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MC5697-42.Qxd MAYO CLINIC HEALTH POLICY CENTER A sampling of participants James Andrews, F.S.A., E.A. Doug Benson James Blumstein, L.L.B., M.A. Watson Wyatt Minnesota Department of Health Vanderbilt University Joseph Antos, Ph.D. James Berarducci Bruce Bradley, M.B.A. American Enterprise Institute Kurt Salmon Associates General Motors Corporation Howard H. Baker Jr. Robert Berenson, M.D. David Bronson, M.D. Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell Urban Institute Cleveland Clinic & Berkowitz, PC Donald Berwick, M.D. Emily Burge David Barrett, M.D. Institute for Healthcare Juvenile Diabetes Research Lahey Clinic Improvement Foundation George Bartley, M.D. Michael Birt, Ph.D. Steve Burrows, M.B.A., M.P.H. Mayo Clinic The National Bureau of Asian Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Research George Bennett Stuart Butler, Ph.D. Health Dialog RADM Susan Blumenthal, M.D. The Heritage Foundation Georgetown University School of Medicine John Butterly, M.D. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Marilyn Carlson Nelson Carlson Companies Michael Cascone Jr. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida Steve Case Revolution Health Carolyn Clancy, M.D. Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality Jon Comola Wye River Group on Healthcare Steve Lampkin, Wal-Mart; Jerome Grossman, M.D., Harvard; and Michael Morrow, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Marcia Comstock, M.D., M.P.H. Comstock Consulting Group, LLC Ensuring the future of quality patient care MAYO CLINIC HEALTH POLICY CENTER PARTICIPANTS Colleen Conway-Welch, Ph.D., R.N., Donald Fisher, Ph.D. David Helms, Ph.D. F.A.A.N. American Medical Group Association AcademyHealth Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Elliott Fisher, M.D., M.P.H. Bruce Henderson Dartmouth Medical School PricewaterhouseCoopers Denis Cortese, M.D. Mayo Clinic Drew Flaada Sean Hogan IBM IBM Loren Crabtree, Ph.D. University of Tennessee, Knoxville Glenn Forbes, M.D. Al Holloway Mayo Clinic IPA Association of America Francis J. Crosson, M.D. Permanente Federation Craig Friedmann, M.P.A., M.B.A., Harry Holmes, Ph.D. S.A.C.P.M. Texas Medical Center David Cutler, Ph.D. Conoco Phillips Harvard University Thomas Huntley Victor Fuchs, Ph.D. Minnesota House of Representatives Helen Darling Stanford University National Business Group on Health John Iglehart Daniel Ginsburg, M.B.A. New England Journal of Medicine Tom Daschle Massachusetts General Physicians Alston & Bird, LLP Organization Charles Inlander People’s Medical Society Anne DeBiasi Jenny Gladieux National Breast Cancer Coalition AARP Federal Affairs George Isham, M.D. Health Partners Linda Dillman Cynthia Goff Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Brent James, M.D. Intermountain Healthcare Sylvia Drew Ivie, J.D. Mary Grealy, J.D. South Los Angeles Community Healthcare Leadership Council Laurie Jensen-Wunder Kitchen American Cancer Society Jerome Grossman, M.D. David Druker, M.D. John F. Kennedy School of Clarion Johnson, M.D. Palo Alto Medical Foundation Government Exxon Mobil Douglas Eby, M.D. Bruce Hamory, M.D. Todd Johnson Alaska Native Medical Center Geisinger Health System Allina Hospitals & Clinics Ezekiel Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D. Larry Harrison, M.B.A., M.H.S. Tom Johnson National Institutes of Health Scripps Clinic CNN Alain Enthoven, Ph.D. Beth Hartwig Bernee Kapili Stanford University Minnesota Business Partnerships New York Life Roger Feldman, Ph.D. James Haslam II Gary Kaplan, M.D. University of Minnesota Pilot Oil Virginia Mason Medical Center Ensuring the future of quality patient care MAYO CLINIC HEALTH POLICY CENTER PARTICIPANTS Mark Kelley, M.D. Jack McCallum, M.D., Ph.D. Peter Neumann, Sc.D. Henry Ford Health System North Texas Specialty Physicians Tufts-New England Medical Center David Kendall Lynn McDaniel Nancy Nielsen, M.D., Ph.D. Progressive Policy Institute Wells Fargo Bank University of Buffalo American Medical Association Jeanne Lambrew, Ph.D. John McDonald III, M.D., Ph.D. Center for American Progress Kennedy Krieger Institute Mary Jo O’Brien Pfizer Inc. Steve Lampkin Elizabeth McGlynn, Ph.D. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. RAND Corporation Timothy O’Connor Lahey Clinic Scott Leitz Mary McGuire Richards Minnesota Department of Health Parkinson’s Action Network Paul O’Neill U.S. Department of the Treasury Tina Liebling Scott McNealy Minnesota House of Representatives Sun Microsystems, Inc. Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg, Ph.D. University of Virginia Randall Linton, M.D. Robert Meiches, M.D., M.B.A. Mayo Health System Minnesota Medical Association Neal Patterson Cerner Corporation Mark Litow Andrew Mekelburg Milliman Group Verizon Communications, Inc. Norman Payson, M.D. NCP, Inc. Eugene Litvak, Ph.D. David Meltzer, M.D., Ph.D. Boston University Health Policy University of Chicago Harriet Pearson Institute IBM Martin Michael Alan Lowe Consultant Tim Penny University of Tennessee Humphrey Institute Policy Forum Pat Mitchell Donna Lynne, Ph.D. The Museum of Television and Radio Noel Peterson, M.D. Kaiser Permanente, Colorado Region Olmsted Medical Center Randall Moore, M.D. Sanne Magnan, M.D., Ph.D. American TeleCare, Inc. David Posch Institute for Clinical Systems Vanderbilt University Medical Center Improvement Ian Morrison, Ph.D. Institute for the Future Patrick Quinlan, M.D. Jan Malcolm Ochsner Health System Courage Center Michael Morrow Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Joe Quinn Michael Manganiello Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Albert Mulley Jr., M.D. Government Affairs Massachusetts General Hospital Kate Rardin HealthPartners Research Foundation David Matheson Robert Nesse, M.D. Boston Consulting Group, Inc. Mayo Health System Sheila Riggs, D.D.S., D.M.S.C. Delta Dental MAYO CLINIC HEALTH POLICY CENTER PARTICIPANTS Ann Robinow Kirsten Sloan Ashley Thompson Medica AARP Federal Affairs American Hospital Association John Rother, J.D. Hugh Smith, M.D. Victor Trastek, M.D. AARP Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic Gordon Russell Robert Smoldt Grace-Marie Turner Sequoia Capital Mayo Clinic Galen Institute Katherine Schneider, M.D. Andrea Sodano, Ph.D. John Wade Middlesex Health Systems Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Rochester Chamber of Commerce Anthony Shih, M.D., M.P.H. Charles Sorenson Jr., M.D. Bob Waller, M.D. Commonwealth Fund Intermountain Healthcare Mayo Clinic, Emeritus Kenneth Shine, M.D. Michael Stocker, M.D., M.P.H. James Weinstein, D.O. University of Texas System WellPoint, Inc. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Stephen Shortell, Ph.D., M.P.H. Louis Sullivan, M.D. Shirley Weis University of California, Berkeley U.S. Department of Health & Human Mayo Clinic Services Lois Sinn Lindquist Marina Weiss, Ph.D. Fairview Health Services James Tatten March of Dimes Birth Defects Catholic Health Initiatives Foundation Charles Weller Next Generation HealthCare Solutions, LLC John Wennberg, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School Anthony Wisniewski, J.D. U.S. Chamber of Commerce Nicholas Wolter, M.D. Billings Clinic Richard Zimmerman, M.D. Mayo Clinic Hospital Michael Zubkoff, Ph.D. Grace-Marie Turner, Galen Institute Dartmouth Medical School ©2007 MC5697-42.
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