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MICHAEL K. GUSMANO
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EDUCATION
Post- YALE UNIVERSITY
Doctorate Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Program
Institution of Social and Policy Studies
September, 1995 - August, 1997
Ph.D. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK Department of Government and Politics
Ph.D. August, 1995
M.A. May, 1994
Major Field: American Politics
Minor Field: Political Economy
M.A. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy
M.A. May, 1990
Concentration: Health Policy
B.A. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY B.A. May, 1988
Major: Political Science
Minor: Philosophy
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1994-1995 Instructor, United States Naval Academy.
1995-1997 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Yale University.
1997-1999 Research Associate and Lecturer, Yale University.
1999-2001 Senior Research Associate, New York Academy of Medicine.
2001-2003 Visiting Scholar, Wagner School of Public Service, New York University.
2004 Instructor, School of Public Health, Columbia University.
2004-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia
University.
2008-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, State
University of New York at Downstate.
2010-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, New York
Medical College.
2011-2013 Associate Director, Center for Long Term Care Research & Policy, New York
Medical College
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2011-2014 Lecturer, Yale University.
2010-present Research Scholar, The Hastings Center.
Co-Director, Yale-Hastings Program.
2001-present Co-Director, World Cities Project, International Longevity Center-USA,
Columbia University.
2017-2020 Visiting Fellow, Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New
York
2016-present Associate Professor, Rutgers University School of Public Health;
Core member, Institute for Health, Health Care and Aging Research
2018-present Concentration Director, Health Systems and Policy, Rutgers University School of
Public Health
2018-present Director of Doctoral Programs, Rutgers University School of Public Health
PEER-REVIEWED BOOKS:
1. Rodwin, V.G. and M.K. Gusmano (co-edited and co-authored). 2006. Growing Older in
World Cities: New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University
Press.
2. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 2007. Healthy Voices, Unhealthy Silence: Advocating for
Poor Peoples’ Health. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
3. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, and D. Weisz. 2010. Health Care in World Cities: New York,
London and Paris. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
4. Maschke, K. and M.K. Gusmano. 2018. Debating Modern Medical Care Technologies: The
Politics of Safety, Effectiveness and Patient Access. CA: Praeger/ABC-CLIO.
5. Miller, E.A., P. Nadash and M.K. Gusmano (co-edited and co-authored). 2018. Aging Policy
& Politics in the Trump Era: Implications for Older Americans. Taylor & Francis.
NON-PEER REVIEWED BOOKS:
1. Chin, J. (editor-in-chief), N. Berlinger (consulting editor), M. Dunn, C. Ho and M.K.
Gusmano (associate editors). 2014. Making Difficult Decisions with Patients and Families: A
Singapore Casebook, Volume i. Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings
Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
2. Chin, J. (editor-in-chief), N. Berlinger (consulting editor), M. Dunn, and M.K. Gusmano
(associate editors). 2017. Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore
Casebook. Volume ii. Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center and
the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES
1. Special Issue Co-Editor, with Gregory E. Kaebnick and Thomas H. Murray. 2014. “Can We
Create What We Want Out of Synthetic Biology?” Hastings Center Report 44:S5
(November-December).
2. Special Issue Co-Editor, with Gregory E. Kaebnick. 2018. “Governance of Emerging
Technologies: Aligning Policy Analysis with Social Values.” Hastings Center Report 48:1
(January-February).
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3. Special Issue Co-Editor, with Edward Alan Miller, Pamela Nadash and Michael K. Gusmano.
2018. “Aging Policy & Politics in the Trump Era: Implications for Older Americans.”
Journal of Aging and Social Policy 30 (3-4).
4. Special Issue Co-Editor, with Jan-Kees Helderman. 2019. “Frontiers of Health Policy
Research.” Health Economics, Policy and Law 14(2).
CHAPTERS IN PEER REVIEWED BOOKS:
1. Gusmano, M.K. and P.S. Herrnson. 1996. “The Reemergence of Two Party Competition in
Maryland,” with Paul S. Herrnson in State Party Organizations: A Resource Guide. Edited by
Andrew Appleton and Daniel S. Ward. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.
2. Gusmano, M.K. 1999. “The Doctor's Lobby” in After the Revolution: PACs, Lobbies, and the
Republican Congress. Edited by Robert Biersack, Paul S. Herrnson, and Clyde Wilcox.
Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
3. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2005. “Health Services Research and the City” in
Handbook of Urban Health. Edited by David Vlahov and Sandro Galea. New York: Springer.
4. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2006. “Growing Older in World Cities: Themes,
Interpretations and Future Research,” Chapter 23 in Growing Older in World Cities: New
York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Edited by Victor G. Rodwin and Michael K. Gusmano.
Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
5. Montero, G., M.K. Gusmano and V.G. Rodwin. 2006. “The Continuum of Long-Term Care in
World Cities: From Institutionalization to Home Care,” Chapter 22 in Growing Older in
World Cities: New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Edited by Victor G. Rodwin and Michael
K. Gusmano. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
6. Weisz. D and M.K. Gusmano. 2006. “The Health of Older New Yorkers,” Chapter 4 in
Growing Older in World Cities: New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Edited by Victor G.
Rodwin and Michael K. Gusmano. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
7. Rodwin, V.G. and M.K. Gusmano. 2006. “How Can We Compare New York, London, Paris
and Tokyo? Defining Spatial Units of Analysis,” Chapter 2 in Growing Older in World
Cities: New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Edited by Victor G. Rodwin and Michael K.
Gusmano. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
8. Rodwin, V.G., M.K. Gusmano and R.N. Butler. 2006. “Growing Older in World Cities:
Implications for Health and Long-Term Care Policy,” Chapter 1 in Growing Older in World
Cities: New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Edited by Victor G. Rodwin and Michael K.
Gusmano. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
9. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 2008. “The Voice of Advocates in Health Care
Policymaking for the Poor” in Community-Based Programs and Policies: Contributions to
Social Policy Development. Edited by Howard Palley. Philadelphia, PA: Hawthorn Press, Inc.
10. Gusmano, M.K. 2009. “Growing Older in World Cities: Benefits and Burdens” Chapter 29 in
Cultural Context of Aging, Fourth Edition. Edited by Jay Sokolovsky. Greenwood Press.
11. Chau, P.H., J. Woo, M.K. Gusmano and V.G. Rodwin. 2012. “Hong Kong and Other World
Cities,” Chapter 2 in Aging in Hong Kong. Edited by Jean Woo. New York: Springer.
12. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. “Obama and Health Reform: Constraints of the Past,” Chapter 13 in
The Obama Presidency: A Preliminary Assessment. Edited by Jack Covarrubias, Robert
Watson, Tom Lansford, and Douglas Brattebo. Albany: SUNY Press.
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13. Gusmano, M.K., C. Burke, and. F. Thompson. 2012. “Health Care Policy,” Chapter 22 in
Oxford Handbook of New York State Government and Politics. Edited by Gerald Benjamin.
New York: Oxford University Press.
14. Gusmano, M.K. and F. Thompson. 2012. “The Safety Net At The Crossroads? Whither
Medicaid DSH,” Chapter 7 in The Health Care Safety-Net in a Post-Reform World. Edited by
Mark A. Hall and Sara Rosenbaum. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press: 153-182.
15. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2014. “Undocumented Immigrants and Access to Care,”
Bioethics, 4th Edition. Editor in Chief, Bruce Jennings, Gale-Macmillan Reference USA.
16. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Access to Health Care,” Bioethics, 4th Edition. Editor in Chief, Bruce
Jennings, Gale-Macmillan Reference USA.
17. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Health Policy in the U.S.,” Bioethics, 4th Edition. Editor in Chief,
Bruce Jennings, Gale-Macmillan Reference USA.
18. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Promoting Healthcare Quality and Safety (1960s-present)," Chapter
16 in The Guide to U.S. Health and Healthcare Policy, edited by Thomas Oliver. New York:
Congressional Quarterly Press/Sage.
19. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2014. “Response to Commentaries.” Chapter 17.5 in The
Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues. Edited by Akira Akabayashi. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, forthcoming: 624-627.
20. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2014. “Taking Seriously Ill People Seriously: Ethics and
Policy Dimensions of the Chronic Disease/End-of-Life Care Continuum.” Chapter 17.1 in The
Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues. Edited by Akira Akabayashi. Oxford: Oxford
University Press: 595-609.
21. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “Health Care in the 2012 Election,” in The Presidential Election of
2012: A Transformation in American National Politics, edited by Douglas M. Brattebo, Tom
Lansford, and Jack Covarrubias. Akron, OH: University of Akron Press.
22. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “Regional Variation in China’s Health Care System,” in Comparative
Health Care Federalism: Competition and Collaboration in Multistate Systems Edited by K.
Fierlbeck and H. Palley. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company.
23. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2015. “Comparative Health Systems,” Chapter 4 in Jonas
and Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States, 11th Edition (Anthony R. Kovner
and James R. Knickman, editors). New York: Springer Publishing Company: 53-75.
24. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “The Politics of Global Warming in the U.S.” in Climate Change and
Health: Bioethical Insights into Values and Policy (Public Health Ethics Analysis Series).
Edited by CC Macpherson. New York: Springer Press.
25. Grogan, C.M, M.K. Gusmano, R. Fording. 2017. “State Health and Welfare Programs,” in
Politics in the American States: A Comparative Analysis, 11th Edition Edited by Virginia
Gray, Russell L. Hanson, and Thad Kousser. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
26. Gusmano, M.K. 2018. “Cities, Immigration and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act,” in the Handbook of Global Urban Health: The Metropolis and Modern Life edited by
Igor Vojnovic, Amber Pearson, Asiki Gershim, Adriana Allen, and Geoff DeVerteuil.
London: Rutledge International Handbook Series, forthcoming.
27. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2018. “Inequalities in Health and Access to Health
Services in New York City: Change and Continuity,” in Racial Inequality in New York City:
Looking Backward and Forward edited by Benjamin Bowser and Chelli Devadutt. Albany,
NY: State University of New York Press.
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28. Gusmano, M.K. 2019. “Health Services Research.” Chapter 22 in Urban Health edited by
Sandro Galea, Catherine Ettman, and David Vlahov. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
29. Rodwin, V.G. and M.K. Gusmano. 2019. “Vieillissement en Ville et Isolement Social.” in
Guerir et Prevenir Demain: Les défis du veillissement edited by Philippe Cramer. Paris,
France: Editions Docis.
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
1. Schlesinger, M., V. Antonelli, G. Carrino, M. Duncan, B. Gray, and M. Gusmano. 1998. “A
Broader Vision for Managed Care, Part II: Toward a Typology of Community Benefits
Provided by HMOs,” Health Affairs, September/October: 26-49.
2. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 1999. “How Are Safety-Net Providers Faring Under
Medicaid Managed Care?” Health Affairs, March/April: 233-237.
3. Andrulis, D.P. and M.K. Gusmano. 2001. “Communities Re-Forming Health Care for the
Uninsured: Promising Directions, Lingering Questions for the Future of The Safety Net” The
Safety Net, Fall: 6-9.
4. Gusmano, M.K. and M. Schlesinger. 2001. “The Social Roles of Medicare: Assessing
Medicare's Collateral Benefits,” Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law 26(1): 37-81.
5. Rodwin, V G., G. Montero and M. K. Gusmano. 2002. “Vieillissement et Milieux Urbaines: le
World Cities Project,” Les Politiques Sociales, 61(1&2): 115-121.
6. Sparer, M.S., M.K. Gusmano, L.D. Brown, C. Rowe and B.H. Gray. 2002. “Promising
Practices: How Leading Safety-Net Plans are Managing the Care of Medicaid Clients,”
Health Affairs, September/October: 284-291.
7. Gusmano, M.K., M. Schlesinger, and T. Thomas. 2002. “Policy Feedback and Public
Opinion: The Role of Employer Responsibility in Social Policy,” Journal of Health Politics,
Policy, and Law, 27(5): 731-772.
