CURRICULUM VITAE

SAMUEL S. FLINT

EDUCATION:

B.A., University of Rhode Island College of Liberal Arts, Kingston, Rhode Island Major: Political Science

M.S.W., Florida State University School of Social Work, Tallahassee, Florida

Ph.D., University of School of Social Service Administration, Chicago, Dissertation: The Impact of Continuity of Care on the Utilization and Cost of Pediatric Care in a Medicaid Population

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

INDIANA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST, Gary, IN 2005 - Present School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)

• Associate Professor (with tenure) (July 2011-Present) • Associate Director (July 2010-Present) • Interim Associate Director ( August 2009- June 2010) • Assistant Professor of Public Affairs (2005-Present)

NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY, Chicago, IL 2002 - 2004 Adjunct Faculty, Graduate School of Business and Nonprofit Management

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL 1991- 2002 Lecturer/Adjunct Faculty, Department of Pediatrics

TALLADEGA COLLEGE, Talladega, AL 1976-1979 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Work

OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTSHIPS:

Consultanships/Expert Witness Engagements (since August 2005): Serve as a plaintiffs’ witness on behalf of Medicaid beneficiaries and health care safety net providers. Prepare research reports and provide depositions and trial testimony in federal courts.

• Florida Pediatric Society et al. v. Agwunobi, et al. No. 05-23037-CIV, Southern District of Florida. Engaged by: Florida Pediatric Society, Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, and Boies, Schiller & Flexner. 2008-2012 • Hickey, et al. v. Forkner, No. 4:10-2969-TLW-TER. Engaged by: South Carolina Legal Services, 2011 • Joseph S and Steven W.; Disability Advocates, Inc, et al. v. Michael Hogan, Director, New York State Office of Mental Health, et al. No 06 CV 01042-BMC Engaged by: Disability Advocates, Inc., Mental Hygiene Legal Services, and New York Lawyers 1

for the Public Interest. 2008-Present • Devora Fisher v. Barry S. Maram, Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid; Case No. 06 C4405, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Engaged by: Equip for Equality, Inc. 2007-2009. • Julie Sidell, Guardian for Gretchen Sidell v. Barry S. Maram, Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid. 05-CV-1001, U. S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois. Engaged by: Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. 2006-2009. • Michael Jones v. Barry S. Maram, Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid; Carol L. Adams, Secretary, Illinois Department of Human Services. No. 2005 MR 37, Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Whiteside County, Illinois. Engaged by: Equip for Equality, Inc. 2006-2008. • David Grooms v. Barry S. Maram, Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid No. 06 C 2211, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Engaged by: Equip for Equality, Inc. 2006-2008. • Donna Radaszewski v. Barry S. Maram, Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid, 01-CV-9551, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Engaged by: Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. 2007-2008. • Oklahoma Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (OKAAP), et al., v. Michael Fogarty, Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, et al. 01-CV-0187-CVE-SAJ,U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma. Engaged by: Community Action Project of Tulsa; Oklahoma Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics; Miller Keffer Bullock Pedigo LLC. 2006. • Memisovksi, et al. v. Garner, et al. 92-C-1982, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Engaged by: Health & Disability Advocates, Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, and Goldberg Kohn2002-2004.

Nonacademic Appointments:

STATE OF ILLINOIS, Chicago, IL 2004-2005 Portfolio Manager, Medical & Healthcare Services Bureau of Strategic Sourcing and Procurement

INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT 2002-2004

THE ALFORD GROUP, Evanston, IL 2000-2002 Vice President

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, Schaumburg, IL 1998-2000 Executive Director/CEO

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, Elk Grove Village, IL 1980-1998 • Associate Executive Director, 1993-1998 • Director, Department of Child Health Care Finance and Organization, 1983-1993 • Director, Division of Pediatric Practice, 1981-1983 • Research Associate, 1980-1981

RHODE ISLAND DEPT. OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, Prov., RI 1970-1976 Social Caseworker

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: • Academy Health • National Association of Social Workers (NASW) . Editorial Board Member of the NASW journal, Health and Social Work

HONORS: • Nominated for 2010 Trustee Teaching Award (by students) • CETL Certificate of Recognition (April 2007) • Nominated for “Alabama Social Worker of the Year” by NASW Northeast Region (1978)

TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS:

Level Course Number--- Semester Credits Number of Original Course Name Students Syllabus UGR H322-Epidemiology Fall 2005 3 12 GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Fall 2005 3 10 UGR K300-Statistics Fall 2005 3 20 GRAD H514-Health Economics Spring 2006 3 6 X UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2006 3 25 UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2006 3 13 GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Fall 2006 3 12 GRAD V545-US Health Care System Fall 2006 3 15 X UGR K300-Statistics Fall 2006 3 16 GRAD V590-Research in Public Fall 2006 3 1* Affairs/Independent Study* UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2007 3 23 GRAD V546/V450-Health Spring 2007 3 7 X Services Utilization UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2007 3 14 UGR K300-Statistics Summer 2007 3 11 GRAD/UG V546-Health Services Summer 2007 3 2* Utilization/Independent Study* GRAD V512-Public Policy/ H515-Health Fall 2007 3 16 X Policy GRAD V545-US Health Care System Fall 2007 3 10 UGR K300-Statistics Fall 2007 3 19 GRAD H514-Health Economics Spring 2008 3 6 GRAD V522-Human Resource Spring 2008 3 19 X Mgmt in Nonprofits UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2008 3 24 GRAD V545-US Health Care Fall 2008 3 12 System/BUNW-E 501 GRAD V512-Public Policy/ H515-Health Fall 2008 3 7 Policy GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Fall 2008 3 21 UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2009 3 20

GRAD V522-Human Resource Spring 2009 3 18 Mgmt in Nonprofits GRAD V546/V450 Health Services Spring 2009 3 15 3

Utilization UGR K300-Statistics Summer 2009 3 14 GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Fall 2009 3 21 GRAD V545-US Health Care System Fall 2009 3 26 UGR K300-Statistics Spring 2010 3 21 GRAD V522-Human Resource Spring 2010 3 22 Mgmt in Nonprofits UGR K300-Statistics Summer 2010 3 24 GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Fall 2010 3 19 GRAD V545-US Health Care System Fall 2010 3 19 UGR V170-Intro. to Public Affairs Spring 2011 3 39 X GRAD V525-Nonprofit Management Spring 2011 3 19 UGR V170-Intro. to Public Affairs Fall 2011 3 39 GRAD V545-US Health Care System Fall 2011 3 22

SERVICE:

University Service:

• Scholarship Review Committee (2010-Present) • Summer Faculty Research Fellowship Committee (2011) • IU Northwest Council (2009-2011) • Faculty Organization Executive Committee ( 2006-2011) • EVCAA Award for Distinguished Research/Creative Activity (2010 & 2011) • Survey & Curriculum Committee (2009-2011) • College of Health and Human Services Planning Committee (2006-2007) • Indiana University Healthcare Reform Study Group--IU Northwest faculty liaison (2007-2009) • Intercampus Research Program (2005- 2006)

SPEA Department Service:

• Criminal Justice Faculty Search & Screen Committee (October 2010-Present) • Public Affairs Faculty Search & Screen Committee (October 2010-April 2011) • Dean Search & Screen Committee (October 2009-March 2010) • SPEA Curriculum Committee (October 2009-Present) • Graduate Program Committee (September 2005-Present) • Library Collection Maintenance/Faculty Liaison (2006-2010) • Criminal Justice Search & Screen Committee (November 2005-May 2006)

Student Service/Independent Studies:

• Summer 2011 (V590)--Directed research that led to an article submission coauthored by faculty and graduate students • Summer 2007 (V546)--Tutorial on health disparities and service utilization • Spring 2007--Student coaching for national political essay contest for Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation • Fall 2006 (V590)--Grant writing tutorial that led to submission of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant application

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Public Service:

• Voices for Illinois Children, Board of Directors (2011-Present) • Campaign for Better Health Care: Board of Directors (2003-Present), Executive Committee, Finance Committee Chairperson (2006-Present) • Dan Seals for Congress. Chair, Health Care Advisory Committee; Principal Health Policy Advisor (2008, 2010) • Precinct Committeemen, Lake county, Illinois Democratic Party (July 2010-Present) • Illinois Governor-Elect . Managed Health Care Transition Team (Nov. 2002-Jan 2003). • Clinton-Gore’96. Member of the Health Care Leadership Team. (1995-96)

