3/29/18 4:08 PM CURRICULUM VITAE

Gary Hart, Ph.D.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full Name: Lawrence Gary Hart Spouse: Michelle (“Shelly”) Renea Married: 2003 Children: Lawrence Matthew (“Matt”) (1973) William Andrew (“Andy”) (1975) Nathan (“Nate”) James (1979) Brandon James (1992) Brittany Elizabeth Kinnear (1995) Sarah Elizabeth (AKA: “Twinkie”) (2004)

Pets Oliver (Havanese dog) Bumblebee (Havanese dog)

Citizenship: of America

Address: Gary Hart, Ph.D. Director and Professor Center for Rural Health School of Medicine & Health Sciences Suite E231, Room E252 University of North Dakota 1301 North Columbia Road, Stop 9037 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037

Center for Rural Health general line: (701) 777-3848 Center for Rural Health direct office line: (701) 777-3899 iPhone: (701) 330-8317 Fax: (701) 777-6779

University of North Dakota e-mail address: [email protected]

University of North Dakota Center for Rural Health web addresses:

Center for Rural Health (CRH) http://ruralhealth.und.edu/

Rural Health Reform Policy and Research Center (RHRPRC) http://ruralhealth.und.edu/projects/health-reform-policy-research-center/

Hart Curriculum Vitae 2 CRH Rural Health Information Hub (RHIhub) https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org

Work starting at University of Washington and continued at University of Arizona and University of North Dakota:

Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs) http://depts.washington.edu/uwruca/

Past work at University of Washington:

Rural Health Research Center http://depts.washington.edu/uwrhrc/

Center for Health Workforce Studies http://depts.washington.edu/uwchws/

Center for Health Workforce Studies http://depts.washington.edu/wwamiric/

Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program http://www.fammed.washington.edu/piccep/index.html

EDUCATION

1985 Ph.D., Medical Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Dissertation: Geographic Variations in Medical Resource Use During Office Encounters with Family Physicians, 1985.

1985 Graduate of Doctoral Opportunities Program in Health Services, Department of Health Services, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle

1975 Master of Science (M.S.), Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thesis: A Geographic Analysis of Private Practice Physician Office Location in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1975.

1973 Secondary Teaching Certificate (Geography), Utah State Board of Education, Salt Lake City, Utah (teaching majors in geography and history)

1973 Bachelor of Science (B.S. -- Magna Cum Lande), Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1973-74 Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, University of Utah

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1974-75 Teaching Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Utah

1975 Consultant, Department of Family Medicine, University of Utah

1975-79 Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, University of Washington

1977-78 Research Assistant, Center for Health Services Research, Department of Health Services, University of Washington

1979 Research Intern, Moss, Adams, and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Seattle, Washington

1979 Scientific Programmer, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington

1979-82 Research Assistant, Battelle Health and Population Study Center, Seattle, Washington

1980-83 Research Analyst/Programmer, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1983-86 Computer Consultant, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington

1983-86 Research Specialist, Health and Population Study Center, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington

1984-85 Research Scientist, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1985-86 Project Director, Patient/Physician Perspectives of the Roles of Primary Care Physicians' Activities, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington. Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

1985-87 Research Associate, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1985-91 Research Director, Rural Hospital Project and Evaluation, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington. Funded by W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

1986-89 Research Consultant, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington

1987-89 Professional Services Consultant, National Center for Health Statistics, Rockville, Maryland

3 Hart Curriculum Vitae 4 1987-93 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1989-93 Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington

1991 Professional Services Consultant, Texas Tech MEDNET Project, Health Sciences Center, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

1991-93 Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, School of Public Health, University of Washington

1993-97 Promotion to Research Associate Professor in Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1993-97 Promotion to Adjunct Research Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington

1993-97 Promotion to Research Associate Professor in Department of Health Services, College of Public Health, University of Washington

1994-2001 Visiting Scholar, Division of Health Standards and Quality, Health Care Financing Administration Region X, Seattle, Washington

1997 Promotion to Research Professor in Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1997 Promotion to Research Professor in Department of Geography, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington

1997 Promotion to Research Professor in Department of Health Services, College of Public Health, University of Washington.

1997 Promotion to Professor in Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington.

1997 Promotion to Adjunct Professor in Department of Geography, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington

1997 Promotion to Adjunct Professor in Department of Health Services, College of Public Health, University of Washington

1999-2003 Director and Overall Program Coordinator, Flex/CAH National Tracking Program (six center rural health research center tracking program of the Rural Hospital Flexibility Critical Access Hospital Program). Program is administered by the federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

4 Hart Curriculum Vitae 5 1998-2007 Director, WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington -- Core funded by federal Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

1989-2007 Director, WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington -- Core funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

2007-2010 Endowed and Tenured Professor at Community, Environment and Policy Division; Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

2007-2010 Director, designated Arizona Rural Health Office, Community, Environment and Policy Division; Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

2007-2009 Co-Principal Investigator, Arizona Small Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (PI: Alison Hughes). Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration

2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Arizona Small Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (PI: Alison Hughes). Funded by Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration

2008-2010 Co-Principal Investigator, Arizona State Office of Rural Health Program (PI: Lynda Bergsma). Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration

2009-2010 Principal Investigator of Arizona Small Hospital Improvement Program (SHIP). Funded by Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration.

2009-2010 Adjunct Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

2008-2012 Member, Agency for Health Research and Quality’s (AHRQ’s) Health Systems Research Study Section, includes specific task of reviewing rural and/or geographic-related proposals

2010-2016 Tenured Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine (academic home), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

2010-Present Director, Center for Rural Health (CRH), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota. The CRH is the North Dakota State Rural Health Office and its programs include: North

5 Hart Curriculum Vitae 6 Dakota Office of Rural Health (SORH) Grant, Small Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Grant, Small Hospital Improvement Program (SHIP), Rural Health Information Hub (RHIhub), North Dakota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Program Office, National Resource Center on American Indian Aging, National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative, TrueServe Development Home, Program Evaluation Division, North Dakota Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center (RHRPRC), and much more.

2015-Present Member of the Workforce Survey Advisory Committee, National Association of Community Health Centers, Washington, D.C.

2016-Present Tenured Professor, Department of Population Health (academic home), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND SERVICE

Section/Division/Department/College

1980-2007 Research consultant to Department of Family Medicine faculty and fellows, University of Washington

1984-86 Member, Office Automation Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1984-2007 Presentations to University classes (e.g., biostatistics, demography, geography, health services, and health policy), project advisory committees, and Department of Family Medicine faculty, fellows, medical students and staff on numerous research and computer software topics, University of Washington

1986 Member, Research Task Force, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1986-87 Chairperson, Ad Hoc Department Scientific Review Development Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1987-88 Member (appointed), Chairman's Advisory Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1988-89 Member (elected), Chairman's Advisory Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1991 Member, Family Medicine Space Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1991 Member, Family Medicine Gender and Minority Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

6 Hart Curriculum Vitae 7 1992-93 Member, Family Medicine Mission Statement Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1985-94 Software Library/Acquisition Coordinator, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington

1986-99 Chairperson, Office Automation Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington.

2008 Co-Director (with Dr. Doug Taren) of the Public Health and Policy Management (PHPM) Section, Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2008 Member, Education Committee, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2007-2008 Member, faculty search committee for Community, Environment and Policy Division; Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2009 Member, Community, Environment and Policy Division Director 5-Year Review Committee, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2007-2010 DrPH advisor, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona.

2008-2009 Member of MPH Program Admissions Committee, Public Health and Policy Management Section, Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2008-2010 Member of DrPH Program admissions committee, Public Health and Policy Management Section, Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2008-2010 Member of Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Annual Performance Review (APR) Committee for Community, Environment and Policy Division faculty.

2008-2010 MPH advisor at Public Health and Policy Management (PHPM) Section, Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2008-2010 DrPH advisor at Public Health and Policy Management (PHPM) Section, Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

7 Hart Curriculum Vitae 8 2008-2010 Member, faculty search committee for new Director of Community, Environment and Policy (PHPM) of the Community Environment, and Policy Division, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; University of Arizona.

2011-2012 Member of Rural Admissions Subcommittee, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2012-2013 Member of newly funded Rural MPH initial Curriculum Committee for School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2012 Chair, Search Committee for CRH/MPH shared PhD public health services researcher faculty position.

2012-2013 Chair, Search Committee for CRH/MPH shared PhD evaluator faculty position.

2012-2013 Member, Search Committee for MPH Outcomes Research faculty position.

2011-Present Member, School of Medicine and Health Sciences Advisory Council, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2011-2015 Member of Committee on Promotions and Tenure (CPT), Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2011-Present Member and Chair of various search committees for faculty and staff regarding the Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota and the Master’s in Public Health Departments, Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2012-2013 Member of Rural MPH Steering Committee for School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2013-2014 Chair, Search Committee for rural health economist position at Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2013-2014 Member, User Group for new School of Medicine and Health Sciences Building (Legislature funded $124 million for a new building), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2013-Present Faculty Affiliate, MPH Program, Department of Population Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

2015-Present Member of Committee on Promotions and Tenure (CPT), Department of Population Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota.