8. Gusmano, M.K., G. Fairbrother, H. Park. 2002. “Exploring the Limits of the Safety-Net:
Community Health Centers and Care for the Uninsured” Health Affairs, 21 (6): 188-194.
9. Rodwin, V.G and M.K. Gusmano. 2002. “World Cities Project: Rationale and Design for
Comparison of Megacity Health Systems,” Journal of Urban Health 79(4): 445-463.
10. Gusmano, M.K., B.H. Gray, C. Rowe, M. Sparer, and L. Brown. 2002. “The Evolving Role
and Care Management Approaches of Safety-Net Medicaid Managed Care Plans” Journal of
Urban Health 79(4): 600-616.
11. Rodwin, V.G., M.K. Gusmano and G. Montero. 2003. “World Cities Project: Growing Older
in New York, London, Paris and Tokyo.” Direction de la Recherche, des Études, de
L’Évaluation et des Statistics (DREES), Etudes et let Resultats, September.
12. Gray, B.H., M.K. Gusmano, and S. Collins. 2003 “AHCPR and the Politics of Health
Services Research,” Health Affairs Web Exclusive, June 25.
13. Fairbrother, G., M.K. Gusmano, H. Park and R. Scheinmann. 2003. “Care For The Uninsured
In General Internists’ Private Offices” Health Affairs 24(6): 217-224.
14. Schlesinger, M., B.H. Gray and M.K. Gusmano. 2004. “A Broader Vision for Managed Care,
Part III: The Scope and Determinants of Community Benefits Provided by HMOs.” Health
Affairs, May/June.
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15. Weisz, Daniel, M.K. Gusmano, V.G. Rodwin. 2004. “Gender Disparities in the Treatment of
Coronary Artery Disease For Older Persons: A Comparative Analysis of National and City-
Level Data,” Gender Medicine, 1(1): 29-40.
16. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 2005. “State-Level Deliberative Democracy: A Case
Study of Deliberation in Practice,” State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 5(2): 126-146.
17. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin and D. Weisz. 2006. “A New Way to Compare Health
Systems: Avoidable Hospital Conditions in Manhattan and Paris,” Health Affairs 25(2): 510-
520.
18. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz and D. Das. 2007. “A New Approach to the
Comparative Analysis of Health Systems: Invasive Treatment for Heart Disease in the U.S,
France and their two World Cities,” Health Economics, Policy and Law 2: 73-92.
19. Weisz, D., M.K. Gusmano, V.G. Rodwin, and L. Neuberg. 2007. “Population Health and the
Health System: Avoidable Mortality in 3 Wealthy Nations and their World Cities,” European
Journal of Public Health 18(2): 166-172.
20. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 2008. “The Voice of Advocates in Health Care
Policymaking for the Poor,” Social Work in Public Health 23:4.
21. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin and D. Weisz. 2008. “Health System Inequities: Towards An
Empirical Assessment,” Revue d’Ěpidémiologie et de Santé Publique, 56, Supplement 5:
s250-s351.
22. Grogan, C.M. and M.K. Gusmano. 2009. “Political Strategies of Safety-Net Providers in
Response to Medicaid Managed Care Reforms,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
34(1): 5-35.
23. Gusmano, M.K. and J-P Michel. 2009. “Life Course Vaccination and Health Ageing.” Aging
Clinical and Experimental Research. 21(3): 258-263.
24. Gusmano, M.K., D. Weisz, and V.G. Rodwin. 2009. “Achieving Horizontal Equity: Must We
Have a Single Payer Health Care System?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 34(4):
617-633.
25. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2010. “Urban Aging, Social Isolation, and Emergency
Preparedness,” Global Ageing, 7(2).
26. Gusmano, M.K. 2010. “Les associations de consommateurs de santé aux États-Unis,” Santé,
Société, et Solidarité: Revue de L’Observatoire Franco-Québécois de la Solidarité, March:
137-147.
27. Chau, P.H., J. Woo, K.C. Chan, D. Weisz and M.K. Gusmano. 2010. “Avoidable Mortality
Patterns in an Asian World City – Hong Kong.” European Journal of Public Health, March
18: 1-6.
28. Michel, J.P., M.K. Gusmano, P.R. Blank and I. Philip. 2010. “Vaccination and healthy
ageing: How to make life-course vaccination a successful public health strategy,” European
Geriatric Medicine doi: 10.1016/j.eurger.2010.03.013.
29. Wang, H., M.K. Gusmano and Q. Cao. 2010. “Review and Evaluation of Community Health
Organization Policy in China: Will the Priority of New Healthcare Reform in China
Succeed?” Health Policy doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2010.07.003.
30. Saucier, R., N. B Berlinger, N. Thomson, M.K. Gusmano, and D. Wolfe. 2010. “The Limits
of Equivalence? Ethical Dilemmas in Providing Care in Drug Detention Centers,”
International Journal of Prisoner Health 6(2): 81-87.
31. Gusmano, M.K. 2010. “The U.S. Health Care System’s Uneasy Relationship With Primary
Care,” Italian Journal of Public Health, 7(4): 344-349.
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32. Gusmano, M.K. and S. Allin. 2011. “Health Care for Older Persons in England and the US:
A Contrast of Systems and Values,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 36(1): 89-
118.
33. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2011. “Cancer chronicity: new research and policy
challenges,” Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, doi: 10.1258/jhsrp.2010.010126.
34. Gusmano, M.K. and D. Callahan. 2011. “Value for Money: Use with Care,” Annals of
Internal Medicine 154(3): 207-208.
35. Gusmano, M.K. 2011. “Do We Really Want to Control Health Care Spending?” Journal of
Health Politics, Policy and Law 36(3): 495-500.
36. Chau, P.H., J. Woo, M.K. Gusmano, D. Weisz and V.G. Rodwin. 2012. “Access to Primary
Care in Hong Kong, Greater London and New York City,” Health Economics, Policy and
Law, doi:10.1017/S1744133112000114.
37. Chin, J.C., C.W. Ho, H. Arima, D.S. Heo, M.K. Gusmano, N. Berlinger. 2012. “Integrating
palliative and supportive care into comprehensive cancer care: recent efforts in Asia evince an
ethical agenda,” Lancet Oncology, Early Online Publication, 14 April 2012,
doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(12)70141-9.
38. Viola, D., P.S. Arno, C., D. Cohen and M.K. Gusmano. 2012. “The Economic Value of
Youth Caregiving,” Relational Child & Youth Care Practice, 25(2): 10-13.
39. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. “End of Life Care for Patients with Dementia in the United States:
Institutional Realities.” Health Economics Policy and Law 7(4): 485-498.
40. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “NFIB v. Sebelius: The Political Expediency of the Roberts Court”
Health Economics, Policy and Law 8(1): 119-124.
41. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. "Health Systems Performance and the Politics of Cancer Survival,"
World Medical & Health Policy 5(1): 76-84.
42. Johnson, J. and M.K. Gusmano. 2013. “Why We Should All Pay for Fertility Treatment: An
Argument from Ethics and Policy,” The Hastings Center Report 43(2): 18-21.
43. Brown, L.D. and M.K. Gusmano. 2013. “Evaluation in Analytic Theory and Political
Practice.” Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law 38(6): 1073-1081.
44. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. and D. Weisz. 2013. “Accès aux soins primaires en Ile de France: Une
vue de côté de l'Atlantique,” Revue Francaise des Affaires Sociales 3: 109-125.
45. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “FDA Decisions and Public Deliberation: Challenges and
Opportunities,” Public Administration Review DOI: 10.1111/puar.12121.
46. Gusmano, M.K., D. Weisz, V.G. Rodwin, J. Lang, M. Qian, A. Bocquiere, V. Moysan, and
P. Verger. 2013. “Disparities in Access to Health Care in Three French regions.” Health
Policy doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2013.07.011.
47. Sorenson, C., M.K. Gusmano, and A. Oliver. 2014. “The politics of comparative
effectiveness research: lessons from recent history,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and
Law, 39(1), 139-170.
48. Thompson, F.J. and M.K. Gusmano. 2014. “The Administrative Presidency and Fractious
Federalism: The Case Of Obamacare,” Publius doi:10.1093/publius/pju011.
49. Gusmano, M.K. and S. Allin. 2014. “Framing the Issue of Ageing and Health Care Spending:
Canada, UK and the US” Journal of Health Economics Policy and Law DOI:
10.1017/S1744133114000115.
50. Johnston, J., M.K. Gusmano and P. Patrizio. 2014. “Preterm Births, Multiples, and Fertility
Treatment: Recommendations for changes to policy and clinical practices,” Fertility &
Sterility DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2014.03.019.
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51. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Is it reasonable to deny older patients treatment for glioblastoma?”
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Summer: 183-189.
52. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin and D. Weisz. 2014. “Using Comparative Analysis To
Address Health System Caricatures,” International Journal of Health Services, 44(3): 553-
565.
53. Berlinger, N., M.K. Gusmano and E. Turbiner. 2014. “Revisiting ‘The Clinic’: Ethical and
Policy Challenges in U.S. Community Health Centers,” Health Economics, Policy and Law,
DOI: 10.1017/S1744133114000140, Published online: 20 May 2014.
54. Kaebnick, G.E., M.K. Gusmano, and T.H. Murray. 2014. “The Ethical Issues of Synthetic
Biology: Next Steps and Prior Questions,” The Hastings Center Report, 44(6): S4-S26.
55. Kaebnick, G.E., M.K. Gusmano, and T.H. Murray. 2014. “How Can We Best Think about an
Emerging Technology?” (foreword), Synthetic Future: Can We Create What We Want Out of
Synthetic Biology?” Hastings Center Report 44(6): S2-S3.
56. Johnston, J., M.K. Gusmano and P. Patrizio. 2015. In Search of Real Autonomy for Fertility
Patients,” Health Economics, Policy and Law. 10(3), 243-250.
57. Weisz, D., M.K. Gusmano, G. Wong and J. Trombley II. 2015. “Emergency Department
Use: A Reflection of Poor Primary Care Access?” American Journal of Managed Care 21(2):
91-98.
58. Gusmano, M.K. V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz, J. Cottenet, and C. Quantin. 2015.
“Rehospitalizations in France and the United States: A Comparative Perspective,” Journal of
Health Services Research & Policy, DOI: 10.1177/1355819614551849.
59. Chau, P.H., M.K. Gusmano and J. Woo. 2015. “Social Vulnerability Index for the Older
People: Hong Kong and New York City as Examples,” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of
the New York Academy of Medicine doi:10.1007/s11524-014-9901-8.
60. Moses, J., N. Berlinger, M.C. Dunn, M.K. Gusmano, and J. Chin. 2015. “Casebook 2.0:
Using Web-based Tools to Promote Reflective Ethical Practice in Health Care,” The Hastings
Center Report, 45(6): 19-25.
61. Gusmano, M.K., L. Luo, D. Weisz, V.G. Rodwin, C. Wang and F. Hua. 2015. “Shanghai
Rising: Evidence on Health Improvements Since 2000,” International Journal of Health
Policy and Management 4(1): 7–12.
62. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “Objections to the Use of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in the US:
Language, Trust and Values,” Health Economics, Policy and Law, October.
63. Gusmano, M.K. V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz, J. Cottenet, and C. Quantin. 2015. “A Comparative
Analysis of Rehospitalizations in France and the U.S.,” Journal of Comparative Policy
Analysis, DOI:10.1080/13876988.2015.1058547.
64. Gusmano, M.K. and F.J. Thompson. 2015. “An Examination of Medicaid Delivery System
Reform Incentive Payment Initiatives Underway in Six States,” Health Affairs 34(7), 1162-
1169.
65. Maschke, K. and M.K. Gusmano. 2016. “Evidence and Access to Biomedical Interventions:
The Case of Stem Cell Treatments,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 41(5), doi:
10.1215/03616878-3632212.
66. Gusmano, M.K. and G.E. Kaebnick. 2016. “Clarifying the Role of Values in Cost-
Effectiveness,” Health Economics, Policy and Law doi: 10.1017/S1744133116000062.
