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Romana Hasnain-Wynia, PhD 1 CURRICULUM VITAE ROMANA HASNAIN-WYNIA, MS, PHD PERSONAL INFORMATION Romana-Hasnain-Wynia, MS, PhD Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Center for Healthcare Equity Institute for Healthcare Studies 750 North Lake Shore Drive, 10 th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 312-503-5509 312-342-1281 Citizenship : USA Married : Matthew K. Wynia, MD, MPH Children : Kavon (20), Aiden (17), and Zan (14) EDUCATION Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy Doctor of Philosophy in Social Policy (Health Policy emphasis), 1996 Dissertation Chair and Advisor, Barry Friedman, PhD Boston University, School of Public Health (as part of doctoral studies) Statistics, Advanced Biostatistics, Law and Medicine, 1990-1992 Fellowships: Health Policy Scholar Doctoral Fellowship 1990-1993 International Employee Benefits Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 1994-1996 University of Oregon Master of Science, Health Policy and Administration, 1989 Thesis Chair and Advisor: Judith Hibbard, PhD University of Oregon Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Biology, 1986 FACULTY APPOINTMENT Associate Professor, Research: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Institute for Healthcare Studies Division of General Internal Medicine Associate Professor of Human Development and Social Policy, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT Director, Center for Healthcare Equity, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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CURRICULUM VITAE ROMANA HASNAIN-WYNIA, MS, PHD

PERSONAL INFORMATION Romana-Hasnain-Wynia, MS, PhD Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Center for Healthcare Equity Institute for Healthcare Studies 750 North Lake Shore Drive, 10th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 312-503-5509 312-342-1281 Citizenship : USA Married : Matthew K. Wynia, MD, MPH Children : Kavon (20), Aiden (17), and Zan (14) EDUCATION Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy Doctor of Philosophy in Social Policy (Health Policy emphasis), 1996 Dissertation Chair and Advisor, Barry Friedman, PhD Boston University, School of Public Health (as part of doctoral studies) Statistics, Advanced Biostatistics, Law and Medicine, 1990-1992 Fellowships: Health Policy Scholar Doctoral Fellowship 1990-1993 International Employee Benefits Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 1994-1996 University of Oregon Master of Science, Health Policy and Administration, 1989 Thesis Chair and Advisor: Judith Hibbard, PhD University of Oregon Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Biology, 1986 FACULTY APPOINTMENT Associate Professor, Research: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Institute for Healthcare Studies Division of General Internal Medicine Associate Professor of Human Development and Social Policy, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT Director, Center for Healthcare Equity, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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Employer

Title Year(s)

Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

Director, Center for Healthcare Equity and Associate Professor

Feb 2008-present

Health Research and Educational Trust American Hospital Association

Vice President, Research July 2005-Jan 2008

Health Research and Educational Trust, American Hospital Association

Senior Director, Research and Evaluation

May 2004-July 2005

Health Research and Educational Trust, American Hospital Association

Director, Research and Evaluation April 1998- May 2004

Carney Hospital, Department of Preventive Medicine/Community Oriented Primary Care Program/Boston University Boston, MA

Senior Program Faculty and Instructor

Aug 1996- June 1997

Health Economics Research, Inc. Center for Health Economics Research, Waltham, MA

Senior Research Scientist 1995-1996

Salem State College, Master of Social Work Program, Salem, MA

Instructor, Research Methods and Statistics

Winter, 1995

Simmons College, Master of Health Administration Program, Boston, MA

Instructor, Research Methods Fall, 1995

Massachusetts Dept. of Mental Health, Boston, MA

Project Coordinator 1993

Brandeis University, Institute for Health Policy, Waltham, MA

Graduate Research Assistant 1990-1992

Oregon Health Decisions, Portland, OR

Project Director 1989-1990

Oregon Health Sciences University, Dept. Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Portland,OR

Research Associate 1986-1989

Oregon State Office of Health Policy, Salem, OR

Research Analyst 1987-1988

Legal Aid Office of Lane County, Oregon, Eugene, OR

Intake Interviewer 1983-1984

PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SERVICE Service: National Advisory Committees and Expert Panels

Advisory Committee National Center for Ethics of the Veterans Administration VA---Organizational Ethics Evaluation Initiative.

Advisory Committee: Group Health Cooperative, Stakeholders Perspective National Conferences

Conference Advisory Planning Committee (Co-Chair) Northwestern University School of Medicine. Reducing Cancer-Related Health Disparities in Ethnic Minorities

Expert Advisory Panel Member-America’s Health Insurance Plans.

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Collecting Race and Ethnicity Data in Health Plans.

Technical Advisory Panel-Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Hospitals Language and Culture: Snapshot of the Nation

Expert Advisory Panel, Health Literacy and Patient Safety Round Table: Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations

National Advisory Panel, National Association of Public Hospitals and Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Eliminating Disparities in Healthcare

Expert Advisory Panel, National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA): Promoting Innovative Approaches to Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Plans and Medical Practices Awards Program

Expert Advisory Panel, Panelist on High Value Health Care Disparities- The Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, The Brookings Institution

Faculty and Content Expert: Center for Health Management and Research

Co-Chair Disparities Measurement Committee, Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Panelist- Institute of Medicine, National Academies-Toward Health Equity and Patient-Centeredness: Integrating Health Literacy, Disparities Reduction, and Quality Improvement.

Health Brain Trust, Asian Pacific Islander American Health Foum

Expert Advisory Panel, Developing Hospital Standards for Culturally Competent Patient-Centered Care Project, The Joint Commission

Expert Review Panel, California Breast Cancer Research Program, Special Research Initiatives

Institute of Medicine Committee Member. Standardizing Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data Collection

Planning Committee, High Value Health Care Project: Measuring and Advancing Racial/Ethnic Health Care Equity: Data Collection, Quality Improvement and Public Reporting. The Brookings Institution

National Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Finding Answers: Disparities Research for Change

Member, Board of Directors AcademyHealth, 2011-2014, Officer, 2012-2014

AcademyHealth, National Research Conference, Seattle Washington, 2011 Disparities Theme Leader

Technical Expert Panel Member, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Quality Improvement Strategies to Address Health Disparities

National Steering Committee. National Quality Forum, Healthcare Disparities and Cultural Competency

Northwestern University Committees/Teaching

Executive Committee: Institute for Healthcare Studies Post Doctoral Training Program in Health Services Research

Associate Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality T32-Institutional National Research Service Award, Northwestern University

Masters in Health Services Research and Outcomes Faculty Committee

Course Director, Disparities in Healthcare, HSR 440 in the Masters in Health Services Research and Outcomes Program.

