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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Simone Rauscher Singh CONTACT INFORMATION: University of Michigan School of Public Health Department of Health Management and Policy 1420 Washington Heights M3533 SPH II Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: 734-936-1194 Fax: 734-764-4338 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 2010 Ph.D. Health Services Organization and Policy University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2007 M.A. Applied Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2005 Diplom Business Administration University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth/Germany PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2012 – present Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy University of Michigan Ann Arbor School of Public Health 2010 – 2012 Assistant Professor of Health Systems Administration Georgetown University Washington, DC School of Nursing and Health Studies

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Simone Rauscher Singh

CONTACT INFORMATION:

University of Michigan School of Public Health Department of Health Management and Policy 1420 Washington Heights M3533 SPH II Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: 734-936-1194 Fax: 734-764-4338 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION:

2010 Ph.D. Health Services Organization and Policy University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2007 M.A. Applied Economics

University of Michigan Ann Arbor 2005 Diplom Business Administration

University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth/Germany PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

2012 – present Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy University of Michigan Ann Arbor School of Public Health 2010 – 2012 Assistant Professor of Health Systems Administration Georgetown University Washington, DC School of Nursing and Health Studies

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PUBLICATIONS:

Peer-reviewed publications:

1. Singh, S.R., Cramer, G., and Young, G.J. 2017. “The magnitude of a

community’s health needs and nonprofit hospitals’ progress in meeting those needs: Are we faced with a paradox? Public Health Reports (forthcoming).

2. Singh, S.R., Young, G.J., Loomer, L., and Madison, K. 2017. “State-level community benefit regulation and nonprofit hospitals’ provision of community benefits.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (forthcoming).

3. Singh, S.R. and Young, G.J. 2017. “Tax-exempt hospitals' investments in

community health and local public health spending: Patterns and relationships. Health Services Research. doi:10.1111/1475-6773.12739.

4. Kullgren, J.T., Segel, J.E., Peterson, T.A., Fendrick, A.M., and Singh, S.R. 2017. “Availability and variation of publicly reported prescription drug prices.” American Journal of Managed Care 23 (7): 444-448.

5. Singh, S.R. and Carlton, E. 2017. “Exploring the link between completion of

accreditation prerequisites and local health departments' decision to collaborate with tax-exempt hospitals around the community health assessment.” Journal of

Public Health Management and Practice 23 (2): 138-147.

6. Singh, S.R., Winterbauer, N.L. Tucker, A., and Harrison, L.M. 2017. “Exploring costing methods for environmental health services in North Carolina.” Public

Health Reports 132 (1): 37-40.

7. Cramer, G.R., Singh, S.R., Flaherty, S., and Young, G.J. 2017. “The progress of U.S. hospitals in addressing community health needs. American Journal of Public

Health 107 (2): 255-261.

8. Nikpay, S., Buchmueller, T., Levy, H., and, Singh, S.R. 2016. “The relationship between uncompensated care and hospital financial position: Implications of the ACA Medicaid expansion for hospital operating margins. Journal of Health Care

Finance 43 (2): 73-89.

9. Singh, S.R. and Carlton, E. 2016. “Local health departments’ involvement in hospital implementation plans.” Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems

Research 5 (4): 34-39.

10. Winterbauer, N.L., Singh, S.R., Tucker, A., and Harrison, L.M. 2016. “A tool to cost environmental health services in North Carolina local health departments.” Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research 5 (3): 8-13.

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11. Singh, S.R., Winterbauer, N.L., Tucker, A., and Harrison, L.M. 2015. “Local health departments’ costs of providing environmental health services.” Frontiers

in Public Health Services and Systems Research 4 (5): 7-12.

12. Singh, S.R., Bakken, E., Kindig, D.A., and Young, G.A. 2015. “Hospital community benefit in the context of the larger public health system: A state-level analysis of hospital and governmental public health spending across the United States.” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 22 (2): 164-174.

13. Rubin, D.B., Singh, S.R., and Young, G.A. 2015. “Tax-exempt hospitals and

community benefit: New directions in policy and practice.” Annual Review of

Public Health 36: 545-557.

14. Carlton, E. and Singh, S.R. 2015. “Accreditation intent, community health assessments and local health department-hospital collaboration. Frontiers in

Public Health Services and Systems Research 4 (1): 1-6.

