Curriculum Vitae

COLLEEN M. GROGAN

School of Social Service Administration 5405 South Greenwood Avenue The Chicago, Illinois 60615 969 East Sixtieth Street (773) 241-5457 Chicago, Illinois 60637 (312) 282-0360 (773) 834-3907 (773) 702-5289 e-mail: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2010- Full Professor 1999-2010 Associate Professor School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

2004- Faculty Chair/Academic Director Graduate Program in Health Administration & Policy School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago 2012- Global Health Track Implemented

2004- Faculty Co-Chair (2004-present); Faculty Affiliate (2012- Center for Health Administration Studies School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

2014-2015 Dean’s Review Committee, elected by faculty peers

2010-2011 Faculty Director, Davis Lectureship Series on “Participatory Processes, Political Equality, and the Role of Nonprofits: Implications for Health Policy” Center for Health Administration Studies

2011- Doctoral Examiner, Doctoral Committee, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

2008-2011 Women’s Leadership Council, University of Chicago

2008-2010 Faculty Senate, University of Chicago

2006-2007 Fullbright Scholar, Institute of Governance, School of Law Queens University, Northern Ireland, UK

1994-1999 Assistant Professor Department of Epidemiology & Public Health,

1994-1999 Core Faculty Advisor Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholars Program, Yale University

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1995-1999 Faculty Affiliate Institute for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University

1993-1994 Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institute on Aging Social and Administrative Health Sciences University of California-Berkeley

1992-1993 Senior Research Associate, Western Consortium for Public Health, Berkeley, CA

1992-1993 Consultant, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. Oakland, CA

1991-1992 Independent Health Policy Researcher and Language Instructor Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, P.R. China

1990-1991 Consultant, Health of the Public Project Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN

1986-1987 Research Associate, Marketing Research Division United Health Care Corporation, Minneapolis, MN

EDUCATION

1991 Ph.D. (Health Services Research & Policy/Minor: Political Science), University of Minnesota

1986 B.A. (Sociology, Concentration in Analysis and Research), University of Wisconsin--Madison

1983-1984 Rheinishche Friedrich-Wilhelms University, Bonn, Germany

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Political Science Association American Public Health Association Academy of Health Services Research Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Society for Social Work and Research

RESEARCH INTERESTS

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American Political Development & Politics of the Welfare State Federalism; State Policy and Politics Deliberative Democracy & Participatory Decisionmaking

AWARDS AND HONORS

2020 Inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare

2009 Best Abstract Award, AcademyHealth 2009 Annual Research Meeting, The Effects of SCHIP Expansion on Family Insurance & Out-Of-Pocket Medical Costs: New Results From the SIPP, H. Luke Shaefer, Colleen M Grogan and Harold Pollack.

2008 Valerie Jarrett Faculty Mentorship and Leadership Award, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

2007 Fulbright Award, Research and Teaching, Institute for Governance, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.

1997 Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award

1992 Finalist, Dissertation Award, National Academy of Social Insurance

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Co-Associate Editor for health policy section, American Journal of Public Health, Health Policy Section, November 2016-present

Editor, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, July 2010-Nov 2016

Book Review Editor, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, January 2003-July 2009; editorial board member, 1993 to 2003.

Editorial board member, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 9/04 to 2010. Editorial board member, Publius, 2009-2010.

Recent reviewer for: Health Affairs; Health Services Research; Journal of Politics; Milbank Quarterly; Perspectives on Politics; Publius; Social Service Review; Social Science & Medicine; University of Michigan Press; Prentice Hall; Oxford University Press; Georgetown University Press; Stanford University Press.

President, Health Politics Division, American Political Science Association, 2017-2018. Colleen M. Grogan/page 4

Program Chair, 2016-2017. Executive Committee member, State Interest Group for AcademyHealth Association, 2012-2014. Advisory Council member, Federalism Section for American Political Science Association, 2008 to 2010. Advisory Council member, State Politics and Policy Section for American Political Science Association, 2002-2005.

REVIEW PANELS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Working Group Member. “Public Deliberation on Gene Editing in the Wild,” Funded by the National Science Foundation. 2019-2020. Faculty Mentor, RWJF Interdisciplinary Research Leaders Program, North Carolina Team: “Increasing Housing Stability: Assessing Two Promising Tenancy Support Models to Inform Local, State & National Policy & Practice.” 2017-2019. Faculty Advisory Board member, International Innovation Corp, University of Chicago, 2014-2015. Expert Panel member, Measuring Pediatric Access to Subspecialty Care by Insurance Status Study, (An audit study of access to subspecialty care under the Illinois Medicaid program) P.I. Karin Rhodes, 2009-2011 Advisory Board member, Prenatal Care: Wise or Wasteful? RWJF Investigator Award, John Lantos and Dianne Lauderdale, P.I.s 2006-2009 Advisory Board member, Ectopic Pregnancy in the Medicaid Population, NIH-K08 Award, P.I. Debra Stulhberg, 2010-2013

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. Healthy Voices/Unhealthy Silence: Advocacy and Health Policy for the Poor (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press). August 2007.