Course Instructor. Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy. Undergraduate National Health Policy Course.

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Curriculum Committee, Masters in Health Services and Outcomes Research

Admissions Committee, Masters in Health Services and Outcomes Research

Steering Committee Member, Center of Excellence for Advancing Equity in Clinical Preventive Services

Faculty Search Committee Member, Institute for Healthcare Studies and Division of General Internal Medicine

HRET/American Hospital Association Committees

Member of HRET Senior Management Team

Member of AHA Disparities Committee

Member AHA Quality Council

Member AHA Data Quality Committee Provided Technical Assistance To:

Wisconsin Hospital Association

New Jersey Hospital Association

Oregon Hospitals and Health Systems

New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services

University of California, Davis

Safety Net Institute, California Association of Public Hospitals

CIGNA Healthcare

United Healthcare

University of Wisconsin Health System

Illinois Hospital Association

California Pan Ethnic Health Network

Office of Civil Rights, Department of Health and Human Services

Washington Business Group on Health

National Association of Public Hospitals

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Boston Medical Center Healthnet Plan

Henry Ford Health System

Sutter Healthcare

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative: Aligning Forces for Quality, National Program Office, George Washington University.

Editorial Experience 2005- present: Senior Associate Editor: Health Services Research Guest Editor with Lynn Blewett: Health Services Research, Special Issue on State Health Research and Policy. Volume 1: December 2007, Using State-Level Evidence to Inform Policy Volume 2: February 2008, Evidence of Impact in State Initiatives to Improve Medicaid/SCHIP 2011: Guest Editor/Special Advisor: Health Affairs, Theme Issue, Disparities in Health and Health Care.

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2012: Senior Associate Editor assigned to Health Services Research special issue on Methodological and Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Healthcare Disparities.(Guest editors: John Z. Ayanian, MD, MPP and Margarita Alegría, PhD). In press. Reviewer: Health Affairs, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Medical Care, American Journal of Public Health, Inquiry, Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, Medical Research and Review, Journal of the American Medical Association Grant Review/Study Section Grant Review Committee Chairperson, Office of Extramural Services Activity, Public Health Practice Program, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia, June, 2003 Study Section Member, Health Research and Dissemination and Implementation, Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, 2005. National Advisory Panel and Grant Reviewer: Finding Answers: Disparities Research for Change. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation RESEARCH GRANTS/CONTRACTS Co-Investigator/Senior Scientist: Evaluation of the Oregon Medicaid Reform Demonstration Program: Phase II Center for Health Economics Research, Waltham, MA. 1996-2000 funded by the Health Care Financing Administration and Assistant Secretary for Program and Evaluation.$5 million Principal Investigator: National Evaluation of the Community Care Network Demonstration Program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The Health Resources and Services Administration, and the California Wellness Foundation. Demonstration Program: Health Research and Educational Trust: Chicago, IL 1997-2001 $1.7 million Principal Investigator: Eliminating Disparities in Health Care Through Provider and Community Partnerships. The Commonwealth Fund, President’s Discretionary Fund Award, October 2001-February 2002. $42,500 Co-Principal Investigator: Original Study: Effects of the Balanced Budget Act and its Revisions on Safety Net Care. Health Research and Educational Trust, Chicago, IL. 2001-2003. Health Care Financing and Organization Initiative, Alpha Center-- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $167,000. Principal Investigator: Original Study: Developing a Uniform Framework for Collecting Data on Patient Race, Ethnicity and Primary Language in Hospitals. August 2002-September 2004. The Commonwealth Fund, $240,000. Principal Investigator Original Study: Linking Race and Ethnicity Data to Inpatient Quality of Care Measures. The Commonwealth Fund. September 2004-August 2006. $350,000. Principal Investigator: Original Study: Improving Public Health Infrastructure with Hospitals and Public Health: A Cooperative Agreement: HIV: Prevention in the United

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States: The Role of Hospitals. October 2003-October 2004. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $250,000. Co-Principal Investigator: Original Study: HIV Prevention in the United States: Incorporating HIV Screening into Routine Medical Care in Hospital Settings. October 2004-October 2006. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $250,000. Co-Principal Investigator: Original Study: Improving Data Collection of Patient Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data in California. March 1, 2005-May 31, 2006. The California Endowment. $238,313. Principal Investigator: Survey of Hospitals on Patient Language Access. National Health Law Program subcontract (funding from the California Endowment). May 2005-December 2005. $80,000. Principal Investigator: Partnership to advance integrating race, ethnicity, and primary language data with national clinical performance measures to improve health care. September 2005-September 2007. Co-funded by the Commonwealth Fund and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $342,307. Principal Investigator: Evaluating Language Services in California Public Hospitals: Facilitators and Barriers to Systems’ Change. July 2006-October 2008. The California Endowment. $200,000. Co-Principal Investigator: Improving Medicare Hospital Performance Measures and Payment Methods. March 2007- February 2009. The Commonwealth Fund and the Health Care Financing and Organization Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $310,000. Principal Investigator: Quality of Care in US Safety Net Hospitals. July 2007- June 2010. The Commonwealth Fund. $318,000. Principal Investigator: The Role of Health Information Technology in Quality Improvement: Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. September 2007-December 2009. $393,457 Co-Investigator: Analyzing Medicare’s Payment Policy for Hospital-Acquired Conditions and Its Impact on Safety Net Hospitals: Commonwealth Fund. September 2008-December 2010. $179,966 Co-Principal Investigator: Aligning Forces for Quality National Evaluation. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $520,000.November 2008- September 2011. Principal Investigator: A Partnership to Improve Equity in Healthcare. The Aetna Foundation, $300,000. April 2010-April 2011. Co-Investigator (subcontract with UCLA): Improving Reporting of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in California, RFA- HS-10-010: R01-AHRQ. January 2011-September 2015. Co-Investigator (subcontract with Medical College of Wisconsin): AHRQ-Pediatric Measurement Center of Excellence October 2010-September 2014.

