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CURRICULUM VITAE MARISA ELENA DOMINO Campus Address: UNC Chapel Hill Department of Health Policy and Administration CB#7411, McGavran-Greenberg Building Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411 Tel. (919) 966-3891 Fax. (919) 966-6961 email: [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Economics, Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care Policy. 1998 Ph.D. in Health Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dissertation title: “The Role of Price in the Demand for Antidepressants.” Dissertation Advisor: David S. Salkever. 1990 B.S.P.A. with Honors in Health Administration, The University of Arizona PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 -present Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 - present Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2014 – present Director, Cecil G. Sheps Center’s Program on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Systems 2014 - present Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC- Chapel Hill 2017 – present Director, PhD Program in Health Policy and Management, UNC- Chapel Hill M. Domino Curriculum Vitae (Continued) 2002 - 2014 Associate Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC-Chapel Hill 2005 - 2012 Associate Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2005 Visiting Scholar, The University of Arizona School of Pharmacy, Tucson, Arizona 1999-2005 Assistant Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy and Administration, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care Policy HONORS AND AWARDS 2003-2008: NIMH K01 Career Development Award on “Influences of the Diffusion of Psychotropic Medications” 2013 ISPOR Award for Excellence in Application of Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes Research 2014 AcademyHealth Best Abstract, Behavioral Health, for “Expediting Medicaid Coverage to the Mentally Ill Released from Prison” 2017 Edward G. McGavran Award for Excellence in Teaching, UNC School of Public Health RESEARCH INTERESTS Health Economics Mental Health Economics and Policies Health Care and Health Insurance to Low Income Populations Agency Relationships in Health Care Medical Provider Behavior PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS +indicates current or former graduate student or Postdoctoral Fellow. 2 M. Domino Curriculum Vitae (Continued) American Economic Association International Health Economics Association American Society of Health Economists AcademyHealth JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD APPOINTMENTS Health Economics, Associate Editor (2018 - ) Health Services Research, Senior Associate Editor (2019 - ) Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, Associate Editor Managed Care Research and Review, Editorial Board member OTHER REFEREE ACTIVITIES American Journal of Health Economics American Journal of Public Health Archives of Internal Medicine Community Mental Health Journal Health Affairs Journal of Economics and Management Strategy Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries Journal of Health Economics Medical Care – Awarded Exceptional Reviewer Award for 2003, 2004, 2009 NIDA Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group NIMH Special Emphasis Panels, various National Science Foundation Neuropsychopharmacology Psychiatric Services Public Health Reports Southern Economics Journal PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Pechansky, Flavio, DiCarlo, Barbara, Domino, Marisa Elena, Nautiyal, Charu and Poduska, Jeanne, (1994) "Transtorno de personalidade anti-social: o estado atual de sua epidemiologia e identicacao ", Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria, outubro 1994, 43, 10, 533-541 ["Antisocial Personality Disorder: the Present State +indicates current or former graduate student or Postdoctoral Fellow. 3 M. Domino Curriculum Vitae (Continued) of its Epidemiology and Identification", The Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, October 1994, 43, 10, 533-541]. 2. Salkever, David and Domino, Marisa Elena, (1996) "Impact of Separate Blind Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies on Access to Services for Developmentally Disabled Blind Persons," Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, January- February 1996, 90, 1, 11-20. 3. Domino, Marisa Elena, Salkever, David S., Zarin, Deborah, and Pincus, Harold, (1998) “The Impact of Managed Care on Psychiatry,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, November 1998, 26(2): 149-157. 4. Salkever, David S., Domino, Marisa Elena, Burns, Barbara J., Santos, Alberto B., Deci, Paul, and Dias, James, Wagner, H. Ryan, Faldowski, Richard, and Palone, Jan, (1999) “Assertive Community Treatment for People with Severe Mental Illness: The Effect on Hospital Use and Costs,” Health Services Research, 34(2): 577-601, PMC1089024. 