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2015-Present Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography, University of North Dakota.

University

1986-88 Scholarship screening for Phi Beta Kappa, University of Washington

1987-2007 Thesis committee member for master of public health and master of hospital administration students, University of Washington

1988-93 Member of Phi Beta Kappa Transcript Review Committee, University of Washington

1989-95 Vice President, Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, University of Washington

1988-2007 Medical Student Research Training Program (MSRTP) and Independent Study in Medical Science (ISMS) Student Advisor

1989-2007 Masters and Doctorate Committee Member for Department of Geography students, University of Washington

1991 University of Washington Alpha Chapter Delegate to Phi Beta Kappa’s 36th National Triennial Council Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 17-20.

1993-1996 Member of Primary Care Work Group, Office of the Dean, School of Medicine, University of Washington

1994 University of Washington Alpha Chapter Delegate to Phi Beta Kappa’s 37th National Triennial Council Meeting, , , August 11-14.

2002-2007 Election to Graduate Faculty of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

2007-2010 Member of Advisory Committee, Arizona Area Health Education Center (AHEC), University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

2016-Present Election to Graduate Faculty of University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

State, Regional, and National

1987 Member, Washington State Hospital Association Technical Advisory Committee to Washington State Hospital Commission on the Commission Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS)

1989-90 Member, Technical Advisory Panel for Medical Assistance Facility Certification Criteria Study by Jon B. Christianson and Ira A. Moscovice for the Health Care Financing Administration

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1990-92 Rural Health Program Advisory Committee Member, Department of Health, Washington State

1990-92 Information Systems Advisory Committee Member, Department of Health, Washington State

1990-92 Center for Health Statistics Advisory Committee Member, Department of Health, Washington State

1990 New Rural General Research Center Review Panel Member, Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service

1990 New Rural Minority Research Center Review Panel Member, Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service

1991-92 Health Services Research Training Advisory Committee [National Research Service Award (NRSA) review panel member], Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service.

1992 Member, Health Professions Resource Plan Supply Committee, Department of Health, Washington State

1992-1995 Grant Reviewer for Small Grant Program Applications. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

1992-93 Participant in contract with Washington State Department of Health to develop and analyze state health professionals data base (contract with Department of Medical Education).

1993 Member of National Rural Health Association JSI Student Research Award Selection Committee.

1993 Member of State-Designated Primary Health Care Shortage Areas Committee, Department of Health, Washington State.

1993-94 Member of Process Subcommittee of the Health Services Information System Steering Committee, Department of Health, Washington State.

1993 Member of Agency for Health Care Policy and Research funded Association of American Medical Colleges’ (AAMC) Health Services Research Institute Mock Study Section designed to develop the health services research skills of minority medical school faculty, Washington, District of Columbia.

1993 Member of National Rural Health Association Research and Education Constituency Group Annual Meeting Abstract Review Committee.

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1993-1996 Principle Investigator of federal Office of Rural Health funded Rural Health News, a nationally disseminated rural health bulletin.

1994 Member of Agency for Health Care Policy and Research technical site visit teams on separate site visits to: the University of at ’s Midwest Latino Medical Treatment Effectiveness Program (MEDTEP) Center (April in Chicago, Illinois); University of ’s New Mexico MEDTEP Research Center for Ethnic Populations (July in Albuquerque, New Mexico); and Pacific Health Research Institute’s Hawaii Asian Pacific Islander MEDTEP Center (August in Honolulu, Hawaii).

1995-96 Secretary and member of Journal of Rural Health Board.

1997-99 Chairperson of Journal of Rural Health Board.

1/1997 Consultant to Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences of the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.

4/1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Missouri at Columbia.

11/1997 U.S. representative at 2nd International Medical Workforce Conference, November 16-18, Vancouver, Canada.

1997-98 Member of Potential Uses and Applications subcommittee of Ambulatory/Outpatient Data System Feasibility Study Committee, Department of Health, Washington State.

9/1996-6/98 Member of the planning committee for the 1997 and 1998 Northwest Health Policy Research Conferences, Seattle, Washington (6/97 and 6/98).

4/1997-2/98 Consultant to Dr. Dan Montano on Battelle Memorial Institute Development of a Research Protocol, Sampling Plan, Survey Instruments, Survey Methodology and Data Management System for a Provider Survey of Partner Notification. Project is funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Seattle, Washington.

11/1997-6/00 Consultant to Dr. Dan Cherkin of Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound survey of acupuncturists, naturopaths, and massage therapists. Project is funded from several sources including the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR). Seattle, Washington.

1999-2001 Member of the Bureau of Primary Health Care’s (BPHC’s) committee to provide advice on modifications to BPHC’s proposed revisions of the HPSA/MUP criteria, Rockville, Maryland.

11 Hart Curriculum Vitae 12 11/1999 U.S. representative at 4th International Medical Workforce Conference, November 4-7, San Francisco, California.

11/2000 U.S. representative at 5th International Medical Workforce Conference, November 14-17, Sydney, Australia.

11/2002 U.S. representative at 6th International Medical Workforce Conference, April 25-28, Ottawa, Canada.

2001-2002 Member 10th Report on Health Personnel in the United States Advisory Committee, Center for Health Workforce Studies and federal Bureau of Health Professions.

2000-2002 Member, Scope of Practice Workforce Advisory Committee, New York Center for Health Workforce Studies.

2000-2002 Member, Long Term Care Workforce Advisory Committee, New York Center for Health Workforce Studies.

9/2003 U.S. representative at 7th International Medical Workforce Conference, September 10-14, Oxford, England.

2002-2004 Member, Primary Care Service Area Technical Advisory Group, Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, .

2000-2004 Member of the Southwest Rural Health Research Center Advisory Committee, University of Texas at College Station.

2003-2005 Member of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement Committee, Rockville, Maryland. In addition, Dr. Hart was a member of the committee’s subcommittee on outcomes.

10/2004 U.S. representative at 8th International Medical Workforce Conference, October, Washington, District of Columbia.

2004-2005 Member federal Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP) All Grantee Conference Planning Committee for the federal ORHP, Rockville, Maryland.

2005 Member of research proposal review panel of the Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP) One-Year Rural Health Research Grant Program proposals for the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Division of Independent Review, Washington, District of Columbia.

10/2005 U.S. delegate at 9th International Medical Workforce Conference, November 15-19, Melbourne, Australia.

12 Hart Curriculum Vitae 13 2003-2006 Member of External Advisory Committee to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (National Institute of Health) funded University of Washington Northwest/Alaska Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities.

2004-2006 Core member Frontier Definition Expert Panel Committee, Health Resources and Services Administration’s federal Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT), Rockville, Maryland (also provided some analytical support).

2006 Rural Research to Diverse Audiences Objective Review Panel reviewer. Division of Independent Review, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.

2005-2007 Member of U.S. delegation planning committee for the 10th International Medical Workforce Conference scheduled for March 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia.

2006-2007 Member of Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC)/Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) Workforce Development Collaborative Planning Group.

2006/2007 Member of AcademyHealth 2007 annual research conference planning committee held in Orlando, .

2006/2007 Health workforce theme leader for the 2007 AcademyHealth annual research conference held in Orlando, Florida.

2006/2007 Member of AAMC Physician Maldistribution Committee.

2007 Member of selection committee for NRHA Distinguished Researcher Award.

3/2007 U.S. delegate at 10th International Medical Work Force Conference, March 21-24, Vancouver, Canada.

3/2007 Co-hosted with Dr. John Coombs a post 10th International Medical Work Force Conference meeting wherein the University of Washington WWAMI School of Medicine program was presented and discussed. March 26. Seattle, Washington.

2007/2008 Health workforce primary care workforce crisis session leader for the 2008 AcademyHealth annual research conference held in Washington, D.C.

2008-2009 Member of National Rural Health Association (NRHA) Student Leadership Award Selection Committee.

9/2008 U.S. delegate at 11th International Medical Work Force Conference, September 17-20, Edinburgh, Scotland.

13 Hart Curriculum Vitae 14 2008-2010 Member, Planning Committee for Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), Bureau of Health Professions (BHP), Bureau of Clinician Recruitment and Service (BCRS) and Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP), The Healthcare Workforce Crisis: A Summit on the Future of Primary Care in Rural and Urban America.

2007-2010 Board member, Arizona Rural Health Association.

1994-2011 Member of editorial board of Health Services Research.

2000-2012 Member of the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center Advisory Committee, University of South Carolina, Columbia.

2001-2012 Adjunct Professor, Health Administration, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

2004-2014 Member of AAMC Workforce Conference Planning Committee for AAMC Annual 2005-2012 Conference in Washington, D.C.