Professional Service:

• Appointed to the Editorial Board of Health and Social Work (August 2010) o Appointed as a Consulting Editor to Health and Social Work (January 2009) • Serve as a peer reviewer for: American Journal of Public Health, Health and Social Work, and Pediatrics

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:

• Foundations of East Chicago--“Capacity-Building for Northwest Indiana’s Nonprofit Organizations,” July 2010. $80,000 annually to fund 20 scholarships for local nonprofit professionals in SPEA’s Nonprofit Certificate program. • CETL--Service-Learning Course Assessment Faculty Fellowship, “Improving Student Peer Evaluations,” 2006, ($1,250).

PUBLICATIONS:

Journal Articles:

Flint SS, Buckley FL, and Fizer B: “The Impact of Nutrition Program Service Cuts on a Senior Population in Northwest Indiana.” The South Shore Journal, September 1, 2011

Flint SS: “Public Goods, Public Utilities, and the Public’s Health.” Health & Social Work, February 2011, 36(1):75-77.

Flint SS: “Has Leisure Time Become Medicaid’s New Competitor?” Pediatrics, April 2010, 125(4):810- 812. Pediatrics Online, March 1, 2010 (doi:10.1542/peds.2009-2334)

Gorin SH and Flint SS: “Health Care Reform: Postelection Possibilities.” Health and Social Work, November 2008, 33(4):243-248.

Flint SS and Gorin SH: “Health Care Reform in the 2008 Presidential Primaries.” Health and Social Work, May 2008, 33(2):83-86.

Flint SS: “Ensuring Equal Access for Medicaid Children.” Health and Social Work, February 2006, 31(1):65-71.

Flint SS: “Prescription for Survival of a Medical Society in the 21st Century.” Archives of Dermatology, January 2000,136(1): 41-42.

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Flint, SS: “Insuring Children: The Next Steps.” Health Affairs, July/August 1997, 16(4): 79-81.

Flint, SS, Yudkowsky BK, and Tang, SS: “Children’s Medicaid Entitlement: What Have We Got to Lose?” Pediatrics, November 1995, 96(5): 967-970.

Flint SS: “The Outlook for Pediatrician Incomes Under Managed Care.” Pediatrics Supplement, October 1995, 96(4): 829-831.

Cartland JDC, McManus MA and Flint SS: “A Decade of Medicaid in Perspective: What Have Been the Effects on Children?” Pediatrics, February 1993, 91(2): 287-295.

Eaton AP and Flint SS: “What Happened to the Predicted Glut of Pediatricians?” Pediatrics, October 1991, 88(4): 870-872.

McManus MA, Flint S, and Kelly R: “The Adequacy of Physician Reimbursement for Pediatric Care under Medicaid.” Pediatrics, June 1991, 87(6): 909-920.

Yudkowsky BK, Cartland JDC, and Flint SS: “Pediatrician Participation in Medicaid: 1978-1989.” Pediatrics, April 1990, 85(4): 567-577.

Flint SS and Bergeson PS: “Diagnosis-Related Groups and Other Prospective Payment Systems: Problems and Prospects.” Journal of Pediatrics, May 1986, 108(5): 710-712.

Flint SS: (Book Review) Poverty and Public Policy: An Evaluation of Social Science Research, Vincent T. Covello, Editor. Social Service Review, June 1981, 55(2): 356-358.

Edited Readings:

Gorin SH and Flint SS Editors: Themes of the Times for Health Care and Mental Health. (ISBN: 0-205- 51182-1), New York: Pearson Education, Inc., 2006.

Book Chapters:

Flint SS and Zimmerman EP: “The Economics of Medicine” (Chapter 4, pp. 16-29) in Oski’s Pediatrics: Principles and Practice, 3rd edition. McMillan, J, DeAngelis C, Feigin R, Warshaw J, Editors. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Williams and Wilkins, 1999.