67. Solomon, M.Z., M.K. Gusmano, and K. Maschke. 2016. “The Ethical Imperative and Moral
Challenges of Engaging Patients and the Public with Evidence,” Health Affairs, April 35(4):
583-589.
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68. Gusmano, M.K., V.G Rodwin, D. Weisz, R. Ayoub. 2016. “Health Improvements in BRIC
Cities: Moscow, São Paulo and Shanghai, 2000-2010,” World Medical & Health Policy 8(2):
127-138.
69. Gusmano, M.K. 2016. “The Role of the Public and Private Sectors in China’s Health Care
System,” Global Social Welfare, September, doi: 10.1007/s40609-016-0071-3.
70. Maschke K and M.K. Gusmano. 2016. “Medicare and Amyloid PET Imaging: The Battle
Over Evidence,” Journal of Aging and Social Policy, doi: 10.1080/08959420.2016.1198970.
71. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2016. “Needed: Global Cooperation for Comparative
Research on Cities and Health,” International Journal of Health Policy and Management
doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2016.39.
72. Thompson, F.J., P. Nadash, M.K. Gusmano and E. Miller. 2016. "Federalism and the Growth
of Self-Directed Long-Term Services and Supports" Public Policy & Aging Report 26(4):
123-128.
73. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, and D. Weisz. 2017. “Delhi's Health System Exceptionalism:
Inadequate Progress for a Global Capital City Public Health,” Public Health 145: 23-29.
74. Marmor, T.R. and M.K. Gusmano. 2017. “The State of American Health Care,” Health
Economics, Policy and Policy and Law February. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133116000359.
75. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, and D. Weisz. 2017. “Persistent Inequalities in Health and
Access to Health Services: Evidence from NYC,” World Medical & Health Policy, 9(2):
186-205.
76. Maschke, K., M.K. Gusmano and M. Solomon. 2017. “Expensive Breakthrough Treatments:
The Case of CAR-T Cell Cancer Treatment.” Health Affairs. 36 (10): 1698-1700.
77. Kaebnick G.E. and M.K. Gusmano. 2018. “Making Policies About Emerging Technologies.”
The Hastings Center Report 48(1): S2-S10.
78. Kaebnick, G.E. and M.K. Gusmano. 2018. “CBA and Precaution: Policy-Making about
Emerging Technologies” The Hastings Center Report, 48(1): S88-S96.
79. Nadash, P, E.A. Miller, D.K. Jones, M.K. Gusmano, and S. Rosenbaum. 2018. “A Series of
Unfortunate Events: Implications of Republican Efforts to Repeal and Replace the
Affordable Care Act for Older Adults,” Journal of Aging and Social Policy,
https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2018.146283.
80. Jones, D.K., M.K. Gusmano, P. Nadash and E.A. Miller. 2018. “Undermining the ACA
through the Executive Branch and Federalism: What the Trump Administration’s Approach
to Health Reform Means for Older Americans.” Journal of Aging and Social Policy,
https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2018.1462684.
81. Gusmano, M.K., E. Strumpf, J. Fiset-Laniel, D. Weisz, V.G. Rodwin. 2018. “Hospitalisation
for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions Across Neighbourhoods in Montreal and New
York: A Comparative Analysis.” Health Economics, Policy and Law,
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133118000166.
82. Thompson, F.J., M.K. Gusmano and S. Shinohara. 2018. “Trump, Obamacare, And
American Federalism: Executive Branch Discretion and Program Durability.” Publius: The
Journal of Federalism 10.1093/publius/pjy007.
83. Miller, E.A., P. Nadash, M.K. Gusmano, E. Simpson & C.R. Ronneberg 2018. “The state of
aging policy and politics in the Trump era.” Journal of Aging & Social Policy, DOI:
10.1080/08959420.2018.1481314.
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84. Gusmano, M.K. and I. Grafova. 2018. “Financing Long-Term Care.” American Affairs. Fall:
3-11.
85. Gusmano, M.K. and K.G. Okma. 2018. “Population Aging and the Sustainability of the
Welfare State.” Hastings Center Report 48(5): S57-S61.
86. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, and D. Weisz. 2018. “Medicare Beneficiaries Living in
Housing with Supportive Services Experienced Lower Hospital Use Than Others.” Health
Affairs. 37(10): 1562-1569.
87. Allende, C., M.K. Gusmano and D. Weisz. 2018. “Disparities in Statin Use in New York
City: Implications for Health Reform.” Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-018-00543-y.
88. Gusmano, M.K. 2019. “Physician Advocacy for Public Health.” Journal of Health Politics,
Policy and Law, https://doi.org/10.1215/03616878-7206707.
89. Gusmano, M.K., M. Solomon, and K. Maschke. 2019. “Patient-Centered Care, Yes. Patients
as Consumers, No.” Health Affairs. 38(3), 368-373.
90. Gusmano, M.K. V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz, Jonathan Cottenet, and Catherine Quantin. 2019.
“Comparative Metrics and Policy Learning: End-of-Life Care in France and the U.S.”
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, DOI: 10.1080/13876988.2019.1599159.
91. Gais, T. and M.K. Gusmano. 2019. “Putting the Pieces Together Again: American States and
the End of the ACA’s Shared Responsibility Payment.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy
and Law, forthcoming.
92. Grafova, I., M. Gusmano, K. Martirosyan, D. Weisz, and V.G. Rodwin. 2019. “Infant
Mortality and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status in Moscow.” Journal of Urban Health,
forthcoming.
REVIEW ARTICLES:
1. Gusmano, M.K. 2001. “Review of The Making and Meaning of Hospital Policy in the United
States and Canada by Terry Boychuk.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 30(1): 141-
144.
2. Gusmano, M.K. 2004. “The Paradox of Aging in Place in Assisted Living and Reinventing
Care: Assisted Living in New York City.” Review Essay” Journal of Health Politics, Policy
and Law, 29(6): 1227-1234.
3. Gusmano, M.K. 2005. “The Use Private Interests in the Service of Global Public Health,”
Stanford Social Innovation Review, Summer: 68-69.
4. Gusmano, M.K. 2008. “Without Your Consent: The Hijacking of American Health Care.”
Book Note, Annals of Internal Medicine, October 7.
5. Gusmano, M.K. 2008. “Review of The Nature of Health: How America Lost, and Can Regain,
A Basic Human Value by Michael Fine and James W. Peters.” Ageing and Health, 28(8):
1207-08.
6. Gusmano, M.K. 2011. “Review of The Politics of Medicaid by Laura Katz Olson and
Medicaid Everyone Can Count On: Public Choices for Equity and Efficiency by Thomas W.
Grannemann and Mark V. Pauly.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 37(2): 343-
348.
7. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. “Review of Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle
Over Health Care Reform by Paul Starr.” Commonweal, February 24.
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8. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “The World is Getting Older,” Minding Nature: a journal of the Center
For Humans and Nature, January.
9. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “Review of Financing Medicaid: Federalism and the Growth of
America’s Health Care Safety Net by Shanna Rose.” Perspectives on Politics, 13(2): 46-48.
10. Gusmano, M.K. 2016. “Review of Making Medical Knowledge by Miriam Solomon.” The
Hastings Center Report, 46(2): 46-47.
11. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Review of Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the
Affordable Care Act” by Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. Political Science
Quarterly, Fall: 551-553.
12. Gusmano, M.K. 2018. “Review of Health Divided: Public Health and Individual Medicine in
the Making of the Modern American State” by Daniel Sledge. Political Science Quarterly.
133(3): 596-598.
NON-PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES, REPORTS, AND BRIEFS:
1. Fisk, P.R., M.K. Gusmano, D. Smith, and J. Straussman. 1989. Budgeting in the State of
Disequilibrium: A Computer Based Case Study in State Budgeting. New York Case Studies in
Public Management. The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government and the Governor’s
Office of Employee Relations.
2. Gray, B.H., G. Carrino, S. Collins, and M. K. Gusmano. 1999. The Empirical Literature
Comparing For-Profit and Nonprofit Hospitals, Managed Care Organizations, and Nursing
Homes: Updating the Institute of Medicine Study. Coalition for Nonprofit Health Care.
3. Andrulis, D.P. and Gusmano, M.K. 2000. Community Initiatives for the Uninsured: How Far
Can Innovative Partnerships Take Us? New York: The New York Academy of Medicine,
Division of Health and Science Policy (August).
4. Gusmano, M. K., G. Montero, and B.H. Gray. 2001. The regulation of nonprofit hospital
community benefits: The origin and evolution of state programs. New York: The Surdna
Foundation, July.
5. Gusmano, M.K., M.G. Hodgson, and E. Tobier. 2002. “Old and Poor in New York City.”
International Longevity Center-USA, Issue Brief, September/October.
6. Gusmano, M.K. G. Fairbrother, H. Park and R. Scheinmann. 2003. How General Internists
are Helping Meet the Needs of the Uninsured. A Report to the Commonwealth Fund, April.
7. Gusmano, M.K. and D. Weisz. 2004. “The Health of Older New Yorkers,” Geneva
Association Information Newsletter. Invited article, October.6.
8. Muller, C. and M.K. Gusmano. 2005. “Building a Database for Health Policy.” Alliance for
Health & the Future, Issue Brief, May.
9. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin and M. Cantor. 2005. Urban Ecology of Old Age in New York
City: Helping Vulnerable Older Persons. Report to the New York Community Trust,
November.
10. Gusmano, M.K. 2006. The Implications of Population Aging for Social and Economic Policy
in Asia: Learning from the European Experience. Issue Brief, Asian Development Bank, July
17.
11. Rodwin, V.G. and M.K. Gusmano. 2006. “Growing Older in World Cities: Implications for
Healthy Aging.” Aging Today Volume XXVII, Number 6: 9-10.
12. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2006. “Understanding The Implications of Population
Aging in Large Cities is an Important Topic.” New York Times, Letter.
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13. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz and S. Deng. 2007. Urban Aging: Implications for
the Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Older Persons in Newark. Report to the Health Care
Foundation of New Jersey, May.
14. Gusmano, M.K. and V.G. Rodwin. 2007. Analysis of Vulnerability Among Older Persons,
DFTA Client Services, and Medicaid Home Care. Report to the New York City Department
for the Aging and the New York Community Trust, July.
15. Gusmano, M.K., D. Weisz, T. Andrews and V.G. Rodwin. 2007. “Reduce Avoidable
Hospitalizations: A Policy To Increase Value From Health Care Expenditures,” Alliance for
Health & the Future, Policy Brief.
16. Gusmano, M.K., M. Suhrcke, E. Nolte, M. McKee, V.G. Rodwin and D. Weisz. 2008.
“Health Care as an Investment? Reframing the Health Policy Debates in Europe,” Alliance for
Health & the Future, Policy Brief.
17. Gusmano, M.K. and Daniel Weisz. 2009. “The Treatment of Breast Cancer: What is the
Return on Investment?” Alliance for Health & the Future, Policy Brief.
18. Gusmano, M.K. 2010. “Come Together.” The Hastings Center Report, 40(1), field notes,
inside front cover.
19. Gusmano, M.K. and B.H. Gray. 2010. “Evidence and Fear: Navigating the Politics of
Evidence Based Medicine,” AcademyHealth Reports, June: 1.
20. Gusmano, M.K. 2010. “Financial Impact of Health Care Reform: Making Sense of
Conflicting Reports,” Bioethics Forum, May 17.
21. Gusmano, M.K. 2011. “Hard and Harder: The path to eradicating malaria in Africa involves
much more than just a vaccine,” The Scientist 32.
22. Gusmano, M.K. 2011. “The 15 Percent: Misinformation about U.S. Poverty,” Bioethics
Forum, October 28.
23. Arno, P.S., M.K. Gusmano and D. Viola. 2011. “Administration Reveals Lack of CLASS,”
Bioethics Forum, November 15.