2008-2014 Advisory board member on Health Workforce Information Center (HWIC) (funded by federal Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Center for Rural Health, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

1993-2003 Member of editorial board of The Journal of Rural Health.

2010-2011 Advisory Board Member, North Dakota Area Health Education Center.

2010-2011 Chair, National Rural Health Association’s Expanding Access to Care in Rural America Workgroup.

2011-Present Member, North Dakota legislative mandated 17-member North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Advisory Council. This committee under the guidance of Dave Mohlmen (Chair) and Dean Joshua Wynne (Executive Secretary) was a driving force in the 2013 funding by the North Dakota Legislature of the building of a totally new medical school building ($124 million). Funding from the North Dakota Legislature also funded the Health Workforce Initiative (HWI) that led to increases in the number of medical students and residents associated with the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of North Dakota.

2001-2021 Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

2012-2013 Member, Expert Panel, Multi-Year Longitudinal Evaluation of BHPr Training and Loan Programs, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration.

14 Hart Curriculum Vitae 15 July 2, 2013 Testified as an expert witness regarding geographic taxonomies (emphasis on RUCAs) during a case involving the Deborah Heart and Lung Center (Browns Mills, ) versus Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services at the Provider Reimbursement Review Board, Baltimore, Maryland.

2015-Present Member, Interdisciplinary Human Health and Well-Being Research Cluster (based in the College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Dakota).

Reviewer

1985-90 North American Primary Care Research Group annual meetings

1987-89 Journal of Family Practice

1988-90 American Journal of Kidney Diseases

1991 Manuscript reviewer for Sage Publications Incorporated, Newbury Park, California.

1991-92 Professional Geographer

1991-92 Annals of the Association of American Geographers

1992-95 Health Care Financing Review

1992-98 Hospital & Health Services Administration

1994-99 Journal of the American Board of Family Practice

1994-98 American Journal of Public Health

1987-98; 2006 Social Science and Medicine

2006-2008 Journal of the American Medical Association

1997-98; Health Affairs 2006-2010

1989-2011 Health Services Research

1990-2012 Journal of Rural Health

2013 Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research

2016-Present Journal of Medicine

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CURRENT ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Geographers (AAG) American Public Health Association (APHA) AcademyHealth (AH) North Dakota Rural Health Association (NDRHA) National Rural Health Association (NRHA) Association of Applied Geographers (AAP) Phi Beta Kappa

SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS/HONORS

1966 Browning Engineering Scholarship, School of Mines, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1973 Graduated magna cum laude with B.S. degree, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1973 Elected member of Phi Beta Kappa, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1973 Elected member of Phi Kappa Phi, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1974 Elected member of Gamma Theta Upsilon, Alpha Chapter, Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1975 “Outstanding Graduate Student Geographer,” Alpha Chapter, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

1985 W.W. Stout Graduate Fellowship, University of Washington Graduate School, Seattle, Washington.

1992 1992 Best Research Paper Award, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, presented at annual meeting, April 1992, St. Louis. Co-recipients were Drs. Thomas S. Nesbitt, Frederick A. Connell, and Roger A. Rosenblatt for journal article number 26 listed below.

1995 National Rural Health Association’s 1995 Distinguished Researcher Award. Presented at annual meeting, May 19, 1995, Atlanta, .

1996 1996 Best Research Paper Award Honorable Mention, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, presented at annual meeting, April 1996, San Francisco. Co-recipients were Roger A. Rosenblatt, Sandy Gamliel, Brian Goldstein, and Jerry McClendon for journal article number 56 listed below.

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1997 1997 Best Research Paper Award Honorable Mention, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, presented at annual meeting, April 1996, San Francisco. Co-recipients were Laura-Mae Baldwin, Michael Lloyd, Meredith Fordyce, and Roger A. Rosenblatt for journal article number 63 listed below.

1998 1997-1998 Friend of Rural Health Award, Washington Rural Health Association, presented at annual membership business meeting, March 26, 1998, Spokane, Washington.

1999 1999 Best Research Paper Award Honorable Mention, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, presented at annual meeting, April 1999, San Francisco. Co-recipients were Roger A. Rosenblatt, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Leighton Chan, and Ronald Schneeweiss for journal article number 81 listed below.

2012 Contribution to American Indian Programs Award. Presented at national 10th Annual American Indian Health Research Conference: Indigenous Research Across the Lifespan. Grand Forks, North Dakota.

2013 Director, Center for Rural Health, Outstanding Departmental Research, Founders Day 2013 Award, University of North Dakota.

INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1987-88 Principal Investigator. Resource Use for Back Problems by Physicians During Ambulatory Office Visits Contract. National Center for Health Statistics. ($5,000)

1988-89 Principal Investigator. Variations in Perinatal Outcome by the Urban/Rural Residence of the Mother within Washington State Grant. Biomedical Research Support Grant from University of Washington School of Medicine's National Institute of Health Program. ($9,475)

1989-90 Co-Principal Investigator (Roger A. Rosenblatt) and Center Director. WAMI Rural Health Research Center Grant. Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($279,866)

1989-90 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Roger A. Rosenblatt). Obstetrical Manpower subcontract to National Rural Health Association’s Health Professions Distribution, Training and Service Models to Meet Rural Health Needs Study. Funded by Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($45,653)

1990-91 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Roger A. Rosenblatt) and Center Director. WAMI Rural Health Research Center Grant. Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($309,929)

17 Hart Curriculum Vitae 18 1991-92 Principal Investigator and Center Director. WAMI Rural Health Research Center Grant. Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($363,531)

1992-93 Principal Investigator. The Rise and Decline of Primary Care Movement. Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($24,804)

1992-93 Principal Investigator. Influences on OB Care for Minority, Poor, and Rural Women. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. ($76,488)

1992-93 Principal Investigator. Family Physician Shortages in Washington State Analysis. Washington Academy of Family Physicians. ($7,500)

1992-94 Principal Investigator. Analysis of Specialties Providing Primary Care Services. Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($99,585)

1993-94 Principal Investigator. Planning of State Health Personnel Data System and Shortage Designation Contract. Department of Health, Washington State. ($10,000)

1993-94 Principal Investigator. Providing health personnel analyses for Washington State Department of Health Personnel Resource Plan. Department of Health, Washington State. ($104,289).

1994-95 Principal Investigator. Providing health personnel analyses for Washington State Department of Health Personnel Resource Plan. Department of Health, Washington State. ($19,999).

1994-95 Principal Investigator. HMO Staffing Analysis Contract. Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. ($24,780)

1992-96 Principal Investigator and Center Director. WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($1,909,845)

1993-98 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Edward Perrin). Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Rural Center. (task order totals: $1,441,178) Task Order Contracts to date: 1. Access to Primary Health Care Services for Persons with Disabilities in Rural America ($243,112) (10/93-3/95) (Project PIs: Mary Richardson and Donald Patrick).

18 Hart Curriculum Vitae 19 2. An Analysis of Potential Studies Addressing Patient Outcomes Questions in Rural Areas for Racial/Ethnic Populations ($246,981) (10/93-9/94) (Project PI: Edward Perrin). Hart was a project co-investigator. 3. Alternative Service Delivery Strategies to Meet the Health Care Needs of Persons with Disabilities in Rural America ($250,000) (10/94-9/95) (Project PI: Mary Richardson). 4. Health Reform Data Systems and Their Use by Providers ($244,778) (10/94-3/96) (Project PI: Edward Perrin). Hart was a project co-investigator. 5. Oregon Scorecard Project ($248,312) (2/95-7/96) (Project PI: Merwyn Greenlick). 6. The Roles of Medical Specialists and Primary Care Physicians for Medicare Beneficiaries ($207,995) (Project PI: Gary Hart) (10/95-4/97).

1994-97 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: David Irby). Center for Medical Education Research. Division of Primary Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($816,663)

1995-97 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Roger A. Rosenblatt). Specialty Practice Domain Study. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ($425,822)

1995-97 Principal Investigator. Providing health personnel analyses for Washington State Department of Health Personnel Resource Plan. Includes a contract amendment to analyze the usefulness of a federal Bureau of Health Professions’ health personnel planning computer program. Department of Health, Washington State. ($124,967)

1996-97 Principal Investigator. Washington State Rural Antitrust Project. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds through the Washington State Department of Health. ($49,980)

1996-97 Principal Investigator. Washington Academy of Family Practice periodic survey and report. ($9,500)

1997 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Roger Rosenblatt). Contractual consultants to Committee on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) writing of 10th report on rural and urban underservice. Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($24,900)

1996-00 Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator and Center Director. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($2,223,250 core)

Additional separate Add-On Center Projects (not included in core): HRSA Influence in Rural Towns Project $25,000 Safety-Net in Rural Towns Project $30,000 Vulnerable Small Rural Hospitals Project $169,000

19 Hart Curriculum Vitae 20 FP GME Rural Baseline Study $229,000

1999-01 Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator and Director. Evaluation of Proposed HPSA Criteria. Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($25,000)

1999-01 Principal Investigator and Director. Macro evaluation of federal Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT) grantee projects. This project was funded by OAT with restricted funds from a grant to Dr. Tom Norris. Federal OAT, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($23,000)

1999-01 Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator and Director. Evaluation of Primary Care Partnership Program. Bureau of Primary Health Care (per subcontract from Washington State Area Health Education Center), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($46,296)

1999-2003 Principal Investigator and six center project coordinator. Four year Flex/CAH National Tracking Program. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($866,000)

1999-2000 Principal Investigator and Director. Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Each year’s funding funded separately (year 1): 1999-2000 $303,000).