15. Singh, S.R., Young, G.A., Lee, S.Y.D., Song, P.H., and Alexander, J.A. 2015. “Analysis of hospitals’ community benefit expenditures’ alignment with community health needs: Evidence from a national investigation of tax-exempt hospitals.” American Journal of Public Health 105 (5): 914-921.

16. Bernet, P.M. and Singh, S.R. 2015. “Economies of scale in the production of

public health services: An analysis of local health districts in Florida.” American

Journal of Public Health 105 (S2): S260-S267.

17. Singh, S.R. 2014. “Public health spending and population health: A systematic review.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 47 (5): 634-640.

18. Singh, S.R. and Bernet, P.M. 2014. “Economies of scale and scope in public

health: An analysis of food hygiene services provided by local health departments in Florida.” Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research 3 (3): Article 5.

19. Singh, V., Peterson, K., and Singh, S.R. 2014. “Intimate partner violence victimization: Identification and response in primary care.” Primary Care: Clinics

in Office Practice 41: 261–281.

20. Singh, S.R. 2014. “Not-for-profit hospitals’ provision of community benefit: An analysis of Maryland hospitals’ charitable expenditures during the 2008 recession.” Journal of Hospital Administration 3 (3): 7-16.

21. Greer, S.L. and Singh, S.R. 2014. “Obama’s health reform: what is it and what

does it mean for the future of health care in the United States?” Gesundheitsӧkonomie & Qualitӓtsmanagement 19 (2): 53-66.

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22. Singh, S.R. 2013. “Efficiency in public health service delivery: An analysis of clinical health services provided by local health departments in Florida.” Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research 2 (7): Article 3.

23. Singh, S.R. and Song, P.H. 2013. “Non-operating revenues and hospital financial

performance: Can hospitals rely on income from non-patient-care activities to offset losses on patient care?” Health Care Management Review 38 (3): 201-210.

24. Singh, S.R. 2013. “Not-for-profit hospitals’ provision of community benefit

beyond charity care: Is there a trade-off between free medical care and other health services provided to the community?” Journal of Health Care Finance 39 (3): 41–52.

25. Singh, S.R. 2013. “Community benefit in exchange for nonprofit hospital tax exemption: Current trends and future outlook.” Journal of Health Care Finance 39 (3): 31–40.

26. Rubin, D.B., Singh, S.R., and Jacobson, P.D. 2013. “Evaluating the adequacy of hospitals’ provision of community benefit: An argument for an outcome-based population health approach to nonprofit hospital tax exemption.” American

Journal of Public Health 103 (4): 612–616.

27. Rauscher, S. and Wheeler, J.R.C. 2012. “The importance of working capital management for hospital profitability: Evidence from bond-issuing, not-for-profit U.S. hospitals.” Health Care Management Review 37 (4): 339–346.

28. Rauscher, S. and Wheeler, J.R.C. 2012. “Short-term financial management and

long-term financial performance: What is the link between revenue cycle management, profitability, and not-for-profit hospitals’ ability to grow equity?” Journal of Healthcare Management 57 (5): 325–341.

29. Rauscher, S. and Vyzas, M. 2012. “The validity of self-reported community

benefit expenditures: Evidence from not-for-profit hospitals in California.” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 18 (4): 346–354.

30. Greer, S.L. and Rauscher, S., 2011. “When does market-making make markets:

EU health services policy at work in the UK and Germany.” Journal of Common

Market Studies 49 (4): 797–822.

31. Greer, S.L. and Rauscher, S., 2011. “Destabilization rights and restabilization politics: Policy and political reactions to European Union health care services law.” European Journal of Public Policy 18 (2): 220–240.

32. Rauscher, S. and Wheeler, J.R.C. 2010. “Hospital revenue cycle management and

payer mix: Do government Medicare and Medicaid undermine hospitals’ ability

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to generate and collect patient care revenue?” Journal of Health Care Finance 37 (2): 90–104.

33. Rauscher, S. and Wheeler, J.R.C. 2008. “Effective hospital revenue cycle

management: Is there a trade-off between the amount of patient revenue and the speed of revenue collection?” Journal of Healthcare Management 53 (8): 392–406.