Starfield B and Flint SS: “The Economics of Medicine” (Chapter 4 pp. 15-24) in Principles and Practice of Pediatrics, 2nd edition. Oski F, DeAngelis C, Feigin R, McMillan J, Warshaw J, Editors. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1994.

Flint SS and Gold RB: “Private Health Insurance Coverage of Maternity and Infant Care”, (Chapter 10, pp. 159-170) in A Pound of Prevention: The Case for Universal Maternity Care in the U.S. Kotch J, Blakeley C, Brown S, Wong F, Editors. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 1992.

Sanders JM and Flint SS: “Financing of Adolescent Care” (Chapter 21, pp. 172-178) in Textbook of Adolescent Medicine. McAnarney ER, Kreipe RE, Orr, DP, Comerci GD, Editors. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1992. (Contributions: 50% Flint; 50% Sanders)

Horgan CM and Flint SS: “Provider Payment and Children’s Health Care”, (Chapter 7, pp. 158-180) in Children in a Changing Health System- Assessments and Proposals for Reform. Schlesinger M and Eisenberg L, Editors. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. 6

Conference Proceedings:

Flint SS: Response to “Financing Residency Programs in Ambulatory Care” by G. Anderson in Educating Pediatricians to Provide Access to Primary Care, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development, Dept. of HHS Grant Number HRSA MCJ-009094-03-0, Easton, MD, June 1989, 48-50.

Flint SS: “The Role of Government in Providing for Children’s Health Care,” in Making Change Happen: Working Together, (Plenary Session), Third Annual MCH Leadership Conference, Chicago, IL, April 1988, 17-25.

Flint SS: “Health Care as a Market Commodity: Implications for Pediatric Training Programs,” in The Pediatrician of the ‘90s. New York: Biomedical Information Corporation (McGraw Hill), Cancun, Mexico, October 1987, 7-10.

Flint SS: “Identifying an Appropriate Cost Database” in Conference Proceedings: The Use of Case Mix Based Prospective Payment for Inpatient Pediatric Hospital Care, National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) and U.S. Department of HHS (SPRANS Grant Number MCJ-513383-01-1), Alexandria, VA, June 1984, 111-114.

Technical Reports:

“Infant Mental Health Financing Systems in Illinois.” Prepared for: The Ounce of Prevention Fund, 2002.

“US Poverty and Income Maintenance Policies and Programs Impacted by TANF Reauthorizing Legislation.” Prepared for: BP Foundation, 2002.

“Noneconomic Barriers to Access to Care in Chicago Latino Communities.” Conducted focus groups, analyzed findings and developed policy recommendations. Prepared for: Campaign for Better Health Care, 2001.

“The Relationship Between Illinois Medicaid/KidCare Reimbursement Policy and Program Participation by Children’s Physicians.” Prepared for: Illinois Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, 2001.

“Access to Affordable Health Insurance for All Children: The 4% Proposal.” Prepared for: National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine (IOM), Committee on Children, Health Insurance, and Access to Care, 1997.

“The Cost of Vaccine Administration and Insurance Coverage.” Prepared for: National Vaccine Advisory Committee, 1996.

“Child Health Care Financing in New York State: A Blueprint for Public/Private Solutions.” Prepared for: United Hospital Fund, 1989.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

“Health Reform: Facts & Myths.” Indiana University Northwest Life Long Learning Series, April 4, 2012.

“Health Reform: What does it mean for Northwest Indiana?” Lakeshore Public Television, June 2010.

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“The Impact of Health Reform on Northwest Indiana Patients and Providers.” Northwest Indiana Health Care Advisory Council, Merrillville, IN, May 2010.

“Public Option in Health Care Reform.” Debate Moderator, IU Northwest, Gary, IN, November 2009.

“Health Care Reform Debate: Can we get to Universal Coverage Without a single Payer?” Principal Debater, IU Northwest , Gary, IN, October 2008

“Well People, Well Companies, Well Communities” (Panel Member). Gary Chamber of Commerce, Gary, IN, April 2009.

“Practitioners Entering Academia” (Panel Member). 29th Annual Teaching in Public Administration Conference, Olympia, WA, February 2006.

“Where do all the Dollars Go?” Campaign for Better Health Care Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 2003.