1999-2000 Principal Investigator. Development of Generalist Health Care Provider Supply and Requirements Model. Subcontract work for Ms. Claudia Siegel for Indiana Department of Health ($6,000)

2000-01 Principal Investigator. Washington State Workforce Data System Evaluation. Bureau of Primary Health Care (per subcontract from Primary Care Office of Washington State Department of Health), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($10,000)

2000 Subcontract Principal Investigator. Generalist Shortage and Demography Data Project. Funded by Health Policy Analysis Program through a contract from the Washington State Medical Association. ($5,000).

20 Hart Curriculum Vitae 21 2000-2001 Principal Investigator and Director. Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Each year’s funding funded separately (year 2): 2000/2001, $575,000 (previous year: 1999/2000, $303,000 for cumulative total of $878,000).

1998-01 Principal Investigator and Center Director. WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS). National Center for Health Workforce Information and Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($749,905)

2000-2001 Principal Investigator. Alaska Safety-Net Project. Collaborative project with Alaska Department of Health (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($7,000).

2000-2001 Principal Investigator. Washington Workforce Data Project. Collaborative project with Washington Department of Health (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($7,000).

2000-01 Principal Investigator. Montana Dentist Survey. Department of Health and Human Services, Montana (other related funding per WWAMI CHWS). ($3,780)

2000-04 Principal Investigator and Center Director. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($2,100,000 core)

Additional separate Add-On Center Projects (not included in core): 2000 Census Data RUCA Update (2002/03) $230,000 Outreach Program Eligibility Analyses (2002/03) $10,000

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Subcontract to New York Center for Health Workforce Studies Scope of Practice Workforce Project: Oregon Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Certified Nurse Midwives Topic, New York Center for Health Workforce Studies and Bureau of Health Professions. ($20,000)

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Subcontract to New York Center for Health Workforce Studies Long Term Care Workforce Project: Wyoming Nursing Care Staffing Topic, New York Center for Health Workforce Studies and Bureau of Health Professions. ($11,000)

2001 Principal Investigator. Survey of Washington State Hospitals Regarding Registered Nurses Project, Washington State Hospital Association ($3,294)

21 Hart Curriculum Vitae 22 2000-2001 Principal Investigator. Development of Indiana generalist Health Service Areas Project. Subcontract work for Ms. Claudia Siegel for Indiana Department of Health. ($7,500)

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. 2001 Washington State Dentist Survey, Washington State Dental Association. ($9,000)

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Montana Dental Workforce Project. Collaborative project with Montana Department of Health and Human Services (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($8,000).

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Nebraska Generalist Analysis Project. Collaborative project with Nebraska Department of Health (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($7,000).

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Utah Intermountain Workforce Analysis Project. Collaborative project with Utah Department of Health (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($7,000).

2001-2003 Principal Investigator. Alaska Safety-Net Project, Part 2. Collaborative project with Alaska Department of Health (collaborator funded by federal Bureau of Primary Health Care). Bureau of Health Professions ($7,000).

2001-2002 Principal Investigator and Director. Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Each year’s funding funded separately (year 3): 2001/2002, $575,000 (previous years: 1999/2000, $303,000 and 2000/20001, $575,000; for three-year cumulative total of $1,453,000).

2001-2006 Principal Investigator and Center Director. WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS). National Center for Health Workforce Information and Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($1,250,000)

2001-2002 Principal Investigator. WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) supplemental project entitled Physician Assistant Geographic Trajectories. Funded by National Center for Health Workforce Information and Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ($26,000)

22 Hart Curriculum Vitae 23 2002-2003 Principal Investigator. Subcontract to New York Center for Health Workforce Studies Public Health Workforce Identification Project: Montana Case Study. Funded by Bureau of Health Professions through the New York Center for Health Workforce Studies. ($31,973)

2002-2003 Principal Investigator and Director. Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Each year’s funding funded separately (year 4): 2002/2003, $250,000 (previous years: 1999/2000, $303,000; 2000/20001, $575,000; 2001/2002 $575,000; and 2002/2003 $250,000 for a four year cumulative total of $1,703,000).

2002-2004 Principal Investigator. Development of workforce data and analysis system demonstration in Washington State. Direct Congressional Appropriation administered by Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr). ($500,000)

2002-2004 Principal Investigator. Workforce Investment Act Study funded by Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration. ($100,000)

2002-2005 Principal Investigator. International Medical Graduate Study funded by Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($230,000)

2004 Principal Investigator. Supplement to Rural Health Research Center cooperative agreement funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP), Health Resources and Services Administration. The sub projects are as follows: RUCA update to 2001 ZIP code areas for use with new Medicare scarcity and bonus payment methodologies (funds from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)), ad hoc work for CMS, staff support for Rural Institute of Medicine workforce paper, dissemination of monograph costs, and purchase of data. ($82,702)

2004-2005 Principal Investigator. Supplement to Rural Health Research Center cooperative agreement funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP), Health Resources and Services Administration. This supplement pays for additional work associated with the already funded survey project of the nation’s community health clinics. ($32,000)

2004-2005 Principal Investigator (subcontract). Evaluation of CAH information center subcontract to TASC, with funding from federal Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP). ($32,000)

2004-2005 Principal Investigator (subcontract). Title VII evaluation subcontract to FocalPoint with funding from the federal Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr). ($35,962)

23 Hart Curriculum Vitae 24 2004-2007 Principal Investigator and director. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center cooperative agreement. Funded by the HRSA’s Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP). ($2,000,000) – handed off to Dr. Mark Doescher per Dr. Hart’s move to the University of Arizona in June 2007.

2005 Principal Investigator. Northwest Specialty Physician Supply Study internally funded by University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine. ($22,500)

2005-2007 Principal Investigator (subcontract). Emergency Medical Services subcontract to Workforce Center at San Francisco. ($62,507)

2005-2007 Principal Investigator. J-1 Visa Waiver International Medical Graduates and Rural Physician Supply – added project onto the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center cooperative agreement with the federal Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP). ($50,000)

2005-2007 Principal Investigator. Health Workforce Data Center and Associated Analyses internal seed funding by AHEC, University of Washington Medical School. ($25,000)

2005-2007 Principal Investigator. Health Workforce Data Center and Associated Analyses internal seed funding by University of Washington Medical School. ($20,000)

2005 Principal Investigator. Annual Workforce Survey of Washington State Hospitals funded by Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA). ($19,947)

2005-2006 Principal Investigator. State and HHS Regional and State Data on Federally Funded Health Center Workforce Data. Funded by HRSA’s Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC). ($10,000)

2005-2006 Principal Investigator. FP Residencies and Community Health Centers funded by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). ($10,000)

2005-2006 Principal Investigator. Produce a report on maternal and infant health of rural America. Funded by March of Dimes. ($20,000)

2005-2008 Subcontract Principal Investigator. Assist The Lewin Group in staffing National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice (NACNEP) regarding their annual reports. Funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($105,000) – handed off to Dr. Mark Doescher (Ms. Sue Skillman) per Dr. Hart’s move to University of Arizona.

24 Hart Curriculum Vitae 25 2006 Principal Investigator. Update Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT) frontier definition with updated hospital, travel, RUCA, and population data. Funded by Office by OAT, Services Administration (HRSA). ($17,227)

2006-2007 Principal Investigator, WA State Nursing Projection Project funded by Washington Center for Nursing (WCN). ($73,113)

2006-2008 Subcontract Principal Investigator. Assist The Lewin Group in developing and testing a national RN supply model and a national RN demand model. Funded by Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA’s) Bureau of Health Professions. ($34,000).