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Co-Investigator and Research Training and Education Core Lead: AHRQ- Center of Excellence for Advancing Equity in Clinical Preventive Services, P01 HS21141-01 $969,945 September 2011- October 2014. (David Baker, MD MPH Principal Investigator) ADVISORY ROLES/GRANTS Senior Advisor: Expecting Success in Cardiac Care (National Demonstration Project). Advising National Program Office at George Washington University and training 10 hospitals to systematically collect patient race/ethnicity data. April 2005-December, 2006 $136,000. Senior Advisor: Hospitals Language and Culture: A Snapshot of the Nation Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Project: The California Endowment. January 2004-June 2009, $60,000 Senior Advisor: Patient Race and Ethnicity: Education Campaign to Improve Hospital Data Collection and Reporting: New Jersey Hospital Association. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $100,000. December 2005-November 2007. Lead Author: Commissioned Paper. Commission to End Health Care Disparities: Collecting Data in Small Practices: Challenges and Solutions. October 2007-November 2008. $5,000. Lead Author: Commissioned Paper: Center for Health Management Research: Disparities in Health Care: A Quality of Care Issue. November, 2007. $10,000. Senior Advisor and Lead Author: The Brookings Institution, High Value Health Care: A Strategy for the Quality Alliance Steering Committee, October 2008-April 2010. $21,000 RESEARCH TRAINEES/MENTORSHIP: 2008-2009: Kelly Glazer Baron, PhD. Post Doctoral Fellow, T32 Fellowship. Project: Disparities Care for Individuals with Sleep Disorders. Dr. Baron is currently an instructor in the Dept of Neurology at Northwestern University School of Medicine. 2008-2009: Rahul Kumar Khare, MD. Post Doctoral Fellow, T32 Fellowship. Project: Cost Effectiveness of Interventions to Reduce Mortality of AMI. Dr. Khare received an F award from AHRQ and has recently received an AHRQ K award. He is currently an instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Northwestern University. 2008-2010: Jae Chul Lee, PhD NIDRR Post Doctoral Fellow. Project: Delay in Seeing a Doctor Due to Costs: Disparities in Older Adults. He is currently research faculty position at Oregon Health Sciences University 2008-2010: Jerlym Porter, PhD. Post Doctoral Fellow, T32. Project: Transition from Pediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Care. Research She is currently a Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.

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2009-2011: Stacy C. Baily, MPH, Doctoral Candidate, University of Illinois, School of Public Health: Dissertation Committee Member. Dr. Baily is currently, Assistant Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, Northwestern University. 2010-2011: Norrina Allen, PhD Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University. 2009-2011: Geniene Wilson, MD, ECRIP Fellow, The Institute of Family Health, New York, New York. Research Advisor. 2011-2012: Rosette Chakkalakal, MD, Post Doctoral Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale University, School of Medicine. 2008-present: Paloma Toledo, MD. Post Doctoral Fellow, T32. Dr. Toledo received a F32 from AHRQ. Project: Disparities in Labor Analgesia. Harold Amos Faculty Development Award Recipient (2012-2016). 2008-present: Mita Goel, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine. Project: Disparities in Chronic Care. 2009-present: Muriel Jean-Jacques, MD MAPP. Assistant Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine. Project: Disparities in Quality of Care and Developing Measures of Equity. 2010-present: Laura Zimmerman, MD Post Doctoral Fellow, T32 Fellowship. Disparities in Diabetes Care for Hispanic Populations 2010-present: Rashmi Sharma, MD. Assistant Professor. Division of Hospital Medicine. Submitted a K award to NCI January 2012. Disparities in End of Life Care. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Original 1. Garland, M., and R. Hasnain, “Community Responsibility and the Development of Oregon’s Health Care Priorities,” Business and Professional Ethics Journal. Vol. 9(3) 183-201, 1990. 2. Garland, M., and R. Hasnain, “Health Care in Common: Setting Priorities in Oregon,” The Hastings Center Report, Vol. 20(5) 16-18, 1990. 3. Garland, M., R. Hasnain, and R. Crawshaw, “Community’s Role in Setting Priorities for Health Services: Oregon Health Decisions and the Role of State Resources for Health. In Justice and Health Care: Medicine, Ethics and Economics. Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 1990. 4. Hasnain, R., J. Hibbard, and E. Weeks, “Determinants of Physician Acceptance of Assignment: An Examination of Medicare Beneficiary Characteristics,” Medical Care. Vol. 30(1) 58-66, 1992.