34. Wheeler, J.R.C., White, B., Rauscher, S., Nahra, T.A., Reiter, K.L., Curtin, K.M.,

and Damberg, C.L. 2007. “Pay-for-performance as a method to establish the business case for quality.” Journal of Health Care Finance 33 (4): 17–30.

Book chapters:

1. Turner, J.S., Singh, S.R., Evashwick, C., and Eastaugh, S. 2013. “The financing of public health.”, in A.J. Rodriguez-Morales. 2013. Current Topics in Public

Health, InTech. DOI: 10.5772/56648.

2. Greer, S.L. and Rauscher, S., 2009. “Chapter 3: European Union health politics: The key issues facing states.”, in: S.L. Greer. 2009. The politics of European

Union health policies, Open University Press: Maidenhead, Philadelphia.

Edited volumes:

1. Schmid, A. and Singh, S.R. (Editors). 2014. Crossing borders: Health care in the

U.S. Verlag P.C.O.: Bayreuth, Germany.

Non-peer reviewed reports:

1. Bernet, P.M. and Singh, S.R. 2013. “The cost of doing business: Developing a cost model for the minimum local public health services package in Ohio.” Prepared for the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners (AOHC) and the Ohio Research Association for Public Health Improvement.

Conference presentations:

2017 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, AcademyHealth PHSR Interest Group Meeting, NACCHO Annual Meeting, APHA Annual Meeting

2016 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, AcademyHealth PHSR Interest Group Meeting, ASTHO CFO In-Person Network Meeting

2015 Keeneland Conference, AcademyHealth Annual Research, AcademyHealth PHSR Interest Group Meeting, Meeting AcademyHealth Quality and Value Interest

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Group Meeting, Health Economics Association Annual Meeting, APHA Annual Meeting, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting

2014 Keeneland Conference, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, APHA

Annual Meeting, Annual International Conference on Health Economics, Management and Policy

2013 Keeneland Conference, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Keeneland

Conference, APHA Annual Meeting

2012 Keeneland Conference, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, APHA Annual Meeting

2011 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting 2010 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Political Studies Association Annual

Conference, APHA Annual Meeting GRANT FUNDING:

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (PI: Betty Bekemeier, University of Washington) “Public Health Activities and Services Tracking: Developing and evaluating strategies for a nationwide uniform chart of accounts to measure public health investment and spending.” Role: Co-Investigator (Subcontract PI) 12/15/2015-12/14/2017 Total amount: $995,813 Kresge Foundation (PI: Peter Jacobson, University of Michigan) “Developing adaptive strategies for Michigan’s health departments” Role: Co-Investigator 09/01/2014-08/31/2015 Total amount: $200,000 Veterans Health Administration (PI: Tammie Nahra, University of Michigan) “Evaluation of VA free-standing dialysis units.” Role: Co-Investigator 09/29/2012-05/31/2015 Total direct amount: $266,676 University of Michigan Detroit Urban Research Center (Co-PIs: Jeffrey Kullgren and Shannon Saksewski, University of Michigan) “Engaging small business to improve health and health care in Detroit” Role: Co-Investigator

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02/03/2014-03/31/2015 Total amount: $3,000 University of Michigan MCubed Program “Usability and impact of a health care price transparency tool.” Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PIs: Jeffrey Kullgren and Tim Peterson, University of Michigan) 12/01/2012-04/01/2015 Total amount: $60,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Co-PIs: Lisa Harrison and Nancy Winterbauer, East Carolina University) “The influence of organizational and community characteristics on the cost of providing mandated public health services in North Carolina.” Role: Co-Investigator (Subcontract PI) 07/15/2013-01/14/2015 Total amount of subcontract: $27,667 University of Michigan Office of the Vice President for Research (PI: Scott Greer, University of Michigan) “Territory, austerity, and social inequality.” Role: Co-Investigator 09/01/2013-05/31/2014 Total amount: $49,846 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation “Variations in the costs of delivering public health services: An analysis of local health departments in Florida.” Role: Principal Investigator 02/01/2013-01/31/2014 Total amount: $10,000 University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Studies “The role of state community benefit regulation in not-for-profit hospitals’ provision of population health services.” Role: Principal Investigator 05/01/2013-08/31/2013 Total amount: $20,000 University of Michigan Center for Ethics in Public Life (PI: Peter Jacobson, University of Michigan) “Where ethics meets accounting: The effect of state-level community benefit reporting requirements on nonprofit hospitals’ provision of community benefits.” Role: Co-Investigator Total amount: $15,000

