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Curriculum Vitae: Gerald F. Kominski, Ph.D. June 2020 Page 1 of 27 Gerald Francis Kominski, Ph.D. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 10960 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1550 Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.794.2681 (office) 310.923.0381 (cell) [email protected] EDUCATION A.B., Chemistry, University of Chicago, June 1978 Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis, Dept. of Public Policy and Management, University of Pennsylvania, August 1985 Dissertation Title: An Analysis of the Economic Incentives of Case-Mix Hospital Reimbursement HONORS NCHSR Dissertation Grant Award, National Center for Health Services Research (now AHRQ), July 1984 Faculty Career Development Award, UCLA Office of Academic Development, Summer 1992 Fellow, Association for Health Services Research (now AcademyHealth), 1996 Member, National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI), 2005-present Fellow, The American Institute for Progressive Democracy, 2013-present Dean’s Distinguished Scholar, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, 2014 Lester Breslow Distinguisher Lecturer, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, 2014 Visiting Professor, Peking University, School of Public Health, Beijing, China, 2016 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1985-1988 Health Policy Analyst, Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Washington, DC 1988-1989 Health Policy Analyst, RAND, Santa Monica, CA 1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1989-1999 Resident Consultant, RAND, Santa Monica, CA Faculty Member, RAND Graduate School 1992-1999 Deputy Director, RAND/UCLA/Harvard Center for Health Care Financing Policy Research 1993-1995 Associate Chair, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1993-1997 Director of Training, UCLA/MEDTEP Outcomes Research Center for Asians and Pacific Islanders 1994-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1994-2011 Associate Director, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2001-2008 Associate Dean for Academic Programs, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 2002-Present Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 2003-2009 Vice Chair, Cost Impact Analysis Team, California Health Benefits Review Program, University of California Office of the President 2008-2011 Director, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2011-2012 Associate Director, Comparative Effectiveness Research and Cost Analysis Core, UCLA Health System Patient Safety Institute 2012-2018 Director, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2012-Present Member, Jonnson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA 2014-2018 Member, National Advisory Board, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, Meharry Medical College 2017-Present Professor, Department of Public Policy, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 2018-Present Senior Fellow, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Lerner SA, Friedman EL, Dudek EJ, Kominski GF, Bohnhoff M, Morello JA. Absence of acetohydroxy acid synthetase in a clinical isolate of Neisseria gonorrhoeae requiring isoleucine and valine. J Bacteriology 1980;142(1):344-346. 2. Williams SV, Kominski GF, Dowd BE, Soper KA. Methodological limitations of case-mix hospital reimbursement with a proposal for change. Inquiry 1984;21(1):17-31.

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Gerald Francis Kominski, Ph.D. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

10960 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1550 Los Angeles, CA 90024

310.794.2681 (office) 310.923.0381 (cell) [email protected]

EDUCATION A.B., Chemistry, University of Chicago, June 1978 Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis, Dept. of Public Policy and Management, University of Pennsylvania, August 1985 Dissertation Title: An Analysis of the Economic Incentives of Case-Mix Hospital Reimbursement HONORS NCHSR Dissertation Grant Award, National Center for Health Services Research (now AHRQ), July 1984 Faculty Career Development Award, UCLA Office of Academic Development, Summer 1992 Fellow, Association for Health Services Research (now AcademyHealth), 1996 Member, National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI), 2005-present Fellow, The American Institute for Progressive Democracy, 2013-present Dean’s Distinguished Scholar, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, 2014 Lester Breslow Distinguisher Lecturer, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, 2014 Visiting Professor, Peking University, School of Public Health, Beijing, China, 2016 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1985-1988 Health Policy Analyst, Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (ProPAC), Washington, DC 1988-1989 Health Policy Analyst, RAND, Santa Monica, CA 1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1989-1999 Resident Consultant, RAND, Santa Monica, CA

Faculty Member, RAND Graduate School 1992-1999 Deputy Director, RAND/UCLA/Harvard Center for Health Care Financing Policy Research 1993-1995 Associate Chair, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1993-1997 Director of Training, UCLA/MEDTEP Outcomes Research Center for Asians and Pacific

Islanders 1994-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 1994-2011 Associate Director, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2001-2008 Associate Dean for Academic Programs, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 2002-Present Professor, Department of Health Services, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 2003-2009 Vice Chair, Cost Impact Analysis Team, California Health Benefits Review Program, University

of California Office of the President 2008-2011 Director, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program, UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research 2011-2012 Associate Director, Comparative Effectiveness Research and Cost Analysis Core, UCLA Health

System Patient Safety Institute 2012-2018 Director, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2012-Present Member, Jonnson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA 2014-2018 Member, National Advisory Board, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy,

Meharry Medical College 2017-Present Professor, Department of Public Policy, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 2018-Present Senior Fellow, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Lerner SA, Friedman EL, Dudek EJ, Kominski GF, Bohnhoff M, Morello JA. Absence of acetohydroxy acid

synthetase in a clinical isolate of Neisseria gonorrhoeae requiring isoleucine and valine. J Bacteriology 1980;142(1):344-346.

2. Williams SV, Kominski GF, Dowd BE, Soper KA. Methodological limitations of case-mix hospital

reimbursement with a proposal for change. Inquiry 1984;21(1):17-31.

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3. Kominski GF, Williams SV, Mays RB, Pickens GT. Unrecognized redistributions of revenue in DRG-based prospective payment systems. Health Care Financing Review 1984 Annual Supplement:57-69.

4. McNeil BJ, Kominski GF, Williams-Ashman A. Modified DRGs as evidence for variability in patient severity.

Medical Care 1988;26(1):53-61. 5. Price KF, Kominski GF. Using patient age in defining DRGs for Medicare payment. Inquiry

1988;25(4):494-503. 6. Kominski GF, Schoenman JA. Improving payment for Medicare patients with unrelated surgical procedures.

Medical Care 1990;28(8):657-671. 7. Bradley TB, Kominski GF. Contributions of case mix and intensity change to hospital cost increases. Health

Care Financing Review 1992;14(2):151-163. (RAND RP-281). 8. Harada N, Kominski GF, Sofaer S. Development of a resource-based patient classification scheme for

rehabilitation. Inquiry 1993;30(1):54-63. 9. Kominski GF, Witsberger CJ. Trends in length of stay for Medicare patients: 1979-1987. Health Care

Financing Review 1993;15(2):121-136. (RAND RP-320). 10. Kominski GF, Biddle AK. Changes in follow-up care for Medicare surgical patients under PPS. Medical Care

1993;31(3):230-246. (RAND RP-196). 11. Harada N, Sofaer S, Kominski GF. Functional status outcomes in the rehabilitation population. Medical Care

1993;31(4):345-357. 12. Morton SC, Kominski GF, Kahan JP. An examination of the resource-based relative value scale cross-specialty

linkage method. Medical Care 1994;32(1):25-39. (RAND RP-274). 13. Marquis MS, Kominski GF. Alternative volume performance standards for Medicare physicians’ services.

Milbank Quarterly 1994;72(2):329-357. (RAND RP-314). 14. Carter GM, Jacobson PD, Kominski GF, Perry MJ. Use of diagnosis-related groups by non-Medicare payers.

Health Care Financing Review 1994;16(2):127-158. 15. Kominski GF, Rice T. Should insurers pay the same fees under an all-payer system? Health Care Financing

Review 1994;16(2):175-189. 16. Lam HT, Kominski GF, Petz L, Sofaer S. Factors affecting labor efficiency of hospital-based blood bank

laboratories. Transfusion 1994;34(9):811-817. 17. Kahan JP, Morton SC, Farris HH, Kominski GF, Donovan AJ. Panel processes for revising relative values of

physician work: a pilot study. Medical Care 1994;32(11):1069-1085. 18. Kominski GF, Long SH. Medicare’s disproportionate share adjustment and the cost of low-income patients.

Journal of Health Economics 1997;16(2):177-190. 19. Gralnek IM, Jensen DM, Kovac T, Jutabha R, Jensen ME, Gronbein J, Freeman ML, Machicado GA, Smith J,

Sue M, Kominski GF. An economic analysis of patients with active arterial ulcer hemorrhage treated with endoscopic heater probe, injection sclerosis, or surgery in a prospective, randomized trial. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1997;46(2):105-112.

20. Pourat N, Rice T, Kominski GF, Snyder R. Socioeconomic differences in supplemental insurance coverage

among Medicare beneficiaries. Health Affairs 2000;19(5):186-196.

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21. Globe DR, Cunningham WE, Andersen RM, Deitrich SL, Curtis RG, Parish KL, Miller RT, Sanders NL, Kominski GF. The hemophilia utilization group study: cost of outpatient, inpatient, and pharmaceutical care. International Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 2001;7(2):87-100.

22. Kominski GF, Andersen R, Bastani R, Gould R, Hackman C, Huang D, Jarvik L, Maxwell A, Moye J, Olsen

E, Rohrbaugh R, Rosansky J, Taylor S, Van Stone W, UPBEAT Collaborative. UPBEAT: The impact of a psychogeriatric intervention in VA medical centers. Medical Care 2001;39(5):500-512.

23. Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Harber PI, Kominski GF, Belin TR, Yu F, Adams AH. The effectiveness of

physical modalities among low-back pain patients randomized to chiropractic care: findings from the UCLA low-back pain study. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2002;25(1):10-20.

24. Rice T, Snyder RE, Kominski GF, Pourat N. Who switches from Medigap to Medicare HMOs? Health

Services Research 2002; 37(2):273-290. 25. Kominski GF, Ho A, Luck J, Simon P, Lim Y, Fielding J. Assessing population burden of disease and injury in

Los Angeles county using disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Public Health Reports 2002;117(2):185-191. 26. Globe DR, Cunningham WE, Andersen R, Deitrich SL, Curtis RG, Parish KL, Miller RT, Sanders NL,

Kominski GF. Hemophilia Utilization Group Study: assessment of functional health status in hemophilia. Haemophilia 2002;8(2):121-128.