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5. Baily, A., DeWolf, L., Hasnain-Wynia, R., and Margolin, F. Mission Possible: Community Health,” Trustee, Vol 54, No.4, 2001. 6. Hasnain-Wynia, R., Margolin, F. and Bazzoli, G. “Models for Community Health Partnerships,” Health Forum Journal May/June, Vol. 44, No.3. 2001. 7. Shortell, S., Zukoski, A., Alexander, J., Bazzoli, G., Conrad, D., Hasnain-Wynia, R., Sofaer, S., Chan, B., Casey, B., and Margolin, F. “Evaluating Partnerships for Community Health Improvement: Tracking the Footprints” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, Vol 27, February 2002. 8. Chan, B., Bazzoli, G., Shortell, S., and Hasnain-Wynia, R “A Social Capital Index for Community Partnerships” International Quarterly of Community Health Education, vol 20, number 3. 2002. 9. Hasnain Wynia, R “Working to Eliminate Racial Disparities” The Health Forum Journal, Winter, vol 46, no. 1. 2003. 10. Hasnain-Wynia, R. “Overview of the Community Care Network Demonstration Program and Its Evaluation.” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003. 11. Hasnain Wynia, R., Sofaer, S., Bazzoli, G., Alexander, J., Shortell, S.,Chan, B., Sweney, J. “Members' Perceptions of Community Care Network Partnerships Effectiveness” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003. 12. Sofaer, S., Bazzoli, G., Alexander, J., Conrad, D., Hasnain-Wynia, R., Shortell, S., et.al. “Using Theories of Action to Guide National Program Evaluation and Local Strategy in the Community Care Network Demonstration.” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003 13. Bazzoli, G, Casey, E., Alexander, J., Conrad, D., Shortell, S., Hasnain-Wynia, R., and Zukoski, A. “Collaborative Initiatives: Where the Rubber Meets the Road in Community Partnerships.” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003 14. Conrad, D., Cave, S., Lucas, M., Harville, J., Shortell, S, Bazzoli, G., Hasnain-Wynia, R.,Sofaer.S., “Community Care Networks: Linking Vision to Outcomes for Community Health Improvement.” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003 15. Alexander, J., Weiner, B.,Metzger, M.,Shortell, S., Bazzoli, G., Hasnain-Wynia, R., Sofaer, S. and Conrad, D. “Sustainability of Collaborative Capacity in Community health Partnerships.” Medical Care Research and Review, Supplement to Vol 60;4. December 2003 16. Margolin, F.S., R. Hasnain-Wynia, G.W. Torres, & M. Pittman, “Perspective: The Value of Collaboration in Eliminating Barriers to Preventive Care and Screening Among

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Underserved Populations.” Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:4, 339:347. October-December 2004. 17. Hasnain-Wynia, R. “Collecting Ethnicity and Language Data.” Hospitals and Health Networks. Online. October 26, 2004. 18. Bazzoli, G.J., Lindrooth, R.C., Hasnain-Wynia, R., and Needleman, J. “The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and U.S. Hospital Operations.” Inquiry, 41:401-417, Winter 2005 19. Baker DW, Cameron KA, Feinglass J, Georgas P, Foster S, Pierce D, Thompson J., Hasnain-Wynia R. “Patients’ Attitudes Toward Health Care Providers Collecting Information About Their Race And Ethnicity.” J Gen Intern Med. Vol 20 (10). October 2005. 20. Bazzoli, G.J., Kang, R., Hasnain-Wynia, R. and Lindrooth, R.C. “An Update of Safety Net Hospitals: Coping with the late 1990s and early 2000s.” Health Affairs, vol 24, number 4. DOI10.1377/hltaff.24.4.1047. July 2005. 21. Hasnain-Wynia, R. “ Is Evidence-Based Medicine Patient-Centered and Is Patient-Centered Care Evidence Based?” (Editorial) Health Services Research. February 2006. 22. Baker DW, Cameron KA, Feinglass J, Georgas P, Foster S, Pierce D, Thompson J, Hasnain-Wynia R. “Development and Testing of a System to Rapidly and Accurately Collecting Patients’ Race And Ethnicity.” Am J Public Health.Vol 96. no 3. 2006. 23. Hasnain-Wynia, R and Baker D.W. “Obtaining Data on Patient Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language in Health Care Organizations: Current Challenges and Proposed Solutions.”Health Services Research. August 2006. 24. Bazzoli, G., Lindrooth, R., Kang, R., and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “The Influence of Health Policy and Market Factors on the Hospital Safety Net.” Health Services Research , Vol 41, August 2006. 25. Lindrooth, R, Bazzoli, G, Needleman, J. and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “The Effect of Changes in Hospital Reimbursement on Nurse Staffing Decisions at Safety Net and Non-Safety Net Hospitals.” Health Services Research. June 2006 26. Hasnain-Wynia, R., Baker, DW, Nerenz, DR, et al. “Are Disparities Driven by Who You Are or Where You Go: An Examination of the Hospital Quality Alliance Measures: Archives of Internal Medicine. 627:1233-1239. June 25, 2007 27. Baker, DW, Hasnain-Wynia, R, Thompson, J, et al. “Attitudes Toward Health Care Providers Collecting Information About Patients’ Race, Ethnicity, and Language.” Medical Care. 45(11):1034-1042. November 2007 28. Hasnain-Wynia, R, R, Baker, DW, Nerenz, DR, Feinglass, et. al. “Are Disparities Driven by Who You Are or Where You Go? Can It All Be So Simple?—Reply. Arch Intern Med. 168:328-329. 2008

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29.G. Torres, J. Yonek, J. Pickreign, H. Whitmore, and R. Hasnain-Wynia. “HIV Testing and Referral to Care in U.S. Hospitals Prior to 2006: Results from a National Survey.” Public Health Reports. Volume 124, May-June 2009. 30. Vogeli C, Kang R, Landrum MB, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Weissman J. Quality of care provided to individual patients in U.S. hospitals---Results from an analysis of national Hospital Quality Alliance Data. Medical Care. April 27, 2009. 31. McHugh M, Kang R, and Hasnain-Wynia R Understanding the Safety Net: Inpatient Quality of Care Varies Based on How One Defines Safety Net Hospitals. Medical Care Research and Review. June 2009. 32. Kandula N, Hasnain-Wynia R, Thompson J, Brown R, and Baker DW The Association Between Perceived Discrimination, Health Care Provider Trust, and Attitudes Towards Health Care Providers Collecting Information about Patients’ Race, Ethnicity and Language. Journal of General Internal Medicine. May 5, 2009. 32. Hasnain-Wynia R and Jean-Jaques M. Filling the Gaps between Performance Incentive Programs and Health Care Quality Improvement (editorial). Health Services Research. June 2009. 33. Wynia MK, Ivey SL, and Hasnain-Wynia R Collection of Data on Patients’ Race and Ethnic Group by Physician Practices. New England Journal of Medicine. 362. March 4, 2010. 34. Hasnain-Wynia R, Kang R, Landrum MB, Vogeli C, Baker DW, Weissman JS. Racial and Ethnic Disparities within and between Hospitals for Inpatient Quality of Care: An Examination of Patient-Level Hospital Quality Alliance Measures. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 21 (2010): 629–648. May 2010. 35. Hasnain-Wynia R and Wolf MS. Promoting Health Care Equity: Is Health Literacy a Missing Link? Health Services Research. July-August 2010. 36. Wynia MK, Ivey SL, and Hasnain-Wynia R Collection of Data on Patients’ Race and Ethnic Group by Physician Practices--REPLY. New England Journal of Medicine. 363. July 2010. 37. Hasnain-Wynia R, Van Dyke K, Youdelman M, Krautkramer C, Ivey S, Gilchick R, Kaleba E, and Wynia MK. Barriers to Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data in Physician Practices: An Exploratory Study. The Journal of the National Medical Association. 102(9):769-75. September 2010. 38. Baron KG, Lin K, Chan C, Shahar E, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Zee P. Race/ethnic variation in excessive daytime sleepiness: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Behavioral Sleep Medicine.8(4):231-45.October 2010. 39. Hasnain-Wynia R, Taylor-Clark K, Anise A. Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Language Data to Identify and Reduce Health Disparities: Perceptions of Health Plan Enrollees. Medical Care Research and Review. 68(3):367. October 2010.

