Companion Document to Healthy People 2020. Volume 1. College Station, TX: The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Public Health. Southwest Rural Health Research Center. 2015.

8. Radcliff, Tiffany A., David West, Kathy James, and Murray J. Côté. “Regression and data envelopment analysis methods to assess medical practice efficiency.” Econometrics: New Research. New York: Nova Publishers. 2012.

9. Duncan, R. Paul and Tiffany Radcliff, “Nursing Homes and Community‐based Long Term Care.” Chapter 18, Critical Issues in Rural Health, Glasgow, Morton, and Johnson, Editors. Ames: Blackwell Publishing. 2004.

10. Radcliff, Tiffany A. "Assessing the Relationship between Hospital Competition and Guideline Adherence for Acute

Myocardial Infarction." Final Report for the Health Care Financing Administration (PhD Thesis). 2000.

Peer‐Reviewed Research Presentations (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows, ^ denotes posters)

1. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, Claudia der‐Martirosian, and Aram Dobalian. “Comparing Impacts of Two Hurricanes on Primary Care Access”. NACCHO Preparedness Summit. Online (rescheduled and reformatted due to COVID), August 25‐27, 2020.

2. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, Claudia der‐Martirosian, and Aram Dobalian. “Ambulatory Care Recovery at the US Department of Veterans Affairs – Repeated Events analysis after Hurricanes Ike and Harvey”. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo. Philadelphia, PA, November 2019.

3. *^Radcliff, Tiffany A.; Jennifer A. Horney, Aram Dobalian, PhD, JD, MPH; Blanca O. Macareno, Umar Y. Kabir,; Cody Price; and Colten Strickland. “Disaster Planning, Preparedness, & Response for Rural Long‐Term Care Providers” Resiliance Rising: Research and Practice on Hurricane Harvey and Hazards of the Future. College Station, TX, September 2019.

4. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A. Marina McCreight, Catherine Battaglia, Robert Burke, Roman Ayele, Borsika Rabin, and Russell Glasgow. “Tracking Implementation Costs for Diverse Stakeholders: Two Examples of VA Care Transitions Interventions.” 10th Annual AcademyHealth Dissemination & Implementation Science Meeting, Arlington, VA, December 2017.

5. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A., Hongwei Zhao, Nathanael Rosenheim, and Jennifer Horney. “Quantifying the Impacts of Disasters on Medicare Expenditures in U.S. Gulf Coast States.” National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference, San Diego, CA, November 2017.

6. *Côté, Murray, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Alva Ferdinand, and Yao Tian. “Identifying the Effect of Medical Screening Examinations on Rural Hospital Emergency Department Patient Flow.” IFORS 2017, Quebec City, Canada, July 2017.

7. *^Côté, Murray, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Yao Tian. “How Medical Screening Examinations Affected Patient Flow in Rural Hospital‐Based Emergency Departments.” AcademyHealth 2017 Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 2017.

8. ^Schmitz, Susan, Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Aram Dobalian. “Online, Face‐to‐Face, and Field Exercises for Disaster Healthcare Volunteer Training: Recommendations from Surveys with Participants in the Veterans Health Administration’s Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System (DEMPS).” Preparedness Summit, Atlanta, GA, April 2017.

9. Horney, Jennifer, Nathaniel Rosenheim, Tiffany Radcliff, and Hongwei Zhao. “Utilizing Secondary Data to Assess the Health and Health System Impacts of Natural and Technological Disasters in the Gulf.” 2016 Annual FSRDC Research Conference. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, September 2016.

 

                               

                         

                         

          

                                 

                          

                               

                         

         

                                 

                        

                                   

                       

                               

                             

               

                                     

                             

                     

                        

                   

                             

                          

                             

               

                             

                               

                   

                               

                             

         

                               

                           

                           

         

                                 

                           

                

                               

                          

                                     

                             

             

                               

                  

                                

                        

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10. ^Schmitz, Susan, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Karen Chu, Robert E. Smith, and Aram Dobalian. “Training Evaluation and Future Steps for the Veterans Health Administration’s Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System.” Disaster Health Education Symposium, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, September 2016.

11. *Morrisey, Michael A., Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Yao Tian, “Price Searching in the Health Insurance Exchanges.” 6th

Biennial Conference for the American Society of Health Economists, Philadephia, PA, June 2016. 12. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, Claudia der Martirosian, Lillia Lukowski, and Aram Dobalian. “Measures of Health

System Preparedness Using Appointments Scheduling Data for Common Clinic Visits.” Public Health Preparedness Summit, Dallas, TX, April 2016.