27. Ko CY, Chang JT, Chaudhry S, Kominski GF. Are high volume surgeons and hospitals the most important

predictors of in-hospital outcome for colon cancer resection? Surgery 2002;132(2):268-273. 28. Hertzman-Miller RP, Morgenstern H, Hurwitz EL, Yu F, Adam AH, Harber PI, Kominski GF. Comparing the

satisfaction of low-back pain patients randomized to receive medical or chiropractic care: results from the UCLA low-back pain study. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92(10):1628-1633.

29. Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Harber PI, Kominski GF, Yu F, Adams AH. A randomized trial of chiropractic

manipulation and mobilization for patients with neck pain: clinical outcomes from the UCLA neck pain study. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92(10):1634-1641.

30. Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Harber PI, Kominski GF, Belin TR, Yu F, Adams AH. A randomized trial of

medical care with and without physical therapy and chiropractic care with and without physical modalities for patients with low-back pain: six-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA low-back pain study. Spine 2002;27(20):2193-2204.

31. Morisky DE, Ebin VJ, Malotte CK, Coly A, Kominski GF. Assessment of tuberculosis treatment completion

in an ethnically diverse population using two data sources: implications for treatment interventions. Evaluation and the Health Professions 2003;26(1):43-58.

32. Globe DR, Cunningham WE, Andersen R, Deitrich SL, Curtis RG, Parish KL, Miller RT, Sanders NL,

Kominski GF. The hemophilia utilization group study: determinants of costs of care in persons with hemophilia A. Haemophilia 2003;9(3):325-331.

33. Shen J, Andersen R, Brook R, Kominski GF, Albert P, Wenger N. The effects of payment method on clinical

decision making: physician responses to clinical scenarios. Medical Care 2004;42(3):297-302. 34. Cole BL, Wilhelm M, Long PV, Fielding JE, Kominski GF, Morgenstern H. Prospects for health impact

assessment in the United States: new and improved environmental impact assessment or something different? Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 2004;29(6):1153-1186.

35. SooHoo NF, Kominski GF. Cost-effectiveness analysis of total ankle arthroplasty. Journal of Bone and Joint

Surgery 2004;86-A(11):2446-2455. 36. Cole BL, Shimkhada R, Fielding JE, Kominski GF, Morgenstern H. Methodologies for realizing the potential

of health impact assessment. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;28(4):382-389.

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37. Kominski GF, Heslin K, Morgenstern H, Hurwitz EL, Harber PI. Economic evaluation of four treatments for low-back pain: results from a randomized controlled trial. Medical Care 2005;43(5):428-435.

38. Cole BL, Shimkhada R, Morgenstern H, Kominski GF, Fielding JE, Wu S. The projected health impact of the

Los Angeles city living wage ordinance. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59(8):645-650. 39. Heslin KC, Cunningham WE, Ettner SL, Kominski GF, Belin TR, Morgenstern H, Andersen RM. Do

specialist self-referral insurance policies improve access to HIV-expert physicians as a regular source of care? Medical Care Research and Review 2005;62(5):583-600.

40. Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Kominski GF, Yu F, Chiang LM. A randomized trial of chiropractic and medical

care for patients with low-back pain: eighteen-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA low-back pain study. Spine 2006;31(6):611-621.

41. Kominski GF, Ripps JC, Laugesen MJ, Cosway RG, Pourat N. The California cost and coverage model:

analysis of the financial impacts of benefit mandates for the California legislature. Health Services Research 2006;41(3, Part II):1027-1044.

42. SooHoo NF, Vyas S, Manunga J, Kominski GF, Lieberman JR. Cost-effectiveness analysis of core

decompression. The Journal of Arthroplasty 2006;21(5):670-681. 43. Berman BA, Kominski GF. The UCLA tobacco control program. Public Health Reports 2006;121(5):515-520. 44. FitzGerald JD, Mangione CM, Boscardin WJ, Kominski GF, Hahn BH, Ettner SL. Impact of changes in

Medicare home health care reimbursement on month-to-month home health utilization between 1996 and 2001 for a national sample of patients undergoing orthopedic procedures. Medical Care 2006;44(9):870-878.

45. SooHoo NF, Sharifi H, Kominski GF, Lieberman JR Cost-effectiveness analysis of unicompartmental knee

arthroplasty as an alternative to total knee arthroplasty for unicompartmental osteoarthritis. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2006;88-A(9):1975-1982.

46. Kominski GF, Varon SF, Morisky DE, Malotte CK, Ebin VJ, Coly A, Chiao C. Costs and cost-effectiveness of

adolescent compliance with treatment for latent tuberculosis infection: results from a randomized trial. Journal of Adolescent Health 2007;40(1):61-68.

47. Afifi AA, Morisky DE, Kominski GF, Kotlerman JB. Impact of disease management programs on health care

utilization: evidence from Florida: a health state (FAHS) Medicaid program. Preventive Medicine 2007;44(6):547-553.

48. Pourat N, Kominski GF, Roby D, Cameron M. Physician perceptions of access to quality care in California’s

Workers’ Compensation system. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2007;49:618-625. 49. Pourat N, Kominski GF, Roby D, Cameron M. Satisfaction with care and perceptions of quality among injured

workers in California’s Workers’ Compensation system. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2007;49:1249-1256.

50. Kominski GF, Morisky DE, Afifi AA, Kotlerman JB. The impact of disease management on utilization of

services by race and ethnicity: evidence from the Florida Medicaid program. American Journal of Managed Care 2008;14(3):168-172.

51. Rosenstock L, Silver GB, Helsing K, Evashwick C, Katz R, Klag M, Kominski GF, Richter D, Sumaya C,

Wahl P. Confronting the public health workforce crisis: ASPH statement on the public health workforce. Public Health Reports 2008;123(3):395-398.

52. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby D, Cameron M. Return to work and degree of recovery among injured workers

in California’s workers’ compensation system. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2008;50(3):296-305.

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53. Roby DH, Kominski GF, Pourat N. Assessing the barriers to engaging challenging populations in disease management programs: the Medicaid experience. Disease Management and Health Outcomes 2008;16(6):421-428.

54. Greengold BA, Nyamathi A, Kominski GF, Wiley DJ, Lewis MA, Hodge F, Singer M, Spiegel B. Cost-

effectiveness analysis of behavioral interventions to improve vaccination compliance in homeless adults. Vaccine 2009;27(5):718-725.

55. Chen J, Swonger S, Kominski GF, Liu H, Lee J, Diamant A. Cost-effectiveness of insuring the uninsured: the

case of Korean American children. Medical Decision Making 2009;29(1):51-60. 56. Morisky DE, Kominski GF, Afifi AA, Kotlerman JB. The effect of a disease management program on self-

reported health behaviors and health outcomes: evidence from the Florida: a health state (FAHS) Medicaid program. Health Education and Behavior 2009;36(3):505-517.

57. van Meijgaard J, Fielding JE, Kominski GF. Assessing and forecasting population health: integrating

knowledge and beliefs in a comprehensive framework. Public Health Reports 2009;124(6):778-789. 58. Chung JH, Phibbs C, Boscardin WJ, Kominski GF, Ortega AN, Needleman J. The effect of neonatal intensive

care level and hospital volume on mortality of very low birth weight infants. Medical Care 2010;48(7):635-644. 59. Meng YY, Pourat N, Cosway R, Kominski GF. Estimated costs of expanding coverage for asthma self-

management education to children with symptomatic versus uncontrolled asthma in California HMOs. Journal of Asthma 2010;47(5):581-586.

60. Roby DH, Pourat N, Pirritano NJ, Vrungos SM, Dajee H, Castillo D, Kominski GF. Impact of patient-centered

medical home assignment on emergency room visits among uninsured patients in a county health system. Medical Care Research and Review 2010;67(4):412-430.

61. Banta JE, Andersen RA, Young AS, Kominski GF, Cunningham WE. Psychiatric comorbidity and mortality

among veterans hospitalized for congestive heart failure. Military Medicine 2010;75(10):732-741. 62. Pourat N, Kominski GF, Nihalani J, Neiman R, Bolan G. The role of Medicaid managed care interventions in

chlamydia screening by physicians. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2011;38(4):286-292. 63. Zhou F, Kominski GF, Qian HZ, Wang J, Duan S, Guo Z, Zhao X. Expenditures for the care of HIV-infected

patients in rural areas in China’s antiretroviral therapy programs. BMC Medicine 2011;9(1):6-15. 64. Meng YY, Coffman J, Ripps JC, Lee C, Kominski GF. Estimated impact of California’s new law to increase

HIV screening by mandating insurance coverage. AIDS Care 2011;23(2):206-221. 65. Chung JH, Phibbs C, Boscardin WJ, Kominski GF, Ortega AN, Gregory KD, Needleman J. Examining the

effect of hospital-level factors on mortality of very low birth weight infants using multilevel modeling. Journal of Perinatology 2011;31(12):770-775.

66. Gidwani R, Goetz MB, Kominski GF, Asch S, Mattocks K, Samet JH, Justice A, Gandhi N, Needleman J. A budget impact analysis of rapid HIV screening in VA emergency departments. Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;42(6):719-726.

67. Pourat N, Davis AC, Salce E, Hilberman D, Roby DH, Kominski GF. In ten California counties, notable

progress within the safety net, although challenges remain. Health Affairs 2012;31(8):1717-1727.

68. Roby DH, Watson G, Jacobs K, Graham-Squire D, Kinane CM, Gans D, Needleman J, Kominski GF. Modeling the impact of the Affordable Care Act and the individual mandate on Californians. Journal of Economic and Family Issues 2013;34(1):16-28.