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41. Goel MS, Brown TL, Williams A, Hasnain-Wynia R, Thompson JA, Baker DW. Disparities in Enrollment and Use of an Electronic Patient Portal. Journal of General Internal Medicine.1-5. May 2011. 42. Alexander JA, Hearld LR, Hasnain-Wynia R, Christianson JB, Martsolf GR. Consumer Trust in Sources of Physician Quality Information. Medical Care Research and Review. May 2011. 43. Jean-Jacques M, Persell SD, Hasnain-Wynia R, Thompson JA, Baker DW. The Implications of Using Adjusted Versus Unadjusted Methods to Measure Health Care Disparities at the Practice Level. American Journal of Medical Quality. May 2011. 44. Blustein J, Weissman JS, Ryan AM, Doran T, and Hasnain-Wynia, R. Massachusetts Links Pay-For-Performance to Reductions in Racial/Ethnic Disparities Health Affairs. June 2011. 45. Weissman JS, Hasnain-Wynia R. Advancing Health Care Equity through Improved Data Collection. New England Journal of Medicine. 364(24):2276-2277. June 2011.

46. Jean-Jacques M, Persell SD, Thompson JA, Hasnain-Wynia R, Baker DW. Changes in Disparities Following the Implementation of a Health Information Technology-Supported Quality Improvement Initiative. Journal of General Internal Medicine. September 2011.

47.Weinick RM and Hasnain-Wynia R. Quality Improvement Efforts Under Health Reform: How To Ensure That They Help Reduce Disparities – Not Increase Them. Health Affairs 30(10): 1837-1843.October 2011. 48. Lee JC, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Lau DT. Delay in Seeing a Doctor due to Cost: Disparity between Older Adults with and without Disabilities in the United States. Health Services Research. November 2011. 49. Goel, M. S., Brown, T. L., Williams, A., Cooper, A. J., Hasnain-Wynia, R., & Baker, D. W. Patient reported barriers to enrolling in a patient portal. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. November 2011. 50. Toledo, P., Sun, J., Grobman, W. A., Wong, C. A., Feinglass, J., & Hasnain-Wynia, R. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Neuraxial Labor Analgesia. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 114(1):172-8.November 2011. 51. Tanabe, P and Hasnain-Wynia, R. Promoting Equity: Developing Quality Measures for Sickle Cell Disease. American Journal of Medical Quality. (1):80-2. November 2011. 52. Baily SC, Hasnain-Wynia R, Chen AH, Sarkar U, Lindquist LA, Schillinger D, Wolf MS. Developing Multilingual Prescription Instructions for Patients with Limited English Proficiency. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. 23 (2012): 81–87. February 2012. 53.Weissman J, Hasnain-Wynia R, Kang R, Landrum MB, Vogeli C, Weinick R, Lezzoni L. Pay-For-Performance Programs to Reduce Racial/Ethnic disparities: What Might

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Different Designs Achieve? Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. 23 (2012): 144–160.February 2012. 54. McHugh M, Kang R, Cohen AB, Restuccia JD, and Hasnain-Wynia R. Reporting Information on Emergency Department Crowding to the Hospital Board and Delivery of Time-Sensitive Care. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety (In Press). 55. Alegria M, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Ayanian JZ. Taking the Measure of Health Care Disparities. Health Services Research Special Issue: Methodological and Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Healthcare Disparities. (In Press). Chapters/Books 1. Book Chapter “The Role of Hospitals in the Community” by Romana Hasnain Wynia, Frances Margolin, and Mary A. Pittman in: Bruce Jennings, Virginia A. Sharp, Alan Fleischman, and Bradford Gray, eds. The Ethics of Hospital Trusteeship: Responsible Governance of the Not-for-Profit Hospital. Georgetown University Press, Washington D.C. 2004. 2.Book Chapter, Workshop Summary. “Policy Issues of Integration—Data and Measurement” in Toward Health Equity and Patient-Centeredness. Romana Hasnain-Wynia. Rapporteurs: Samantha Chao, Karen Anderson and Lyla Hernandez. Institute of Medicine. The National Academy Press. Washington DC. 2009. Reports/Letters 1. McCracken, M., T. Benedict, R. Hasnain, et al., Improving Access to Health Care for Uninsured Oregonians, Report to Governor Neil Goldschmit from the Governor’s Commission on Health Care, State of Oregon, October 1989. 2. Hasnain, R. and M. Garland, Health Care in Common: Report of the Oregon Health Decisions Community Meeting Process, Oregon Health Decisions, Portland, Oregon, May 1990. 3. Wynia, M.K., Hasnain-Wynia, R. "Quality Assessment: Process Measures vs. Outcome Measures," JAMA vol. 276 (letter). 1996. 4. Hasnain-Wynia, R and Bazzoli, GB. Community Care Network Program: Partnerships Responding to Local Needs for Developing a Safety Net Policy/Research Framework, ASPE Conference. Washington D.C. April 19, 1999 5. Margolin, F. and Hasnain Wynia, R.“Community Care Network Partnerships and Government-Funded Targeted Health Programs” A report to the Health Resources and Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services, January, 2000.