13. *Kim, J., Robert Ohsfeldt, Larry Gamm, Tiffany Radcliff, and Luohua Jiang “Hospitals’ readiness for Stage 2 Meaningful Use.” 143rd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL, November 2015.

14. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A., Anne Griffin, Anita Yuan, Karen Chu, and Aram Dobalian. “Impact of Hurricanes Sandy and Ike on VA Medical Facilities.” Public Health Preparedness Summit, Atlanta, GA, April 2015.

15. *^Lin, Szu‐Hsuan, Murray J. Côté, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Darcy McMaughan, Charles D. Phillips. “Making a Business Case for Infection Control in Nursing Homes.” Late‐Breaker Poster Session, Gerontological Society of America 66th

Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2013. 16. *Ho, P. Michael, Anne Lambert‐Kerzner,, Evan P. Carey, Ibrahim E. Fahdi, Chris L. Bryson, S. Dee Melnyk, Hayden B.

Bosworth, Tiffany Radcliff, Ryan Davis, Howard Mun, Jennifer Weaver, Anna Barón, Eric J. Del Giacco. “Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence and Secondary Prevention Measures (Medication Study) After Acute Coronary Syndrome Hospital Discharge.” Late‐Breaking Clinical Trial Presentation, American Heart Association Annual Meeting (Scientific Sessions), Dallas, TX, November 2013.

17. *Tiffany A. Radcliff, Nicholas Edwardson, Terri Menser, Kristin Schuller, Murray Côté, and Larry Gamm. “Rerouting Non‐Emergency Patients from the Emergency Department (ED) to Appropriate Care Settings.” Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Chicago, IL, June 2013 and the 1st International Conference on Healthcare Leadership, Houston, TX, October 2013.

18. *^Thomas R. Miller, Tiffany A. Radcliff, Andrea L. Lorden, Hongwei Zhao, and Ryan Hollingsworth. “The Incremental Impact of Clostridium Difficile Infection on mortality, length of stay, and costs in Texas hospitals, 2004‐2009.” AcademyHealth 29th Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2012.

19. ^Tiffany A. Radcliff, Alan White, David West, Donna Hurd, and Murray Côté. “Criminal History Screening for Long‐term Care Workers: Findings from the CMS Pilot Program Evaluation.” Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. November 2009.

20. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A., William G. Henderson, Tamara Stoner, Shukri Khuri, Michael Dohm, and Evelyn A. Hutt. “Patient risk factors, operative care, and outcomes among older community‐dwelling male veterans with hip fracture.” VA Research Day, Denver, CO. May 2008 and AcademyHealth 25th Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC. June 2008.

21. *^Levy C, Radcliff Tiffany A., and Williams E. “Acute myocardial infarction in nursing home residents: Adherence to treatment guidelines reduces mortality but why is adherence so low?” American Medical Directors Association Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT. March 2008.

22. *Tiffany A. Radcliff, Aram Dobalian, and Cari Levy. “Do Orders Limiting Aggressive Treatment Impact Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction?” Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, Nov 2006.

23. *Dellifraine, Jami L., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Murray J. Côté, and Lloyd B. Dewald. “Identifying High Cost and High Risk Uninsured Patients.” Paper presented by J. Dellifraine at the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2005.

24. *Levy, Cari and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Preferences for Care among Nursing Home Residents.” American Medical Directors Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA, March 2005.

25. Radcliff, Tiffany A., A. Dobalian, and R.P. Duncan. “Seasonal Migration and Its Financial Impact on Florida’s Hospitals.” Joint international Canadian Operational Research Society/Institute for Operations Research and the

 

                           

       

                              

                    

                              

                           

                                      

                            

       

                             

                            

               

                              

                             

   

                                

                          

         

                                 

                       

                                

                                

                       

                                    

                            

                              

                            

             

                                 

                        

         

                                

                           

               

                               

                   

                             

                   

                         

                 

                               

                             

 

                             

                             

           

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Management Sciences, Banff, Alberta, May, 2004 and the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2004.

26. Vogel, WB, Radcliff Tiffany A., Johnson, C. “Innovations in Medicaid Payment: The Florida Provider Sponsored Network.” AcademyHealth 20th Annual Research Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 2003.

27. Radcliff, Tiffany A., M. Brasure‐Bunzli, J. Stensland, I. Moscovice. “Hospital Choice and Revealed Preference by Rural Americans.” The 22nd annual Southern Economics Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 2002.