24. Johnston, J., M.K. Gusmano and C. Farrell. 2011. Multiple Births Following Fertility
Treatment: Causes, Consequences and Opportunities for Change. Garrison, NY: The
Hastings Center. December 31.
25. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. "Undocumented Immigrants in the United States: U.S. Health Policy
and Access to Care," Undocumented Patients web site (Garrison, NY: The Hastings Center),
last updated: March 28, 2012. Available at
http://www.undocumentedpatients.org/issuebrief/health-policy-and-access-to-care/
26. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. "Undocumented Immigrants in the United States: Use of Health
Care," Undocumented Patients web site (Garrison, NY: The Hastings Center), last updated:
March 27 Available at http://www.undocumentedpatients.org/issuebrief/health-care-use/
27. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2012. “Immigrant Health Care,” New York Times, August
6: A22.
28. Chau, P.H., J. Woo, M.K. Gusmano, D. Weisz and V.G. Rodwin. 2012. Growing Older in
Hong Kong, New York and London. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Jockey Club
(http://www.cadenza.hk/cadenza/research/hts/WorldCities.pdf).
29. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. “Access to Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants as a Family
Health Issue,” Commentary, Undocumented Patients web site (Garrison, NY: The Hastings
Center), last updated: October 10 Available at
http://www.undocumentedpatients.org/commentary/access-to-health-care-for-undocumented-
immigrants-as-a-family-health-issue/.
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30. Gusmano, M.K. 2012. “Power, Politics and Health Spending Priorities,” AMA Virtual
Mentor, 14:885-889 (http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2012/11/msoc1-1211.html).
31. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “Hospitals’ Community Benefits: A Measure of Social Responsibility
in Health Care.” Asia-Pacific Biotech Review, June.
32. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2013. “Undocumented Patients: Undocumented
Immigrants and Access to Health Care.” The Hastings Center, Executive Summary. Social
Science Research Network.
33. M.K. Gusmano and N. Berlinger. 2013. “Undocumented Immigrants and Child Health: What
Are the Issues?” Communities and Banking 24(3): 14-15.
34. Berlinger, N. and M.K. Gusmano. 2013. “’Undocumented Doctors’ and the Health of the
Dreamers,” Bioethics Forum, July 2
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=6418&blogid=140).
35. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “Overcoming Inequalities: The Affordable Care Act and Cancer
Treatment,” AMA Virtual Mentor, 15(8): 692-696.
36. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “Fairness, health, and access,” The Hastings Center Report, 43(6),
field notes, inside front cover.
37. Gusmano, M.K. 2013. “Why Health Plan Cancellations Do Not Mean Failure for the ACA”.
Bioethics Forum, November 19
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=6637&blogid=140).
38. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Financing healthcare for low income patients,” in Making Difficult
Decisions with Patients and Families: A Singapore Casebook, Volume i (Chin, Berlinger,
Dunn, Ho and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings
Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
39. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “What is wrong with bedside rationing?” in Making Difficult
Decisions with Patients and Families: A Singapore Casebook, Volume i (Chin, Berlinger,
Dunn, Ho and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings
Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
40. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “The Voice of the Child,” in Making Difficult Decisions with Patients
and Families: A Singapore Casebook, Volume i (Chin, Berlinger, Dunn, Ho and Gusmano,
eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre,
University of Oxford.
41. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Conflicts among family members in the NICU,” in Making Difficult
Decisions with Patients and Families: A Singapore Casebook, Volume i (Chin, Berlinger,
Dunn, Ho and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, The Hastings
Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
42. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “Backgrounder: Healthcare financing in Singapore,” in Making
Difficult Decisions with Patients and Families: A Singapore Casebook, Volume i (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, Ho and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
43. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “The Hobby Lobby Decision May Undermine the Goals of the ACA,”
Philosopher’s Eye, July 8 (http://thephilosopherseye.com/2014/07/08/the-hobby-lobby-
decision-may-undermine-the-goals-of-the-aca/).
44. Gusmano, M.K. 2104. “Lack of Coverage for Undocumented Patients Puts Pressure on the
Health Care Safety Net,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human Capital Blog
(http://www.rwjf.org/en/blogs/human-capital-blog/2014/09/lack_of_coveragefor.html).
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45. Gusmano, M.K. 2014. “French Lessons.” The Hastings Center Report, 44(6), field notes,
inside front cover.
46. Kaebnick, G., M.K. Gusmano, T.H. Murray (editors). 2014. Can We Create What We Want
Out of Synthetic Biology? Special Issue: Hastings Center Report, November-December.
47. Johnston, J. M.K. Gusmano, and P. Patrizio. 2015. “Reducing Rate of Fertility Multiples
Requires Policy Changes,” (letter) JAMA Pediatrics, 169(3): 287.
48. Berlinger, N, C. Calhoon, M.K. Gusmano, and J. Vimo. 2015. Undocumented Immigrants
and Access to Health Care in New York City: Identifying Fair, Effective, and Sustainable
Local Policy Solutions: Report and Recommendations to the Office of the Mayor of New York
City. The Hastings Center and the New York Immigration Coalition, April (Full text available
at: www.undocumentedpatients. org and www.thenyic.org/healthcare).
49. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. “Supreme Court Decision in King v Burwell: Backstory and Next
Steps,” Bioethics Forum, June 26
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=7459&blogid=140).
50. Gusmano, M.K., V.G. Rodwin, D. Weisz. 2015. “Cities and Health: A Response to the
Recent Commentaries” International Journal of Health Policy and Management doi
10.15171/ijhpm.2015.149.
51. Berlinger, N. J. Chin, M.K. Gusmano and M. Dunn. 2015. “Reframing ‘Family’ Caregiving
in the World’s Fastest Aging Society” Bioethics Forum, October 23
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=7636&blogid=140).
52. Gusmano, M.K. 2015. Undocumented Immigrants and the Limits of Health Care Reform.
Health Policy: In Our Own Words. The American Political Science Association Organized
Section on Health Politics and Policy Newsletter, December.
53. Berlinger, N.J. Chin, M.K. Gusmano and M. Dunn. 2016. “Singapore Case Notes: In the
Community, Who is Ethics Education For?” Bioethics Forum, March 22
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=7827&blogid=140).
54. Gusmano, M.K., D. Weisz and V.G.Rodwin. 2016. Analysis of the BIP SHASAM, BIP Care
Transitions and BIP Safety-Net Programs. A Report to Selfhelp, Inc., March.
55. Gusmano, M.K. and P.S. Arno. 2016. “The Challenge of High Drug Prices in the U.S.”
Bioethics Forum, October 5 (http://www.thehastingscenter.org/challenge-high-drug-prices-u-
s/).
56. Berlinger, N.J. and M.K. Gusmano. 2016. “Health Care Access for Undocumented
Immigrants under the Trump Administration.” Bioethics Forum, December 19, 2016
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/health-care-access-undocumented-immigrants-trump-
administration/).
57. Berlinger, N.J. and M.K. Gusmano. 2017. “New Homeland Security Rules and Health Care
Access for Undocumented Immigrants.” Bioethics Forum, February 27, 2017
(http://www.thehastingscenter.org/new-homeland-security-rules-health-care-access-
undocumented-immigrants/).
58. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Health Reform and Competing Visions of Justice.” Bioethics Forum,
May 7 (http://www.thehastingscenter.org/health-reform-competing-visions-justice/).
59. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Who 'owns' the medical and social care of a person at home?” in
Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
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60. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “How can the community support Mr Rasheed and the Goh family?”
in Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
61. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Is it bad to be alone?” in Caring for Older People in an Ageing
Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin, Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds).
Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre,
University of Oxford.
62. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Managing communal space and addressing foreseeable challenges.”
in Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
63. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “When is it fair to limit public subsidies for expensive technologies?”
in Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
64. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “The importance of involving the staff.” in Caring for Older People in
an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin, Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano,
eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre,
University of Oxford.
65. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Shortcuts may dehumanise patients.” in Caring for Older People in
an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin, Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano,
eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre,
University of Oxford.
66. Gusmano, M.K. 2017. “Backgrounder: Long-term care delivery and financing in Singapore.”
in Caring for Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin,
Berlinger, Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the
Hastings Center and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
67. Gusmano, M.K. and N. Berlinger. 2017. “The ethics of discharge planning.” in Caring for
Older People in an Ageing Society: A Singapore Casebook. Volume ii (Chin, Berlinger,
Dunn, and Gusmano, eds). Singapore: National University of Singapore, the Hastings Center
and the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
68. Chin, J., M. Dunn, N. Berlinger and M.K. Gusmano. 2017. Good Care at Home for Older
People in Singapore. A Report to the Lien Foundation. National University of Singapore.
69. Gusmano, M.K., D. Weisz and V.G. Rodwin. 2017. The Impact of the Selfhelp Active
Services for Aging Model (SHASAM) on the Use of Health Care Services: An Evaluation. A
Report to Selfhelp, Inc., New York, NY, October 22.
70. Gusmano, M.K., J. Kaelin, and T. Gais. 2018. “The Affordable Care Act’s 1332 Waiver: An
Avenue for Short-Run Adjustment, Innovative Change, or Political Acceptance?” Brief,
Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, Albany, NY.
71. Gusmano, M.K. 2018. “Commentary on Muennig, Reynolds, and Pabayo.” Journal of Health
Politics, Policy and Law. October https://doi.org/10.1215/03616878-6951235.
72. Gusmano, M.K. and F.J. Thompson. 2018. “Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive
Payments: Where Do We Stand?” Health Affairs Blog, September 28.
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73. Gusmano, M.K. 2019. “Assumptions About the Poor, Values and Medicaid Waivers.” Health
Progress: Journal of the Catholic Hospital Association of the United States.
January/February. 100(1).
74. Gusmano, M.K. and J.K. Helderman. 2019. “Frontiers of Health Policy Research.” Health
Economics, Policy and Law 14(2): 135-140.
75. Kaebnick, G. and M.K. Gusmano. 2019. “Forget About ‘Because Science’: Convincing
people to vaccinate their children requires engaging with them about their values.” Slate.
April 16, https://slate.com/technology/2019/04/vaccination-values-science-based-policy.html
76. Gusmano, M.K., K.J. Maschke, and M.Z. Solomon. 2019. “Patients as Partners: The Authors
Reply.” Health Affairs. 38(6).
RESEARCH SUPPORT
2001-2002 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), How
Internists Cope with their Uninsured Caseloads: A Survey of Doctors of Internal
Medicine Foundation at the New York Academy of Medicine, Commonwealth
Fund and the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal
Medicine, [Total Award: $50,000].
2002 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), How
Safety Net Providers Cope with their Uninsured Caseloads at the New York
Academy of Medicine, Commonwealth Fund, [Total Award: $50,000].
2004-2005 Principal Investigator, The Urban Ecology of Old Age in New York City: Helping
Socially Isolated Frail Older Persons at the International Longevity Center-USA,
The New York Community Trust, [Total Award: $50,000].
2006 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Aging,
Quality of Life and Health across Diverse Neighborhoods of Paris and New York
at the International Longevity Center-USA, French Ministry of Social Affairs,
[Total Award: $150,000].
2006-2007 Principal Investigator, Urban Aging: Implications for the Health Care Needs of
Older Persons in Newark at Columbia University, The Health Care Foundation of
New Jersey, [Total Award: $100,000].
2006-2007 Principal Investigator, Research on Demographics and Vulnerable Older Persons
in New York City, The New York City Department for the Aging, [Total Award:
$100,000].
2006-2007 Principal Investigator, Vulnerable Older Persons and the Aging Services Network
at Columbia University, New York Community Trust, [Total Award: $25,000].
2006-2008 Principal Investigator, Vulnerable Older Persons in New York City: A Planning
Grant at Columbia University, Langeloth Foundation, [Total Award: $100,000].
2007-2008 Principal Investigator, An Argument for Improved Primary Care and Disease
Management: Avoidable Hospital Conditions in Four European Countries at
Columbia University, Alliance for Health & the Future, [Total Award:
$300,000]
2007-2008 Principal Investigator, Health as an Investment at Columbia University, Office of
Health Economics, [Total Award: $100,000].