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6. Casey, E., Zukoski, A., Graham-Casey, P. and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “A Case Study: Community Care Network, West Texas Community Care Consortium.” Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization. June, 2000. 7. Baily, A., DeWolf, L., Hasnain-Wynia, R., and Margolin, F “Sustaining Community Health: The Experience of Health Care Systems Leaders,” with the VHA, Inc Foundation, September, 2000 8. Hasnain-Wynia, R., Pierce, D. and Pittman, M. “Who, When and How: The Current State of Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data Collection in Hospitals.” May, 2004. The Commonwealth Fund. 9. Torres, GW, Hasnain-Wynia, R., Whitmore, H., Pickreign, J. and Stanger, JK. “Hospital HIV Testing Policies and Practices: A National Survey,” for The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. August 2006. 10. Hasnain-Wynia, R., Yonek, J., Pierce, D., Kang, R, and Greising, C. “Hospital Language Services for Patients with Limited English Proficiency: Results From a National Survey.” Health Research and Educational Trust. October 2006. 11. Hasnain-Wynia, R and Rittner, S. Center for Health Management Research: Disparities in Health Care: A Quality of Care Issue. White Paper. June, 2008. 12.Hasnain-Wynia R, Yonek J, Cohen A, and Restuccia, J. Improving Care for Individuals with Limited English Proficiency: Facilitators and Barriers to Providing Language Services in California Public Hospitals. October, 2009. The California Endowment 13. Rittner SS, Hasnain-Wynia R, Scanlon DP, Farley D and Telenko S. “Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data in Physician Practices: The Minnesota Community Measurement Experience.” Issue Brief for Aligning Forces for Quality Evaluation. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, August 2010. 14. Wynia M, Hasnain-Wynia R, Hotze T, Ivey SL. Collecting and using race, ethnicity and language data in ambulatory settings: a white paper with recommendations from the Commission to End Health Care Disparities. Chicago: American Medical Association; 2011. http://www.ama-assn.org/resources/doc/public-health/cehcd-redata.pdf. 14. Yonek, J., Hasnain-Wynia, R. “A Profile of Health and Health Resources within Chicago’s 77 Communities.” Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Center for Healthcare Equity/Institute for Healthcare Studies, August 2011. Other Publications Francis, FC, Margolin, E. Casey, & R. Hasnain-Wynia. “Evaluating Community-Based Partnerships: Why? When? Who? What? How?” Policy/Issue Brief. Chicago: Health Research and Educational Trust, Winter 2002. Shortell, Stephen M., Ann Zukoski, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Douglas Conrad, Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Shoshanna Sofaer, Benjamin Chan, Elizabeth Casey,

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& Frances S. Margolin, “Evaluating Community Health Partnerships: A Reply to Spitz and Ritter,” Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law, 27, 10-23-1028. 2002. Hasnain-Wynia, R. and Pierce, D. “Toolkit for Collecting Race, Ethnicity and Primary Language Data from Patients.” www.hretdisparities.org. January 2005. Hasnain-Wynia, R, Pierce, D, Reiter, J, Haque, A. and Greising, C. “Toolkit for Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data from Patients. Version 2.0. September, 2007. (Endorsed by the National Quality Forum, October, 2008). SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS “Eliminating disparities through community and hospital partnerships” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 18, 2003 . San Francisco, CA “Developing a Uniform Framework for Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data in Hospitals.” National Association of Health Data Organizations 18th Annual Meeting, Driving Change with Health Care Data.” Baltimore , Maryland Dec 8-9 2003. “Cultural Competence and Systemic Change: The Impact of Demographic Trends on Healthcare Delivery. The Changing Face of Metropolitan Chicago, Conference on Chicago Research and Public Policy. Chicago, Illinois, May 12-13-2004. “Roundtable on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Treatment” The Civil Rights Project and the Interfaculty Program for Health Systems Improvement at Harvard University. Boston, Massachusetts, May 18, 2004. “National Initiatives to Close the Gap.” Eliminating Disparities in Health Care, New Jersey Hospital Association Conference. Princeton, New Jersey. June, 28, 2004. “Obtaining race, ethnicity, and primary language information: policies and practices, challenges and opportunities” Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations National Conference. October 2004. “Reducing Disparities and Improving Quality of Care: Do We Really Need More Data" University of Illinois, Chicago, Institute of Government and Public Affairs Policy Seminar. November 2004. “Why Health Care Organizations Should Collect Race and Ethnicity Data: A Case for a Uniform Framework” National Association of Health Data Organizations Annual Meeting. December 2004. “Identifying Opportunities for HIV Testing in Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Settings.” National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA June 14, 2005. “Linking Race and Ethnicity Data to Inpatient Quality of Care Measures,” AcademyHealth Presentation. Boston, MA, June 2005. “Using Race and Ethnicity Data to Improve Quality of Care” Health Forum/American Hospital Association Leadership Summit. San Diego, CA, July 2005.

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“Tapping the Promise of Health Information Technology” OMH Leadership Summit on Eliminating Health Disparities. Washington D.C. January 2006 (Plenary Speaker) “Collecting and Using Race and Ethnicity Data to Improve Quality of Care. Delaware Health Care Council Symposium on Cultural Competence, Philadelphia, PA, January 2006. “Data Collection on Race and Ethnicity,” Best Practices Forum for Medicaid Health Plans of American Annual Meeting. February 28, 2006, Miami, Florida “Data and Improving Quality of Care” IHI Leadership Summit, June, 14, 2006 Atlanta, Georgia. “Hospital Language Services for Patients with Limited English Proficiency: Results from a National Survey. Kaiser Family Foundation and National Health Law Program Press Briefing, Washington, D.C., October 11, 2006. “Hospital Language Services: Findings from a National Survey,” Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations, October 19, 2006, Seattle, Washington. “Collecting Race and Ethnicity Data: Why Is It Important?” New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Leadership Conference, Newark, NJ, October 23, 2006. “Using Demographic Data to Provide Patient-Centered Care: Why Data Collection is Important,” and “Collecting Race and Ethnicity Data: Why Is It Important?” Presented at the Annual Medical Interpretation Advisory Board Conference, Concord, New Hampshire, November 3, 2006. “Expecting success: Systematically collecting race and ethnicity data from patients in a ten hospital learning collaborative” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. November 2006. “Race and Ethnicity Data Collection: Getting Started.” Institute for Healthcare Improvement Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, December 2006. “Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data To Improve Quality .” Center For Healthcare Strategies Annual Meeting. Plenary Speaker. Miami, Florida, December 2006. “Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data: The Foundation for Improving Quality of Care.” New Jersey Hospital Association, Keynote Speaker. January, 2007. “Language Services for Patients with Limited English Proficiency.” Association for Community Health Improvement Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 2007. “Collecting Race and Ethnicity Data for Asian and Pacific Islander Populations” Health Brain Trust. Washington D.C. June, 2007. “Demographic Data for Disparities Measures.” Presented to the Disparities Committee of the National Quality Forum, Washing D.C. June 2007.