28. ^Dobalian, A., J. Tsao, J. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. A Comparison of Mental and Physical Health Status Among Urban and Rural Nursing Home Residents in the United States. AcademyHealth 19th Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC, June 2002.

29. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Does Hospital Competition Impact Guideline Adherence for AMI? Evidence from the Cooperative Cardiovasular Project.” Paper presented by T. Radcliff at the 3rd biennial International Health Economics Association International Conference, York, England, July 2001.

30. ^Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Assessing Non‐Price Competition by Providers for Medicare Patients Hospitalized with AMI.” Association for Health Services Research (now Academy Health) 17th Annual Research Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, June 2000.

31. Radcliff, Tiffany A., A.T. Wellever. “The Contribution of Local Government Financing to Rural Hospitals and Health Systems, 1977‐1992.” Association for Health Services Research (now Academy Health) 16th Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 1999.

32. Wellever, A.L., Tiffany A. Radcliff, and I.S. Moscovice. “Issues of Local Control in Rural Health Services.” Minnesota Rural Health Research Conference inaugural meeting, St. Cloud, MN, June 1999.

33. Wellever, A.T. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Changes in Local Government Financing of Rural Hospitals and Health Systems 1977‐1992.” The 22nd annual National Rural Health Association Conference, San Diego, CA, May 1999 and Minnesota Rural Health Research Conference inaugural meeting, St. Cloud, MN, June 1999.

34. Call, C. and T.A. Radcliff. “Assessing the Impact of the 1997 BBA Home Health Limit on Rural Medicare Beneficiaries.” The 22nd annual National Rural Health Association Conference, San Diego, CA, May 1999.

35. Hebert P.L., M. McBean, and T.A. Radcliff. “Rural/Urban Differences in Utilization of Services by Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes.” CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, and the 22nd annual National Rural Health Association Conference, San Diego, CA, May 1999.

36. Hebert, P.L. and T.A. Radcliff. “Do Market‐Level SES Variables Substitute for Patient‐Level Variables? The Case of Influenza Vaccinations for Medicare Patients.” Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN, February 1999 (Inaugural Conference Year).

Invited Presentations, Seminars, & Keynote Addresses since 2008 (* denotes work with graduate students or fellows):

1. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Care Coordination across the Continuum: Ambulatory to Inpatient Care.” National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference, Washington, DC, December 2016.

2. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Measuring Resiliency and Recovery to Promote Readiness in VA Ambulatory Care Settings” VA Puget Sound HSR&D Research Seminar Series, Seattle, WA, December 2016.

3. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Pricing Behavior and Market Structure in the ACA Exchange” PHEnOM Seminar Series, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, December 2016.

4. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Measuring Readiness to Promote Resiliency: Operational Metrics and Standards.” National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference, San Diego, CA, December 2015.

5. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, and Aram Dobalian. “Disasters that Disrupt Veterans' Access to Ambulatory Health Care: the case of Hurricane Ike” National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference, San Diego, CA, December 2015.

6. Radcliff, Tiffany A., Karen Chu, and Aram Dobalian. “Patterns and Characteristics of Missed Ambulatory Care Opportunities in the VA around Hurricane Ike.” 5th Annual VEMEC Advancing and Redefining Communities (ARC) Conference, Los Angeles, CA, December 2014.

 

                                                        

                                        

                         

       

                               

                     

                             

                           

                           

                                     

             

                                 

                       

                

                              

                   

                           

                               

                             

                     

    

                         

                       

            

                         

                           

   

                           

                             

                           

       

   

                                

                     

                             

                 

                             

            

                                 

           

   

                                       

                  

  

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7. Miller, Thomas R., Tiffany A. Radcliff, Hongwei Zhao. “C. Difficile in Texas Hospitals.” The Healthcare‐Associated Infections and Preventable Adverse Events Advisory Panel Meeting, Texas Department of State Health Services Headquarters, Austin, TX. December, 2011.

8. Nancy Whitelaw, Kate Lorig, Marcia Ory and Tiffany A. Radcliff, “Evaluation Design Presentation: Pilot Evaluation of the Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program.” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Headquarters, Baltimore, MD, November 2011.

9. White, Alan and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Final Report Presentation: Evaluation of the Background Check Pilot Program. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Headquarters, Baltimore, MD, May 2009.

10. Tiffany A. Radcliff, Murray Côté, Yichen Zhang, Terry Menser, Kristin Schuller, and Jim Fish. “Rerouting Non‐Emergency Patients from the Emergency Department (ED) to Appropriate Care Settings.” CHOT Industry Advisory Board Meeting for the Center for Health Organization Transformation (CHOT), Boston, MA, October 2013.

11. Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Hip Fracture Repair in the VA.” Houston (VA) Center for Quality of Care and Utlization Studies (HCQCUS) Seminar Series. Houston, TX, January 2011.

12. Stearns, Sally C. and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “Costs to Physician Practice of Collecting and Reporting Quality Data.” Co‐presented at the AHRQ National PBRN Research Conference, Bethesda, MD. June 2008.

Invited Conference Panelist, Moderator, or Discussant (since 2008):

1. Radcliff, Tiffany A. Telehealth Workshop leader. Livable Texas Online Conference: Telehealth Hosted by the Texas A&M University Division of Research, College Station, TX, January 2021

2. Radcliff, Tiffany A. Health Resilience Theme Breakout Session Discussion Leader. Livable Texas Online Conference: Vulnerable Populations Hosted by the Texas A&M University Division of Research, College Station, TX, June 2020.

3. Radcliff, Tiffany A. Breakout Session Moderator and Closing Remarks. 8th Annual VEMEC Advancing and Redefining Communities Conference (ARC)/National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference (MESH), San Diego, CA, November 2017.

4. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Disaster Care Coordination for Hospitals.” Moderator. (Panelists: Aram Dobalian, Connie Boatright‐Royster, and Deborah Kym). 6th Annual VEMEC Advancing and Redefining Communities (ARC) Conference, San Diego, CA, December 2015.

5. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Developing Scorecards for Hospital Preparedness: Working together to Establish Meaningful Measures.” Panelist. 5th Annual VEMEC Advancing and Redefining Communities (ARC) Conference, Los Angeles, CA, December 2014.

6. Radcliff, Tiffany A. (for Aram Dobalian). “Improving Preparedness in Public Venues” Moderator (Panelists from: Staples Center, Los Angeles Mayor’s office, Weidlinger Assoc., Los Angeles Airports, and Cybersecurity division of Los Angeles Public Works). 5th Annual VEMEC Advancing and Redefining Communities (ARC) Conference, Los Angeles, CA, December 2014.

Community Presentations:

1. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Looking to the Future: What Comes Next?” in COVID‐19 Conversations Online Speaker Series by The Texas A&M University School of Public Health (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23DYdb3tRqk)

2. COVID‐19 TAMU SPH Modeling Team (including Radcliff) – Various (Brazos Valley Council of Governments, TAMU and TAMU‐S leadership, TEMAG Workgroup, and others). Spring 2020.

3. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Emergency Management and Evaluation in VA” for Texas Association of Hospital Facilities Managers (TAHFM), Houston, TX, December, 2017.

4. Radcliff, Tiffany A. “Overview of Denver VA Health Services Research” for the State of Colorado Veterans Advisory Board meeting, Denver, CO, September, 2008.

Published Commentary:

1. Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Murray Côté. “As COVID‐19 cases rise again, how will the US respond? Here is what states have learned so far.” The Conversation October 12, 2020. https://theconversation.com/as‐covid‐19‐cases‐rise‐

again‐how‐will‐the‐us‐respond‐heres‐what‐states‐have‐learned‐so‐far‐146288

 

                             

        

  

                                   

                      

 

     

                               

           

 

                               

                               

 

                               

                 

  

                               

             

 

                               

                                     

       

 

                              

                             

                                   

                   

  

                           

                    

 

                               

         

                 

   

   

                 

              

    

            

      

         

                      

    

           

      

           

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2. Tiffany A. Radcliff, and Murray Côté. “How the coronavirus pandemic became Florida’s perfect storm.” The Conversation July 16, 2020. https://theconversation.com/how‐the‐coronavirus‐pandemic‐became‐floridas‐

perfect‐storm‐142333. 3. Côté, Murray and Tiffany A. Radcliff. “COVID‐19 messes with Texas: What went wrong, and what other states can

learn as younger people get sick” The Conversation June 29, 2020. https://theconversation.com/covid‐19‐messes‐

with‐texas‐what‐went‐wrong‐and‐what‐other‐states‐can‐learn‐as‐younger‐people‐get‐sick‐141563

Press and Interviews:

