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Last Saved: August 1, 2017 DANA P. GOLDMAN BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Southern California Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics 635 Downey Way Los Angeles, CA 90089-3333 e-mail: [email protected] web page: http://healthpolicy.usc.edu EDUCATION 1994 Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University 1988 B.A., Economics, Summa cum Laude, Cornell University APPOINTMENTS 2013-Present Leonard D. Schaeffer Director’s Chair Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Pharmacy, and Economics (Ophthalmology and Gerontology by courtesy) University of Southern California 2017-Present Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Program, Brookings Institution 2005-Present Adjunct Professor, UCLA, Department of Health Policy and Management 2002-Present Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research 2009-2013 Director, Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics 2009-2013 Norman Topping Chair in Medicine and Public Policy, University of Southern California 2006-2009 Director, Health Economics, Finance, and Organization, RAND 2003-2009 Distinguished Chair in Health Economics, RAND 1999-2009 Professor of Economics, Pardee RAND Graduate School 2005-2011 Adjunct Professor, UCLA, Radiology 2000-2005 Adjunct Associate Professor, UCLA Health Services and Radiology 1996-2000 Adjunct Assistant Professor, UCLA, Health Services 1994-1996 Visiting Assistant Professor, UCLA, Economics 1998-2002 Senior Economist, RAND 1996-1998 Economist, RAND 1993-1996 Associate Economist, RAND HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 Associates Award for Creativity in Research*, University of Southern California 2016 Distinguished Professor, University of Southern California 2015 Robert Biller Outstanding Faculty Award, Price School of Public Policy 2012 USC Mellon Mentoring Award 2011 MetLife Foundation Silver Scholar Award 2009 Elected Member, National Academy of Medicine 2009 Eugene Garfield Economic Impact of Medical and Health Research Award 2006 Edwin E. Huddleson, Jr. Outstanding Teacher Award, RAND Graduate School 2002 Annual Research Award, National Institute for Health Care Management 2002 Alice S. Hersh New Investigator Award, AcademyHealth * Associates awards are “the highest honors the university faculty can bestow on its members for distinguished intellectual and artistic achievements.” Goldman\2 2000 Article of the Year, Association for Health Services Research 1993 Stanford University Fellowship in Health Care Research and Health Policy 1992 John M. Olin Fellowship for Research in Economic Policy 1988 Summa Cum Laude with Distinction in All Subjects, Cornell University 1988 Phi Beta Kappa, Cornell University 1984 National Merit Scholar PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Training & Research: 2004-Present Director, Roybal Center for Health Policy Simulation 1996-2013 Director, UCLA/RAND Health Services Research Postdoctoral Training Program 2006-2009 Director, Bing Center for Health Economics, RAND 1997-2007 Director, RAND Summer Institute Teaching: 2012-Present Health Economics, USC 2010-Present Graduate Seminar in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, USC 2009-Present Introduction to Health Policy and Management, USC 1997-2007 Health Economics, Pardee RAND Graduate School 1994-1995 Government Regulation of Labor Markets, UCLA Department of Economics 1994 Introduction to Labor Economics, UCLA Department of Economics 1991 Intermediate Econometrics, Stanford University (teaching assistant) Editorial Boards: 2012-Present Evidence-Based Diabetes 2012-Present Evidence-Based Oncology 2005-Present Forum for Health Economics and Health Policy (founding co-editor) 2003-Present Health Affairs 2003-Present American Journal of Managed Care 2002-Present B.E. Journals in Economic Analysis and Policy 1996-1998 RAND Journal of Economics Advisory Panels: 2014-Present Board of Directors, International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2014-Present PhRMA Adherence Advisory Council 2013-Present Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research External Advisory Board (Chair) 2008-Present Board of Directors, American Society of Health Economists 2007-Present MacArthur Foundation, Research Network on an Aging Society 2013-2014 World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Personalized and Precision Health 2011-2013 World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Genetics 2009-2010 National Academy of Science, Panel to Improve Medicare Cost Projections (Chair) 2008-2017 Congressional Budget Office, Panel of Health Advisers 2008-2010 National Academy of Science, Fiscal Future of the United States 2006-2008 Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Value of Clinical Services 2005-2009 International Health Economics Association, Scientific Advisory Committee 2007-2008 