2006-2009 Lewin HRSA IDIQ #1 subcontract (1-a) Principal Investigator and Project Lead. Evaluation of RN BSN Rural Distance Learning Program for Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr), HRSA. ($123,359 subcontract)

2006-2008 Principal Investigator. Washington State Health Professional Surveys funded by Washington State Department of Health. (Year 1: $29,000; Year 2: -- handed off to Dr. Mark Doescher (Ms. Sue Skillman) 6/1/07 per Dr. Hart’s move to University of Arizona)

2007 Principal Investigator. Internal funding from University of Washington School of Medicine to survey recent residency and fellowship graduates. ($25,000 – handed off to Dr. Freddy Chen 4/1/07 per Dr. Hart’s move to University of Arizona)

2007-2010 Principal Investigator. Arizona Health Workforce Study. Funded by the Arizona Area Health Education Centers. ($154,000)

2007-2010 Principal Investigator. Funding from federal Office of Rural Health Policy to provide support services regarding the Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) taxonomy. ($15,000)

2007 Principal Investigator. Funding from University of Washington Rural Health Research Center regarding writing of IMG analysis and other work. ($2,500)

2008 Principal Investigator. Funding from University of Washington Rural Health Research Center regarding finishing several projects in collaboration with WWAMI Rural Health Research Center colleagues. ($2,500)

2007-2008 Principal Investigator and Project Director. Creation of a background paper and Workforce Development Collaborative Planning Group Committee report appendix entitled “Rural Health Workforce Status and Issues” for the federal Bureau of Health Professions, Health Services and Services Administration. ($5,000)

25 Hart Curriculum Vitae 26 2008-2009 Co-Principal Investigator, Arizona Small Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (PI: Alison Hughes). Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. (2008/2009: $493,000)

2008-2011 Principal Investigator and Project Director. Creation of a National Frontier/Remote Definition. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. (2008-2011: $198,000)

2008-2010 Principal Investigator. Arizona Health Workforce Data System, Analysis, and Program Tracking. Funded by the Arizona Area Health Education Centers. ($75,000)

2009-2010 Principal Investigator. Arizona Health Workforce Study #2. Funded by the Arizona Area Health Education Centers. ($150,000)

2007-2010 Principal Investigator and Director. Funding from Arizona State Legislature for Arizona Rural Health Office. (2007/2008:$471,000; 2008/2009: $461,000, 2009/2010: $455,000, ($1,387,000 cumulative total to date)). (Transferred to Ms. Alison Hughes when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2007-2010 Principal Investigator. Funding from Arizona Rural Health Association for Rural Health Conference, Legislative Forum, and staff services. (2007, $40,000; 2008, $40,000; 2009, $40,000; and 2010, $42,700 – Total: $162,700). (Transferred to Ms. Alison Hughes when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2008-2012 Principal Investigator. Arizona Rural Health Annual Meeting Bruce Gulledge Lecture Series funded by Arizona Health Facilities Authority Board of Directors. ($50,000) (Transferred to Ms. Alison Hughes when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2009-2010 Principal Investigator and Project Director. Arizona AHEC Evaluation Project. Arizona AHEC. (2009/2010: $221,000 first year of ongoing funding). (Transferred to Ms. Alison Hughes when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2009-2010 Principal Investigator. Federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program (SHIP) (2009/2010, $127,408: cumulative; 2010/2011 $125,000: $257,408). Transferred to Ms. Joyce Hospadar when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2009-2010 Principle Investigator. Rural Health Student Practicum funded by Arizona AHEC. (2009, $20,000; 2010, $20,000: cumulative $40,000) (Transferred to Ms. Alison Hughes when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2010-2011 Principal Investigator. Rural Border Researcher Study and Promatora Leadership Meeting. Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health

26 Hart Curriculum Vitae 27 Resources and Services Administration. ($34,000) (Transferred to Dr. Howard Eng when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2008-2010 Co-Principal Investigator, Arizona State Office of Rural Health (PI: Lynda Bergsma). Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. (2008/2009 $147,770) (2009/2010 $167,200) (2010-2011 $180,000) (cumulative total: $494,970)

2010-2015 Principal Investigator, Arizona Small Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (Flex Program). Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. ($2,535,000: 2010/2011= $507,000 – transferred to Dr. Kevin Driesen when moved to University of North Dakota (9/2010))

2011-2012 Principal Investigator. Center for Rural Health subcontract from federal Office of Rural Health Policy Midwest Rural Health Research Center (PI: Ira Moscovice) to provide dissemination services. (2010/11: $34,096; 2011/12: $34,000).

2011-2014 Principal Investigator. Rural Health Gateway website: Rural Research to Diverse Audiences. Three-year funding by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. ($480,000)

2011-2012 Principal Investigator. Contract to Center for Rural Health from National Rural Health Association, in association with federal Office of Rural Health Policy, to complete national frontier taxonomy and do preliminary work on update of Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) taxonomy to Version 3.0 based on 2010 Census. ($100,000)

2011-2012 Principle Investigator. North Dakota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($500,000 plus equal match funds and effort)

2010-2015 Principal Investigator. Analysis of the AAMC primary care physician survey and RUCA upkeep activities. Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. ($45,000)

2012-2017 Principle Investigator. North Dakota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($1,163,055)

2012-2017 Principle Investigator. Center for Rural Health, Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center (RHRPRC) funded by the federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($2,640,000: Year 01 received $660,000; Year 02 $660,000; Year 03 $660,000; and Year 04 $660,000 (close collaboration with Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis, NORC – Dr. Alana Knudson as Deputy Director and Dr. Mike Meit). Four research projects per year funded by ORHP after review and negotiations.

27 Hart Curriculum Vitae 28 Year 01 Projects (2012/2013): *Emergency Department *F-Chip Evaluation *Rural/Urban Health Chart Book *Hospice I - Literature Review - CEO Phone Survey - Medicare Hospice Utilization.

Year 02 Projects (2013/2014): * Hospice II - Workforce Survey - Perceptions of close family members about hospice end of life care * End of Life * Medicare Beneficiary Geographic Utilization of Hospitals * Frontier and Remote (FAR) geographic taxonomy development and website creation

Year 03 Projects (2014/2015): * Rural Hospice Surveys Regarding Family Members & Health Workforce * Exploring Rural and Urban Mortality Differences * An Examination of Rural Home Health Services * Rural Hospital Global Budgeting

Year 04 Projects (2015/2016): * Implications of Rural Ambulance Service Closures * Use of Care Coordination in Rural and Frontier Hospitals * Cost of Running a Rural Ambulance Service * Use of Rural Emergency Department for Behavioral Health-Related Care

2013-2017 Principal Investigator: Center for Rural Health, Gateway: Rural Research to Diverse Audiences competitive renewal. Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration Gateway ($120,000 a year, four year total $480,000). The PIship was transferred to Dr. Shawnda Schoeder in July 2015.

2013-2018 Principal Investigator: Update of Rural-Urban Commuting Areas to Version 3. Project includes building an associated website. Funded by federal Office of Rural Health Policy as a supplement to the Rural Health Reform Policy and Research Center. ($60,000)

2013-2018 Sub Center Director of HRSA Evaluation IDIQ submitted and awarded with NORC being the lead. No specific projects are currently pending.

28 Hart Curriculum Vitae 29 2014-2016 Principal Investigator. North Dakota Oral Health Workforce Project. Funded by Pew Charitable Trusts. ($116,390)

2014-2017 Subcontract Principal Investigator. Evaluation and Research regarding the Avera eEmergency Tele Emergency System as part of tele emergency grant awarded to the eEmergency Program. Two-year funding by Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. (Three years: $360,000 total per subcontract)

2016-2018 Line item to Hart in RHI Hub Rural Health Research Center Contract from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy to provide technical assistance regarding the Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs) and Frontier and Remote (FAR) codes. (2017: $15,000; 2018: pending)

2017-2022 Principle Investigator. North Dakota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). ($219,036)

FUTURE PRESENTATIONS (accepted for presentation)

• Writing proposal to make presentation at Region E NOSORH Conference in August 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

PRESENTATIONS (since January 1985)(Only presentations in which Dr. Hart actually presented (i.e., presentations wherein Dr. Hart was a non-presenting co-author are not listed) – coauthors of presentations only presented by Dr. Hart are not listed.)

National and International Presentations Per Invitation (Non presenting authors are not listed)

4/16/85 Locating and Using National Health Data Sets. Presented at North American Primary Care Research Group Meeting during National Health Data Sets Workshop, Seattle, Washington (presented with Hugo Koch of the National Center for Health Statistics).

2/21/86 The Functional Status of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients as Measured by the Sickness Impact Profile. Paper presented at the Rand Corporation's Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation-funded conference on Advances in Health Assessment, Palm Springs, California.

2/25/88 Presentation as a discussant of a paper on “Chronic Pain and Health Services Utilization.” Presented at National Center for Health Statistics’ Advances in the Epidemiology of Pain: Implications for NCHS Data Systems Workshop, San Diego, California.

5/19/90 Experiences in Submitting Research Grants. Presented at Agency for Health Care Policy and Research’s Rural Health Services Research: Developing Acceptable Grant Proposals Workshop, New Orleans, .

29 Hart Curriculum Vitae 30 1/13/91 Writing Successful Research Proposals. Presented at Agency for Health Care Policy and Research’s Second Annual Primary Care Research Conference during a workshop entitled the Federal Grant Review Process, San Diego, California.

1/13/91 Managing a Research Project. Presented at Agency for Health Care Policy and Research’s Second Annual Primary Care Research Conference during a workshop entitled the Federal Grant Review Process, San Diego, California.