1. Interview in Texas A&M Today (campus newsletter). Article by Caitlin Clark, January 10, 2021. “Volunteers Help Campus Community Get Tested for COVID‐19.” https://today.tamu.edu/2021/01/10/volunteers‐help‐campus‐

community‐get‐tested‐for‐covid‐19/ 2. Interview in The Texas Tribune (news organization). Article by Shawn Mulcahy, December 22, 2020. “Abbott allows

only limited COVID‐19 restrictions for Texas’ worst hot spots – Local leaders say it’s not enough.” https://www.texastribune.org/2020/12/22/texas‐coronavirus‐restrictions/

3. On‐camera interview for NBC5 (DFW news channel). Story by Sophia Beausoleil, November 19, 2020. “Local Doctor Says North Texas Currently is a COVID‐19 ‘Hot Spot’” https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavirus/local‐doctor‐

says‐north‐texas‐currently‐is‐a‐covid‐19‐hot‐spot/2485208/. 4. COVID‐19 Conversations covered in The Eagle (newspaper). Article by Chelsea Katz, June 1, 2020. “Texas A&M

Expert: Future of Pandemic difficult to Predict.” https://www.theeagle.com/news/local/texas‐a‐m‐expert‐future‐

of‐pandemic‐difficult‐to‐predict/article_d8df5926‐a3ba‐11ea‐ac41‐bb707550d9b3.html#anchor_item_1 5. Interview in The Dallas Morning News (newspaper). Article by Marc Ramirez, Charles Scudder, Jeremy Hallock, and

Holly K. Hacker, May 23, 2020. “ Bars and breweries reopen in North Texas with relieved regulars, safety protocols and ... caution tape.” https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant‐news/2020/05/22/bars‐and‐breweries‐

reopened‐in‐north‐texas‐on‐friday‐with‐relieved‐regulars‐and‐lots‐of‐restrictions/ 6. Interview in The Fort Worth Star‐Telegram (newspaper). Article by Nichole Manna, May 3, 2020. “Coronavirus

cases rise in Fort Worth, yet limits are relaxed. How does that make sense?” www.star‐telegram.com 7. Interview in The Denver Post (newspaper). Article by John Ingold, July 4, 2017. “In Colorado’s drumbeat of medical

mergers, rural hospitals often trade independence for better care.” http://www.denverpost.com/2017/ 07/04/colorado‐rural‐hospitals‐merge‐with‐big‐city‐health‐economic‐concerns/

8. Interview in The Hospitalist (professional publication). Article by Karen Appold, January 5, 2017. “Practice Management: Ready for Post‐Acute Care?” 21(1): 1‐7. January 2017: http://www.the‐hospitalist.org/ hospitalist/article/128764/transitions‐care/ready‐post‐acute‐care

9. Interview with KAGS (NBC affiliate in Bryan, Texas) September 20, 2012 regarding rural obesity research and cost‐effectiveness of lifestyle maintenance programs.

10. The Eagle (local Newspaper, Bryan, Texas) July 17, 2011: http://www.theeagle.com/brazos_life/our‐neighbors‐

texas‐a‐m‐srph/article_618bcbd5‐ad25‐56e9‐92ac‐c85de423eb0e.html

Funded research

Research Grants and Contracts as Principal or Co‐Principal Investigator Title: Interagency Personnel Agreement: Create COIN/ QAQ Dates: 10/2020‐9/2022 Sponsor: VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System Award: $147,684 Role: Principal Investigator (TAMU subcontract)

Title: The Affordability of Health Services within a Privately Insured Population Dates: 9/2019‐8/2022 Sponsor: Health Care Service Corporation (BCBS‐TX) Award: $175,000 Role: Co‐Principal Investigator (Robert Ohsfeldt, PI)

 

                     

    

                         

      

         

                          

     

                         

     

                        

                 

   

                       

   

         

                    

          

                               

        

                                

                                 

   

               

   

              

                         

   

             

   

      

                                   

   

                 

   

      

                   

    

                

    

             

                             

   

                   

   

                    

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Title: Interagency Personnel Agreement: VA Emergency Management and Evaluation Center Dates: 3/2011‐9/2021 Sponsor: Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VEMEC) Award: $813,215 Role: Principal Investigator (TAMU subcontract)

Title: Disaster Planning, Preparedness, & Response for Rural Long‐Term Care Providers Dates: 10/1/2018‐9/30/2019 Sponsor: Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA), Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Award: $99,972 Role: Principal Investigator (SHRHRC Year 3 Project)

Title: Interagency Personnel Agreement: Denver‐Seattle Center of Innovation Dates: 5/2014‐9/2019 Sponsor: VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VEMEC) Award: $89,557 Role: Principal Investigator (UCD subcontract)