Grogan, Colleen M. The Political Transformation of the American Health Care State. (Under contract with Oxford University Press).

Special Issues

Cohen, Alan, Colleen M. Grogan, Jediah Horwitz. (Guest Editors) 2017. “Introduction: The Many Roads toward Achieving Health Equity.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, (42.5 September).

Articles and Chapters

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Grogan, Colleen M. Yu-An Lin, and Michael K. Gusmano. 2021. “Unsanitized and Unfair: How COVID Bailout Funds Refuel Inequity in the US Health Care System.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (forthcoming).

Grogan, Colleen M. Yu-An Lin, and Michael K. Gusmano. 2021. “Health Equity and the Allocation of COVID-19 Provider Relief Funds.” American Journal of Public Health (forthcoming).

Park, S., Mosley, J. E., Grogan, C. M., Pollack, H. A., Humphreys, K., D’Aunno, T., Friedmann, P. D. 2020. “Patient-centered Care’s Relationship with Substance Use Disorder Treatment Utilization.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 118(Nov: 1-6).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2020. “Medicaid’s Post-ACA Paradoxes.” Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law, 45.4: 617-632. Special Issue: “ACA at 10.”

Smith, Bikki Tran, Colleen M. Grogan, Christina M. Andrews, Amanda J. Abraham, Melissa A. Westlake, and Samantha J. Harris. 2020. “Medicaid for People with Substance Use Disorder” Ch. 11 in Current Issues in Medicaid: Enrollment, Eligibility, and Politics, ed. Daniel Lanford. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Grogan, Colleen M. C.S. Bersamira, P.M. Singer, B.T. Smith, H.A. Pollack, C.M. Andrews, A.J. Abraham. 2020. Are Policy Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic Partisan? A View from the States. Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law, 45.2, Special Issue: “The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic.”

Park, S., Grogan, C. M., Mosley, J. E., Humphreys, K., Pollack, H. A., Friedmann, P. D. 2020. Correlates of patient-centered care practices at U.S. substance use disorder clinics. Psychiatric Services, 71(1): 35-42

Abraham, A.J., Smith, B.T., Andrews, C.M, Bersamira, C.S., Grogan, C.M., Pollack, H.A., & Friedmann, P.D. 2019. Changes in Technical Assistance Priorities and Block Grant Funds After ACA Implementation. American Journal of Public Health, 109(6), 885-891.

Andrews, C.M., Pollack, K. A.J. Abraham, C.M. Grogan, Bersamira, C.S., D’Aunno, T. and P.D. Friedmann. 2019. “Medicaid Coverage in Substance Use Disorder Treatment after the Affordable Care Act.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 102(July): 1-7.

Andrews, CM, Abraham, AJ and Grogan, CM., M.A. Westlake, H.A. Pollack and P.D. Friedmann. 2019. “Impact of Medicaid Restrictions on Availability of Buprenorphine In Addiction Treatment Programs.” American Journal of Public Health, 109, no. 3 (March 1, 2019): pp. 434-436.

Grogan, Colleen M., Surinder Jaswal, Gao Xiang and Joan Yoo. 2019. “Chapter 3. Social Exclusion as a Policy Idea: Dissemination, Adaptation, and Application.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Colleen M. Grogan/page 6

Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.

Grogan, Colleen M., Surinder Jaswal and Jung Min Park. 2019. “Chapter 10: Health Policy and Social Exclusion.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.

Mouleshri Vyas, Jennifer Mosley, Colleen M. Grogan, Yan Loing, Hyoung Yong Kim and Robert J. Chaskin. 2019. “Chapter 9: Democratic Engagement and Mobilization: The Role of Grassroots Movements.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.

Andrews, C.M., C.M. Grogan, B.T. Smith, A.J. Abraham, H.A. Pollack, K. Humphreys, M.A. Westlake and P.D. Friedmann. 2018. “Medicaid Benefits for Addiction Treatment Expanded After Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.” Health Affairs, 37(8), August: 1216-1222.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Sunggeun (Ethan) Park. 2018. “Medicaid Retrenchment Politics: Fragmented or Unified?” Journal of Social Policy & Aging, 30:3-4, 372-399.

Abraham, A.J., Andrews, C.M., Grogan, C.M., Pollack, H.A., Humphreys, K.N., D’Aunno, T. & Friedmann, P.D. 2018. State Targeted Funding and Technical Assistance to Increase Access to Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Psychiatric Services, 69:448- 455.