3/23/91 Writing Successful Research Proposals. Presented at Agency for Health Care Policy and Research session entitled Grant Application Submission and Review Process at the 1991 annual meeting of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration, Washington, D.C.

5/13/91 Three presentations were made: How to Write Successful Grant Proposals; Successfully Managing a Grant; and Perspectives on Rural Health Care Research. Presented at Family Medicine Research Workshop sponsored by the Family Practice Faculty Development Center of Texas, Waco, Texas.

5/14/91 How to Write Successful Grant Proposals. Presented at Pediatric Grand Rounds, Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Temple, Texas.

5/14/91 Developing Research Ideas. Presented at Resident Lecture, Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Temple, Texas.

8/12/92 Trends Affecting Rural Health Care. Presented at Rural Health Care in the Northwestern United States: An Invitational Workshop for Senior State Health Officials. This conference involved representatives from 10 states and was sponsored by the User Liaison Program, Center for Research Dissemination and Liaison, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service with additional support from the Northwest Area Foundation. Timberline Lodge, Timberline, Oregon.

9/17/92 How to Start and Manage a Health Care Research Center. Presented at MEDTEP Research Centers on Minority Populations Technical Assistance Workshop sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Phoenix, Arizona.

11/11/93 Discussant to five presentations in a session entitled Health Personnel Studies and Scientific Rigor: Strengthening Data Based Policy Recommendations. Presented at Annual North American Primary Care Research Group Meeting, San Diego, California.

2/3/94 Rural Minority Research Problems and Opportunities. Presented at MEDTEP Research Centers on Minority Populations Grantsmanship Workshop sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research’s MEDTEP Program, San Francisco. In addition, participated in mock study section review and proposal technical assistance sessions.

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3/31/94 Health Care Reform: The Rural Perspective. Presented at annual meeting of American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, California.

6/12/94 Rural Quality of Care and Health Care Reform. Presented at annual national Association of Health Services Research meeting, San Diego, California.

9/29/94 Rural Health Research Center Activities. Presented via two-way audio/video hookup to meeting of rural family physicians in Wales.

10/30/94 Research Activities of the WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented in a workshop at the annual national American Public Health Association meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

5/16/95 Health Services Research and Rural Health: The Art and Science of Designing Good Rural Studies. Presented as a workshop session at the federal Office of Rural Health Policy sponsored Rural Health Research Centers Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia (presented with Andy Coburn).

5/19/95 Acceptance of the 1995 National Rural Health Association’s Distinguished Researcher Award.

8/24/95 Rural Health Care Research and the Challenge. Presented as the closing provocateur address at the Lakehead University Northern Health Human Resources Research Unit’s International Summer Institute entitled Challenge ‘95: Social Science Perspectives on Health Service Delivery Issues in Rural and Remote Areas which was sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Lakehead and McMaster Universities and the Universities of Western Ontario, Manitoba and North Dakota. The institute was held at Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

10/29/95 Results from the Content of Obstetrical Care Study. Presented in a workshop at the annual national American Public Health Association meeting, San Diego, California.

11/30/95 Respondent comments on Dr. Dena Puskin’s presentation of the Joint Working Group on Telemedicine’s “An Evaluation Framework for Telemedicine.” Presented at the federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s Second Annual Rural Telemedicine Grantees Meeting, Rockville, Maryland.

4/15/96 Writing Successful Research Proposals. Presented as a seminar sponsored by the Office of Research Services of the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

4/28/96 Geographic Methods in Health Policy Analysis. Presented at annual Society of Teachers of Family Medicine meeting, San Francisco, California.

31 Hart Curriculum Vitae 32 5/14/96 The Art and Science of Designing Good Rural Studies: Part 2. Presented as a pre-annual National Rural Health Association Meeting workshop session at the federal Office of Rural Health Policy sponsored Rural Health Research Centers Workshop, Minneapolis, Minnesota (presented with Dr. Andy Coburn).

7/30/96 The WAMI Rural Health Research Center: What It Does and How It Does It. Seminar presentation to faculty and staff of the Monash University Center for Rural Health, Moe, Australia.

8/1/96 The Development of Family Medicine Research in the United States. Presented at annual national General Practice Evaluation Conference, Sidney, Australia.

8/8/96 Rural Health Research and Developments in the United States. Presented as the opening plenary address at Third Biennial National Australian Rural and Remote Scientific Health Conference entitled Evaluation and Outcomes: Making a Difference in the Bush, Toowoomba, Australia.

8/10/96 Rural Perinatal and Other Research Findings From the United States. Presented as a post-Third Biennial National Australian Rural and Remote Scientific Health Conference Workshop, Toowoomba, Australia.

8/12/96 Rural Health Research Findings From the United States. Presented at seminar at New England Division of General Practice, Armidale, Australia.

8/14/96 Findings From the WAMI Rural Health Research Center and How the Center Accomplishes Its Work. Presented at seminar at University of Queensland, Townsville, Australia.

11/18/96 Rural Definitions, Demography, and Health Care. Presented as a seminar at Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) central offices and simultaneously broadcast to HCFA regional offices, Baltimore, Maryland.

4/9/97 Rural Perinatal Care. Presented as a seminar to the faculty of the University of Missouri Department of Family Medicine, Columbia, Missouri.

5/20-21/97 Hosted and moderated federal Office of Rural Health Policy third annual pre NRHA rural health research center workshop, Seattle, Washington.

5/21/97 Medicare Data Use: Things That Growl in the Night. Presented at a session entitled Using Medicare Data: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly during the third annual pre NRHA rural health research center staff and faculty workshop sponsored by the federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Seattle, Washington.

32 Hart Curriculum Vitae 33 5/22/97 The Content of Rural PA Practice: Results from the 1994 National Physician Assistant Survey. Presented at 20th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Seattle, Washington (also organized and moderated the session entitled Training Rural Physician Assistants and Other Non-Physician Providers).

6/16/97 Moderated and presented introduction to concurrent session entitled Access to Care: Market Implications for Patients and Providers. Presented at the Association of Health Services Researchers’ 14th annual meeting entitled Issues and Answers for Improving Health in the 21st Century, Chicago, Illinois.

6/23/97 Moderated and presented introduction to concurrent session entitled Perspectives on Access for At-Risk Populations. Presented at the 1997 Northwest Health Policy Research Conference, Seattle, Washington.

9/22/97 Quality of Rural Health Care. Presented at Capital Area Rural Health Roundtable Forum entitled Providing and Evaluating Quality Health Care in Rural America, and Legislative Update, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, District of Columbia.

11/11/97 The National Distribution of Female Rural Generalist Physicians. Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s Forum on Rural Health Research Center Program, Parklawn Building, Rockville, Maryland.

2/18/98 WWAMI Rural Health Research Center Workforce Studies. Presented at Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) general session, Washington, District of Columbia.

5/12/98 RUCAs: A New Sub County Rural-Urban Categorization. Presented at a session entitled Defining Rural during the fourth annual pre NRHA rural health research center staff and faculty workshop sponsored by the federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Orlando, Florida. Dr. Hart also moderated the two-day workshop.

5/13/98 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas: A New Sub County Classification Scheme. Double sized poster presented at 21st annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Orlando, Florida

5/14/98 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas: A New Sub County Classification Scheme. Presented at 21st annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Orlando, Florida.

6/17/98 Rural Research: Beginning of a Means to and End. Presented as the opening rural track plenary presentation at WONCA 15th World Conference entitled People and Their Family Doctors--Partners in Care, Dublin, Ireland.

33 Hart Curriculum Vitae 34 10/21/98 The Agenda of the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Distribution Studies? Presented at National Center for Health Workforce Information and Analysis staff meeting, Parklawn Building, Rockville, Maryland.

10/22/98 Where Do the Rural Elderly Obtain Their Ambulatory Physician Care? Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s Forum on Rural Health Research Center Program, Parklawn Building, Rockville, Maryland.

10/23/98 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas: A New Sub County Classification Scheme. Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy Rural Health Research Center Director Meeting, Parklawn Building, Rockville, Maryland.

1/20/99 WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies and the Washington State Generalist Model. Presented at BHPr sponsored workshop entitled Health Professions Analysis for Primary Care: A Workshop for State PCOs and PCAs (east of Mississippi), Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

3/27/99 Where Do Washington’s Rural Elderly Obtain Their Ambulatory Physician Care? Presented at annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii.

5/29/99 Where Do Washington’s Rural Elderly Obtain Their Ambulatory Physician Care? Presented at annual meeting of the National Rural Health Association, San Diego, California.

6/2/99 Overview of the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at California Center for Health Workforce Studies staff meeting, San Francisco, California.

6/3/99 Estimating Primary Care Provider Substitution Ratios. Presented at BHPr sponsored workshop entitled Health Professions Analysis for Primary Care: A Workshop for State PCOs and PCAs (west of Mississippi), San Francisco, California.

6/4/99 Overview of the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at BHPr sponsored workshop entitled Health Professions Analysis for Primary Care: A Workshop for State PCOs and PCAs (west of Mississippi), San Francisco, California.