2008 Principal Investigator, Population Health and the Health Care System in Staten
Island: A Preliminary Assessment at Columbia University, Staten Island
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Foundation; Richmond County Savings Foundation; Northfield Bank Foundation;
Staten Island 1199, [Total Award: $30,000].
2008-2009 Principal Investigator, The Use of Vaccinations for Older Adults in Europe at the
International Longevity Center-USA, Sanofi-Pasteur MSD, $150,000.
2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Ryan White Part A Services at the State
University of New York, New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, [Total Award: $90,000].
2010 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Health
and Ageing in Hong Kong, London and New York at the Hastings Center, Hong
Kong Jockey Club, [Total Award: $200,000].
2011-2012 Principal Investigator, Economic Evaluation of the WeCOACH program at New
York Medical College, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, [Total
Award: $50,000].
2011-2012 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Fertility
Treatment and Multiple Births: Ethical and Policy Issues on the Path to a Healthy
Singleton at the Hasting Center, March of Dimes, [Total Award: $50,000]
2011-2012 Principal Investigator, New Medical Technologies and Patient Voices at the
Hastings Center, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine; the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration; and CONNECT, [Total Award: $75,000].
2011-2012 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation),
Undocumented patients after health reform: Human rights, access to health care
& the ethics of the safety net, the Overbrook Foundation, [Total Award:
$70,000].
2012-2013 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), End-of-
Life Care Guidelines and Online Ethics Teaching Casebook, Lien Foundation,
[Total Award: $250,000].
2011-2014 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), The
Ethical Issues of Synthetic Biology at the Hastings Center, the Sloan Foundation,
[Total Award: $500,000].
2013-2014 Principal Investigator, Evaluating Selfhelp’s Virtual Senior Center at the Hastings
Center, Selfhelp, Inc., [Total Award: $40,000].
2013-2014 Principal Investigator, Evaluating Health Care Reform in Vermont at the Hastings
Center, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Vermont, [Total Award: $120,000].
2014 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation),
Undocumented Immigrants and Access to Health Care in New York City and
New York State: Developing Fair, Effective, and Sustainable Solutions, Robert
Sterling Clark Foundation, [Total Award: $20,000].
2014-2015 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation),
Respecting Human Dignity in Patient Care in Israel at the Hasting Center, Rabin
Medical Center, [Total Award: $20,000].
2014-2017 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Values in
Evaluating Outcomes, National Science Foundation, Division of Social and
Economic Sciences, Award Number 1353433, [Total Award: $393,000].
2014-2016 Principal Investigator, A Comparison of Incentives and Health Behaviors in
Professional Sports at the Hastings Center, National Football League Players’
Association, [Total Award: $45,000].
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2015-2017 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Care
Transitions in Aging Societies: Making Difficult Decisions, Facing Societal
Challenges, Lien Foundation, [Total Award: 400,000].
2015-2016 Project Director, Evaluating the Impact of the Selfhelp Active Services for Aging
Model (SHASAM) on the Use of Health Care Services, J.P. Morgan Chase
Foundation [Total Award: $163,896].
2016-2018 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), The Use
and Effectiveness of Fee-for-Service Reimbursement in Cross-National
Perspectives, HPM Faculty Research Support Program [Total Award: $116,766].
2017-2018 Principal Investigator, An Assessment of Health System Inequalities in São Paolo,
Brazil, 2017 Global Health Seed Grant, Rutgers Global Health Institute [Total
Award: $10,000].
2018 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Creating
Systems of Safety for Immigrant Health, Open Society Foundations [Total Award
$30,000]
2018-2019 Co-Investigator, Reconstructing Common Purpose and Civic Innovation for a
Democracy in Crisis, Knight Foundation [Total Award $250,000].
2018-2021 Co-Principal Investigator (Equivalent of an NIH Multi-PI designation), Public
Deliberations on Gene Editing in the Wild, National Science Foundation, Division
of Social and Economic Sciences, Award Number 1827935 [Total Award:
$630,000].
2019 Co-Investigator, Implementation Challenges to Addressing Housing Needs in
Medicaid Demonstration Waivers, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [Total
Award: $149, 943].
2019 Co-Investigator, Center on Gun Violence Research, State of New Jersey [Total
Award: $2,000,000].
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Member, American Historical Association
Member, American Political Science Association
Member, American Public Health Association
Member, American Society for Humanities and Bioethics
Member, Gerontological Society of America
Member, National Academy of Social Insurance
SERVICE
Professional Service
President, American Political Science Association, Aging and Politics Group (2014-present)
President, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Health Politics and
Policy (2013-2014)
President-elect, American Political Science Association, Aging and Politics Group (2013-2014)
President-elect, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Health Politics
and Policy (2012-2013)
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Secretary, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Health Politics and
Policy (2008-2012)
Program Chair, Aging and Politics Committee, American Political Science Association, 2014-
2019
Associate Editor, Health Economics, Policy and Law
International Editor, Journal of Aging and Social Policy
Board of Editors, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Board of Editors, Health Economics, Policy and Law
Editorial Committee, The Hastings Center Report
Review Panel, Donaghue Foundation, Greater Value Portfolio, 2015 and 2018
Peer reviewer for the following journals: American Journal of Public Health; Hastings Center
Report; Health Affairs; Health Economics, Plos One, Policy and Law; Health Politics, Policy and
Law; International Journal of Health Planning and Management; Journal of Urban Health;
Milbank Quarterly; Perspectives on Politics; Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Public Service
Member, Mayor’s Task Force on Immigration, New York City, 2014-2015
Member, Bioethics Steering Committee, Partners for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Sub-
Saharan Africa, 2015-
University/Organizational Service
Rutgers University School of Public Health Faculty
- Chair, Faculty Search Committee, 2016-2017
- Chair, Social and Behavioral Health Department Chair Search, 2017-2018
- Member, Appointments and Promotions Committee, 2017
- Member, Curriculum Committee, 2017-
- Member, Health Systems and Policy Doctoral Admissions Committee, 2017-
- Member, Global Health Program Admissions Committee, 2017-
- Member Dean’s Executive Council, 2017-
Co-Director, Yale Hasting Program, 2013-
Director, Hastings Center Visiting Scholars Program, 2013-2016
New York Medical College Department of Health Policy and Management Admissions
Committee, 2010-2013
Associate Director, Center for Long Term Care Research & Policy, New York Medical College,
2010-2013
State University of New York at Downstate School of Public Health, Admissions Committee,
2008-2009
Columbia University School of Public Health Admissions Committee, 2004-2008
Faculty Fieldwork Advisor for MPH Students
Gohil, Shweta, Fall 2016, Children's Specialized Hospital
Maddox, Dresden, Spring 2017, Johnson and Johnson
Patel, Reena, Spring 2017, Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey
Azizi, Madina, Spring 2018, ISHI- International Surgical Health Initiative
Pesanelli, Morgan, Fall 2018, Lawrence Township Health Department
Ansari, Arfa, Spring 2019, The Hastings Center
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Chang, Amy, Spring 2019, Rutgers SIDS Center of NJ
Chan, Elaine, Spring 2019, Wellspring Center for Prevention
Shah, Arpun, Spring 2019, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Simon, Ariana, Spring 2019, Elijah’s Promise
Teki, Akarsh, Spring 2019, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Doctoral Dissertation Supervison
Rowe, Catherine, Columbia University, 2010
Salveson, Roberta, Columbia University, 2011
Celini, Nancy, New York Medical College, 2012
Lang, Melissa, New York Medical College, 2012
Mu’mina Abdul-Karim, Nasiba, New York Medical College (Dissertation Committee Chair),
2012
Sharma, Sandeep, New York Medical College (Dissertation Committee Chair), 2014
West, Ana, New York Medical College (Dissertation Committee Chair), 2015
Martin, John, Rutgers University, 2019
Salazar, Neyali, Rutgers University (current)
Weaver, Jessica, Rutgers University (current)
Kostiaev, Sergei, Rutgers University, (current)
SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS AND ACTIVITIES:
“Democracy and Population Health: Lessons from the BRICS,” to be presented at the American
Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 30, 2019.
“Applying the Multiple Streams Framework to the Urban Policy Process,” (with Alice Sardell)
presented at the 4th Annual Conference of the International Public Policy Association, Montreal,
Canada, June 27, 2019.
“Looking Upstream: Health Systems and the Social Determinants of Health,” a keynote address
to the 2019 Annual Gala for GlobeMed, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 4, 2019.
“Suicide and Gun Violence in NJ,” presented to the New Jersey Unitarian Universalist Faith
Action Group, Unitarian Universalist Church, Montclair, NJ, April 14, 2019.
“Avoidable Hospitalizations in the Metropolitan Area of Milan” (with Aleksandra Torbica and
Benedetta Pongiglione) Presented at the Population Association of America 2019 Annual
Meeting, Silver Spring, MD, April 13, 2019
“‘Leaving no one behind’: Extending coverage to vulnerable groups with focus on refugees and
migrants.” Presented at Building Resilience, Developing Sustainable Health Care Systems and
Advancing Universal Health Coverage in Developing Countries, a joint venture of WHO,
Harvard Medical School and Dubai Harvard Foundation, April 3, 2019, Dubai, UAE.
“Health Diplomacy in Multilateral Forums.” Presented at Building Resilience, Developing
Sustainable Health Care Systems and Advancing Universal Health Coverage in Developing
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Countries, a joint venture of WHO, Harvard Medical School and Dubai Harvard Foundation,
April 2, 2019, Dubai, UAE.
“Patient-Centered Care, Yes; Patients as Consumers, No.” Presented at the National Press Club,
Washington, DC, March 5, 2019.
“Housing with Supports and Avoidable Hospitalizations.” Presented to the City University of
New York School of Public Health, New York, NY, February 25, 2019.
“The Goals of Public Deliberation,” Presented at the NSF Gene Editing in the Wild Meeting
Sponsored by The Hastings Center, New York, NY, February 21, 2019.
“Termites at the Foundation? The Future of the Affordable Care Act” (with Frank J. Thompson).
Presented at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ, February 7, 2019.
“Ambulatory-Care Sensitive Conditions in the metropolitan area of Milan: Inner Inequalities and
Comparison with OECD Megacities” (with Aleksandra Torbica and Benedetta Pongiglione).
Presented at the 2019 Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione (Population Days). Italian
Association for the Study of Population (Sis-AISP), Milan, Italy, January 24, 2019.
“Measuring Adequacy of Ambulatory Care,” Presented at the 5th Edition of the International
Diabetes Congress: Controlling Diabetes and Its More Severe Complications, Plaza America
Convention Center of Varadero, Matanzas Cuba, December 13, 2018.
“Urban Health Services Research,” Presented at Urban Health: State of the Science, Boston
University, December 6, 2018.
“Housing with Supportive Services and the Use of Health Care.” Presented at the Gerontological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 16, 2018.
“Assessing Health System Performance in Global Cities,” (with Victor Rodwin). Presented at the
American Society for Hygiene and Tropic Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October
28, 2018.
“Beyond the Hospital Walls: Addressing the Social and Economic Determinants of Health,”
Presented at the China Leadership in Medicine Bridge with Harvard (CLIMB) Hospital
Leadership and Management (LEAD) program, Shanghai, China, September 17, 2018
“Overview, Challenges, and Opportunities for China’s Medical and Health System Reform,”
Presented at the Harvard Medical School Healthy China Leadership Summit, Harvard Center
Shanghai, Shanghai, China, September 16, 2018
“Health Reform and the Trump Administration,” Presented at the International Long-Term Care
Policy Network Biennial Meeting, Vienna, Austria, September 11, 2018.
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“The Ethics of Access to Health Care: Evidence from the World Cities Project,” Presented at the
Samford University Healthcare Ethics and Law Institute’s Fall 2018 Conference, Birmingham,
Alabama, September 7, 2018.