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“Reducing Disparities in Care Using Quality Improvement: Early Results from a Multi-Hospital Collaborative.” AcademyHealth Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, June 2007. “Emerging Issues in Language Services” Speaking Together, Robert Wood Johnson Grantee Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, September 2007. “Distilling the Reasons for Racial and Ethnic Disparities” Robert Wood Johnson Synthesis Project September 2007. “Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data Collection in Small Physician Practices” Commission to End Health Care Disparities. American Medical Association. October 2007. “Improving Quality of Care and Reducing Health Care Disparities” The Center for Health Research and Management Meeting. Scottsdale, AZ October 2007. “Breakthroughs in Reducing Healthcare Disparities” National Committee for Quality Assurance. Washington D.C. November 2007. “Data Collection to Improve Quality of Care for All Populations” National Diversity Conference. Kaiser Permanente. San Francisco, CA, December 2007 “Improve Health Outcomes and Reduce Disparities. Can Both Be Done?” Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 2008 Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, April 2008.

“Collecting and Using Race, Ethnicity and Language Data: From Documentation to Action” Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Community-Engaged Research Center. Chicago, IL, April 2008.

Disparities in Quality ofCare Between and Within Hospitals. AcademyHealth Annual Meeting. Washington DC 2008. Institute for Diversity in Healthcare Management National Conference Diversity and Disparities: Parallel Challenges for 21st Century Health Care. “National Disparities and the Future Prospective for Hospitals.” San Antonio, Texas, June 2008 National Health Plan Collaborative Meeting. Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities and Improving Quality Health Care. RAND. “Standardizing the Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data in Health Plans” Arlington, Virginia, July 2008. Diversity RX National Conference, “Effective Communication: The Patient Experience, Leadership Motivators, and a Framework for Action.” Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 2008. Diversity RX National Conference. “A Model for Improving Language Services in Healthcare from California Public Hospitals’ Experience: Assessing Your Organization’s Readiness and Drawing on Innovative Technologies, Resources and Strategies” Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 2008. Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois Annual Conference. “ Improving Health Outcomes and Reducing Disparities in Healthcare.” Chicago, IL. September 2008.

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Improving Quality of Care and Reducing Disparities. University of Chicago, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Visiting Professor, Chicago, ILSeptember 2008. The Drivers of Healthcare Disparities. Rush University, Department of Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds, Visiting Professor, Chicago, IL November 2008. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. “Defining the Research Agenda for How Research in Health Literacy Can Help Eliminate Disparities.” Washington DC. December 2008. Medical Ethnics Grand Rounds, Northwestern Memorial Hospital. “Improving Quality of Care for Diverse Populations: Bridging Ethical and Practical Considerations.” Chicago, IL. February 2009. AcademyHealth, Annual Research Meeting,“Understanding the Safety Net”. Chicago, IL. June, 2009. AcademyHealth, Annual Research Meeting, Examining the Quality of Hospital Care and Simulating the Impact of Several Pay-for-Performance Scoring Methods on Hospital Rankings”. Chicago, IL. June 2009. Diversity RX Webinar. “Race, Ethnicity, & Language Data to Improve Health Care Quality: The New IOM Report & Perspectives From The Field.” Chicago, IL (National Attendance). September 2009. Chicago Stories: Violence and the Ethics of Urban Health. “Drivers of Disparities in Urban Health and Health Care”. Chicago, IL. September 25, 2009. Race, Ethnicity, and Language Data to Improve Health Care Quality: The IOM Recommendations and Implications for Health Care Providers. 7th Annual Wisconsin Cancer Control Summit. June 3, Madison, WI. Building Quality and Equitable Health Care Systems. Workshop on Race, Ethnicity, and Language Data Collection. California Pan-Ethnic Health Network Conference. June, 2010. Los Angeles, California. Collection of Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data: Awareness and Perspectives of Hospital CEOs, Leaders and Staff. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, June, 2010, Boston MA. Disparities Talks: Improving Quality and Reducing Disparities in Health Care. Northwestern University to 1st and 2nd year Medical Students. October, 2010. Chicago, IL Minnesota Community Measurement: Measurement Forum. Reducing Disparities: How can Public Reporting and Pay for Performance Reduce Disparities. October 15, 2010. Minneapolis, MN. Findings Answers Annual Grantee Conference. Adopting, Implementing, and Sustaining Efforts to Reduce Health Care Disparities. Chicago, IL. November 4, 2010.

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AcademyHealth Disparities Research Webinar: Analytic Considerations for Collecting Data on Race, Ethnicity, and Language. November 30, 2010. Aligning Forces for Quality-Hospital Quality Network: Reducing Readmissions and Issues of Health Care Equity. December 17, 2010. The MacClean Center.The 29th Annual Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar Series. Health Disparities: Local, National, Global. Understanding Drivers of Health Care Disparities and Developing Targeted Interventions. February 2, 2011. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services Webinar. “Using Data and Data Collection to Improve Practice and Advance Healthcare Equity.” August 3, 2011. Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council. “Collecting Data on Race, Ethnicity, and Language to Reduce Health Care Disparities.” Chicago, IL. August 5, 2011. UCLA School of Medicine. “Improving the Reporting of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in California.” Webinar, December 6, 2011. Asian Health Care Leaders Association. “Using Data to Advance Equity: What Health Care Leaders Can Do.” Webinar, January 18, 2012.