6/22/99 Overview of the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at Minnesota Rural Health Research Center staff meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

6/29/99 Staffing Ratios of Staff-Model HMOs and Their Implications to Rural and Urban Workforce Planning. Presented at annual Meeting of Association of Health Services Researchers, Chicago, Illinois.

34 Hart Curriculum Vitae 35 9/22/99 Update on Current Findings from the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center and the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at University of Missouri Department of Family Medicine colloquium, Columbia, Missouri.

9/22/99 Family Medicine Research. Presented at University of Missouri Department of Family Medicine fellow colloquium, Columbia, Missouri.

10/5/99 Update on Current Findings from the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at Bureau of Health Professions Grand Rounds, Rockville, Maryland.

10/7/99 Life Under the BBA: A Rural Hospital Case Study. Presented at Capital Area Rural Health Roundtable Forum entitled Rural Health Research and Policy: From CAHs to CHIP and More, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, District of Columbia.

11/18/99 Rural Medicare Policy Issues. Testimony to Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), Washington, District of Columbia.

12/1/99 WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies Overview. Presented at Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) general session, Washington, District of Columbia.

1/12/00 Collaboration Between PCOs/PCAs and BHPr Centers for Health Workforce Studies. Presented at PCO/PCA Workgroup Meeting, San Francisco, California (with Janet Coffman of California Center for Health Workforce Studies).

2/16/00 Medical Educational Initiative of the WWAMI Workforce and Rural Centers in the Six U.S. Associated Pacific Basin Jurisdictions. Presented at annual meeting of the Pacific Basin Medical Association (PBMA), Koror, Republic of Palau. (with Ron Schneeweiss).

2/18/00 Medical Educational Initiative of the WWAMI Workforce and Rural Centers in the Nine U.S. Associated Pacific Basin Jurisdictions.. Presented at biannual meeting of the Pacific Island Health Officers Association (PIHOA), Koror, Republic of Palau.

3/6/00 Rural Health Care Workforce: Shortages and Strategies. Presented at a state and local health official workshop sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Office of Health Care Information, User Liaison Program, facilitated by Alpha Center, and entitled Rural Health Care: Challenges and Opportunities for States and Communities, San Francisco, California.

35 Hart Curriculum Vitae 36 3/27/00 Update On Activities of the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies and WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the Bureau of Primary Health Care funded Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Workshop on the Measurement of Underservice, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

3/28/00 The Productivity of Generalist Physician Assistants: National Estimates. Presented at the Bureau of Primary Health Care funded Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Workshop on the Measurement of Underservice, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

3/30/00 Recruitment and Retention: The Context and Research. Presented at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Recruitment and Retention of Rural Primary Care Providers Southern Rural Access Program Spring 2000 Grantee Conference, Tunica, Mississippi.

5/2/00 Rural Health Issues. Presented in plenary at the Malaspina University-College and Rural communities research and Development Centre sponsored conference entitled Rural Communities and Identities in the Global Millennium, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

5/2/00 RUCAs: A New Sub County United States Definition of Rural. Presented at the Malaspina University-College and Rural communities research and Development Centre sponsored conference entitled Rural Communities and Identities in the Global Millennium, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

5/26/00 First Year Findings from the Flex/CAH National Tracking Program. Also moderated this Flex/CAH National Tracking Program Update session and another session entitled Improving Rural Access for Special Needs. Presented at annual meeting of the National Rural Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

7/20&21/00 Made a presentation entitled Goals for the Pacific Islands Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP) and moderated two day meeting. Presented at a PICCEP organized meeting of individuals who play key roles related to clinical training in the U.S. associated Pacific island jurisdictions , with funding from the Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Tamuning, Guam.

8/13/00 Summary presentation of conference workforce background paper entitled Rural Health Professionals (paper co-authors: Edward Salsberg, Debra Phillips and Denise Lishner). Presented at Rural Health Research Agenda Setting Conference hosted by the National Rural Health Association, Washington, District of Columbia.

36 Hart Curriculum Vitae 37 8/14/00 Conference summary presentation as part of a closing panel. Presented at Rural Health Research Agenda Setting Conference hosted by the National Rural Health Association, Washington, District of Columbia.

8/22/00 Washington State Generalist Supply and Requirements Model: Findings and Methods. Presented at BHPr sponsored workshop entitled Health Professions Analysis for Primary Care: A Workshop for State PCOs and PCAs, Seattle, Washington.

9/27/00 Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program of the WWAMI Workforce and Rural Centers in the nine U.S. Associated Pacific Basin Jurisdictions. Presented at biannual meeting of the Pacific Island Health Officers Association (PIHOA), Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (CNMI).

11/19/00 Brief presentation and morning of conference discussion related to conference background paper entitled Health Care Workforce Supply in Underserved Rural Areas of the United States. Presented at Fifth International Medical Workforce Conference, Sydney, Australia.

12/4/00 Health Workforce in the Northwest U.S. Presented at the Bureau of Health Professions sponsored Workforce 2000 Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

6/10/01 Rural Health Workforce Data. Presented at the Association of Health Service Researcher annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

6/21/01 Presentation entitled Implementation of the Rural Hospital Flexibility/Critical Access Hospital Program, also moderated the session. Presented at the National Conference of State Legislatures State Legislative agenda for Rural Health Workshop, Boise, Idaho.

3/14/02 Progress and Issues of the Pacific Island Continuing Clinical Education Program of the WWAMI Workforce and Rural Centers in the nine U.S. Associated Pacific Basin Jurisdictions. Presented at biannual meeting of the Pacific Island Health Officers Association (PIHOA), Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands.

5/15/02 The Dependence of Critical Access Hospitals on International Medical Graduates. Presented at 25th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, City, Missouri.

5/16/02 The Development and Use of Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs). Presented at 25th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Kansas City, Missouri.

37 Hart Curriculum Vitae 38 5/16/02 The Use of RUCAs In A National Hospital Study of Acute Myocardial Infarction. Presented at 25th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Kansas City, Missouri.

10/21/02 The Use of RUCAs In Health Care Research and Program Evaluation. Presented at the Bureau of Primary Health Care of the Health Resources and Services Administration, Washington, District of Columbia.

10/24/02 IMG Findings/Projects and the Use of RUCAs. Presented at a brown bag colloquium sponsored by the Bureau of Health Professions of the Health Services and Resources Administration, Washington, District of Columbia.

11/20/02 The Use of RUCAs In Health Care Research, Program Implementation, and Program Evaluation. Presented at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Baltimore, Maryland.

3/20/03 Recent Rural Health Policy Findings From the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented to the House Rural Health Caucus health aids, Washington, D.C.

5/13/03 Rural Workforce Trends. Presented at pre National Rural Health Association federal Office of Rural Health Policy sponsored rural health research center staff workshop. In addition, Dr. Hart moderated and hosted the workshop and social activities, Salt Lake City, Utah.

5/15/03 The Policy Implications of Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs). Presented at 26th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

5/16/03 Rural Health Crossfire: J-1 Physicians. Represented one of the positions in the debate at 26th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

7/21/03 Rural Oral Health Research Findings – Survey Results. Presented at National Conference of State Legislatures annual meeting workshop entitled Improving Oral Health Services in Rural Areas: The Role for States, San Francisco, California.

8/21/03 The Role of Research in Shaping Rural Health Policy. Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy All Grantee Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

11/6/03 Recent Policy Findings from the University of Washington Rural Health Research Center. Presented at Congressional rural policy briefing, Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia.

38 Hart Curriculum Vitae 39 2/24/04 RUCAs As a Measure of Frontier. Presented to Frontier Definition Expert Panel Committee, Health Resources and Services Administration’s federal Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT), Rockville, Maryland.

5/17/04 Approaches to Policy Research. Presented at HRSA Grant Opportunities Roundtable Discussion and Grant Writing Workshop conducted by the National Indian Health Board, , .

6/5/04 Defining Places for Research. Presented at Pre Academy Health Annual Conference Health Workforce Interest Group Meeting, San Diego, California.

8/12/04 Federal Health Clinic Workforce Issues: Preliminary Results From a National Survey. Presented to the HRSA Director (Dr. Duke), staff, and bureau directors (with Dr. Mike Samuels). Washington, District of Columbia.

2/11/05 Federal Health Clinic Nursing Workforce Issues: Preliminary Results From a National Survey. Presented to Expert Panel Meeting for the HRSA funded Development of a Nursing Shortage Methodology for Ambulatory Care Programs Project. Rockville, Maryland.

5/6/05 United States Temporal Changes in International Medical Graduates. plenary presentation during session entitled “I Am My Brother’s…Brother: The US Physician Workforce and Global Health.” Association of American Medical Colleges’ Physician Workforce Conference, Washington, District of Columbia. Also moderated session entitled “Addressing Physician Workforce Needs in Rural and Underserved Communities.” Washington, District of Columbia.