Andrews CM, Grogan CM, Westlake MA, et al. 2018. Do benefits restrictions limit Medicaid acceptance in addiction treatment? Results from a national study. J Subst Abuse Treat. 87(April):50-55.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Sunggeun (Ethan) Park*. 2017. “The Politics of Medicaid: Most Americans are Connected to the Program, Support Its Expansion, and Do Not View It as Stigmatizing.” The Milbank Quarterly, December, 95(4):749-782.

Smith, Bikki Tran*, Kathleen Seaton, Christina Andrews, Colleen M. Grogan, Amanda Abraham, Harold Pollack, Peter Friedmann & Keith Humphreys. 2017. “Benefit requirements for substance use disorder treatment in state health insurance exchanges.” The American Jounral of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, published online 20 Dec 2017, pages 105: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ftfY9ZCnE4V8Qf2yf6Rj/full

Grogan, Colleen M. and Sunggeun (Ethan) Park*. 2017. “The Racial Divide in State Medicaid Expansions.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, (42.3 May).

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Grogan, Colleen M., Phillip M. Singer* and David K. Jones*. 2017. “Rhetoric and Reform in Waiver States.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law (Special Issue: ACA and Policy Diffusion), 42.2 March).

Grogan, Colleen M., Michael K. Gusmano, Richard Fording. 2017. “Chapter 12: Social Welfare Policy.” In Eds., Virginia H. Gray, Russell L. Hanson and Thad Kousser. Politics in the American States. 11th Edition (CQ/Sage Press).

Cohen, Alan, Colleen M. Grogan, and Jed Horwitz,. 2017. “The Many Roads Towards Achieving Health Equity.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 42(5): 739-748.

Grogan CM, Andrews CM, Abraham A, Humphreys K, Pollack HA, Smith, BT. And Friedmann PD. 2016. “Survey Highlights Differences in Medicaid Coverage for Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder Medications.” Health Affairs (December 2016).

Park, S*., J. Mosley and CM Grogan. 2016. “Do Residents of Low Income Communities Trust Organizations to Speak on Their Behalf? Differences by Organizational Type.” Urban Affairs Review 1-28.

Andrews CM, Grogan CM, Brennen M., Pollack HA. 2015. Lessons from Medicaid's Divergent Path on Mental Health and Addiction Services. Health Affairs, Special Issue on Medicaid’s 50th Anniversary (July) 34(9): 1131-1138.

Andrews CM, Abraham A, Grogan CM, Pollack HA, Bersamira CS, Humphreys K,Friedmann PD. 2015. How are States Assisting Providers And Adjusting their Block Grant Funding for Substance Abuse Treatment Services in Response to ACA Policies? Health Affairs (May) 34(5): 828-835.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2015. The Role of the Private Sphere in US Healthcare Entitlements: Increased Spending, Weakened Public Mobilization and Reduced Equity, The Forum, 13(1): 119-142.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2014. “Public Engagement and the Importance of Content, Purpose and Timing,” Synthetic Future: Can We Create What We Want Out of Synthetic Biology? Special Report, Hastings Center Report 44(6): S40-S42.

Grogan, Colleen and Christina Andrews. 2014. Invited chapter on “Medicaid.” Oxford Handbook of U.S. Social Policy (Oxford University Press).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2013. “Medicaid: Designed to Grow” In: James Morone and Daniel Ehlke, Eds. Health Politics and Policy (Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning) 5th Edition, pp. 142-163.

Makelarski JA*, Lindau ST, Fabbre VD, Grogan CM, Sadhu EM, Silverstein JC, Tran TTT, Van Haitsma M, Whitaker E, & Johnson D. 2012. Are your asset data as good as you Colleen M. Grogan/page 8

think? Conducting a comprehensive census of built assets to improve urban population health. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 2012, September 15. http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/360/art%253A10.1007%252Fs11524-012-9764- 9.pdf?auth66=1363368769_dd7b2764847546b8125c6b5bfed1bd99&ext=.pdf

Mosley, J.E., and Grogan, C.M. 2012. Representation in Nonelected Participatory Processes: How Residents Understand the Role of Nonprofit Community-based Organizations. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 23(4):839-863.

Chung, Phillip*, Colleen M. Grogan, Mosley, Jennifer. 2012. “Who speaks for the community? Residents’ perceptions of effective community representation in local health decision- making” Social Science and Medicine 74:1652-1659.

Kieran O’Doherty, Francois-Pierre Gauvin, Colleen Grogan, Will Friedman. 2012. “Implementing a Public Deliberative Forum.” Hastings Center Report 42(2): 20-23.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2012. “Behind the Jargon: Prevention Spending,” and “Editor’s Note: The Hidden Strength of Prevention Politics.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Themed Issue: Prevention Politics and Public Health Governance, 37(2), (April), pp.177- 180; 329-342.