PAPERS/POSTERS PRESENTED Hasnain-Wynia, R., Nerenz, D, Currier, C., Pierce, D. “Collection of Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data in Hospitals: Barriers and Facilitators, AcademyHealth Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. June 2004. Cameron, K.A., Baker, D.W., Feinglass, J, Georgas , P., Foster, S., Pierce, D.Thompson, J., and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “Can a Brief Message Reduce Patients’ Discomfort in Reporting Their Racial and Ethnic Background to Health Providers?” Midwest Society for General Internal Medicine Meeting, November 2004. Baker, D.W., Cameron, K.A., Feinglass, J, Georgas , P., Foster, S., Pierce, D.Thompson, J., and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “Can a Brief Message Reduce Patients’ Discomfort in Reporting Their Racial and Ethnic Background to Health Providers?" American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2004. Baker, D.W., Cameron, K.A., Feinglass, J, Georgas , P., Foster, S., Pierce, D.Thompson, J., and Hasnain-Wynia, R. “Attitudes Toward Health Care Providers Collecting Info on Patient Racial and Ethnic Background.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2004. Hasnain-Wynia, R., Torres, G., Whitmore, H., Pickreign, J., Stanger, J.K., Kang, R., Bazzoli, G. “Standard and Rapid HIV Testing Practices in Safety Net Hospitals.” AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Boston, MA June 2005. Baker, D.W., Kandula, N., Deltas, V.. Thompson,. J.A., and Hasnain-Wynia, R. Attitudes Toward Health Care Providers Collecting Information About Primary Language and

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English Proficiency, Society of General Internal Medicine Meeting, Los Angeles, CA April 2006. Hasnain-Wynia, R, Kandula N, Thompson JA, Brown EB, Baker DW. Preferences for Reporting Race/Ethnicity: Open-Ended or Choose from a List. AcademyHealth. Washington DC. June 2008 Yonek J, Cohen A, Restuccia J, and Hasnain-Wynia, R., Working to Improve Language Services in California Public Hospitals: An Assessment of Organizational Readiness to Engage. AcademyHealth Chicago, IL. June 2009. Toledo P, Wong C, Grobman WA, Hasnain-Wynia R. Disparities in labor analgesia utilization. Association of University Anesthesiologists Meeting, Denver, CO. April 2010. Toledo P, Sun J, Wong C, Grobman WA, Hasnain-Wynia R Disparities in labor analgesia utilization: Factors influencing patient decision-making. Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology Meeting, San Antonio, TX. May 2010. Narang S, Toledo P, Sun J, Wong C, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Grobman WA. Timing of decision to use epidural analgesia in laboring parturients. Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology Meeting, San Antonio, TX. May, 2010. Alexander,J.A , Hearld, L., Hasnain-Wynia, R. and Martsolf, G. Consumer trust in information sources and communication channels about provider quality. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Boston MA. June 2010. Hasnain-Wynia, R and Kang, R. Accounting for Patient, Hospital, and Neighborhood Characteristics When Evaluating the Quality of Care in Safety Net Hospitals. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, , Boston MA. June 2010. Hasnain-Wynia, R, Taylor-Clark, K and Anise, A. Members’ Perceptions of Race and Ethnicity Data Collection by Their Health Plans in Massachusetts. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Boston MA. June 2010. Cohen, A, Restuccia, J, Kang, R, Horwitt, J, McHugh, M and Hasnain-Wynia, R. A Survey of Quality Improvement Activities in U.S. Safety Net Hospitals. Presented at the Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Boston MA. June 2010. Toledo P, Wong C, Grobman WA, Hasnain-Wynia R Disparities in labor analgesia utilization. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. June 2010. Toledo P, Wong C, Grobman WA, Hasnain-Wynia R. Disparities in labor analgesia utilization. AHRQ National Research Services Award (NRSA) Trainees Research Conference June 2010. Weissman J, Blustein J, Hasnain-Wynia R, Ryan A, and Doran T Massachusetts Leads the Way: Pay for Performance [P4P] to Reduce Racial/Ethnic Disparities. VA Equity Research. Moving the Field Forward. Boston MA. Sept. 2010. Wilson-Stronks A, Galvez E, Hasnain-Wynia R, and Jacobs E. How do Practitioners Communicate with Limited English Proficient Patients in the Emergency Department?

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National Association of Healthcare Quality 35th Annual Educational Conference. Kansas City, MO. Sept 30-Oct 3, 2010. Megan McHugh, Raymond Kang, Alan B. Cohen, Joseph D. Restuccia, and Romana Hasnain-Wynia. Reporting Emergency Department Crowding Measures to the Board and Performance on Percutaneous Intervention for Acute Myocardial Infarction. American College of Emergency Physicians. October 2010. Goel, M., Hasnain-Wynia, R. Patient Reported Barriers to Enrolling in a Patient Portal. Poster presented at the National Society of General Internal Medicine Conference, Phoenix, AZ. May 5, 2011. Wilson, E. A. H., Bailey, S. C., Curtis, L. M., Hasnain-Wynia, R., Wolf, M. S. Health literacy and racial disparities among patients with diabetes. Poster presented at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. June 12, 2011. Megan, M., Kang, R., Cohen, A., Restuccia, J., Periyanayagam, U., Hasnain-Wynia, R. Use of Quality Improvement Interventions and the Link to Percutaneous Intervention for Acute Myocardial Infarction. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, San Francisco, CA. October 15, 2011 Timothy Hotze, Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Susan Ivey, Matthew Wynia Asking patients about their race and ethnicity: Recommendations from the Commission to End Health Care Disparities. American Academy of Communication in Healthcare. Chicago, IL Oct 16, 2011. R. Chakkalakal, M. Desai, J. Fox, M. Nunez-Smith, H. Krumholz, B. Nallamothu, R. Hasnain-Wynia. The Effect of a Standardized Race/Ethnicity Data Collection Strategy on Hospitalization Rates for Acute Myocardial Infarction among Asian Americans: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars National Meeting. Arlington, VA Nov 8-11, 2011.