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RICHARD M. SCHEFFLER 50 University Hall, MC7360 Berkeley, California 94720 School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley Telephone: 510-642-0565 Fax: 510-643-4281 E-mail: [email protected] Current Faculty Position 1981– Present Distinguished Professor of Health Economics and Public Policy, joint tenured appointments in School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley 1999 – Present Endowed Chair, Attorney General of the State of California Current Academic Administrative Positions 2012–present Co-Director, The Berkeley Forum for Improving California’s Healthcare Delivery System, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health 2005–present Director, The Global Center for Health and Economic Policy Research, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health 1999–present Director, The Nicholas C. Petris Center on Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health Current Affiliated Faculty Positions Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Institute for Health and Aging, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco Previous Faculty Positions 2013 Visiting Professor, Economics Department, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain 2012 – 2013 Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 1996–1997 Visiting Professor, University of Barcelona and University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain 1989 Visiting Professor and Scholar, London School of Economics and Political Science and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 1981–1988 Associate Professor, Department of Social and Administrative Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 1978–1981 Professor (tenured), Department of Economics, George Washington University 1974–1975 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs, Duke University 1971–1976 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Education PhD, Economics, New York University, 1971 MA, Economics, Brooklyn College, 1967 BS, Economics, Hofstra University, 1965 Awards 2015 - Gold Medal Charles University, Prague for his continued support of international scientific and educational collaboration 2013 – Chair of Excellence in Economics, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain 2012 – Fulbright Scholar, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile 2009 – Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, "ADHD Medication in America: Society, Schools, and Public Policy," Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2007 – Silver Medal of the Charles University, Prague 2004 – Carl A. Taube Award, honoring distinguished contributions to the field of mental health services research, American Public Health Association’s Mental Health Section 1996 – Fellow of the Association for Health Services Research 1971 – PhD Awarded with Honors 1970 – Pre-doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, National Science Foundation Award Positions 2013 Chair of Excellence, Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain 2012 –2013 Fulbright Scholar, Pontificia Catolica University of Chile, Santiago, Chile 2003 Scholar in Residence, World Bank 2003 President, International Health Economists Association (iHEA) 4th World Congress 2000 –2006 Senior Scientist, National Institute of Mental Health NIH 1999 –Present Distinguished Professor of Health Economics and Public Policy – Attorney General Endowed Chair, State of California 1999 Resident, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy 1993 Fulbright Scholar, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 1976 –1978 Scholar in Residence, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC Teaching Health Economics and Public Policy Global Health Economics and Policy The Global Health Workforce University Service 2014 - present University Committee on Faculty Welfare - Health Care Task Force 2012 Faculty Chair (elected), School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2008–present Executive Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy 2008–present Executive Committee, PhD Program Health Services and Policy Analysis, University of California, Berkeley 2008-2011 Committee Member, Undergraduate Admissions, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2008–present Associate Director, California Medicaid Research Institute (CaMRI) Steering Committee, University of California, San Francisco 2008–present Committee Member, Joint-Medical Program, University of California, Berkeley 2009–present Faculty Advisory, Global Health Leadership Program, University of California, Berkeley Editorial Boards Human Resources for Health Journal, World Health Organization- Editorial Board Member and Reviewer Journal of Health Economics- Reviewer Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics- Reviewer Health Services Research- Editorial Board Member and Reviewer Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics- Reviewer Health Affairs- Reviewer Archives of General Psychiatry- Reviewer Inquiry- Reviewer Mental Health Services Research- Reviewer Other Professional Affiliations & Services to Educational and Government Agencies 2014 - Present Global Workforce for the World Bank 2010 – Present Consultant to the OECD on Pay for Performance 2010 – Present Consultant to the World Bank on Pay for Performance in Health 2007 – Present Advisor to the World Health Organization, February 2003 Program Chair, International Health Economists Association (iHEA) 4th World Congress 2002 Panel Chair, Mental Health Funding Committee, Mental Health & Public Policy Symposium: Coping with Mental Illness and Crafting Public Policy 2001–2005 iHEA Kenneth J. Arrow Committee Member 2001–2002 Member, Committee on Incorporating Research into Psychiatric Residency Training, Institute of Medicine - National Academy of Sciences 2000 – Present Chair, Subcommittee of the Attorney General's Charity Task Force on Health Care Services 2000 – Present Depression in Primary Care National Advisory Committee Member/ RWJF Member, Robert Wood Johnson Depression in Primary Care: Linking Clinical and System Strategies Program Publications BOOKS 14. Scheffler, R.M., Chereches, R., (Editors) Mental Health Systems in Central European Countries: Moving Forward on Improving Service Delivery, Access, and Financing (Forthcoming 2017) 13. Scheffler, R.M. (Editor) World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economics and Public Policy Volume 3: (3-volume set). 1: The Economics of Health and Health Systems; 2: Health Determinants and Outcomes; 3: Health Systems Characteristics and Performance. World Scientific Series in Global Health Economics and Public Policy. (Forthcoming, 2016) 12. Scheffler, R.M., (Lead Editor) Human Resources for Health Labor Market Toolkit. World Bank. (Forthcoming 2016) 11. Scheffler, R.M. (Editor) World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economics and Public Policy (3-volume set). Volume 2: The Economics of Social Capital and Health. (World Scientific, 2014) 10. Scheffler, R.M. (Editor) World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economics and Public Policy. Volume 1: Accountability and Responsibility in Health Care. World Scientific Series in Global Health Economics and Public Policy. (World Scientific, 2012) 9. Scheffler, R.M., Hinshaw, S.P. The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication, Money, and Todays Push for Performance. (March 2014, Oxford University Press) 8. Scheffler, R.M., Soucat, A (Eds.). Human Resources in Health in Africa: A New Look at the Crisis. (December 2012, The World Bank) 7. Scheffler, R.M. Is There a Doctor in the House? Market Signals and Tomorrow’s Supply of Doctors. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2008. 6. Scheffler, R.M., M. Potůcĕk, eds. Mental Health Care Reform in the Czech and Slovak Republics, 1989 to the Present. Prague, Czech Republic: Charles University Press, 2008. 5. Preker, A.S., R.M. Scheffler, and M. Bassett, eds. Private Health Insurance in Development: Friend not Foe. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2006. 4. Waitzman, N. J., R.M. Scheffler, and P.S. Romano. The Cost of Birth Defects: Estimates of the Value of Prevention. Lantham, Md.: University Press of America, 1996. 3. Scheffler, R.M., and N. Andrews, eds. Cancer Care and Cost: DRGs and Beyond. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Health Administration Press, 1989. 2. Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research (formerly Research in Health Economics), with L. F. Rossiter, vols. 1–15, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1979, 1981–1984, 1986–1993, 1995. 1. Scheffler, R. M., G. Ruby, N. Weisfeld, and J. Goldberg. A Manpower Policy for Primary Health Care. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1978. JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS 197. Scheffler, R.M., Liu, J., Bruckner, T. Economic Forecasts of Global Workforce Shortages. World Health Organization (In final revision) 196. Fulton, B., Hollingshead, A., Karaca-Mandic, P., Scheffler, R.M., Republican States Bolstered their Health Insurance Rate Review Programs Using Incentives from the Affordable Care Act. Inquiry. (In Review, 2015) 195. Scheffler, R.M., A Labor Market Framework for Human Resources for Health in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (Chapter