“Inequities in Access to Care: The U.S. in Comparative Perspective,” Grand Rounds Presented at
Children’s of Alabama hospital, Birmingham, Alabama, September 6, 2018.
“Physician Payment in France,” Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Boston, MA, September 1, 2018.
“The Trump Administration and Federalism,” To be presented at the American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, September 1, 2018.
“Aging Policy & Politics in the Trump Era,” Presented at the American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, August 30, 2018.
“Looking Upstream: Urging Hospitals to Address Social Determinants of Health,” Presented at
the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, August 30, 2018.
“Good Care at Home” (with Nancy Berlinger, Jacqueline Chin and Michael Dunn), Presented at
the National University of Singapore, Singapore, August 23, 2018.
“Disparities in Statin Use in NYC: Implications for Health Reform” (with Catherine Allende).
Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 6,
2018,
“Undocumented Patients and the Ethics of Resource Allocation in Hospitals.” Presented to the
Yale School of Medicine’s Program for Biomedical Ethics, Yale University, New Haven, CT,
March 20, 2018.
“Fixing Medical Prices: International Payment Models.” (with Miriam Laugesen). Presented to
the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Tokyo, Japan, March 16, 2018.
“Changes in Infant and Amenable Mortality in São Paulo.’ Presented to the Secretary of Health
for the State of São Paulo, Secretaria De Estado Da Saude, São Paulo, Brazil, March 2, 2018.
“Health Reform in the U.S.: Philosophical and Political Divisions.” The 2018 Bessette Lecture
on Medical Ethics presented on at the McGowan School of Business, King’s College, Wilkes-
Barre, PA, January 29, 2018.
“Health Systems in BRIC Countries.” Presented at BRICS et économies émeregentes, L’Ecole
Des Hautes Etudes en Social Sciences, Paris, France, January 11, 2018.
“The Politics of Health Reform.” presented at the Affordable Care Act: Present Status, Future
Prospects, and Implications for Health and Economic Security, 21st Century Seminar Series,
Rutgers University School of Public Health, Piscataway, NJ, December 13, 2017.
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“Physician Advocacy for Public Health.” presented at the Political Beliefs and Civic
Engagement of Physicians in an Era of Polarization Conference Sponsored by Tufts University
and the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Tufts University, Boston, MA, December 1,
2017.
“Achieving the Goal of Universal Coverage.” presented at the Universal Health Care Coverage,
Global Health Seminar, Columbia University, November 17, 2017.
“1332 waivers as a mechanism for change in the ACA.” presented at the 14th Binghamton
Symposium on Healthcare Management and Policy, State University of New York at
Binghamton, Binghamton, NY, November 10, 2017.
“Access to Care for Undocumented Patients” presented at the “Equ-Tea” Meeting, Columbia
University, November 6, 2017.
“State Health and Welfare Programs.” presented at International Education and Training
Programs, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, November 2, 2017.
“Health Care Reform and Aging Policy in America.” presented at International Education and
Training Programs, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, November 1, 2017.
“The World Cities Project: Lessons and Future Directions,” presented at the Department of
Policy Analysis and Public Management, Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy, October 25, 2017.
“The Ethics of Caregiving.” presented at the Jewish Community Foundation, Inc., Cherry Hill,
NJ, October 18, 2017.
“The Future of Healthcare Reform in the U.S.” presented to the Present Day Club, Princeton, NJ,
September 28, 2017.
“Trump, Obamacare, and American Federalism: Polarization, Policy Feedbacks, and the
Executive Branch,” presented to The Emeriti Assembly of Rutgers Council of AAUP-AFT
Chapters, New Brunswick, NJ, September 19, 2017.
“End of Life Care in France and the U.S.” (with Victor G. Rodwin, Daniel Weisz, Catherine
Quantin and Jonathan Cottenet), presented at the at the Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 1, 2017.
“Do Individual and Neighborhood Level Poverty Impact Medication Adherence Among
Individuals with High Cholesterol?” (with Catherine Allende) presented at the Project L/EARN
research training program at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research,
112 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ, August 4, 2017.
“Caring for People in an Aging Society” radio interview with Adriane Berg on Generation Bold
Radio (http://www.generationboldradio.com/), July 7, 2017.
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“Making Sense of Infant Mortality” presented at the Challenging the Conventional Wisdom: Is
the US Healthcare System as Bad as Critics Contend? Conference sponsored by the Health
Policy Center at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and hosted by the Department of Health Policy
& Management at Columbia University, New York, NY, June 19, 2017.
“Ethics in the Community: Novel Challenges; Novel Decisions,” presented at the symposium at
the 2017 International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation, Singapore, May 26, 2017.
“Hospitalization for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions Across Neighborhoods in Montreal
and New York: A Comparative Analysis” (with Erin Strumpf, Julie Fiset-Laniel, Daniel Weisz)
presented at the Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Toronto, ON,
Canada, May 24, 2017.
“Precaution and the Politics of Health Technology Assessment” presented at the Firth Annual
Conference on the Governance of Emerging Technologies, Law, Policy and Ethics, Arizona
State University, Phoenix, AZ, May 17, 2017.
“Undocumented Patients: Ethical and Policy Challenges” presented at Columbia University,
School of International Relations, April 3, 2017.
“Health Reform Politics: What Comes Next?” presented at Health Care Reform after the
Affordable Care Act: a forum on the future of health care reform, at the Institute for Health,
Health Care and Aging Research, Rutgers University, March 9, 2017.
“Disparities in Access to Primary Care in Global Cities: Using Hospitalizations for Ambulatory
Care Sensitive Conditions as a Measure of Health System Performance,” presented at Congreso
De Investigación En Salud Publica, Instituto Nacional Salud de Pública, Cuernavaca, Mexico,
March 3, 2017.
“Ethical Considerations in Access to Care for Undocumented Persons,” presented at the Yale
School of Medicine Bioethics Interest Group, Yale University, New Haven, CT, February 21,
2017.
“The Political Economy of Health Technology Assessment in the U.S.” presented at the
International Health Policy Conference, London School of Economics and Political Science,”
London, England, February 18, 2017.
“Health Policy and the Trump Administration,” presented to the Monmouth County Democratic
Women’s Caucus Retreat: What to Expect Under Trump’s Administration, Shrewsbury, NJ,
February 11, 2017.
“Health Care Reform and the Intergovernmental Lobby under Trump” presented at the Petrie-
Flom Center’s Fifth Annual Health Law P/Review at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA,
January 23, 2017.
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“How Federal and State Policies Shape Access to Health Care for Undocumented Patients,”
presented at Ethical Issues in Providing Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants, Issues in
Medical Ethics 26th New York Regional Conference, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY, December 9, 2016.
“Assessing the Concept of ‘Value for Money’ in Cancer Care,” presented at Sustainable Cancer
Care, Cancer Quality Council of Ontario, MaRS Discovery District - 101 College St, Toronto,
ON M5G 1L7, CA, November 16, 2016.
“The Politics of Evidence,” presented at the Institute for Health, Health Care and Aging, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ, November 10, 2016.
“Persistent Inequalities in Health and Access to Health Services,” (with Victor G. Rodwin and
Daniel Weisz) presented at the Walter Stafford Symposium: Structure of Race And Inequality,
New York University, New York City, NY, October 14, 2016.
“The Persistent Racial, Ethnic and Spatial Inequalities in Health: Evidence from NYC,”
presented at the Social Determinants of Health Workshop, George Mason University, Arlington,
VA, September 15, 2016.
“The Bright Side of Aging,” (with Kieke Okma) presented at the American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 1, 2016.
Panel Co-Organizer and Discussant, “What is Good Care for People Growing Old in
Singapore?” hosted by the National University of Singapore Centre for Biomedical Ethics
Bioethics Casebook Project, Singapore, August 25, 2016.
“Calculating Rehospitalization in Ile de France,” presented to the L’Agence Régionale de Santé,
Ile de France, June 7, 2016.
“Expanding the Definition of Costs and Benefits: A Role for Public Engagement?,” presented at
the Governance of Emerging Technologies, Tempe, AZ, May 24, 2016.
Discussant, Panel on Inequality, the Environment, and the Distribution of Public Resources,
Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 8, 2016.
Chair and Discussant, Panel on Implementing Health Reform, Midwest Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 7, 2016.
Discussant, Junior Scholar Symposium on the Politics of Human Rights, Midwest Political
Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 7, 2016.
“Current Health Care System Organization and Challenges: Montreal and New York City”
presented at Access to Health Services and Care Coordination in New York and Montreal:
An Invitational Meeting to Compare and Learn, New York University, March 11, 2016.
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“Comparing Access to Health Care Among Megacities,” presented at College of the Holy Cross,
Worcester, Massachusetts, November 11, 2015.
“Access to Care for Undocumented Patients: Local Innovations,” Keynote Address at the Forum
on Health, Homelessness and Poverty, George Mason University, School of Policy, Government
and International Affairs, Founders Hall, Room 113, Arlington, VA, November 5, 2015
“The Politics of DSRIP Waivers,” presented at the David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium,
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, October 28, 2015.
“Publishing in Health Policy,” Conference on the Future of Health Policy Research, University
of California, Berkeley, October 16, 2015.
“Medicare Coverage for Beta Amyloid PET Imaging: The Battle Over Evidence,” (with Karen
Maschke) presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, September 3, 2015.
“An Examination of Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Initiatives Underway
in Six States,” presented at “Medicaid’s Evolving Delivery System” Sponsored by Health Affairs
and the California Healthcare Foundation at the National Press Club, Washington, DC, July 8,
2015.
“Values and Impact Assessments for Synthetic Biology,” (with Gregory Kaebnick) presented at
the Values in Impact Assessment Workshop at the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, June 18,
2015.
“How Waivers Are Being Used To Promote System Improvement in Medicaid: Lessons from
Six States,” presented at the Health Affairs/Blue Shield of California Foundation/California
HealthCare Foundation’s Conference: The California Medi-Cal Waiver: Perspectives on
Promoting Health System Improvement in California,” Sacramento, CA, June 11, 2015.
“Bioethics: An Overview of the Field,” presented at the Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute in
Bioethics, Yale University, June 1, 2015.
“The Persistence of Small Area Variation and the Politics of Health Technology Assessment,”
presented at the Rutgers University School of Public Health, New Brunswick, NJ, May 19, 2015.
“Evidence-based Insurance Coverage: Law, Politics, and Public Policy,” (with Karen Maschke)
presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April
2015.
“How Do We Assess Value in Health Care?” Presented at the Hastings Center Boston Salon,
Boston, MA, February 25, 2015.
“Ethically sound strategies for improving health outcomes while controlling costs of medical
care,” Panel on “The Coming Conflict between Scientific Breakthroughs & Cost,” at the
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National Academy of Social Insurance’s 27th Annual Conference, “Medicare and Medicaid: The
Next 50 Years,” National Press Club in Washington, DC, January 28-29, 2015.
“What New Questions will the Wider Availability of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Raise
for the Healthcare System?” session moderator, Chinese University of Hong Kong Centre for
Bioethics Launch Conference: Building Bioethics Capacity in Hong Kong: Ethical Dimensions
of Policy for Ageing and Genetics, Conference Hall 2/F Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei
Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong, January 10, 2015.
“Changing Demographics and Health Status in World Cities,” presented at Chinese University of
Hong Kong Centre for Bioethics Launch Conference: Building Bioethics Capacity in Hong
Kong: Ethical Dimensions of Policy for Ageing and Genetics, Conference Hall 2/F Central
Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong, January 9, 2015.
“Health System Challenge in Global Cities,” session moderator, Chinese University of Hong
Kong Centre for Bioethics Launch Conference: Building Bioethics Capacity in Hong Kong:
Ethical Dimensions of Policy for Ageing and Genetics, Conference Hall 2/F Central Government
Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong, January 9, 2015.
“Undocumented Patients and the Health Care Safety-Net,” presented at the Center for Medical
Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, December 15, 2014.
“Comparing Health Policy Consequences: Findings from the World Cities Project,” presented at
the State University of New York at New Paltz, October 11, 2014.