69. Tsui J, Gee GC, Rodriguez HP, Kominski GF, Glenn BA, Singhal R, Bastani R Exploring the role of

neighborhood socio-demographic factors on HPV vaccine initiation among low-income, ethnic minority girls.

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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2013;15(4):732-740.

70. Tsui J, Rodriguez HP, Gee GC, Escobedo LA, Kominski GF, Bastani R. Are HPV vaccination services accessible to high-risk communities? A spatial analysis of HPV-associated cancer and Chlamydia rates and safety-net clinics. Cancer Causes Control 2013;24(12):2089-2098.

71. Roby DH, Jacobs K, Kertzner AE, Kominski GF. California health policy research program - supporting policy

making through evidence and responsive research. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 2014;34(4):887-900.

72. Davis AC, Watson G, Pourat N, Kominski GF, Roby DH. Disparities in CD4 monitoring among HIV-positive

Medicaid beneficiaries: Evidence of differential treatment at the point of care. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2014;1(2):42.

73. Pourat N, Davis AC, Chen X, Vrungos S, Kominski GF. In California, primary care continuity was associated

with reduced emergency department use and fewer hospitalizations. Health Affairs 2015;34(7):1113-1120.

74. Jones AL, Cochran SD, Leibowitz A, Wells KB, Kominski GF, Mays VM. Usual primary care provider characteristics of a patient-centered medical home and mental health service use. J Gen Intern Med 2015; 30(12):1828-1836.

75. Gans D, Hadler M, Chen X, Wu SH, Dimand R, Abramson JM, Diamant AL, Kominski GF. Impact of a

pediatric palliative care program on the caregiver experience. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing 2015;17(6):559-565.

76. Meng YY, Diamant A, Jones J, Lin W, Chen X, Wu SH, Pourat N, Roby D, Kominski GF. Racial and ethnic

disparities in diabetes care and impact of vendor-based disease management programs. Diabetes Care 2016;39(5):743-749.

77. Gans D, Hadler MW, Chen X, Wu S, Dimand R, Abramson JM, Ferrell B, Diamant AL, Kominski GF. Cost

analysis and policy implications of a pediatric palliative care program. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2016;52(3):329-335.

78. Labovitz JM, Kominski GF. Forecasting the value of podiatric medical care in newly insured diabetic patients

during implementation of the Affordable Care Act in California. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 2016;106( 3):163-171.

79. Narain K, Bitler M, Ponce N, Kominski G, Ettner S. The impact of welfare reform on the health insurance

coverage, utilization and health of low education single mothers. Social Science and Medicine 2017;180:28-35.

80. Kominski GF, Nonzee NJ, Sorensen A. The Affordable Care Act’s impacts on access to insurance and health care for low-income populations. Annual Review of Public Health 2017;38:489–505.

81. Ziaeian B, Kominski GF, Ong MK, Mays VM, Brook RH, Fonarow GC. National differences in trends for

heart failure hospitalizations by sex and race/ethnicity. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 2017;136(9):875-884.

82. Miake-Lye IM, Chuang E, Rodriguez HP, Kominski GF, Yano EM, Shortell SM. Random or predictable?:

Adoption patterns of chronic care management practices in physician organizations. Implementation Science 2017;12(1):106-117.

83. Doshi RH, Eckhoff P, Cheng A, Hoff NA, Mukadi P, Shidi C, Gerber S, Wemakoy EO, Muyembe-Tafum JJ,

Kominski GF, Rimoin AW. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of different measles vaccination strategies for children in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Vaccine 2017;35:6187-6194.

84. Jones AL, Cochran SD, Leibowitz A, Wells KB, Kominski G, Mays VM. Racial, ethnic, and nativity

differences in mental health visits to primary care and specialty mental health providers: Analysis of the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey, 2010-2015. Healthcare 2018;6(2):29-46.

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85. Childers CP, Dworsky JQ, Kominski G, Maggard-Gibbons M. A comparison of payments to a for-profit dialysis firm from government and commercial insurers. JAMA Intern Med 2019;179(8):1136-1138.

86. Rasmussen P, Kominski GF. Sources of success in California’s individual marketplace under the Affordable

Care Act. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2019;44(4):679-709.

87. Childers CP, Ettner SL, Hays RD, Kominski G, Maggard-Gibbons M, Alban RF. Variation in intraoperative and postoperative utilization for 3 common general surgery procedures. Annals of Surgery 2019;Epub, August.

88. Pourat N, Kominski G. An assessment of pay for performance under California's delivery system reform incentive payment program. Population Health Management. 2019;23(2):157-164.

89. Buhr RG, Jackson NJ, Kominski GF, Dubinett SM, Ong MK, Mangione CM. Comorbidity and thirty-day

hospital readmission odds in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a comparison of the Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices. BMC Health Services Research 2019;19(1):701-713.

90. Yamamoto A, Needleman J, Gelberg L, Kominski G, Shoptaw S, Tsugawa Y. Association between

homelessness and opioid overdose and opioid-related hospital admissions/emergency department visits. Social Science and Medicine 2019;242:Epub, December.

91. Rasmussen PW, Rice T, Kominski GF. California’s new gold rush: marketplace enrollees switch to

gold-tier plans in response to insurance premium changes. Health Affairs 2019;38(11)1902-1910.

92. Gotanda H, Kominski G, Tsugawa Y. Association between the ACA Medicaid expansions and primary care and emergency department use during the first 3 years. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2020;35(3):711-718.

93. Gotanda H, Jha AK, Kominski GF, Tsugawa Y. Out-of-pocket spending and financial burden among low income adults after Medicaid expansions in the United States: quasi-experimental difference-in-difference study. British Medical Journal 2020;368:m40.

94. Buhr RG, Jackson NJ, Dubinett SM, Kominski GF, Mangione CM, Ong MK. Factors associated with

differential readmission diagnoses following acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2020;15(2):e1-e9 11.

95. Tao W, Zeng Z, Dang H, Li P, Chuong L, Yue D, Wen J, Zhao R, Li W, Kominski G. Towards universal

health coverage: achievements and challenges of 10 years of healthcare reform in China. BMJ Global Health 2020;5(3):e002087.

96. Tao W, Zeng Z, Dang H, Lu B, Chuong L, Yue D, Wen J, Zhao R, Li W, Kominski GF. Towards universal

health coverage: lessons from 10 years of healthcare reform in China. BMJ Global Health 2020;5(3):e002086.

97. Buhr RG, Jackson NJ, Kominski GF, Dubinett SM, Ong MK, Mangione CM. Readmission rates for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease under the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program: an interrupted time series analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine (forthcoming).

BOOKS 1. Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.). Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health

Services Policy and Management, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1996. 2. Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.). Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health

Services Policy and Management, 2nd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2001. 3. Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.). Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health

Services Policy and Management, 3rd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2007.

4. Kominski GF (ed.). Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 4th Edition, San Francisco: Wiley and Sons, 2014.

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BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Ullman R, Kominski GF. Hospital rate setting by per-case methods: DRGs and the state of New Jersey. In

Suver JD, Kahn CN, Clement JP (eds.), Cases in Health Care Financial Management, Washington, DC: Association of University Programs in Health Administration Press, 1984, pp. 120-143.

2. Kominski GF, Puskin DS, Bloomrosen MF, Hall JA. The impact of Medicare’s Prospective Payment System

on the use of hospital inpatient services. Chapter 8, in Pauly MV, Kissick WB (eds.), Lessons from the First Twenty Years of Medicare, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988, pp. 211-221.

3. Kominski GF. Regulatory approaches. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.), Changing the U.S.

Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1996.

4. Rice T, Kominski GF. Containing health care costs. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.), Changing

the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 2nd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2001.

5. Kominski GF, Melnick G. Managed care and the growth of competition. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski

GF (eds.), Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 2nd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2001.

6. Black JT, Kominski GF. Medicare reform. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.), Changing the U.S.

Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services, Policy, and Management, 2nd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2001.

7. Rice T, Kominski GF. Containing health care costs. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.), Changing

the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 3rd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2007.

8. Kominski GF, Melnick G. Managed care and the growth of competition. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski

GF (eds.), Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 3rd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2007.

9. Kominski GF, Black JT, Rice T. Medicare reform. In Andersen RM, Rice T, Kominski GF (eds.), Changing

the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 3rd Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 2007.

10. Kominski GF, Ho A, Simon P, Fielding J. Financial burdens and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in Los

Angeles County. In Preedy VR, Watson RR (eds.), Handbook of Disease Burdens and Quality of Life Measures. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 2009. Available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/p872525972v7lq43/fulltext.pdf.

11. Kominski GF. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. In Kominski GF (ed.), Changing the

U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 4th Edition, San Francisco: Wiley, 2014.

12. Pourat N, Kominski GF. Private health insurance. In Kominski GF (ed.), Changing the U.S. Health Care

System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 4th Edition, San Francisco: Wiley, 2014. 13. Rice T, Kominski GF. Containing health care costs. In Kominski GF (ed.), Changing the U.S. Health Care

System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 4th Edition, San Francisco: Wiley, 2014. 14. Kominski GF, Black JT, Rice T. Medicare reform. In Kominski GF (ed.), Changing the U.S. Health Care

System: Key Issues in Health Services Policy and Management, 4th Edition, San Francisco: Wiley, 2014.

15. Rice T, Kominski GF. Health care expenditures and financing. In Waldstein SR (ed.), Behavioral and Social Science in Medicine: Principles and Practice of Biopsychosocial Care. New York: Springer, 2018.