Winitzer, Rebecca F., Joanna Bisgaier, Colleen Grogan, Karin Verlaine Rhodes. 2012. “He Only Takes Those Types of Patients on Certain Days: Specialty Care Access for Children with Special Health Care Needs.” Disability and Health Journal, Vol 5(1):26-33 (January).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2011. “The New Medicaid under PPACA: What Will it Mean for General Internists?” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 26(12):1502-5.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2011. “You call it Public, I call it Private, Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off?” and “Introduction,” 2011. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Special Issue: Critical Essays on Health Care Reform, 36(3):369-371; 401-411 (June).

H. Luke, Shaefer, C.M. Grogan and H. Pollack. 2011. “Transitions from Private to Public Health Coverage Among Children: Estimating Effects on Out-Of-Pocket Medical Costs and Health Insurance Premium Costs.” Health Services Research, 46(3):840-58 (June).

H. Luke, Shaefer, C.M. Grogan and H. Pollack. 2011. “Who Transitions from Private to Public Health Insurance? Lessons from Expansions of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 22: 359-370.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Christina Andrews. 2011. “The Politics of Aging within Medicaid” In: Hudson, Robert B., ed., The New Politics of Old Age Policy. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press)2nd Edition.. [Note: this is an updated version of chapter in earlier volume with new research on politics from 1995-2005.] Colleen M. Grogan/page 9

Grogan, Colleen M. and Christina Andrews. “Medicaid.” 2011. In: Cunion, William E and Paul Quirk, Eds. Governing America: Major Policies and Decisions of Federal, State, and Local Government (Facts on File Press). [Note: This is a detailed 5,500 word historical encyclopedia entry.]

Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. 2009. “Political Strategies of Safety-Net Providers in Response to Medicaid Managed Care Reforms.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 34(1), February.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Elizabeth Rigby. 2009. “Federalism, Partisan Politics, and Shifting Support for State Flexibility: The Case of the U.S. State Children's Health Insurance Program.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 39: 47-69.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. 2009. “The Voice of Advocates in Health Care: Policymaking for the Poor,” Social Work in Public Health, 23(4), 2008. Also published in: Palley, Howard A. Community-based programs and policies: contributions to social policy development in health care and health care-related services (London: Routledge).

Grogan, Colleen M. and Vernon Smith. 2008. “From Charity Care to Medicaid: Governors, States, and the Transformation of American Health Care.” In: Sribnick, Ethan, Ed. A More Perfect Union (University of Pennsylvania Press).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2008. “Medicalization of Long-Term Care: Weighing the Risks.” In: Cynthia Massie Mara and Laura Katz Olson, Eds. Handbook of Long-Term Care Administration and Policy (New York, NY: CRC Press: Taylor &Francis Group).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2008. “Chapter 15. Medicaid: Health Care for You and Me?” In: James Morone, Theodor Litman, and Leonard Robins, Eds. Health Politics and Policy (NY: Delmar Thompson), 4th Edition, pp.329-354.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2006. “A Marriage of Convenience: The History of Nursing Home Coverage and Medicaid.” In: Stevens, Rosemary A, Charles E. Rosenberg, and Lawton R. Burns, Eds., Putting the Past Back In: History and Health Policy in the (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press).

Grogan, Colleen M. 2005. “The Politics of Aging within Medicaid” In: Hudson, Robert B., ed., The New Politics of Old Age Policy. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).

Grogan, Colleen M. and E. Patashnik. 2005. “Medicaid at the Crossroads.” In: Brown, L, Jacobs, L. and J. Morone eds., Healthy, Wealthy and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society (New York: Oxford University Press).

Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. 2005. “Deliberative Democracy in Theory and Practice: Connecticut’s Medicaid Managed Care Council.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 5(2) Summer. Colleen M. Grogan/page 10

Kandula, N.R., C.M. Grogan, P.J. Rathouz, D.S. Lauderdale. 2004. “The Unintended Impact of Welfare Reform on Medicaid Enrollment of Eligible Immigrants” Journal of Health Services Research, 39(5):1509-1526.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Eric Patashnik. 2003. “Between Welfare Medicine and Mainstream Program: Medicaid at the Political Crossroads.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 28(5):821-858, October.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Eric Patashnik. 2003. “Universalism within Targeting: Nursing Home Care, the Middle Class, and the Politics of the Medicaid Program” Social Service Review, 77(1): 51-71, March.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1999. “The Influence of Federal Medicaid Mandates on State Medicaid and AFDC Decisionmaking.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 29(3):1-30, Summer.

Grogan, Colleen M. and Michael K. Gusmano. 1998. “How Are Safety-Net Providers Faring under Medicaid Managed Care?” Health Affairs 18(2):233-237, March/April.

Bradley, E.H., S.M. Horwitz, C.M. Grogan and M. Roberto. 1998. “Monitoring Clinical Quality in Medicaid Managed Care,” Connecticut Medicine, 62(4):227-232, April.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1997. “The Medicaid Managed Care Policy Consensus for Welfare Recipients: A Reflection of Traditional Welfare Concerns,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 22(3):813-836, June.