“Politics, Values, and Access to Untested Medical Interventions: The Case of Stem Cell
Treatments,” (with Karen Maschke) presented at the 2014 American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 30, 2014.
Chair, Panel on “The Politics of Long Term Care in Comparative Perspective,” at the 2014
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28, 2014.
“The Ethics of Ageing in Global Cities: A Preview of the 2015 Bioethics Centre Launch
Conference,” presented at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Bioethics Centre Summer
Workshop, Hong Kong, China, July 16, 2014.
“Transnational Perspectives on End of Life Issues: Normative Lessons from the World Cities
Project,” presented at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Bioethics Centre Summer
Workshop, Hong Kong, China, July 15, 2014.
“Health Care Inequalities in World Cities,” presented at the Boston University School of Public
Health, Boston, MA, June 26, 2014.
“The Dually-Eligible, Long-Term Care Reform and the ACA,” presented at the Boston
University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, June 26, 2014.
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“Making Difficult Decisions with Patients and Families: Using Web-Based Casebook to Teach
Medical Ethics,” presented at the Yale-Hastings Program Bioethics Seminar, Garrison, NY, June
25, 2014.
“Leadings Issues in Bioethics,” presented at the Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute in
Bioethics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, June 2, 2014.
“Exploring the Meaning of Democratic Deliberation over Synthetic Biology,” presented at the
Governance of Emerging Technologies Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, May 28, 2014.
Chair, Panel on Health Reform and the Health Care Safety-Net, Midwest Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 3, 2014.
“The Politics of Health Technology Assessment in the United States,” presented at the
Interdisciplinary Health Policy Seminar, Department of Health Management and Policy,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 18, 2014.
“What can a web-based casebook project about healthcare ethics offer?” presented with
Jacqueline Chin, Michael Dunn, Jacob Moses, Calvin Ho and Nancy Berlinger at the 2014
CENTRES International Conference, Singapore, January 20, 2014.
“Making long-term care decisions with chronically ill patients,” presented with Jacqueline Chin,
Yehudi Yeo, Ow Yong Lai Meng, Andy Sim and Anita Lim at the 2014 CENTRES International
Conference, Singapore, January 20, 2014.
“Health Care Reform: The Politics of Fear,” presented at the American Historical Association
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 5, 2014.
“Primary Care and Health System Performance: Lessons from the World Cities Project,”
presented at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers, the State
University of New Jersey, October 24, 2013.
“The Demographics of Global Aging,” presented at the Mailman School of Public Health,
Columbia University, September 16, 2013.
“The Administrative Presidency And Fractious Federalism: The Case Of Obamacare,” presented
with Frank J. Thompson at the 2013 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,
Chicago, Illinois, August 31, 2013.
Chair, Ageing and Public Policy Panel, International Conference on Public Policy, Grenoble,
France, June 26-28, 2013.
“Vermont’s Health Care Reform in Comparative Perspective,” presented to the Blue Cross/Blue
Shield of Vermont’s Board of Directors, Stowe, VT, June 25, 2013.
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“Problems with the U.S. Health Care System and How the ACA Addresses Them,” presented at
the Student Physician Awareness Day: The Future of Medicine: Changes in Healthcare from the
Boardroom to the Bedside, American Medical Student Association, New York Medical College,
Valhalla, NY, April 13, 2013.
“Growing Older in World Cities: An Overview,” presented at the Hunter College School of
Public Health, April 10, 2013.
“Learning from age-friendly cities: Looking to frame models for developing countries (India and
China),” presented at the Healthy Aging Leadership Forum, Mailman School of Public Health,
Columbia University, March 4, 2013.
“Three symptoms in search of a diagnosis: viewing the french health system from a telescope,”
with Victor Rodwin and Daniel Weisz, presented at GESTION ET ECONOMIE MEDICALES:
Les Evénements de l’Année en Economie Médicale Sous la Présidence du Professeur Catherine
QUANTIN, Paris, France, February 1, 2013.
“Health care and the 2012 election,” presented at the Presidential Election of 2012 Conference,
Hiram College, Hiram, OH, November 17, 2012.
“Health care reform in the U.S.: Implications for medical professionals,” presented at Yale
University, November 13, 2012.
“Undocumented patients: an ethical evaluation of policy,” presented at the 2012 AAMC
meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 4, 2012.
“The U.S. health care system in comparative perspective,” presented at Touro College, New
York, NY, October 30, 2012.
“Is it reasonable to deny older patients treatment for glioblastoma?” presented at the 2012
Thomas Pitts Lectureship, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, October 26,
2012.
“Undocumented Patients: Ethical and Policy Questions,” presented at the 2012 American Society
of Bioethics Meeting, Washington, DC, October 20, 2012.
“The Safety Net At The Crossroads? Whither Medicaid DSH,” Presented at the Health Care
Safety-Net in a Post-Reform World webinar, George Washington University Law School,
Washington, DC, October 18, 2012.
“Implementing Health Care Reform in the U.S.: Lessons from the World Cities Project,”
presented at the Writing the Master Narrative for U.S. Health Policy meeting, Brooklyn Law
School, Brooklyn, NY September 28, 2012.
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“Framing the Issue of Ageing and Health Care Spending: Canada, UK and the US” with Sara
Allin, presented at the Columbia-LSE Health Policy Group meeting, New York, NY, September
21, 2012.
“New Medical Technologies and Patient Voices,” presented (online) at the American Political
Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, August 30, 2012.
“Policy implications of an aging workforce,” with Kenneth Knapp, presented (online) at the
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, August 30, 2012.
“How do incentives and structures influence provider and patient choices?,” presented at the
Workshop on Fertility Treatment and Multiple Births: Ethical and Policy Issues, Sponsored by
the Hastings Center at the March of Dimes, White Plains, NY June 20, 2012.
“Technology, Costs, and Premature newborns: An Ethical and Policy Perspective,” presented at
the 36th Annual Conference of the National Association of Perinatal Social Workers, Little Rock,
AR, May 11, 2012.
"Who Speaks for the Public?" Presented at the Synthetic Biology Meeting, The Hastings Center,
Garrison, NY, May 8, 2012.
“Access to Palliative Care: Singapore & Select Asian Countries,” presented with Calvin Ho at
the Lancet Oncology Asian Oncology Summit, Singapore, April 15, 2012.
“New Medical Technologies and Public Voices,” presented to the California Institute for
Regenerative Medicine Board of Directors, Sacramento, CA, March 21, 2012.
“The U.S. Health Care System: Overview and Performance Evaluation,” presented at the Yale
University Global Health Leadership Institute, New Haven, CT, January 26, 2012.
“Access to Health Care in World Cities,” presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Geriatrics,
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, January 19, 2012.
“End-of-Life Care in the US: Overview and Policy Challenges,” presented at the International
Longevity Center-Japan Symposium on End of Life Care, Tokyo, Japan, November 17, 2011.
“Health Reform Politics in the U.S.,” presented at the Korean Society for Medical Ethics Bi-
Annual Conference 2011, Seoul, South Korea, October 22, 2011.
“Cancer Chronicity: New Research and Policy Challenges,” presented at the Korean Society for
Medical Ethics Bi-Annual Conference 2011, Seoul, South Korea, October 21, 2011.
“Aging, health care spending and intergenerational equity,” presented at the third Columbia-LSE
health policy meeting, London, England, September 21, 2011.
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Discussant, “Healthcare rationing in a pluralistic society: can cost effectiveness analysis do what
we want and need it to do?” Health Care Rationing Conference, London School of Economics
and Political Science, London, England, September 20, 2011.
“Hospital Cost Control: Lessons from the OECD,” presented at Renmin University, Beijing,
China, August 1, 2011.
“Antimicrobial Resistance: A Global Challenge,” presented at the International Health
Leadership symposium, Beijing China July 30, 2011.
“American Ambivalence about Cost Control,” presented at the Midwest Political Science
Association Conference, Chicago, IL April 2, 2011.
Discussant, comparative health politics panel, Midwest Political Science Association
Conference, Chicago, IL March 31, 2011.
“What is an age-friendly city?” presented at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburgh, FL,
March 2, 2011.
“Taking seriously ill people seriously: ethics and policy dimensions of the chronic disease/end-
of-life care,” presented with Nancy Berlinger, Third Global Alliance for Biomedical Ethics
Centers (GABEX) International Conference, Tokyo, Japan, February 11, 2011.
“The World Cities Project and lessons for health care reform in the US,” presented at the School
of Public Policy, University of Maryland at College Park, MD, January 26, 2011.
“Horizontal equity and access to health care,” presented at the Center for Ethics and Public Life,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January 24, 2011.
“Lessons from the World Cities Project,” presented at Center for Health Economics and Policy
Analysis, McMaster University, Ontario Canada, January 19, 2011.
“End of life care for patients with dementia: institutional realities,” presented at the London
School of Economics, December 15, 2010.
“Health reform in China: assessing the effort to establish community-based primary care,”
presented at the Meeting of the American College of Cardiology, Hearthouse, Washington, DC,
October 28, 2010.
“Access to care in world cities: Implications for health care reform,” presented at Grand Rounds,
Department of Health Policy, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, October 26, 2010.
“Securing Access to Quality Health Care in London, Paris and New York,” presented at the
North American Meeting of RC25: The Comparative Health Policy Research Committee,
International Political Science Association, Baltimore, MD, October 22, 2010.
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“Growing Older in Hong Kong, London and New York: Addressing the Challenge of Chronic
Disease,” presented at the CADENZA conference, Hong Kong University, October 9, 2010.
“A Profile of Informal Caregiving in the United States Adult Population,” presented with
Deborah Viola, Peter Arno, Connie Siskowski and Donna Cohen at the International Conference
on Evidence-Based Policy in Long-Term Care, London School of Economics and Political
Science, London, England, September 9, 2010.
“The Caregiving Workforce in the United States,” presented with Peter Arno and Deborah Viola
at the International Conference on Evidence-Based Policy in Long-Term Care, London School of
Economics and Political Science, London, England, September 9, 2010.
“The Bright Side of Aging: Reframing the Debate,” presented with Keike Okma, The 2010
American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington, DC, September 2, 2010.
“Economic Evaluation in England and the United States,” presented at the Conference on the
Assessment and Approval of Medicine and Healthcare Technology, Renmin University, Beijing,
China, July 19, 2010.
“Lessons from the World Cities Project,” presented at the International Health Leadership
Conference, Beijing, China, July 15, 2010.
“The Implications of Urban Aging in World Cities,” presented at the Columbia University
Global Center Seminar, Beijing, China, July 14, 2010.
“Barriers to the Use of Vaccination in Europe” presented at the European Public Health
Association Meeting, Lodz, Poland, November 26, 2009.
“Using Population Data to Target Services for Vulnerable Older Persons” presented at the
Powell Lawton Conference on Urban Aging, Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2009.
“Primary Care and Health Reform in the U.S.” presented to the American Student Medical
Association Meeting, Brooklyn, NY, November 10, 2009.
“Access to Health Care for Older Persons: England and the U.S.” presented with Sara Allin at
the Columbia University-London School of Economics and Political Science Health Policy
Conference, London, England, October 24, 2009.
“The Politics of Comparative Effectiveness Research,” presented at the Hastings Center,
Garrison, NY, August 4, 2009.
“Comparing Urban Health Care Systems,” International Association of Geriatrics and
Gerontology, World Congress of Ageing, Paris, France, July 7, 2009.
“Evaluating Access to Health Care in World Cities,” Hong Kong Hospital Authority Convention
2009, Hong Kong, PRC, May 5, 2009.
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“Health as an Investment,” European Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy Council, Paris,
France, April 9, 2009.
“Health Policy in Comparative Perspective,” University of North Texas Health Science Center,
March 9, 2009.
“Examining Horizontal Equity,” London School of Economics and Political Science Michaelmas
Term Formal Seminar Programme, London, England, December 12, 2008.