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COMMENTARY 1. Kominski GF. Commentary on Zuckerman S, Norton SA, Verrilli D. Price controls and Medicare pending:

assessing the volume offset assumption. Medical Care Research and Review 1998;55:479-483. 2. Kominski GF. California’s hospitals. Health Affairs 2002;21(2):300. 3. Kominski GF. Commentary on Cohen et al. Inpatient geriatric units and outpatient geriatric clinics improve

quality of life, but not survival for frail older adults. Evidence-based Healthcare 2002;6:146-147. PUBLISHED REPORTS 1. Williams SV, Levy JH, Kominski GF, Bly JA. Clinically inappropriate patient assignments in case-mix

classification systems. Chapter 2, in DRG Evaluation Volume III: Case-Mix Classification, Data, and Management, Princeton: Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, 1984, pp. 23-55.

2. Williams SV, Kominski GF, Soper KA, Dowd BE. An analysis of the impact of hospital characteristics upon

the incentive structure of DRG-based reimbursement. Chapter 6, in DRG Evaluation Volume II: Economic and Financial Management, Princeton: Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, 1984, pp. 155-191.

3. Williams SV, Kominski GF, Pickens G. Alternative patient classification systems. Appendix H, in U.S.

Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Medicare’s Prospective Payment System: Strategies for Evaluating Cost, Quality, and Medical Technology, OTA-H-262, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, October 1985, pp. 206-214.

4. Witsberger CJ, Kominski GF. Recent Trends in Length of Stay for Medicare Surgical Patients. Santa Monica:

RAND, R-3940-HCFA, August 1990. 5. Kominski GF, Biddle AK. Changes in Follow-Up Care for Medicare Surgical Patients Under the Prospective

Payment System. Santa Monica: RAND, R-4106-HCFA, 1992. 6. Kahan JP, Morton SC, Kominski GF, et al. Issues in Developing a Resource-Based Relative Value Scale for

Physician Work. Santa Monica: RAND, R-4130-HCFA, 1992. 7. Marquis MS, Kominski GF. Alternative Volume Performance Standards for Medicare Physicians’ Services:

Strengths and Limitations. Santa Monica: RAND, R-4154-HCFA, 1992. 8. Kominski GF, Bradley TB. Contributions of Case Mix, Intensity, and Technology to Hospital Cost Increases

Under Medicare’s Prospective Payment System. Santa Monica: RAND, R-4227-HCFA, 1993. 9. Jacobson PD, Merrit R, Bartlett L, Marquis MS, Long S, Leeds HS, Fraser I, Kominski GF. State Health

Reform Initiatives: Progress and Promise. Santa Monica: RAND, PM-311-HCFA, September 1994. 10. Cousineau MR, Ng L, Pitts D, Shen SM, Wyn R, Kominski GF, Brown RB. At Risk: Los Angeles County, The

Health of Its People and Its Health System. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 1994. 11. Jacobson PD, Carter G, Kominski GF, Bean D. The Operation of Business Health Purchasing Coalitions.

Santa Monica: RAND, DRU-1320-HCFA, February 1996. 12. Carter GM, Kominski GF, Bentow SS, Garfinkle JB, Hernandez J. Measuring Hospital Output. Santa Monica:

RAND, PM-628-HCFA, December 1996. 13. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Black J. The Use of Resource-Based Relative Value Scales for Provider

Reimbursement in State Workers’ Compensation Programs. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, September 1999.

14. Kominski GF, Ho A, Simon P, Fielding J, Portigal L, Strassburg M, Luck J, Lim YW. The Burden of Disease

in Los Angeles County: A Study of the Patterns of Morbidity and Mortality in the County Population. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, January 2000.

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15. Mittman BS, Reifman C, Kominski GF. Enhancing Physician and Hospital Uptake of California Hospital Outcome Project Reports. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, July 2000.

16. Kominski GF. Hospital Admissions for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in Los Angeles County: 1996-

1997. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, July 2000.

17. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Ash D, Yu H, Cantwell M. Evaluation of California’s 24-Hour Coverage

Demonstration Program: Final Report. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, November 2001.

18. Kominski GF, Gardner LB. Inpatient Hospital Fee Schedule and Outpatient Surgery Study. California

Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, December 2001. 19. Kominski GF. California Hospital Outcomes Project: Report on Health Attack Outcomes in California, 1994-

1996. Volumes 1-4. California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, February 2002. 20. Kominski GF, Davidson P, Keeler CL, Razack N, Beccera L, Sen R. Profile of California’s HMO Enrollees:

Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2003.

21. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 438: Osteoporosis Screening.

A Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, February 9, 2004. 22. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 547: Ovarian Cancer

Screening. A Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, February 9, 2004. 23. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 1549: Childhood Asthma

Management. A Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, February 9, 2004. 24. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 897: Maternity Services. A

Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, February 9, 2004. 25. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 2185: Childhood Asthma

Management. A Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 14, 2004. 26. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1157: Prohibiting Disability

Insurers from Excluding Coverage of Losses Sustained While Insured Individuals Are Intoxicated or Under the Influence of Controlled Substances. A Report to the California 2003-2004 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 27, 2004.

27. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 8: Health Care Coverage:

Mastectomies and Lymph Node Dissections. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, March 7, 2005.

28. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 213: Health Care Coverage

for Lymphedema. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 7, 2005. 29. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 228: Transplantation Services

Human Immunodeficiency Virus. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 7, 2005.

30. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 573: Prohibiting Health

Insurance Policies from Excluding Coverage of Losses Sustained While Insured Individuals Are Intoxicated or Under the Influence of Controlled Substances. A Report to the California 2004-2005 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 7, 2005.

31. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 415: Prescription Drugs for

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Alzheimer’s Disease. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2005. 32. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 572: Mental Health Benefits. A

Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2005. 33. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 749: Health Care Coverage:

Diagnosis of Autism. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2005. 34. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 913: Biological Medications for

Rheumatic Diseases. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2005. 35. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 576: Health Care Coverage:

Tobacco Cessation Services. A Report to the California 2005-2006 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2005.

36. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 264: Pediatric Asthma Self-

Management Training and Education Services. A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, March 3, 2006.

37. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1223: Hearing Aids for Children.

A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 3, 2006. 38. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1245: Health Care Coverage:

Cancer Screening Test. A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 7, 2006.

39. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1508: Use of Propofol for

Colonoscopies. A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 8, 2006. 40. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 2012: Orthotic and Prosthetic

Devices. A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 11, 2006. 41. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 2281: High-Deductible Health

Care Coverage. A Report to the California 2006-2007 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 18, 2006. 42. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby DH, Cameron ME. Access to Medical Treatment in the California Workers’

Compensation System, 2006. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, December 2006. 43. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 368: Mandate to Offer

Coverage for Hearing Aids for Children. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 16, 2007.

44. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 1429: Human Papillomavirus

Vaccination. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 17, 2007. 45. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 1461: Alcohol and Drug

Abuse Exclusion. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 19, 2007. 46. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 24: Tobacco Cessation. A Report

to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 20, 2007. 47. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 54: Health Care Coverage:

Acupuncture. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, June 22, 2007. 48. Carroll D, Roby DH, Ross J, Snavely M, Brown ER, Kominski GF. What Does It Take for a Family to Afford

to Pay for Health Care? Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, August 2007. 49. Kominski GF. Medicare’s Use of Risk Adjustment. Washington, DC: National Health Policy Forum, August

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2007. 50. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 30: Inborn Errors of

Metabolism. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, August 24, 2007. 51. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 1214: Waiver of Benefits. A

Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, December 12, 2007. 52. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1198: Coverage for Durable

Medical Equipment. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 3, 2008. 53. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 2234: Health Care Coverage:

Breast Conditions. A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 3, 2008. 54. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 1962: Maternity Services. A

Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 10, 2008. 55. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 1634: Health Care Coverage:

Cleft Palates, A Report to the California 2007-2008 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 11, 2008. 56. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Issue Brief: Analysis of Senate Bill 1522: Policy

Considerations Relevant to Senate Bill 1522: Coverage Choice Categories. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, June 12, 2008.

57. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 98: Maternity Services. A

Report to the California 2009-20010 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, March 16, 2009. 58. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Senate Bill 92: Health Care Reform. A

Report to the California 2009-20010 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 13, 2009. 59. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 244: Health Care Coverage:

Mental Health Services. A Report to the California 2009-20010 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 17, 2009.

60. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Analysis of Assembly Bill 259: Certified Nurse

Midwives: Direct Access. A Report to the California 2009-20010 Legislature. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 17, 2009.

61. California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP). Policy Considerations Relevant to Assembly Bill 786:

Individual Health Care Coverage: Coverage Choice Categories. Issue Analysis. Oakland, CA: CHBRP, April 17, 2009.

62. Roby DH, Nicholson GL, Kominski GF. Profiling California’s Health Plan Enrollees: Findings from the 2007

California Health Interview Survey. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2010.

63. Lavarreda SA, Cabezas L, Jacobs K, Roby DH, Pourat N, Kominski GF. The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2009 California Health Interview Survey. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, February 2012.

64. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby DH, Meng YY, Diamant AL, Davis AC, Martinez AE, Lin WJ, Kinane C.

Evaluation of the HIV/AIDS Disease Management Pilot Program in California. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 2012.

65. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby DH, Cabezas L, Chen X, Hadler MW, Milev D. Interim Evaluation Report on

California’s Low Income Health Program. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, July 2013. 66. Pourat N, Martinez AE, McCullough J, Gregory KD, Korst L, Kominski GF. Costs of Maternal Hemorrhage in

California. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2013.

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67. Pourat N, Roby DH, Cabezas L, Hadler MW, Salce E, Hilberman D, Kominski GF. Safety Net Delivery System

Redesign in California: Innovations in the Low Income Health Program (LIHP). Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, November 2013.

68. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby DH, Meng YY, Diamant AL, Martinez AE, Davis AC, Chen X, Salce E, Lin

WJ, Cabezas L, Hohe N, Milev D. Final Evaluation of the Health Care Coverage Initiative in California. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2014.