Title: Urban Poverty, Health, and Sanitation Dates: 8/1/2016‐7/31/2017 Sponsor: Joint Seed Grant Funding from the TAMU Bush School and School of Public Health Award: $20,000 Role: Co‐PI (with YuJung (Julia) Lee, Post‐doctoral Fellow at the Bush School)

Title: Utilizing Secondary Data to Assess the Health & Health System Impacts of Disasters in the Gulf Dates: 01/2016‐12/2017 Sponsor: National Academies of Sciences Gulf Research Program Award: $181,206 Role: Co‐PI (PI: Jennifer Horney)

Title: Reducing the impact of C. Difficile for the Texas Medicaid Population Dates: 6/2014‐8/2015 Sponsor: Texas Department of State Health Services Award: $8,000 Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Rerouting Non‐Emergency Patients from the Emergency Department (ED) to a Rural Health Clinic (RHC) within ETMC Dates: 8/2012‐7/2013 Sponsor: National Science Foundation/ East Texas Medical Center Contract Award: $100,000 Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Impact of C‐Difficile on Hospitalized Patients in Texas, 2000‐2009 Dates: 06/2011‐12/2011 Sponsor: Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Award: $30,000 Role: Co‐Principal Investigator (Project PI: Tom Miller)

Title: Hip Fracture Repair & Outcomes: A National Cohort Study of Veterans & Medicare Beneficiaries Dates 01/2007‐12/2011 Sponsor: Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Award: $478,182 Role: Principal Investigator (transferred to Evelyn Hutt, MD in 2010)

 

               

   

                   

       

            

               

   

             

   

                      

             

   

                 

   

       

              

   

           

   

              

                 

   

               

   

                

                            

   

                   

   

      

           

          

     

           

       

                       

       

   

    

           

            

                  

   

                    

       

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Title: Colorado Research (REAP) for Improving Care Coordination Dates 10/2006‐09/2010 Sponsor: Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Award: $250,000 per year Role: Assistant Director (PI/Director: Evelyn Hutt)

Title: Evaluation of the Background Check Pilot Program Dates 10/2005‐6/2009 Sponsor: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Award: $828,423 Role: Principal Investigator for UCD (Project PI: Alan White, Abt Associates)

Title: A Decision Analysis of Rehabilitation Placement Dates 09/2005‐08/2006 Sponsor: University of Colorado at Denver, Department of Medicine Award: $25,000 Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Early Identification of High Cost Patients Dates 06/2002‐11/2002 Sponsor: Shands Jacksonville (RWJ Grant subcontract) Award: $42,500 Role: Co‐Principal Investigator (PI: R. Paul Duncan)

Title: Classifying Stroke Outcomes using FIM and QALY scores Dates 10/2001‐9/2002 Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Gainesville VAMC Award: $12,500 Role: Project Principal Investigator (Center PI: Pamela Duncan)

Title: Assessing the Relationship between Market Structure and Quality of Care for Medicare AMI Dates 12/1999‐01/2001 Sponsor: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (Dissertation Grant Program) Award: $21,596 Role: Principal Investigator

Research Grants and Contracts as Co‐Investigator Title: Triple Aim Queri (TAQ) Dates: 10/2015‐09/2020 (renewable) Sponsor: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Award: $1,050,000 (Total) $4,315,257 Role: Health Economics lead/implementation core investigator (PIs: P. Michael Ho, Cathy Battaglia)

Title: Rural LEAP Dates: 8/2013‐5/2018 Sponsor: NHLBI/UF Award: $3,450,000 (Total), $73,253 (TAMU Contract) Role: Investigator/Health Economist (PI: Mike Perri)

Title: Pilot Evaluation of the Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program Dates: 11/2011‐10/2013 Sponsor: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services/National Council on Aging Award: $376,133 (TAMHSC subcontract)

 

                 

                    

   

            

   

             

                   

     

                     

     

            

                  

    

     

    

            

                     

    

   

   

          

             

   

               

   

            

               

   

             

   

                  

                 

   

               

   

            

                   

   

                     

   

          

                   

   

               

   

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Role: Investigator (PI: Nancy Whitelaw, NCOA; Marcia Ory, TAMHSC)

Title: Preventing/Managing C. Diff for NH Residents, Admissions, & Discharges Dates: 9/2010‐7/2013 Sponsor: AHRQ, ACTION II Master Contract Award: $1,336,104 Role: Investigator/health economist (PI: Charles D. Phillips)