“Board Governance and Agency Oversight.” New Trier Township Annual Nonprofit Educational Conference, Northfield, IL, October 2001.

“The Defined Contribution Society.” Florida State University (School of Social Work). Tallahassee, FL, December 1999.

“Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for SCHIP Participation.” Association for Health Services Research. Poster Session. Washington, DC, June 1998.

“Estimating the Number of Uninsured, Medicaid-Eligible Children by State.” American Public Health Association, Maternal and Child Health Section. Indianapolis, IN, November 1997.

“Needs of a Child in a Changing Healthcare Market.” Paolo Raimondi Lecture, Joint Session on Pediatric Neurological Surgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Charleston, SC, December 1996.

“Quality Assessment Measurement Challenges for Children.” Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, TX, November 1996.

“Bridging the Gap: Successful State Child Health Access Initiatives.” Children’s Health Fund Child Health Summit 1996. Pittsburgh, PA, October 1996.

“Making Block Grants Work in Illinois.” Voices for Illinois Children and Donors Forum of Chicago. Chicago, IL, February 1996.

“Medicaid Proposals in the 104th Congress.” Chicago Health Policy Research Council. Chicago, IL, February 1996.

“Health Care Reform: Will Kids Win?” Colorado Summit for Children, Colorado Children’s Campaign. Denver, CO, December 1993.

“Insuring Children’s Preventive Care: Is it Profitable?” American Association of Preferred Provider Organizations (Health Economics Executive Seminar Series). Orlando, FL, Newport Beach, CA, and Detroit, MI, January-March 1993.

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“Assuring Adequate Health Care Financing for Pregnant Women and Children.” The National Minority Health Association (Annual Meeting Plenary Session). Chicago, IL, October 1992.

“Federal Medicaid and Maternal/Child Health Programs.” University of Texas (Institute for Health Policy Education and Research). Houston, TX, May 1991.

“Can Separate Ever be Equal? What Will it Take for Medicaid to Achieve Equal Access?” National Academy for State Health Policy. Portland, ME, August 1990.

“Baby Dough.” California Perinatal Association. Monterey, CA, October 1987.

“Will Tomorrow’s Children be Therapeutic Orphans?” Harvard University (School of Public Health). Cambridge, MA, November 1986.

“What Price Neonatal DRGs?” N.Y. State Perinatal Association. Albany, NY, June 1986.

“Deregulation of the Health Care Industry.” Western Leadership Conference for Perinatal Medicine. Snowmass, CO, October 1985.

“Crisis in Financing Pediatric Care.” Alaska State Medical Association. Haines, AK, June 1985. “Medicaid Financing of Children’s Health Care.” Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairmen (AMSPDC). Ponte Vedra, FL, March 1984.

“The Role of Medicaid in Financing Children’s Medical Care.” NACHRI Mid-Year Meeting. Alexandria, VA, March 1983.

“The Health Care Cost Spiral and Competition.” New England Ambulatory Pediatric Society. Burlington, VT, November 1982.

Grand Rounds/Hospital Lectures: Topics for these lectures included health politics, health policy, and hospital financing issues.

Wyler Children’s Hospital, , Chicago, IL. Annually 1990 - 2001.

Scripps Health. San Diego, CA, November 1997.

Winthrop University Hospital. Mineola, Long Island, NY. September 1995.

Butterworth Hospital. Grand Rapids, MI. December 1993.

Nassau County Medical Center. East Meadow, NY. November 1993.

Alfred I. DuPont Institute. Wilmington, DE. May 1993.

Jackson Memorial Hospital. Miami, FL. March 1993.

Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Cincinnati, OH. June 1992.

Children’s Memorial Hospital. Chicago, IL. November 1991.

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Newark, NJ. October 1991.

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William Beaumont Hospital. Royal Oak, MI. September 1990.

Rhode Island Hospital. Providence, RI. June 1990.

Baptist Medical Center. Kansas City, MO. October 1989.

Gottlieb Memorial Hospital. Melrose Park, IL. April 1987.

Norton Kosair Children’s Hospital. Louisville, KY. May 1986.

Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital. Atlanta, GA. December 1985.

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