Grogan, CM and EH Bradley. 1997. “Emphasizing Patient Participation: The Key to Determining Appropriate End-of-Life Care?” Health Care Management: State of the Art Reviews, June; 3(1): 23-30.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1995. “Urban Economic Reform and Access to Health Care Coverage in the People’s Republic of China,” Social Science & Medicine, 41(8):1073-1084.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1995. “Hope in Federalism? What Can the States Do and What Are They Likely to Do?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 20(2):477-484, Summer.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1994. “The Political-Economic Factors Influencing State Medicaid Policy,” Political Research Quarterly 47(3): 589-622, September.

Grogan, Colleen M., Feldman, R., Nyman, J. and Shapiro, J. 1994. “How Will We Use Clinical Guidelines? The Experience of Medicare Carriers” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 19(1): 7-26, Spring.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1993. “Federalism and Health Care Reform,” American Behavioral Scientist, 36(6): 741-759, July.

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Scheffler, R., Grogan, C.M., Cuffel, B. and Penner, S. 1993. “A Specialized Mental Health Plan for Persons with Severe Mental Illness under Managed Competition,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44(10): 937-942, October.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1992. “Deciding on Access and Levels of Care: A Comparison of Canada, Britain, Germany, and the United States,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 17(2):213-232, Summer.

Moscovice, I.S., Johnson, J., Finch, M., Grogan, C., and Kralewski, J. 1991. “The Structure and Characteristics of Rural Hospital Consortia,” Journal of Rural Health, 7(5):575-588, Fall.

Christianson, J.B. and Grogan, C.M.1990. “Alternative Models for the Delivery of Rural Health Services,” Journal of Rural Health, 6(4):419-436, October.

Nyman, J.A., Feldman, R., Shapiro, J., Grogan, C. and Link, D. 1990. “Changing Physician Behavior: Does Medicare Review of Part B Medicare Claims make a Difference?” Inquiry, 27(2):127-137, Summer.

Christianson, J.B., Moscovice, I.S., Johnson, J., Kralewski, J. and Grogan, C. 1990. “Evaluating Rural Hospital Consortia,” Health Affairs, 9(1):135-147, Spring.

Book Reviews

Grogan, Colleen M. (forthcoming 2020). “Review Essay: The Intention Behind Government Distrust And Its Consequences. Social Service Review.

Fox, Daniel M. and Colleen M. Grogan. 2018. Review of Health Divided by Daniel Sledge. American Journal of Public Health, (forthcoming).

Fox, Daniel M. and Colleen M. Grogan. 2017. “A Platform to Launch a Collective Discussion about Reforming US Health Politics and Policy.” American Journal of Public Health, 107(8):1200-1202. Review of American Sickness by Elisabeth Rosenthal.

Grogan, Colleen M. 2000. “Principles of Social Justice by David Miller.” In Social Service Review.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1998. “Health Care Reform and the Battle for the Body Politic by Dan E. Beauchamp.” In Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 23(5):864-866, October.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1997. “Benchmarks of Fairness for Health Care Reform by Norman Daniels, Donald W. Light and Ronald L. Caplan.” In Inquiry, 34(2):183-184, Summer.

Grogan, Colleen M. 1996-97. “Catastrophic Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 by R. Himelfarb.” In Political Science Quarterly, 111(4):728-9, Winter.

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Grogan, Colleen M. 1994.“Mama Might be Better off Dead by L.K. Abraham.” In Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 19(2):470-473, Summer.

Commentary, Audios & Editorials

Christina Andrews, Keith Humphreys and Colleen M. Grogan. (in press, 2020). Opinion Essay on Medicaid Work Requirements and Access to Substance Use Disorder Services. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

Colleen M. Grogan. 2018. Commentary on Sparer and Beaussier. J Health Politics Policy & Law October; 43 (5): 847–851.

Colleen M. Grogan. 2017. “How the ACA Addressed Health Equity and What Repeal Would Mean.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 42(5): 985-993.