“The Diversity and Inequality Challenge,” LondonHealth 08: Innovating for a World City,
Sponsored by the English National Health Service, London, England, December 11, 2008.
Discussant, Aging in the Urban Environment: Philadelphia as a Living Laboratory,
Gerontological Society of America National Scientific Meeting, National Harbor, MD,
November 24, 2008.
“Older New Yorkers: A Demographic Profile,” Building Volunteer Communities, United
Hospital Fund, New York, NY, November 7, 2008.
Chair, Aging and Politics Panel, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,
Boston, MA, August 29, 2008.
“Healthcare Systems in Global Cities: Opportunities, Lessons, and Learning from Experiments,”
Agents of Change Conference, Columbia University, June 19, 2008.
“The World Cities Project: An Overview” presented at the AgeBoom Academy, International
Longevity Center-USA, New York, NY, May 31, 2008.
“History of Geriatric Healthcare in America: How Does the US Compare to Other Nations in the
Care of its Elderly?” State of Health Care for Older Americans, Metropolitan Area Geriatrics
Society Meeting, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY, April 16, 2008.
“Réduire les hospitalisations évitables: une politique pour rentabiliser les dépenses de soins de
santé,” Presented with Victor Rodwin and Daniel Weisz, Fondation Pour La Recherche
Medicale, Paris, France, February 7, 2008.
“Urban Aging: The World Cities Project,” Presented at the Gerontological Society of America’s
Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 20, 2007
“Improving Health and Aging Services with Geographic Needs Assessment,” Presented at the
Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2007.
“The Value of Comparing Health System Performance,” Presented at the Weill Medical College
of Cornell University, New York, NY, November 14, 2007.
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“State Health Reforms: An Overview,” Presented at the Association of American Medical
Colleges’ Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 3, 2007.
“Health as an Investment: A Comparative Perspective,” Presented at the Massachusetts Medical
Society’s Annual “State of the State” Meeting, Waltham, MA, October 18, 2007.
“The Health Risks to Older New Yorkers in the Community,” Roundtable participant at the
Eighteenth Annual Symposium on Health Care Services in New York: Research and Practice,
United Hospital Fund, New York, NY, October 17, 2007.
“Advocacy and Health Policy for the Poor in the US,” Presented with Colleen Grogan at the
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1, 2007.
"Comparing Health Systems: The Promise and Perils of Policy Learning," Presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, Student Section, Chicago, IL, June 23,
2007.
“Health Care in World Cities,” Presented at the Department of Public Health Grand Rounds,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, June 19, 2007.
“Aging in New York City and Paris: Challenges for Research and Policy,” Presented with Victor
Rodwin and Alfred Spira to the Lectures in Public Policy Series of the American University of
Paris, Paris, France, June 5, 2007.
“A New Way to Compare Health Systems,” Presented with Victor Rodwin at the London School
of Economics and Political Science, London, England, June 1, 2007.
“Population Aging and Pro-Natalism,” Presented at the New York State Political Science
Association Meeting, Poughkeepsie NY, April 21, 2007.
“Access to Primary Care in Two World Cities,” Presentation at the Columbia Medical School,
October 11, 2006.
“Avoidable Hospitalizations in Manhattan and Paris.” Keynote Speaker at the Annual Healthcare
Conference of the Foundation for Accounting Education, New York, NY June 8, 2006.
“Growing Older in World Cities” Presented with Victor G. Rodwin at the Global Partnership
Seminar Series, Japan Foundation, New York, NY, June 6, 2006
“Growing Older in World Cities: Implications for Emergency Preparedness.” Presented with
Victor G. Rodwin to the Global Aging Initiative of the AARP’s International Office,
Washington, DC, May 31, 2006.
“Vulnerable Older People in New York City.” Presented with Victor G. Rodwin at the Meeting
on Emergency Preparedness and Vulnerable Older Persons at the International Longevity
Center-USA, New York, NY, April 3, 2006.
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"A New Approach to the Comparative Analysis of Health Systems: Invasive Treatment for Heart
Disease in the U.S, France and their two World Cities." Presented with Victor G. Rodwin and
Daniel Weisz to the New York Health Policy Group, New York, NY, January 24, 2006.
“Aging in Paris and New York: Preliminary results from the Urban Ecology Study.” Presented
with Victor G. Rodwin and Alfred Spira at the Gerontological Society of America Annual
Meeting Orlando, FL, November 20, 2005.
“NORCs and Beyond: Cities Confront the Longevity Revolution,” Presented with Victor G.
Rodwin to the AgeBoom Academy, International Longevity Center-USA, New York, NY,
September 28, 2005.
“Aging in Cities: Implications for Policy.” Presented at the American Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 2, 2005.
“Growing Older in World Cities: A Comparative International Perspective.” Presented at the
World Congress of Gerontology Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 27, 2005.
“Neighborhoods, Aging and Health: A Pilot Study in New York City and Paris” Presented at the
World Congress of Gerontology Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 27, 2005.
“The Factors that Influence Healthy Ageing.” Presented at the Unilever Health Conference,
Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 21, 2005.
“The Alliance for Health & the Future: An Overview,” Presented at the Joint Conference of the
National Council on Aging-American Society of Aging,” Philadelphia, PA, March 13, 2005.
“The Challenge of Conducting Neighborhood Research on Urban Aging,” Presented at the Joint
Conference of the National Council on Aging-American Society on Aging,” Philadelphia, PA,
March 12, 2005.
“Avoidable Hospitalizations in Manhattan and Paris,” presented at the 3rd Conference on Urban
Health, Boston, MA, October 21, 2004.
“Longevity on the World Stage,” Presented with Victor G. Rodwin to the AgeBoom Academy,
International Longevity Center-USA, New York, NY, October 5, 2004.
“The Health of Older New Yorkers” with Daniel Weisz, presented at the 8th International
Conference of Health Systems Science, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2, 2004.
"Guidelines for Health and the Future: A Call to Action" presented at the World Federation of
Public Health Associations, Brighton, England, April 20, 2004.
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"Growing Older in New York City: Healthy and Productive Aging in Diverse Neighborhoods"
presented at the Seminar on Growing Older in World Cities sponsored by ILC-Japan, Tokyo,
Japan, March 9, 2004.
“Urban Ecology of Old Age: Social Interaction Among New York Neighborhoods” with Victor
Rodwin. Presented at the 131st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association
Conference, San Francisco, November 17, 2003.
“Growing Older in World Cities: Models for the Future from New York, London, Paris and
Tokyo” with Victor Rodwin. Presented at the Third International Union for the Scientific Study
of Populations Seminar on Longevity and Health: Increasing Longevity: Causes, Consequences
and Prospects, New York City, October 22, 2003.
“The Provision of Care by General Internists,” with Heidi Park, Gerry Fairbrother and Roberta
Scheinmann. Presented at the AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 27, 2003.
“Patterns of Heart Disease and Treatment in Three World Cities: New York, London and Paris,”
with Victor G. Rodwin and Daniel Weisz. Presented at the David Rogers Health Policy
Colloquium, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, April 30, 2003.
“Aging and Long-Term Care in Four World Cities,” with Victor Rodwin. Presented at the 130th
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 13,
2002.
“Deliberation and the Democratic Wish,” with Colleen Grogan. Presented at the 2002 Annual
Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Providence, RI, November 8, 2002.
“How Community Health Centers and Outpatient Clinics at Safety-Net Hospitals are Coping
with their Uninsured,” with Gerry Fairbrother, Heidi Park, and Roberta Scheinmann. Presented
at the 33rd National Association of Community Health Centers Annual Conference, New
Orleans, LA, September 14-17, 2002
“How Community Health Centers are Coping with their Uninsured Caseloads,” with Gerry
Fairbrother and Heidi Park. Presented at the National Association of Community Health Centers’
27th Policy and Issues Forum, Washington, DC, March 18, 2002.
“Cardiovascular Disease in Paris and Manhattan,” with Victor Rodwin and Daniel Weisz.
Presented at the Valencia Forum: An International Scientific Congress, Auspiced by the
International Association of Gerontology and Co-sponsored by the United Nations Population
Fund, Valencia, Spain, April 2, 2002.
“State Community Benefit Reporting Laws: Implications for Charity,” with Bradford H. Gray
and Gabriel Montero. Presented at the Charity Care Conference, Petris Center on Health Care
Markets and Consumer Welfare, Berkeley, CA, October 15, 2001.
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“Pragmatic Talk and Unfulfilled Promises: Deliberative Democracy and Local Governance,”
with Colleen M. Grogan. Presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 1.
“The History of AHCPR: Key Events and Lessons Learned,” with Bradford H. Gray and Sara
Collins. Presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research,
Los Angeles, CA, June 24-June 27.
"The Social Roles of Medicare: HCFA's Capacity for a Broader Social Role and Organizational
Constraints on Policy Evolution," with Mark Schlesinger. Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting
of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September 2-5.
“Social Policy and Employer Responsibility,” Presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 2-6.
“The Rhetoric and Reality of Mainstreaming in Medicaid,” with Colleen Grogan. Presented at
the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 23-
30.
“The New Politics of Welfare Medicine,” Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Meeting, Aspen, CO, May 30-June 1.
“The Politics of Quality: Regulating Medicare Managed Care,” Presented at the 1996 Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 28 -
September 1.
“The Boundaries of Reform: Health Care Politics in the 1990s,” Presented at the 1994 Annual
Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Providence, RI, November 10-12.
Chair, Panel on Public Policy Issues in American Government at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the
Northeastern Political Science Association, Providence, RI, November 10 - 12.
“Health Care Reform and Campaign Finance in 1992: Proactive Politics and Policy Shaping,”
with Robert M. Tennant. Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political
Science Association, Newark, NJ, November 11-13.
Chair, Panel on the Media, Elections, and the Shaping of Public Policy at the 1993 Annual
Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Newark, NJ, November 11-13.
“Preventative Medicine?: Health Care Reform and Campaign Finance in the 1992 Congressional
Elections,” with Robert M. Tennant. Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association, Savannah, GA, November 3-6.
“The Health Care Legacy of the New Deal,” Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the
Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-17.
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“Community Mobilization for the Urban Poor,” Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of Black
Political Scientists, Oakland, CA, March 10-13.
"Burdens of the Past: Policy Feedbacks and American Health Care Policy", A Paper Delivered
to the University of the District of Columbia Institute of Gerontology Summer Conference, July,
1992.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Faculty fellowship, "Life & Death" Seminar, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2019-
2020.
2018 Excellence in Teaching Award, Rutgers University School of Public Health Student
Government Organization, May 11, 2018.
American Political Science Association Organized Section on Federalism and Intergovernmental
Relations’ Publius, The Journal of Federalism Best Article Award for the article “The
Administrative Presidency and Fractious Federalism: The Case of Obamacare” (with Frank
Thompson), awarded at the 2015 APSA Annual Meeting.
Hope Award for Advocacy, RESOLVE: The Infertility Association, 2014 (awarded to the
Hastings Center and Yale School of Medicine for the project on Fertility Treatment and Multiple
Births by Josephine Johnston, Michael K. Gusmano and Pasquale Patrizio)
The Callahan Fund Award, The Hastings Center, 2013
The Columbia-LSE Alliance Collaborative Research Fund Award (with Adam Oliver and
Corinna Sorenson), 2008-2009
Lauterstein Scholarship, 2004-2007
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Caldarone Junior Faculty Research Award, 2004
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Conley H. Dillon Memorial Dissertation Award, 1994-95
University of Maryland at College Park
Government and Politics Research Award (with Robert M. Tennant)
1993 Health PAC Study
Distinction, Ph.D. Comprehensive Exams in Political Economy, 1992
University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Government and Politics.
Public Service Internship Fellowship, 1990-1991
University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Government and Politics.
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Outstanding Student Award, 1990
Master of Arts in Public Affairs and Policy
State University of New York at Albany.
Departmental Honors in Political Science, 1988
State University of New York at Albany.
Honors Seminar Program, 1986-1988
State University of New York at Albany
Department of Political Science.