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES:

Classroom teaching

2013 – Instructor of record at University of Michigan Department of Health

Management and Policy for HMP 606 Health Care Managerial Accounting

2010 – 2012 Instructor of record at Georgetown University School of Nursing and

Health Studies for HESY 368 Budgeting and Fiscal Management, HESY 484 Paying for Healthcare, HESY 630 Financial Management in Health Systems I, and HESY 632 Financial Management in Health Systems II

Fall 2009 Primary instructor for HMP 608 Health Care Financial Accounting, 2008 – 2009 Graduate student instructor for HMP 600 Introduction to the U.S. Health

Services System I and HMP 601 Introduction to the U.S. Health Services System II

Fall 2005 Graduate student instructor for HMP 608 Health Care Financial

Accounting

Doctoral student advising

Ongoing Michael Rozier (dissertation committee member) 2015 Daniel Rubin, PhD (dissertation committee co-chair) Yasmina Bouraoui, DrPH (dissertation committee member) 2014 Nathaniel Carroll, PhD (dissertation committee member)

Teacher training

2012 – 2013 University of Michigan Center for Research on Teaching and Learning, Health Sciences Teaching Academy

Fall 2012 University of Michigan Center for Research on Teaching and Learning,

“Teaching in a flipped classroom” workshop

SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

Internal:

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University of Michigan Department of Health Management and Policy:

2017 – 2018 Member, Curriculum committee 2014 – 2016 Member, Executive master’s committee 2014 – 2015 Member, Health finance faculty search committee 2014 – 2015 Member, Curriculum committee 2014 – 2015 Member, Griffith Leadership Center faculty steering committee 2014 Member, Health management faculty search committee 2012 – 2013 Member, Residential master’s committee 2009 – 2010 Member, Health management and finance faculty search committee 2008 – 2009 Co-chair, Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop "Workshop for Integrating

and Discussing Topics in Healthcare" for doctoral students

University of Michigan School of Public Health:

2008 – 2009 Co-chair, Organizing committee of the 2009 Doctoral Student Health Research Symposium

2007 – 2008 Member, Organizing committee of the 2008 Doctoral Student Health Research Symposium

Georgetown University Department of Health Systems Administration:

2010 – 2012 Member, Graduate admissions committee 2010 – 2012 Advisor, NAHSE and UAB case competition teams 2010 – 2012 Member, Health services research faculty search committee Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies:

2011 – 2012 Member, Appointment, promotion, and tenure committee 2010 – 2011 Member, Undergraduate student appeals committee Georgetown University Medical Center:

2011 – 2012 Member, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital community health initiative advisory task force

External:

2015 – Associate editor, Frontiers in Public Health Policy 2017 Grant reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2015 Abstract reviewer, Keeneland Conference 2015 2015 Member, Organizational behavior and management committee,

AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting 2015 2015 Member, Public and population health committee, AcademyHealth

Annual Research Meeting 2015 2012 – International advisory board member, International Advisory Board of

Gesundheitsӧkonomie & Qualitӓtsmanagement

2012 – Associate editor, Public Health Finance & Management website, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2012 Abstract reviewer, AcademyHealth PHSSR Interest Group Meeting 2012

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2011 – Ad hoc reviewer for American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, BCM Health Services Research, Frontiers in Public Health, Health Affairs, Health Care Management Review, Health Services Research, Journal of Health Care Finance, Journal of Healthcare Management, Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, Managerial Finance, Medical Care

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:

2015 McNerney Award, University of Michigan 2010 Rackham One-Term Dissertation Award, University of Michigan 2009 – 2010 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan 2006 – 2007 Rackham International Student Fellowship, University of Michigan 2004 – 2005 “Cross-national Health Care Policy and Leadership” Scholarship,

University of Bayreuth/Germany 2002 – 2005 German National Academic Foundation Scholarship 2002 Josef Schmidt Scholarship, University of Bayreuth/Germany PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

2015 – American Society of Health Economists 2011 – Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) 2010 – American Public Health Association (APHA) 2009 – AcademyHealth Last updated: September 2017