Fox, Daniel M., Sandro Galea and Colleen M. Grogan. 2017. “Could the President and Congress Precipitate a Public Health Crisis?” American Journal of Public Health (February), 107(2):234-235. http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303597

Fox, Daniel M. and Colleen M. Grogan. 2017. “Population Health During the Obama Administration: an ambitious strategy with an uncertain future.” American Journal of Public Health (January 1), 107(1):32-34. http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303547

Abraham A, Andrews CM, Grogan CM, D’Aunno, T., Pollack HA, Humphreys K and Friedmann PD. 2017. “The ACA Transformation of Substance Use Disorder Treatment.” American Journal of Public Health (January 1), 107(1):31-32. http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303558

Podcast: Grogan, Colleen M. “Episode 69: Repeal and Replace?” Scholars Strategy Network: No Jargon (January 31, 2017). Grogan discusses benefits of the ACA, its shortcomings, and key parts of the proposed alternatives. http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/podcast/repeal-and-replace

Basic Facts: Grogan, Colleen M. January 2017. “What Trumpcare Means for the Affordable Care Act.” Scholars Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar- spotlight/what-trump-means-affordable-care-act

Editorial: Grogan, Colleen M. December 2014. “How Arkansas is Expanding Medicaid without Actually Expanding Medicaid.” The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/drafts/33160

Policy Brief: Grogan, Colleen M. February 2014. “Expanding Medicaid is Cost-Effective and Popular, So Why are So Many States Resisting?” Scholars Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/policy-briefs/8%2B21%2B22 Colleen M. Grogan/page 13

Policy Brief: Grogan, Colleen M., Theda Skocpol and Katherine Swartz, January 2014. “Debunking Myths about Medicaid—And Its Expansion.” Scholars Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/sites/default/files/ssn_basic_facts_grogan_skocpol _and_swartz_on_debunking_medicaid_myths.pdf

Basic Facts: Grogan, Colleen M. July 2012. “Why the Republican-Ryan Plan for Medicaid would Hurt the Most Vulnerable and Put the Fifty States in a Bind.” Scholars Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/sites/default/files/ssn_basic_facts_grogan_on_m edicaid_block_grants_0.pdf.

Basic Facts: Grogan, Colleen M. May 2012. “The Vital Role of Medicaid in American Health Care.” Scholars Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/sites/default/files/ssn_basic_facts_grogan_on_m edicaid.pdf.

Editorial: Grogan, Colleen M. 2010. “The Benefits of Reconciliation.” Aging Times, 5(4), February.

Interview with Voice of America International Radio. Grogan, Colleen M. “Focus on US Health Care.” Aired the first week of March, 2006. The program can be heard over the Internet at http://www.voanews.com/english/NewsAnalysis/focus.cfm.

Editorial: Grogan, Colleen M. “The Fight for Middle-Class Medicaid” (or “How will Grandma Pay for Care?”) accepted for publication with The Washington Post.

Commentary: Grogan, Colleen M. “Block Grants and Meaningful Entitlements.” In Yale Law & Policy Review/Yale Journal on Regulation. Symposium: Constructing a New Federalism, 1996.

Reports

Anasti, Theresa, Jennifer E. Mosley, Colleen M. Grogan, Lois Price and Molly Messerly. July 2012. A Voice for Everyone?: How Organizations on the South Side of Chicago Seek to Represent Community Residents. Prepared for Community-based Organizations and Residents on the Southside of Chicago.

Grogan, Colleen M., Laura Botwinick and Robert Chaskin. Concept Paper for Creating Global Health Interdisciplinary Field Work to Build Sustainable Integrated Systems on the Ground. Developed through Global Health Track Program, Graduate Program on Health Administration and Policy, June 2011.

Winitzer, Rebecca and Colleen M. Grogan. 2011. Illinois’ Maximizing Medicaid Enrollment Project: Analysis of Qualitative Interviews, Three-Year Final Report, 2009-2011. Illinois Colleen M. Grogan/page 14

Report prepared for Principal Investigators, Richard Nathan and Lawrence Brown, for Eight State Analysis of RWJ’s Maximizing Medicaid Enrollment Project.

Grogan, Colleen M. Health Care Systems and Policy in Ireland: a comparison of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Report prepared for book project at Trinity College, February 2008.

Grogan, Colleen M. and M. Schlesinger. Provider Participation in Medicaid: The Effect of Managed Care. Report prepared for The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, November 1999.

Grogan, Colleen M. and M. Gusmano. The Status of ‘Safety Net’ Providers in Connecticut: A Survey of Connecticut's Safety Net Providers. Report prepared for the Medicaid Managed Care Council, State of Connecticut, March 1997.

Grogan, Colleen M., Schlesinger, M., Horwitz, S.M. and E. Bradley. A Blue Print for Assessing Quality under Managed Care. Report prepared for The Department of Public Health, State of Connecticut, April 1996.

In Preparation or Under Review

American Political Development and Welfare State Politics:

Grogan, Colleen M. “The Rise of the Conservative Health Care State: Fragmented, Expensive and Unequal.” Draft chapters available upon request.

Impact of State-Level Policies on Substance Use Disorder:

Andrews CM., Mull M., Grogan, CM, Abraham A., Harris, S. How does Medicaid Managed Care Coverage of Substance Use Disorder Services and Medications differ from Medicaid FFS Programs?

Andrews CM., Mull M., Grogan, CM, Abraham A., Harris, S. How does Utilization Review Practices of Substance Use Disorder Services and Medications by Medicaid Managed Care Organizations differ from Medicaid FFS Programs?