69. Gans D, Hadler MW, Chen X, Wu SH, Diamant AL, Roby DH, Kominski GF. California Pediatric Palliative

Care (PPC) Waiver: Evaluation Report. Los Angeles, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, September 2014.

70. Charles SA, Jacobs K, Roby DH, Pourat N, Snyder S, Kominski GF. The State of Health Insurance in

California: Findings from the 2011/2012 California Health Interview Survey. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, December 2014.

71. Kominski GF, Pourat N, Roby DH, Meng YY, Diamant AL, Davis AC, Lin W, Martinez AE, Kinane CM,

Chen X, Watson G, Brown S, Jones J. Disease Management Pilot Program in California: Evaluation Report. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, December 2014.

72. Pourat N, Meng YY, Leibowitz AA, Needleman J, Chen X, Roby DH, Hadler MW, Salce E, Nelson K, Wynn A, Keller M, Kominski GF. Final Evaluation Report of California's Delivery System Reform Incentive Payments (DSRIP) Program. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2016.

73. Tabbush V., Kogan AC, Mosqueda L, Kominski GF. Patient-Centered Care: The Business Case. Los Angeles:

The SCAN Foundation, June 2016.

74. Charles SA, Becker T, Jacobs K, Pourat N, Eberahim R, Kominski GF. The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2014 California Health Interview Survey. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2017.

75. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. A Smarter National Surveillance System for

Occupational Safety and Health in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.17226/24835.

76. Kominski GF, Rasmussen PW, Zhang C, Hassan S, Freund D Ten Years of the Affordable Care Act: Major

Gains and Ongoing Disparities. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, April 2020. POLICY BRIEFS 1. Kominski GF, Glik D, Reifman C. California’s HMO Enrollees: Diversity in Language and Education Poses

Challenges for Health Plans. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2003. 2. Kominski GF, Roby DH. Estimating the Cost of Caring for California’s Uninsured. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA

Center for Health Policy Research, May 2004. 3. Kominski GF, Roby DH, Kincheloe JR. Cost of Insuring California’s Uninsured. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA

Center for Health Policy Research, May 2005. 4. Kominski GF, Roby DH, Mostovskaya N. Over Half of Californians in HMOs are Overweight or Obese. Los

Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, July 2005. 5. Kominski GF, Reifman C, Cameron ME, Roby DH. Language Barriers A Risk for California HMO Enrollees.

Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2006. 6. Kominski GF, Cameron ME, Roby DH. Insured Californians Report High Satisfaction With Health Care. Los

Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, June 2006.

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7. Fielding JE, Kominski GF, Hayes-Bautista DE, van Meijgaard J. Trends and Forecast of Health and Economic Costs of Overweight and Obesity in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Health Forecasting Project, July 2007.

8. Roby DH, Kominski GF, Cameron ME. Improving Access through Health Insurance Coverage and Safety Net

Expansion: A Review of the Literature. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, August 2007.

9. Jacobs K, Capozza C, Roby DH, Kominski GF, Brown ER. Health Coverage in California: What Can

Consumers Afford to Spend? Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Labor Center, September 2007.

10. Kominski GF, Fielding JE, Hayes-Bautista DE, van Meijgaard J. Forecasting the Impact of an Aging Population on Medical Expenditures in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Health Forecasting Project, October 2007.

11. Hayes-Bautista DE, Fielding JE, Kominski GF, van Meijgaard J. Aging Boomers, Healthy Latinos:

Implications for California’s Health Care Infrastructure. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Health Forecasting Project, February 2008.

12. Pourat N, Reifman C, Roby DH, Meng YY, Diamant AL, Kominski GF. Health Coverage in the Safety Net:

How California's Coverage Initiative is Providing a Medical Home to Low-Income Uninsured Adults in Ten Counties, Interim Findings. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, June 2009.

13. Roby DH, Nicholson GL, Kominski GF. African Americans in Commercial HMOs More Likely to Delay

Prescription Drugs and Use the Emergency Room. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2009.

14. Roby DH, Reifman C, Davis A, Diamant AL, Meng YY, Kominski GF, Kelly Z, Pourat N. Creation of Safety-

Net-Based Provider Networks under the California Health Care Coverage Initiative: Interim Findings. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, December 2009.

15. Roby DH, Graham-Squire D, Jacobs K, Kominski GF. Requested Analysis of H.R. 3962: The Impact on

California. Berkeley, CA: Center for Labor Research and Education, 2009.

16. Roby DH, Nicholson GL, Kominski GF. Profiling California’s Health Plan Enrollees: Large Enrollment in High-Deductible Health Plans. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2010.

17. Roby DH, Nicholson GL, Kominski GF. Profiling California’s Health Plan Enrollees: Mental Health Need

and Treatment in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2010.

18. Gans D, Davis A, Kinane CM, Kominski GF. Challenges to Sustaining California’s Developmental Disabilities Services Program. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, March 2011.

19. Pourat N, Martinez A, Kominski GF. Californians Newly Eligible for Medi-Cal under Health Care Reform. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2011.

20. Pourat N, Kinane C, Kominski GF. Who Can Participate in the California Health Benefit Exchange? Los

Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2011.

21. Jacobs K, Graham-Squire D, Roby DH, Kominski GF, Kinane CM, Needleman J, Watson G, Gans D. Proposed Regulations Could Limit Access to Affordable Health Coverage for Workers' Children and Family Members. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Labor Center, December 2011.

22. Kominski GF, Roby DH, Jacobs K, Watson G, Graham-Squire D, Kinane CM, Gans D, Needleman J. Newly

Insured Californians Would Fall by More than 1 Million under the Affordable Care Act without the Requirement to Purchase Insurance. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2012.

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23. Gans D, Kinane CM, Watson G, Roby DH, Needleman J, Graham-Squire D, Kominski GF, Jacobs K, Dexter D, Wu E. Achieving Equity by Building a Bridge from Eligible to Enrolled. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, February 2012.

24. Gans D, Kominski GF, Roby DH, Diamant AL, Chen X, Lin W, Hohe C. Better Outcomes, Lower Costs:

Palliative Care Program Reduces Stress, Costs of Care for Children With Life-Threatening Conditions. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, August 2012.

25. Meng YY, Cabezas L, Roby DH, Pourat N, Kominski GF. Successful Strategies for Increasing Enrollment in

California’s Low Income Health Program (LIHP). Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Policy Note, September 2012.

26. Dow W, Roby DH, Kominski GF, Jacobs K. New Research Further Strengthens Evidence of the Benefits of

the Health Care Safety Net. Berkeley, CA: Center for Labor Education and Research Issue Brief, May 2013.

27. Lavarreda SA, Snyder S, Ponce N, Kominski GF. Before Health Reform Expansion, Public Programs Already Covered One in Five Nonelderly Californians in 2012. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Fact Sheet, October 2013.

28. Lucia L, Jacobs K, Graham-Squire D, Watson G, Roby DH, Pourat N, Kominski GF. A Little Investment

Goes a Long Way: Modest Cost to Expand Preventive and Routine Health Services to All Low-Income Californians, Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Labor Center and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2014.

29. Lo N, Roby DH, Padilla J, Chen X, Salce EN, Pourat N, Kominski GF. Increased Service Use Following

Medicaid Expansion Is Mostly Temporary: Evidence From California's Low Income Health Program. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, October 2014.

30. Lucia L, Dietz M, Jacobs K, Chen X, Kominski GF. Which Californians will Lack Health Insurance under

the Affordable Care Act? Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, January 2015.

31. Sorenson A, Nonzee NJ, Kominski GF. Public Funds Account for Over 70 Percent of Health Care Spending

in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, August 2016.

32. Mager-Mardeusz H, Kominski GF. More than 400,000 Californians with Developmental Disabilities Remain Outside the State Safety Net. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, November 2016.

33. Dietz M, Lucia L, Kominski GF, Jacobs K. ACA Repeal in California: Who Stands to Lose? Berkeley, CA: UC

Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, December 2016.

34. Dietz M, Lucia L, Kominski GF, Jacobs K. Fact Sheets: What do California Counties Stand to Lose under

ACA Repeal? http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/california-counties-aca-repeal/.

35. Rasmussen PW, Henderson B, Kominski GF. Disaster Averted, For Now: How the American Health Care Act Would Have Affected Californians. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, March 2017.

36. Mager-Mardeusz H, Lenz C, Kominski GF. A “Cap” on Medicaid: How Block Grants, Per Capita Caps, and

Capped Allotments Might Fundamentally Change the Safety Net. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, April 2017.

37. Labovitz J, Kominski GF, Godwin J. Podiatric Services Could Reduce Costs of Treating Diabetes

Complications in California by $97 Million. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, June 2017.

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38. Equils O, Kellogg C, Berger W, Hurley-Kim K, Rubinstein E, Kominski G. Proposal to Reduce Adult Immunization Barriers in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, August 2018.

39. Charles SA, Nepomuceno F, Kominski GF. Rise in Medi-Cal Enrollment Corresponded to Increases in

California County Health Spending During ACA Implementation. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, September 2018.

40. Dietz M, Lucia L, Kadiyala S, Rasmussen PW, Jacobs K, Roby DH, Graham-Squire D, Zhang J, Watson G,

Chen X, Kominski GF. 3.6 Million Californians Would Benefit if California Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, April 2019.

41. Dietz M, Lucia L, Chen X, Graham-Squire D, Yao H, Rasmussen P, Watson G, Roby DH, Jacobs K, Kadiyala

S, Kominski GF. California’s Steps to Expand Health Coverage and Improve Affordability: Who Gains and Who Will Be Uninsured? Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, November 2019.

42. Lucia L, Lee K, Jacobs K, Kominski G. Health coverage of California workers most at risk of job loss due to

COVID-19. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2020.

PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS 1. Health Economics Worldwide. Zweifel P, Frech HE, III (eds.). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic

Publishers, 1991; and Rationing America’s Health Care: The Oregon Plan and Beyond. Strosberg MA, Wiener JM, Baker R, with Fein IA (eds.). Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1992. Review published in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 12(4):786-791, Fall 1993.

UNPUBLISHED REPORTS 1. Rogowski JR, Kominski GF. Relative Payments to Specialists and Non-Specialists Under Medicare Part B: A

Case Study. May 1989. 2. Kominski GF, Rogowski JR. Estimated Savings to Medicare of Eliminating Specialty Payments to Physicians

Without Board Certification. May 1989. 3. Kominski GF. Setting Capitation Payments for Medicaid Recipients: A Critique of Maryland’s Rate-Setting

Methodology Under the Program for Prepaid Managed Health Care. September 1989. 4. Kominski GF, Beaudin C, Pourat N. The Effects of the Pilot Ambulatory Care and Education (PACE) Program

on the Costs of Care and Utilization of Services at the Sepulveda VAMC. July 1993. 5. Rice T, Kominski GF. Incorporating Medicare into an All-Payer System. American Association of Retired

Persons, Public Policy Institute, December 1993. PROFESSIONAL AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1. “DRGs and Disease Staging: Issues in Case-Mix Measurement,” 2nd Annual Meeting of the Association for

Health Services Research, June 1985. 2. “Improving the Definition of Hospital Labor Market Areas and Wage Indexes,” Operations Research Society of

America/The Institute of Management Sciences, April 1986. 3. “The Impact of Medicare’s Prospective Payment System on the Use of Hospital Inpatient Services,” Research

Conference on Medicare, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, October 1986.

4. Discussant, Session on the “Evaluation of Medicare’s Prospective Payment System,” American Economic

Association, December 1986.

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5. “ProPAC’s Recommendations for Improving Case-Mix Measurement,” Center for Cost-Effective Care Seminar Series, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, May 1987.

6. “Improving Payment for Medicare Patients with Unrelated Surgical Procedures,” 10th Annual Research

Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, October 1988. 7. Discussant, Session on “Research on Prospective Payment,” American Economic Association, December 1988. 8. “Measuring Relative Wage Rates for Medicare Hospital Payment,” 11th Annual Research Conference of the

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, November 1989. 9. “Changes in Follow-Up Care for Medicare Surgical Patients Under PPS,” 12th Annual Research Conference of

the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, October 1990. 10. “Changes in Follow-Up Care for Medicare Surgical Patients Under PPS,” 8th Annual Meeting of the

Association for Health Services Research, July 1991. 11. “Determinants of Hospital Cost Increases Under PPS: The Contribution of Technology, Intensity, and Windfall

Profits,” 13th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, October 1991.

12. “Changes in Follow-Up Care for Medicare Surgical Patients Under PPS,” 119th Annual Meeting of the

American Public Health Association, November 1991. 13. “Using the RBRVS for Physician Services under Medicaid,” 119th Annual Meeting of the American Public

Health Association, November 1991. 14. “Do Low-Income Medicare Patients Have Costlier Hospital Stays?” 9th Annual Meeting of the Association for

Health Services Research, June 1992. 15. “The Impact of Low-Income Medicare Patients on Hospital Costs,” 120th Annual Meeting of the American

Public Health Association, November 1992. 16. “Issues in Health Care Reform: Global Budgeting,” Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, November 1992. 17. “Issues in Developing RBRVS-Based Physician Payment Systems,” Taiwan Department of Health, Short-Term

Manpower Training Program, Executive Yuan (Branch), Taipei, Taiwan, March 22-26, 1993. 18. “Should Private and Public Insurers Pay the Same Fees Under an All-Payer System?” 10th Annual Meeting of

the Association for Health Services Research, June 1993. 19. “Economic Analysis of Public Health Interventions,” High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University,

Alexandria, Egypt, March 28, 1994. 20. “Specialty Payments Under the Medicare Fee Schedule: Impact of an Alternative Method for Linking Surveys

of Physician Work,” 11th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research, June 1994. 21. “The Impact of a VA Managed Care Experiment on Costs of Care,” 13th Annual Meeting of the VA Health

Services Research and Demonstrations Service, March 1995. 22. Session Chair, “Economic Incentives for Physicians and Hospitals,” 123rd Annual Meeting of the American

Public Health Association, November 1995. 23. “The Application of RBRVS to Medicare Physician Services: Volume Performance Standards,” International

Symposium on Health Care, Chang Gung College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, July 1996. 24. “How to Thrive on Soft Money,” 14th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research, June

1997.

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25. “Inpatient Managed Mental Health Care: Differences in Length of Stay and Type of Admission,” 126th Annual

Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 1998. 26. “Evaluation of California’s 24-Hour Pilot Demonstration Project: Preliminary Findings,” 3rd Annual National

Managed Workers’ Compensation Institute, December 1998. 27. “UPBEAT: Impact on Costs and Utilization of Inpatient Services,” UPBEAT National Conference, September

1999. 28. “Evaluating Community Benefits in Non-Profit Hospital Conversions,” UCLA Health Care Leaders Forum,

October 1999. 29. “Current State of Workers’ Compensation Health Care in California,” California Research Colloquium on

Workers’ Compensation Medical Benefit Delivery and Return-to-Work, May 2003. 30. Session Chair, “Evaluating New Technologies: Call for Papers Session,” 20th Annual Research Meeting of

AcademyHealth, June 2003. 31. Chair, Panel on “The Benefits Cost Crisis: Causes and Consequences,” UCLA Anderson Forecast Project,

Quarterly Economic Forecast Conference, May 2004. 32. “Economics of Health,” National Health Law Program, National Advisory Board Meeting, May 2004. 33. “California Healthcare Forecast 2004: What’s Next for Physicians, Hospitals, Health Plans, and Employers,”

UCLA Healthcare Collaborative, June 2004. 34. “Putting a Face on the HMO Enrollee: A Demographic Profile,” California Office of the Patient Advocate

Symposium, Focusing on Diverse Communities in Managed Care, May 2005. 35. “California Healthcare Forecast 2005: What’s Next for Physicians, Hospitals, Health Plans, and Employers,”

UCLA Healthcare Collaborative, June 2005. 36. “Assessing the Financial Impact of State Health Benefit Mandates in California: Findings from the California

Health Benefits Review Project,” 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, December 2005.

37. “Regenerative Medicine and Public Health: Issues of Cost, Quality, and Access,” Stem Cells: Promise and Peril

in Regenerative Medicine, UCLA Research Conference, February 2006. 38. “California Healthcare Forecast 2006: What’s Next for Physicians, Hospitals, and Health Plans,” UCLA

Healthcare Collaborative, June 2006. 39. “Comparing Satisfaction and Quality Measures Using CHIS 2003,” California Office of the Patient Advocate

Symposium on Quality, June 2006. 40. “Assessing the Financial Impact of State Health Benefit Mandates in California: Findings from the California

Health Benefits Review Program,” Society of Actuaries Annual Meeting, October 2006. 41. “Health Impact Assessments: A Quantitative Approach to Assessing Policy Tradeoffs,” Society of Actuaries

Health Meeting, June 2007. 42. “Financing a System of Universal Health,” Blue Sky Initiative Symposium, September 2007. 43. “California Healthcare Forecast 2008,” UCLA Healthcare Collaborative, March 2008. 44. “Financing a System of Universal Health,” Ben-Gurion University Workshop on Assessing Health Reforms:

Europe, USA, and Israel, May 2008.

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45. “Impact of Future Health Care Reform on the Practice of Occupational Medicine,” Western Occupational Health Conference, September 2008.

46. “Health Benefits in 2008: Modest Premium Increases as CDHPs Grow and Deductibles Rise Sharply,” Orange

County Employee Benefit Council, October 2008. 47. “Why Is Health Care in the U.S. So Expensive?” 13th Annual Health Care Symposium at UCLA, January 2009. 48. “How Effectively Are We Spending Our Health Care Dollars?” League of Women Voters, Pasadena Area,

February 2009. 49. “Evaluating the Medi-Cal Disease Management Pilot Program (DMPP),” USC School of Pharmacy Seminar

Series, February 2009. 50. “Assessing the Financial Impact of State Health Benefit Mandates in California: Findings from the California

Health Benefits Review Program,” 26th Annual Research Meeting of AcademyHealth, June 2009. 51. “Wither Health Care: The ‘Debate’ Over Reform,” UCLA Global Security Seminar Series, August 2009. 52. “The Case for Health Reform,” UCLA HARRT Roundtable Presentation, September 2009. 53. “The Case for Health Reform,” League of Women Voters of San Diego, October 2009. 54. “The Case for Health Reform, and What It Means to California,” UCLA On The Road Series, October 2009. 55. “Issues in Designing a Health Insurance Program for Bermuda's Seniors: Evidence from The FutureCare

Program,” 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2009. 56. “Budget Challenges Facing Aging Related Programs: What Lies Ahead for Medicare, Medicaid, and Other

Programs,” Ventura County Medical Center Symposium on Aging, December 2009. 57. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” Impact Roundtable, Los Angeles,

CA, April 2010.

58. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California?” UCLA Healthcare Collaborative, Los Angeles, CA, May 2010.

59. “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Expenditures of Chronically Ill Medicaid Beneficiaries,” 8th European

Conference on Health Economics, Helsinki, Finland, July 2010.

60. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” Santa Monica Rotary Club, Los Angeles, CA, August 2010.

61. “Health Care Reform: What’s It All About?” UCLA School of Public Health Webinar, Los Angeles, CA,

September 2010, http://ph.ucla.edu/events/continuing-conversation-health-care-reform-what-does-it-mean-california-and-nation.

62. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” West Los Angeles Veterans

Administration Medical Center Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, October 2010.

63. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” UCLA Technology & Aging Conference, Los Angeles, CA, October 2010.

64. “Heath Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California’s Businesses? Young Presidents’ Organization, Los

Angeles, CA, November 2010.

65. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” UCLA School of Public Health Dean’s Advisory Board, Los Angeles, CA, November 2010.

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66. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” Division of Digestive Diseases, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CAM February 2011.

67. “Health Care Reform: One Year Later.” UCLA School of Public Health Webinar, Los Angeles, CA, March

2011, http://ph.ucla.edu/events/continuing-conversation-health-care-reform-one-year-later. 68. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” Dermatology Grand Rounds, David

Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, April 2011. 69. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” UCLA Student Chapter of the

American Medical Student Association, Los Angeles, CA, May 2011.

70. “How Effective is Disease Management for Chronically Ill Medicaid Beneficiaries? Interim Results from California’s Disease Management Pilot Program on Expenditures and Utilization.” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2011.

71. “How Effective is Disease Management for Chronically Ill Medicaid Beneficiaries? Interim Results from

California’s Disease Management Pilot Program on Expenditures and Utilization.” International Health Economics Association Research Conference, Toronto, July 2011.

72. “California’s Health Benefit Exchange: Building the Infrastructure for Health Reform.” UCLA School of Public

Health Webinar, Los Angeles, CA, September 2011, http://ph.ucla.edu/events/continuing-conversation-californias-health-benefit-exchange-building-infrastructure-health.

73. “Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for California, and the Nation?” UCLA-Kaiser Center for Health

Equity,12th Annual Health Disparities Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, October 2011. 74. Panelist, Session on “The Effect of the Economy and Reform on Health Businesses.” Business of Health Care

Workshop, Association of Health Care Journalists, San Francisco, CA, October 2011.

75. “Predicting Eligibility and Enrollment in the California Health Benefits Exchange: Preliminary Results using the California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) Model.” Monash University, Centre for Health Economics, Melbourne, Australia, January 2012.

76. “Medicare: Past, Present, and Future.” American College of Physicians, Region II of Southern California,

Laguna Hills, CA, February 2012.

77. “The Affordable Care Act: Impacts on California and the VHA.” West LA VAMC Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, March 2012.

78. Panelist, “Impacts of the Affordable Act.” The Health Management Academy’s CEO Forum, Newport Beach,

CA, March 2012. 79. “Exchange Eligibility in California: Preparing for Enrollment.” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting,

Orlando, FL, June 2012.

80. “The Supreme Court Decision on Health Care Reform: What’s Next?” UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Webinar, Los Angeles, CA, June 2012, http://ph.ucla.edu/events/continuing-conversation-supreme-court-ruling-health-care-reform-whats-next.

81. “Patient Centered Medical Homes.” Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Medical Process Consultation

Conference, Tokyo, Japan, July 2012.

82. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s Next for California?” Community Coalition Board of Directors Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, July 2012.

83. Panelist, “California Voter Views about the Affordable Care Act and Its Implementation.” Sacramento, CA,

August 2012.

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84. “The Affordable Care Act: What is Obamacare and What Does It Mean for California?” Harbor-UCLA

Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, August 2012.

85. “Health Reform and The Affordable Care Act: What is ObamaCare, and How Does It Affect Californians?” Sarnat Symposium, LA Jewish Home, Los Angeles, CA, October 2012.

86. “2012 Election: What Does It Mean for Health Reform?” UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Webinar,

Los Angeles, CA, November 2012, http://ph.ucla.edu/events/continuing-conversation-2012-election-what-does-it-mean-health-care-reform-0.

87. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for California and the Nation?” Inland Empire Disabilities

Collaborative, San Bernardino, CA, November 2012. 88. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for California and the Nation?” UCLA Emeriti and Staff

Retirees Luncheon, Los Angeles, CA, December 2012.

89. Panelist, “What Do We Really Need to Know About the Economic Dynamics Affecting Health Reform?” Health Care Executives of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, December 2012.

90. “Fixing the U.S. Health Care System: Is ObamaCare Too Much, or Not Enough?” California Institute of

Technology, Pasadena, CA, January 2013.

91. Keynote Speaker, “Report from the Hill: Politics as Usual? Challenges for Medicare and the ACA in 2013,” 10th Annual Medicare Congress, Phoenix, AZ, February 2013.

92. “Health Reform, Medicare, and Medicaid: Challenges to the U.S. Health Care System in an Era of Political

Divide.” Physicians for Social Responsibility Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, February 2013.

93. “After the Affordable Care Act: What Now?” American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, February 2013.

94. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for California?” Community Coalition Management Team, Los

Angeles, CA, March 2013.

95. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s Next for California?” UCLA Center for Cancer Prevention and Control Research Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA, April 2013.

96. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for California?” Harbor-UCLA Department of Pediatrics Grand

Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, April 2013.

97. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s in Store for California?” University of California Center Sacramento Policy Seminar Series, Sacramento, CA, April 2013.

98. “Medi-Cal Expansion in California under the Affordable Care Act,” Mammoth Hospital, Mammoth Lakes, CA,

April 2013.

99. Panelist, “State Health Law Implementation: Race to the Starting Line,” Association of Health Care Journalists Press Briefing, Los Angeles, CA, April 2013.

100. “The Impact of the Supreme Court’s Decision on the Affordable Care Act,” Harbor-UCLA Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, May 2013.

101. “Use of the California Health Interview Survey to Simulate Coverage Expansion under the ACA.” AcademyHealth State Health Policy Interest Group Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 2013.

102. Chair, Panel on “Vulnerable Populations in Health Care Reform: Examples from California.” AcademyHealth

Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 2013.

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103. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s in Store for California?” Redondo Beach Round Table, Redondo Beach,

CA, June 2013.

104. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s in Store for California?” Harbor-UCLA Urban Health Fellows, Los Angeles, CA, July 2013.

105. “The Affordable Care Act: What is Obamacare?” 29th Annual Meeting of Patient Classification Systems

International, Helsinki, Finland, September 2013.

106. “The Affordable Care Act: How Does It Affect Californians?” Fullerton Chamber of Commerce, Fullerton, CA, September 2013.

107. “The Affordable Care Act: How Will It Affect California?” UCLA-Kaiser Center for Health Equity, 14th

Annual Health Disparities Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, October 2013.

108. “Update on Implementation of the ACA: Is California Ready?” UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Webinar, Los Angeles, CA, October 2013.

109. “The Affordable Care Act: Implementation, Issues, and Implications.” Pasadena League of Women Voters,

Pasadena, CA, October 2013.

110. Panelist, “Open Data in the Era of Health Reform.” Association of Health Care Journalist’s Health Data Journalism Workshop, Anaheim, CA, October 2013.

111. “How Will the ACA Affect Medi-Cal and Medicare,” Assembly Member Bradford’s Town Hall Meeting, Inglewood, CA, October 2013.

112. “The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare): How Will it Affect You?” The American Institute for Progressive Democracy, Claremont, CA, October 2013.

113. Panelist, “Healthcare Reform: Cure or Curse?” Community Memorial Health System, Ethics of Caring Series, Ventura, CA, October 2013.

114. “The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare): What Does it Mean for Californians?” Olive View-UCLA Medical Center Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, October 2013.

115. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does it Really Mean for California?” Pacific Palisades Newcomers Group, Los Angeles, CA, November 2013.

116. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s in Store for Californians?” Westside Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles,

CA, November 2013.

117. “The Affordable Care Act: What is Obamacare?” Westside Democratic Club, Los Angeles, CA, January 2014.

118. “The Affordable Care Act: What’s in Store for California in 2014?” Fallbrook Health District, Fallbrook, CA, January 2014.

119. “The Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for California’s Children.” Everychild Foundation Salon, Los

Angeles, CA, January 2014.

120. Panelist, “A Conversation with Two Policy Leaders: Health Reform in California: The Road Ahead.” California Health Journalism Fellowship Program, Los Angeles, CA, February 2014.

121. “The Affordable Care Act: Will 2014 Be the Turning Point?” 40th Annual Breslow Lecture, Los Angeles, CA,

March 2014.

122. “The Affordable Care Act: Is It Working in California?” UCLA Emeriti Association, Los Angeles, CA, April 2014.

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123. Closing Plenary Speaker, “Planning for the Affordable Care Act: Impact on Oncology.” Cancer Center

Administrators Forum Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2014.

124. “Health Care Reform in California: How Did We Do in Year One?” UC Sacramento Center Seminar Series, Sacramento, CA, April 2014.

125. “The Affordable Care Act: So Far, So Good?” UCLA Department of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, Los

Angeles, CA, June 2014. 126. Panelist, Advocacy Interest Group, “Impact of Academic Policy Research Centers on Health Policy.”

AcademyHealth Advocacy Interest Group Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2014.

127. “Estimating the Impacts of the Affordable Care Act in California Using the California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) Model.” Joint European Conference on Health Economics/International Health Economics Association Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, July 2014.

128. “The Affordable Care Act: Impacts on California’s Insurance Markets.” Providence St. John’s 66th Annual

Postgraduate Assembly, Los Angeles, CA, September 2014.

129. Panelist, Session on State Implementation Efforts, Working Seminar on “Taking Stock of Health Reform: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Political Prospects,” Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 2014.

130. “The Affordable Care Act: How Are We Doing So Far?” UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and

Health Services Research Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA, October 2014.

131. “The Affordable Care Act: How Is It Working So Far?” UC Irvine Health Policy Research Institute Seminar Series, Irvine, CA, October 2014.

132. “How Telemedicine Fits Into Health Reform.” Language Access Network Connect.Communicate.Care

Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March 2015.

133. “The Affordable Care Act: Year 2 Progress Report.” UCLA Extension, Beyond the Headlines Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA, March 2015.