Title: Rural Lifestyle Intervention Treatment Effectiveness Trial (Rural LITE) Dates: 6/2008‐5/2013 Sponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, R18 HL 087800 Award: $3,614,359 Role: Health Economist/Investigator (PI: Mike Perri)

Title: Medication Adherence Intervention for Preventing Secondary ACS Events Dates: 7/2010‐10/2012 Sponsor: VA HSR&D Award: $867,800 Role: Investigator/health economist (PI: Mike Ho)

Title: QHN initiative for Health Information Exchange in Mesa County, Colorado Dates: 5/2010‐11/2012 Sponsor: AHRQ Award: $300,000 Role: Co‐Investigator (PI: Steve Ross)

Title: Improving Efficiency in Primary Care Practices Dates 7/2009‐12/2010 Sponsor: AHRQ, DECIDE Master Contract, Task Order #14 Award: $300,000 Role: Investigator/health economist (PI: David West)

Title: Evaluation of the Medicare Rural Hospice Program Dates 10/2005‐12/2010 Sponsor: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Award: $1,066,178 Role: Investigator/Health Economist (Co‐PIs: Jean Kutner and Cari Levy)

Title: Cost of Quality Improvement in Primary Care Practices Dates 9/2007‐10/2008 Sponsor: AHRQ, DECIDE Master Contract, Task Order #3 Award: $299,986 Role: Investigator/health economist (PI: Perry Dickinson)

Title: Improving Care for Nursing Home‐Acquired Pneumonia in Veterans' Homes Dates 07/2004‐06/2005 Sponsor: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Award: $150,904 Role: Investigator (PI: Evelyn Hutt)

Title: Implementing Evidence‐Based Guidelines for Treating Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia Dates 05/2004‐10/2008 Sponsor: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Award: $1,974,623

 

            

                 

   

             

   

                

            

   

                   

       

          

                

   

             

   

          

                  

   

                 

   

            

       

   

           

                        

                    

                      

                        

                          

                             

                          

                  

                       

                   

                     

                      

                                

                           

                           

                            

                                  

                                 

                             

                               

                              

                                 

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Role: Investigator/Health Economist (PI: Evelyn Hutt)

Title: Demonstration Design: National and State Criminal Background Checks Dates 01/2004‐12/2005 Sponsor: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Award: $117,736 Role: Investigator (Co‐PIs: David West and Andrew Kramer)

Title: Targeted Research Enhancement Program (TREP) Dates 08/2003‐09/2006 Sponsor: Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Award: $153,000 per year Role: Investigator (PI: Evelyn Hutt)

Title: Treating Obesity in Underserved Rural Settings (TOURS) Dates 07/2003‐06/2008 Sponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Award: $2,604,956 Role: Investigator (PI: Mike Perri)

Title: Evaluation of the Florida Medicaid PSN Demonstration Project Dates 01/2001‐06/2003 Sponsor: State of Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration Award: $550,000 Role: Investigator (PI: R. Paul Duncan)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & MEMBERSHIPS

Institutional Service Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

TAMU‐wide Faculty Research Mentoring Program, TAMU VPR’s office 2020 – University Research Council Executive Committee, TAMU 2020 – Texas A&M University Provost’s COVID‐19 Contingency Council 2020 – Texas A&M Emergency Management Advisory Group (TEMAG), TAMU‐System 2020 – Organizing Committee, “Livable Texas” Conference, Division of Research, TAMU 2020 – “Entering Mentoring” Series Facilitator for Faculty, Center for Teaching Excellence, TAMU 2020 – Research (Laboratory) Space Policy Committee Chair, School of Public Health 2019 Regents’ Professor Nominating Review Panel, TAMHSC 2019 Faculty (CST*R) Pilot Grant Review Committee, TAMHSC 2019 University Research Council, Texas A&M University 2018 – SPH Executive Committee, School of Public Health 2018 – University Research Council, Foundations Workgroup, TAMU 2018 – 2019 Elected Member, HPM Department Head Search Committee, School of Public Health 2018 – 2019 Chair, School of Public Health Tenure & Promotion Committee 2018 – 2019 CEPH Accreditation Departmental Liaison (HPM), School of Public Health 2017 – 2018 Elected Faculty Representative, Aggie Honor Council, TAMU (continuing by invitation) 2016 – Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Health Policy & Management, School of Public Health 2016 – 2017 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Sr. Assoc. Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Public Health 2015 – 2016 Departmental Representative, School of Public Health Tenure & Promotion Committee 2015 – 2016 Curriculum Review Committee, Ph.D. program in Health Services Research, School of Public Health 2015 – 2016 Faculty Advisor, MHA Case Competition Team, Department of Health Policy & Management 2014 – Committee Member, Ph.D. program in Health Services Research, School of Public Health 2014 – 2018