Abraham A., Harris, S., Andrews CM., Grogan, CM., Mull M. How does Medicaid Managed Care Coverage of Substance Use Disorder Services and Medications Vary Within and Across the American States?

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Grogan, CM, Andrews CM., Abraham A., Harris, S., Mull M. How does Coverage of Substance Use Disorder Services and Medications differ by Ownership of Medicaid Managed Care Organizations?

Harris, S., Grogan, CM, Andrews CM., Abraham A., Mull M. Does Carving out Substance Use Disorder Services Change Coverage Policies for Medicaid Managed Care Organizations?

Bersamira CS, Grogan, CM, Abraham A,, Bikki Trans Smith, Andrews CM. Medicaid Waiver Reforms for SUD Delivery Model Reform (under development).

Bikki Trans Smith, Bersamira CS, Grogan, CM, Abraham A, Andrews CM. Medicaid SUD Delivery Model Reforms (under development).

Health Policy and Politics:

Grogan, Colleen M, Yu-An Lin and Michael Gusmano. “Did the Allocation of COVID Provider Relief Funds Attempt to Address Racial Health Disparities?” Research article prepared for Second Special Issue on COVID and the US Health Care System, American Journal of Public Health, 2022.

Grogan, Colleen M, Angelica Velazquillo Franco and Bikki Trans Smith. “Hiding in Plain Sight: Where is Medicaid on State Medicaid Websites?” (under development)

Health Policy and Democratic Inclusion:

Natalie Kofler and Colleen M. Grogan. 2021. “Giving Voice to the Voiceless in Environmental Gene Editing.” Hastings Center Report (forthcoming).

Representation among Nonprofit Organizations:

Colleen M. Grogan and Jennifer E. Mosley. [alphabetical order] September 2014. “Do Community Based Organizations Act as Representatives? For Whom and How? (under development).

Rural Migrants in Urban China:

Tripartite Collaborate Research on Rural Migration in China with Peking University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Research project on Rural Migrant Ecosystem in Nanjing (developing)

Selected Recent (Last Five Years) Presentations and Invited Panel Discussions

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Grogan, Colleen M. “Unsanitized and Unfair: How COVID Bailout Funds Refuel Inequity in the US Health Care System.” Michael Davis Lecture Series. October 6, 2020.

Grogan, Colleen M. American Political Science Association Conference. Participated on Panels as either Chair, Discussant, or Presenter for the last 20 years. Most recent presentations from Sept 2020 conference include: • Presenter of research article, “Rethinking Retrenchment: the Rise of the Conservative Health Care State.” Panel on the Welfare State Politics in the Public Policy Section. • Presenter of research article, “The Public Health New Deal.” Panel on History of Public Health Policy in the Health Politics Section. • Presenter on Roundtable Discussion on the “Upcoming Election and Health Politics” for Public Policy and Health Politics Sections. • Discussant/Chair for Panel on the “Politics of Behavioral Health Policy” in the Health Politics Section.

Collaborative Workshop on Health Policy Innovation between University of Chicago, Center for Health Administration and Science Po. Co-Organizer and Participant in Three Workshops held in 2015 & 2017 in Paris and 2019 in Chicago.

Tripartite Collaborative Workshop between University of Chicago, Polytechnic University in Hong Kong, and Beijing University focused on “Social Welfare Policy & Practice and Rural Migration in China.” Co-Organizer and Participant in Annual Workshops starting in 2015 primarily in mainland China.

Grogan, Colleen M. “The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic Across the American States.” Symposium for Special Issue on the Politics of the Opioid Epidemic in Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law. , January 29-30, 2019.

Grogan, Colleen M. “Medicaid Waiver Reforms for SUD Delivery Model Reform.” Addiction Health Services Research Conference, October 16-18, 2018, Savannah, GA.

Grogan, CM. Invited Speaker: “Medicaid Expansion on Utah Ballot.” University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 4, 2018.

Grogan, Colleen. “State Medicaid Benefits and Availability of Substance Use Disorder Services.” Presented at: Addiction Health Services Research, Seattle, WA, October 14, 2016; and Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January 14, 2017.

Grogan, Colleen. Invited Speaker. “ACA Medicaid Expansion: Variations in Politics and Policy.” 4th Annual Research Symposium and Poster Session, Chronic Disease Center, University of Chicago, October 25, 2016.

Grogan, CM. Invited Speaker: “Health Equity under the ACA.” • Workshop at University of Chicago Paris Center (May 2016) • Baylor University, Houston TX (Oct 2015) Colleen M. Grogan/page 17

• Health Policy Fellowship Program, American Osteopathic Association, Chicago, IL, April 2015.

Quoted in the following Media Outlets: The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, American Prospect, McClatchy DC Bureau, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Crain’s Chicago Business, Salon.com, Milwaukee Sentinel Journal.