National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel 2005-2006 AcademyHealth, Planning Committee for Annual Research Meeting 2005-2006 National Academy of Sciences, Expert Panel on the Future of the NLTCS 2003-2007 National Institute on Aging, Behavior and Social Science of Aging study section Goldman\3 2002-2005 Berkeley Electronic Press, Board of Directors 2002-2004 Institute of Medicine, Behavioral and Social Sciences in Medical School Curricula 1997-1998 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Special Emphasis Panel Expert Testimony: 2005 California Assembly Health Committee, Sacramento, CA 1993 Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, Washington D.C. 1992 House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health, Washington D.C. Selected Media: Television ABC News (Nightline), CNN World News, CNN Headline News, NBC News with Tom Brokaw, CBS Nightly News with Dan Rather, CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Radio NPR All Things Considered, KNX, KQED Newspaper Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Miami Herald, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine Business Week, U.S. News & World Report, Time Professional Organizations: AEA, PAA, IHEA, ASHEcon, AcademyHealth, ISPOR PUBLICATIONS Journals 1. Auerbach A, Goldman D, et al. “How the Growing Gap in Life Expectancy May Affect Retirement Benefits and Reforms.” Nation Bureau of Economic Research, Published online July 2017. 2. Van Nuys K, Chou J, Silverstein A, Brookmeyer R, Goldman D. “The impact of broader hepatitis C treatment strategies on population health and social value in England.” Journal of Hepatology, 66(1):S407-S407, 2017. 3. Zissimopoulos J, Blaylock B, Goldman D, Rowe J. “Raising the Social Security Entitlement Age: Implications for the Productive Activities of Older Adults.” Research on Aging, 39(1)166–189, 2017. 4. Cheng W, Gaudette E, Goldman D. “PCSK9 Inhibitors Show Value for Patients and the US Health Care System.” Value in Health, Published online June 16, 2017. 5. Jena A, Goldman D, Karaca-Mandic P. “Hospital Prescribing of Opioids to Medicare Beneficiaries.” JAMA Internal Medicine, 176(7):990-997, 2016. 6. Woo K, Gascue L, Goldman D, Romley J. “Variations in outcomes of hemodialysis vascular access by race/ethnicity in the elderly.” Journal of Vascular Surgery, 65(3):783-792, 2016. 7. Blumenthal D, Goldman D, Jena A. “Outcomes-Based Pricing as a Tool to Ensure Access to Novel but Expensive Biopharmaceuticals.” Annals of Internal Medicine, 166(3):219-220, 2017. 8. Agus D, Gaudette É, Goldman D, Messali A. “The Long-Term Benefits of Increased Aspirin Use by At-Risk Americans Aged 50 and Older.” PLoS One, Published online November 30, 2016. Goldman\4 9. Snider J, Seabury S, Lopez J, McKenzie S, Wu Y, Goldman D. “Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Medication Cost- sharing on Patient Outcomes and Health Plan Costs.” American Journal of Managed Care 22(6):433-440, 2016. 10. Jena A, Blumenthal D, Stevens W, Chou J, Ton T, Goldman D. “Value of Improved Lipid Control in Patients at High Risk for Adverse Cardiac Events.” American Journal of Managed Care, 22(6):e199-207, 2016. 11. Goldman D, Gaudette E, Cheng W. “Competing Risks: Investing in Sickness Rather Than Health.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 50(5):S45-50, 2016. 12. Goldman D. “The Economic Promise of Delayed Aging.” Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 6(2):a025072, December 18, 2015. 13. Gaudette E, Tysinger B, Cassil A, Goldman D. “Health and Health Care of Medicare Beneficiaries in 2030.” Forum for Health Economics and Policy, 18(2):75-96, 2015. 14. Romley J, Gong C, Jena A, Goldman D, Williams B, Peters A. “Association between use of warfarin with common sulfonylureas and serious hypoglycemic events: retrospective cohort analysis.” BMJ, 351:h6334, 2015. 15. Snider J, Goldman D, Rosenblatt L, Seekins D, Juday T, Sanchez Y, Wu Y, Peneva D, Romley J. “The Impact of State AIDS Drug Assistance Policies on Clinical and Economic Outcomes of People With HIV.” Medical Care Research and Review, 73(3):329-348, 2015. 16. Nikolich-Žugich J, Goldman D, Cohen P, Cortese D, Fontana L, Kennedy B, Mohler M, Olshansky S, Perls T, Perry D, Richardson A, Ritchie C, Wertheimer A, Faragher R, Fain M. “Preparing for an Aging World: Engaging Biogerentologists, Geriatricians, and the Society.” Journal of Gerontology A, 71(4):435-44, 2015. 17. Van Nuys K, Brookmeyer R, Chou J, Dreyfus D, Dieterich D, Goldman D. “Broad Hepatitis C Treatment Scenarios Return Substantial Health Gains, But Capacity Is A Concern.” Health Affairs, 34(10):1666-74, 2015. 18. Woo K, Goldman D, Romley J. “Early Failure of Dialysis Access among the Elderly in the Era of Fistula First.” Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 10(10):1791-8, 2015. 19. Lakdawalla D, Chou J, Linthicum M, MacEwan J, Zhang J, Goldman D. “Evaluating Expected Costs