 

                             

                               

                                

                             

                          

           

                               

                        

         

         

                               

                           

                     

                                

         

                           

                       

                          

                             

           

                     

                           

                         

                        

                       

                       

                            

                         

                                

                           

                   

                               

                                   

                          

                    

                           

                        

                             

                           

                       

                     

                 

                              

                      

             

   

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External Member, Faculty Search Committee, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health 2014 – 2015 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health 2013 – 2014 Judge, Public Health Week Student Poster Competition, School of Public Health 2012 – 2014 Committee Member, MHA degree, Department of Health Policy and Management 2012 – 2018 Department Representative, Research Committee, School of Public Health 2011 – 2014

University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO Member, Staff Promotion Committee, Division of Health Care Policy and Research 2006 – 2007 Member, Medicine and Society Thread (Health Economics), Medical School Undergraduate 2005

Curriculum Redesign Task Force U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Participant, Triple Aim QuERI (TAQ) National Strategic Advisory Group meetings, Aurora, CO 2016 – Member, VA Office of Emergency Management (OEM) National Consensus Metrics Committee 2014 – Invited Participant/Facilitator, VA OEM Consensus Metrics Conference Meeting, Frederick, MD 2014 Member, Denver VA Market Structure and Rural Health Workgroup, Denver, CO 2008 – 2009

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Member, Statistics Curriculum Committee, College of Health Professions 2001 – 2002 Mentor, Minority Mentoring Program, University of Florida 2001 – 2003 Member, PhD Program Committee, Health Services Research, Health Services Administration 2001 – 2003 Representative, Dean’s Task Force on Research Space Allocation, College of Health Professions 2001 – 2003

Other Professional Service and Consulting

Wake Forest University/RWJ, Texas Individual Market Stability Assessment 2018 Faculty Host/Mentor, SEC Faculty Travel Grantee Program (Dr. McMillan, Auburn School of Nursing) 2016 Team Rubicon “support squad” (online member survey) 2016 Invited Textbook Reviewer for Health Economics (Phelps) 2016 Brookings Institution, Texas ACA Exchange Evaluation 2016 Wake Forest University/RWJ HCFO Grant, Texas Insurance Markets Assessment 2016 University of Colorado/Denver VA Health Economics Consultant 2012 – Research Advisory Board, Utah Tobacco Prevention Program 2006 – 2010 Navigy (Part of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida) 2002 Invited Textbook Reviewer for Health Economics & Policy (Henderson) 2002

External Reviewer/ Conference Organizer /Editorial Roles

Grant Proposal Reviewer, HSR5, Scientific Merit Review Board, VA HSR&D 2018 – Co‐Guest Editor, Journal of Primary Care and Community Health (special collection) 2018 – 2019 Organizing Committee, American Health Economics Conference (AHEC, October 2018) 2018 Abstract Reviewer, VA HSRD/QuERI National Conference 2017 Grant Proposal Reviewer, Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) 2014 – Grant Proposal Reviewer, Patient‐Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) 2014 – Appointed Member, Scientific Merit Review Board, VA HSR&D (5‐year term) 2009 – 2013 Dissertation Grant Proposal Reviewer, Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making 2007 – 2013 Abstract Submission Reviewer, Gerontological Society of America, SRPP Section 2008 Faculty Dossier Reviewer, Various Academic Institutions 2008 – Special Programs Proposal Reviewer, VA HSR&D 2007 Ad Hoc Proposal Reviewer, Scientific Merit Review Board, VA HSR&D 2005 – 2009

Manuscript Peer Reviewer (ongoing) for academic journals including:

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Medical Care

 

     

   

       

           

       

              

                 

     

       

          

            

                

            

   

      

                    

                 

 

         

         

           

         

               

       

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Health Services Research Milbank Quarterly Annals of Internal Medicine Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Journal of Rural Health Journal of Primary Care and Community Health Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved European Economic Review Journal of Hospital Medicine Journal of General Internal Medicine Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Journal of the Operations Research Society PLOS One Translational Behavioral Medicine

Professional Society Memberships and Affiliations (various years)

Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health (ASPPH) AcademyHealth American Public Health Association (APHA) Gerontological Society of America (GSA) American Society of Health Economists (ASHE) International Health Economics Association (iHEA) Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) American Economic Association (AEA)