RESEARCH GRANTS

(Sept 2020-Aug 2022) Supplement to NIDA JCOIN 025: R01 DA034634-01. “Mapping Federal Opioid Investments.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan; Co-Investigators: Amanda Abraham, Christina Andrews. Budget amount: $499,000.

(July 2020-June 2021) University of Chicago Beijing Center Seed Grant. “Rural Migrant Ecosystem in Nanjing.” Principal Investigator: Colleen M. Grogan; Co-Investigators: Robert Chaskin and Zhiying Ma. Proposed Budget: $30,000.

(Oct 2019-Sept 2021) CHAS Seed Grant Funding. “Substance Use Disorder Coverage Survey: Third Wave.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $10,000.

(Sept 2017-Aug 2019) NIH/National Library of Medicine (NLM) Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health (G13 1G13LM012467-01), “America’s Hidden Health Care State.” Principal Investigator: Colleen M. Grogan. Proposed Budget: $99,750.

(Jan 2015-Dec 2015) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. “ACA Policy Diffusion Across the American States.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan; Consultants: David Jones, Julianna Pacheco. Budget amount: $99,965.

(June 2013-August 2014) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Funding to create and coordinate a practitioner-scholar network on implementation of ACA in the states; hold annual workshops; and publish bi-monthly open access essays from network in JHPPL. Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $94,787.

(May 2013-May 2018) NIDA: R01 DA034634-01. “Impact Of Health Reform On Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs.” Principal Investigator: Peter Friedmann; Co- Investigators: Christina Andrews, Thomas D’Aunno, Colleen Grogan, Keith Humphreys and Harold Pollack. Budget amount: $759,468.

(Oct 2013-Sept 2014) CHAS Seed Grant Funding. “Support for two Projects: Field Research for Documenting IL ACA Implementation and Website Development for Research on the Implementation of the ACA.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $10,000.

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(Oct 2012-December 2013) Blue Shield of California Foundation. Funding to publish open access essays in JHPPL on ACA Implementation—Governing and Policy Issues. Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $10,500.

(Sept 2011-December 2012) Blue Shield of California Foundation. Funding for Workshop on the Policy and Politics of the Medicaid Expansion. Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $13,000.

(May 2009-April 2010) CHAS Seed Grant Funding. “The Relationship between Southside Residents and Community-based Organizations.” Principal Investigator: Jennifer Mosley; Co-Investigators: Scott Allard and Colleen Grogan. Budget amount: $20,000.

(Feb 2009-August 2009) Southside Health and Vitality Study (SSVHS). “Asset Mapping of Five Southside Communities.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan; Co-Investigators: Scott Allard, Steven Brown, Deb Burnet, Daniel Johnson, Waldo Johnson, Omar McRoberts, Jennifer Mosley, Todd Schuble. Budget amount: $75,000.

(Feb 2009-Jan 2011) Contract to do field research on Illinois state’s All Kids Enrollment initiative. Part of a larger evaluation of Robert Wood Johnson’s “Maximizing Enrollment for Kids: Making Medicaid and SCHIP Work.” The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York. Principal Investigator: Richard Nathan; Co-Investigator: Lawrence Brown. Contract amount: $15,000

(April 2008-Dec 2008) 2008 National Poverty Center/Census small grant competition: Research Using 2004 SIPP Panel. “Potential Financial and Medical Effects of SCHIP Crowd-Out for Low-Income Families.” Principal investigator: Colleen M. Grogan. Co- Investigators: Harold Pollack and Luke Shaefer. Budget amount: $17,000.

(2002-2003) Contract to do state policy field research for the Mapping State Cultural Policy: The State of Washington project. Cultural Policy Center, University of Chicago. Principal Investigator: Mark Schuster; Co-Investigator: Lawrence Rothfield.

(Sept 1998--Aug 2003) Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award. Project title: “From Targeting to Universalism? The Limits and Possibilities of Institutional Change in the Medicaid Program.” Principal investigator: Colleen M. Grogan. Budget amount: $233,736.

(Dec 1997--Oct 1999) Kaiser Family Foundation. “Project title: Provider Participation Under Medicaid Managed Care in Connecticut.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan; Co- Investigator: Mark Schlesinger, Ph.D. Budget amount: $81,000.

(1995-1999) Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, small grants for research on elite views on Medicaid managed care reforms.

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(January 1996—June 1996) The Department of Public Health, State of Connecticut. Project title: “A Blue Print for Assessing Quality under Managed Care.” Principal Investigator: Colleen Grogan; Co-Investigator: Sarah Horwitz, Ph.D. Budget amount: $50,000.

(1994-1995) Yale University, Claude Pepper Center on Aging, small grant for research on the politics of aging. Budget amount: $10,000.

Updated October 2020