134. Moderator, Panel on “50 Years of Medicare: What Have We Learned?” UCLA Fielding School of Public

Health, Health Forum, Los Angeles, CA, March 2015.

135. Keynote Address, “The Affordable Care Act: What Is Obamacare, and How Is It Working?” First Chinese Health Management and Development Conference, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, March 2015.

136. “The Affordable Care Act: A Status Report on the 5th Anniversary of Its Enactment.” RWJF Health Policy

Center, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, April 2015.

137. “CMS Quality Performance Results.” Panel on Financial and Clinical Integration of Accountable Care Organizations. UC Berkeley ACO Workshop, Berkeley, CA, May 2015.

138. “The Affordable Care Act: How Is It Working So Far?” La Canada Democratic Club, Los Angeles, CA,

October 2015.

139. "Narrow Networks: Do We Know When Networks Have Become Too Narrow?" UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA, October 2015.

140. “The Shifting Balance between Public and Private Provision of Health Insurance Benefits: Evidence from the

United States,” International Workshop on Rethinking Private-Public Mix in Healthcare, Ben Gurion University, Beersheba, Israel, December 2015.

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141. “Health Policy for On-Demand Medicine.” Language Access Network Connect.Communicate.Care

Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March 2016.

142. Chair, Session on “The Impact of the ACA on Coverage.” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

143. “The Presidential Candidates: Where Do They Stand On Health?” UCLA Center for Health Policy Research,

Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA, September 2016.

144. “The Presidential Candidates: Where Do They Stand On Health?” UC Irvine Medical Students Seminar Series, Irvine, CA, September 2016.

145. “The Future of American Healthcare Coverage: A Closer Look at the Presidential Candidates’ Health Plans.”

UCLA Center for Health Equity Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, October 2016.

146. Moderator, Panel on “How Many People Are Uninsured? Variation in National and State-level Survey Estimates.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2016.

147. “Health Care Policy under the Next President: How is it Likely to Change?” UCLA Emeriti and Retiree

Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, December 2016.

148. Panelist, “What Happens to the Safety Net if the ACA is Repealed?” UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, February 2017.

149. “ACA Repeal and Replace: What’s the Plan?” Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center Grand

Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, February 2017 150. Panelist, “ACA Repeal and Replace Update.” Santa Monica Democratic Club, March 2017.

151. “ACA Repeal and Replace.” Ventura County Healthcare Reform Community Forum, Cal Lutheran University,

Thousand Oaks, CA, June 2017.

152. “The Future of Health Policy: The Impact of Capping Federal Medicaid Payments.” Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Program, UCLA Anderson School of Management, July 2017.

153. “ACA Repeal and Replace.” UCLA Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, August 2017.

154. “Health Policy Update: ACA and Medicare for All.” Claremont Democratic Club, September 2017.

155. “Health Policy Update: ACA and Medicare for All.” LaCanada Democratic Club, September 2017.

156. “Health Care Financing and Expenditures in the U.S.” UCLA Pediatric Fellows, October 2017.

157. Panelist, “Single Payer Efforts in California.” Westchester Democratic Club, February 2018.

158. Panelist, “Strategies for Improving the Affordability of High-Quality Care and Coverage.” Southern California

Health Care Summit, Los Angeles, CA, March 2018.

159. Panelist, “Is Single-Payer on the Table?” Association of Health Care Journalism Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ, April 2018.

160. Chair, Session on “Stabilizing Insurance Markets in the Trump Era,” AcademyHealth Annual Research

Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 2018.

161. “Paying for Children’s Health Care: The Role of Public and Private Insurance.” UCLA Pediatrics Grand Rounds, August 2018.

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162. “The Affordable Care Act: Why Are Republicans Still Trying to Repeal It?” UCLA Surgery Grand Rounds, April 2019.

163. “Medicare for All: Is It Finally Time for Single-Payer in the U.S.?” UCLA Center for Health Policy Research,

Seminar Series, May 2019.

164. “Health Policy: What’s in Store Entering the 2020 Election Season?” Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Program, UCLA Anderson School of Management, June 2019.

165. Panelist, “Medicare for All.” UCLA Psychiatry Grand Rounds, July 2019. “Medicare for All: Is It Finally

Time for Single-Payer in the U.S.?” UCLA Student Chapter SNaHP/CaHPSA, August 2019.

166. “Medicare for All: Is It the Best Pathway to Universal Coverage?” Claremont McKenna College Athenaeum, October 2019.

167. “Medicare for All: What Would It Mean for California and for Kaiser?” Kaiser Los Angeles Medical Center Annual Staff Meeting, December 2019.

LEGSILATIVE AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY TESTIMONY AND PRESENTATIONS 1. “RBRVS and the Medicare Fee Schedule,” Presentation to the California Division of Workers Compensation,

Industrial Medical Council, May 1999.

2. “The Use of Resource-Based Relative Value Scales for Provider Reimbursement in State Workers’ Compensation Programs,” Presentation to the California Division of Workers Compensation, Industrial Medical Council, September 1999.

3. California Assembly, Subcommittee on Health, Meeting chaired by Assemblymember Helen Thomas regarding AB 1464, a bill to require Kaiser Foundation hospitals to report facility-level financial data to the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, April 2001

4. “Findings from a Study of Inpatient Hospital Fee Schedule and Outpatient Surgery,” Presentation to the

California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, August 2001. 5. California Senate, Briefing of Senator Alarcon regarding SB 228, a bill to adopt the Medicare Fee Schedule for

payment of physicians under California’s Workers’ Compensation Program, February 2003 6. “Causes of Rising Health Expenditures in the U.S.,” Presentation to the National Council of Cities, Los

Angeles, October 2004. 7. “The Impact of the Uninsured and Underinsured on the Delivery of Health Care Services,” Presentation to the

Select Committee on the Los Angeles County Health Care Crisis, Assemblyman Mark Ridley-Thomas, Chair, February 2005.

8. “The Impact of Language Barriers among California’s HMO Members for Los Angeles,” Testimony before the

Los Angeles City Council, Audits and Governmental Efficiency Committee, February 2007.

9. “Comparing the Elements of Health Care Reform Proposals in California,” Testimony before the Little Hoover Commission, Sacramento, CA, February 2007.

10. “Access to Medical Treatment in the California Workers’ Compensation System, 2006,” Presentation to the

California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, Oakland, CA, February 2007. 11. “Health Benefits Mandate Briefing,” Presentation to Legislative Staff, Sacramento, CA, January 2008.

12. “FutureCare: Design and Implementation Issues for a Government Insurance Program for Bermuda’s Seniors,”

Presentation to the Cabinet, Government of Bermuda, February 2009.

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13. Testimony before the Los Angeles City Council, Committee on Trade, Commerce, and Tourism, in support of updating the health insurance component of the living wage ordnance to account for the current costs of health insurance, July 2009.

14. Testimony before the Joint Informational Hearing on Health Care Costs of the Assembly and Senate Health

Committees, March 2011.

15. Testimony on results from the UCB/UCLA Microsimulation Model for Health Insurance before the California Health Benefit Exchange Board, June 2011.

16. “The Basic Health Program: What Would It Mean for California?” Policy Briefing of the California Health

Care Foundation, Sacramento, CA, April 2012.

17. Testimony before the Senate Health Committee of the California Legislature on Cost Containment, March 2014.

18. Testimony on AB 1558 (Hernandez) before the Assembly Health Committee of the California Legislature,

April 2014.

19. Testimony on AB 1558 (Hernandez) before the Senate Health Committee of the California Legislature, June 2014.

20. Testimony before the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Motion to Continue Contingency Planning

for Repeal of the Affordable Care Act, August 2017. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Memberships American Public Health Association AcademyHealth National Academy of Social Insurance President, Iota Chapter (UCLA) of Delta Omega Society, 1997-1999 Editorial Boards Medical Care Research and Review, 1994-2016 Advisory Boards/Committee Service Evaluating VHA Costs Study, Cincinnati VAMC, 1997-2000 Los Angeles County Department of Health Services/SEIU Health Care Worker Retraining Project, 1999-2001 Association of Schools of Public Health Public Health Workforce Committee, 2007-2008 Governor’s Health Information Technology Advisory Board, 2007-2008 AcademyHealth Article-of-the-Year Award Committee, 2008-2010 (Chair 2009, 2010) AcademyHealth Roundtable Selection Committee, 2011-2013 (Chair, 2013) AcademyHealth Call for Papers Selection Committee, 2016 Committee Member, NAS Committee on Developing a Smarter National Surveillance System for Occupational

Safety and Health in the 21st Century, 2016-2017 Chair, Israel Council on Higher Education, Accreditation Committee on Programs in Public Health and Health

System Management, May 2017 Peer Reviewer American Journal of Medicine American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Contemporary Economic Policy Disease Management and Health Outcomes Health Affairs Health Economics Health Care Financing Review

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Health Services Research Inquiry Journal of the American Medical Association Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Health Economics Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Managed Care Interface Medical Care Medical Care Research and Review Milbank Quarterly New England Journal of Medicine Preventive Medicine Public Health Reports Manuscript Reviewer Jossey-Bass Publishers Health Administration Press Grant Proposal Reviewer Health Care Financing Administration Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Care Financing and Organization Initiative California Dept. of Health Services, Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Research, 1996 AHRQ, Ad Hoc Committee on Analysis of Markets, 2000 CDC, Review Panel Chair, Health Promotion Economics Center Core Grant, 2004 NIH/NIA-C Study Section, March 2008 AHRQ, Healthcare Systems and Value Research (HSVR) Study Section, Chair, 2016-2017 Management Consultation Kaiser/Service Employees International Union Joint Committee on Compensation and Employment Security, Fall 1996 Kaiser/United Nurses Association of California Joint Committee on Compensation, Spring 1996-Spring 1999