5. Domino, George, Domino, Marisa Elena, and Su, Annie, (2001-2002) “Psychosocial Aspects of Suicide in Young Rural Chinese Women.” Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying 44 (3): 233-240. 6. Domino, Marisa Elena and Salkever, David S., (2003) "Price Elasticity and Pharmaceutical Selection: the Influence of Managed Care," Health Economics, 12(7): 565-586. 7. Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) Team, (2003) “Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Rationale, Design and Methods,” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 42(5): 531-542. 8. Domino, Marisa Elena, Fried, Bruce, Moon, Yoosun+, Olinick, Joshua, Yoon+, Jangho, (2003) “Disasters and the Public Health Safety Net: Hurricane Floyd Hits the North Carolina Medicaid Program,” The American Journal of Public Health 93: 1122-1127, PMC1447920. 9. Domino, Marisa Elena, Frank, Richard G., and Rosenheck, Robert (2003) “The Diffusion of New Antipsychotic Medications and Formulary Policy,” Schizophrenia Bulletin 29(1) 95-104. 10. Dalton, Kathleen, Domino, Marisa Elena, Nadlicki, Terri, Stewart+, Scott, and Morrissey, Joe, (2003) “Developing Capacity for Integrated Trauma-Related Behavioral Health Services for Women: Case Studies in Start-Up Costs from Five Community Sites,” Women & Health 38(4): 111-126. +indicates current or former graduate student or Postdoctoral Fellow. 4 M. Domino Curriculum Vitae (Continued) 11. Zizza+ C, Herring A, Domino ME, Haines P, Stevens J and Popkin B. (2003) “The Effect of Weight Change On Time To Nursing Care Facility Admission.” Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 56(9):906-913. 12. Gitterman, Daniel P., Weiner, Bryan, Domino, Marisa Elena, McKethan+, Aaron, and Enthoven, Alain (2003) “The Demise of Prepaid Group Practice in North Carolina: The Entry, Performance, and Exit of Kaiser Permanente, 1984-2000,” Milbank Quarterly 81(4): 567-601. 13. Rutschmann+, Olivier T., and Domino, Marisa Elena (2004), “Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Ambulatory Practice in the United States, 1997-1999: Does Physician Specialty Matter?” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 17(3):196-200. 14. Domino, Marisa Elena, Norton, Edward C., Morrissey Joseph P., and Thakur, Neil (2004), “Cost Shifting to Jails After A Change To Managed Mental Health Care,” Health Services Research 39(5):1379-401, PMC1361075. 15. Setzer+, Christian and Domino, Marisa Elena (2004), “Medicaid Outpatient Utilization for Diagnosis of Water-Borne Pathogen Illness After Hurricane Floyd,” Public Health Reports 119(5): 472-478, PMC1497662. 16. Domino, Marisa Elena, Olinick, Joshua, Sleath, Betsy, Leinwand, Sharman, Byrns, Patricia J. and Carey, Tim (2004) “Restricting patients’ medication supply to one month: saving or wasting money?” American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 61(13):1375-9. 17. The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) Team (2005), “The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Demographic and Clinical Characteristics,” Journal of the Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 44(1): 28-40. 18. March J, Silva S, Petrycki S, Curry J, Wells K, Fairbank J, Burns B, Domino ME, McNulty S, Vitiello B, Severe J; Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) Team, “Fluoxetine, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, And Their Combination For Adolescents With Depression: Treatment For Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) Randomized Controlled Trial.” JAMA. 2004 Aug 18;292(7):807-20. 19. Domino, Marisa Elena, Joseph P. Morrissey, Terri Nadlicki, Sukyung Chung+ (2005), “Service Costs for Women with Co-Occurring Disorders and Trauma,” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 28(2): 135-143. +indicates current or former graduate student or Postdoctoral Fellow. 5 M. Domino Curriculum Vitae (Continued) 20. VanHoutven, Courtney and Domino, Marisa Elena (2005), “Home and Community Based Waivers for Disabled Adults: Program versus Selection Effects.” Inquiry 42(1): 43-59. 21. Domino, Marisa Elena and Huskamp, Haiden (2005), “Behavioral Health Carve- out Networks as Risky Assets,” Journal of Health Economics 24: 795-813. 22. Domino, Marisa Elena, Joseph P. Morrissey, Sukyung Chung+, Nick Huntington, Mary Jo Larson, Lisa A. Russell, (2005) “Twelve-Month Service Use and Costs for Women with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders and a History of Violence,” Psychiatric Services 56(10): 1223-1232. 23. Fried, Bruce, Shadle+, John, and Domino, Marisa Elena, (2005) “The Effect of Natural Disaster