6/1/05 Presentation on the national outcome measures of the Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and then moderated a 1.5-hour session on feedback regarding the measures. Session 2.18 of the BHPr All-Grantee Conference. Washington, District of Columbia.

6/1/05 Presentation on the national outcome measures of the Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) and then moderated a 1.5-hour session on feedback regarding the measures. Session 3.18 of the BHPr All-Grantee Conference. Washington, District of Columbia.

6/2/05 National Results of 2004 Health Center Workforce Survey. Presented at Current Topics Session entitled Health Workforce Shortages (Session 6.20) of the Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) All-Grantee Conference. Washington, District of Columbia.

6/3/05 Rural Results of 2004 Health Center Workforce Survey. Presented at Current Topics Session entitled Aging, Rural health, and Primary Care Health Workforce Issues (Session 7.24) of the Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) All-Grantee Conference. Washington, District of Columbia.

39 Hart Curriculum Vitae 40 6/24/05 Intra Rural Results of 2004 Health Center Workforce Survey. Presented at Workforce Development: Strategies for Recruiting and Retaining health Care Providers Session (Session 306E) of the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) All-Grantee Conference. Washington, District of Columbia.

6/25/05 Using Health Workforce Research in Decision Making: A Policy Perspective. Presented at annual Academy Health Conference Health Workforce Interest Group Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts.

7/22/05 Intra Rural Results of 2004 Health Center Workforce Survey and an Introduction to RUCAs. Presented at annual meeting of the Southeast Region State Offices of Rural Health (SORH) Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina.

8/22/05 Federally Funded Health Center Workforce Issues. Presented at State Office of Rural Health Meeting at the federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s All Program Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

8/25/05 Health Center Workforce Issues: Results From a National Survey. Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s All Program Meeting, Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

11/25/05 Health Workforce Surveys. Session facilitator and presenter at the 9th International Medical Workforce Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

4/7/06 The Adequacy of the Health Provider Workforce. Plenary session presented at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Business Affairs and Group on Institutional Planning Joint Spring Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

5/26/06 CHC Workforce Issues. Presented during a Clinical Directors Network webcast from Mill Creek, Washington.

6/5/06 CHC Workforce. Presented at Bureau of Health Professions national Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages (ACICBL) via teleconference from Seattle.

6/24/06 What Happens Now That the National Center For Health Workforce Analysis and Policy Is Gone? Member of panel at pre conference Health Workforce Interest Group Session at 2006 Annual Academy Health Conference. Seattle, Washington.

7/18/06 Research at the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the annual Region E State Offices of Rural Health (SORH) Meeting. Bozeman, Montana.

40 Hart Curriculum Vitae 41 7/28/06 The Rural Clinical Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities for a Rural Clinician. Presented as an opening plenary presentation at the National Rural Health Association (NRHA) first annual Clinical Conference. Denver, Colorado.

9/9/06 Temporal Changes in International Medical Graduates in the U.S. Presented in a session at the World Family Doctors Caring for People (WONCA) Rural Health Conference entitled Transforming Rural Practice Through Education. Seattle, Washington.

10/4/06 Community Health Centers -- A National Perspective. Presented at 3RNet (i.e., National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network) Annual Conference. Portland, Oregon.

10/20-21/06 Visiting Scholar at the annual Rural Health Scholars Annual Retreat entitled Defining Rural Research, Policy, Medical Education, and Practice sponsored by the Mad River Family Practice and the State University Department of Family Medicine. Presentations were made by Dr. Hart on: A Review of Rural Definitions – Their History, Implementation, and Implications for Research, Policy and Practice; Rural Workforce Trends and Issues for Training and Practice; and The World or Research. In addition, Dr. Hart was involved in a fireside chat and other retreat activities.

1/10/07 Rural Health Workforce Issues. Presented as the opening plenary address at the Nevada Office of Rural Health Recruitment and Retention Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada.

1/11 & 12/07 Rural Health Issues. Presented at Senate health aid and House health aid briefings on Capitol Hill, Washington, District of Columbia (though not noted above similar briefings were presented at twice a year for the past three years).

1/10/07 Rural Community Health Centers. Presented at Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

3/24/07 Conference Summary: The U.S. Perspective. Presented at 10th Annual International Medical Work Force (IMWF) Conference. March 21-24, 2007. Vancouver, British Columbia. Dr. Hart also acted as the facilitator of one of the three conference breakout sessions entitled “The Future of Family Practice and General Practice.” In addition, Dr. Hart had two posters at the conference entitled “Physician Distribution in the U.S.: 2005” (coauthors Drs. Meredith Fordyce and Frederick Chen and “Change in the Physician Assistant (PA) Workforce in the U.S.: 1967-2000” (coauthor Dr. Eric Larson).

5/3/07 Physician Distribution in the United States. Presented at 3rd annual AAMC Workforce Conference in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Hart also acted as the facilitator of one of the three conference breakout sessions entitled “Rural Workforce Problems and Strategies.”

41 Hart Curriculum Vitae 42 6/3/07 RN Issues in the United States. Presented at 2007 Annual Academy Health Conference during a session entitled “Nursing Workforce Shortages: Reframing Problems to Envision New Solutions”. Orlando, Florida.

1/15/08 Host presenter and wrap-up presenter at Arizona Rural Health and Public Health Policy Forum. Phoenix, Arizona.

1/17/08 Educating Legislators, Legislative Staff, and Program Managers. Presented as part of a National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) webinar. Broadcast nationally and originating from multiple sites including Tucson, Arizona.

3/4/08 Introduction to Rural Workforce Conference and Setting the Stage presentations. Presented as part of the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) Rural Health Workforce Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. Also presented a conference presentation on Promising Research (3/5/08) and a conference wrap-up presentation (3/6/08).

4/24/08 Increasing the Number of Rural Physicians. Presented at National Conference of State Legislatures annual meeting workshop entitled The Rural Physician Pipeline: Increasing the Number of Physicians Practicing in Rural Areas, Washington, District of Columbia.

4/30/08 Performed (with Ms. Jean Moore and Dr. Tom Ricketts) a half day health workforce workshop entitled State Data Collection. Presented at 2008 AAMC Physician Workforce Research Conference, Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

5/1/08 Moderated and helped plan session entitled Practice Location and Retention at 2008 AAMC Physician Workforce Research Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

6/9/08 Planned, moderated, and presented at session entitled Causes & Consequences of the Shift Away from Primary Care at 2008 AcademyHealth Annual Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

7/26/08 Workforce and Health Strategy Issues. Presented at the Health Resources and Services Administration’s 2008 Fourth Annual National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Ambassadors Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Hart was also made an NHSC Ambassador.

9/23/08 An Overview of the Roles and Issues of Primary Care Providers in the Rural United States. Presented at the Remote and Rural Health Care Educational Alliance’s conference entitled Who Will Be the Future Rural Workforce? Centre for Rural Health Research and Policy, University of Aberdeen, Inverness, Scotland.

42 Hart Curriculum Vitae 43 5/30/09 Community Health Centers. Moderated and presented (Background) at the 5th Annual AAMC Physician Workforce Research Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

8/11/09 Rural Primary Care Workforce: What We Know About the Need and What Needs to be Done. Presented at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) conference entitled The Health Care Workforce Crisis: A Summit on the Future of Primary Care in Rural and Urban America, Washington, District of Columbia.

2/16/10 Frontier Taxonomy Project. PowerPoint and question period presented to National Rural Health Association’s Frontier Constituency Group Webinar.

3/22/10 Frontier/Remote Island Geographic Taxonomy. Performed PowerPoint presentation and conducted daylong meeting for federal Office of Rural Health Policy and Economic Research Service, Seattle, Washington.

5/13/10 Geographic Frontier/Remote and Island Taxonomies. Presented PowerPoint presentation School of Public Health, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska.

6/10/10 Rural Health Workforce Issues, Policy, and Health Care Reform. Presented at 8th Annual Western Regional Flex Conference, Tucson, Arizona.

6/24/10 Frontier/Remote Definition Methodology. Presented at the NOSORH Annual Region D Meeting, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

4/5/11 Development of new national frontier taxonomy. Presented at Frontier Partners Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

2/27/12 Frontier and Remote (FAR) Codes: A New Frontier Definition. Presented at Frontier Partners Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

10/12/12 New U.S. Frontier and Remote (FAR) Taxonomy. Presented at the 35th Annual Applied Geography Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

12/10/12 Methodology for Designation of Frontier and Remote Areas. Webinar presented with sponsorship of National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH), National Center for Frontier Communities (NCFC), and National Rural Health Association (NRHA).

12/10/12 Methodology for Designation of Frontier and Remote Areas. Webinar presented with sponsorship of North Dakota Hospital Association.

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National Presentations Per Review Process (Non presenting authors are not listed)

4/17/85 A Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Hypertensive Patients by Recently Trained Family Physicians and General Internists. Paper presented at North American Primary Care Research Group Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

4/25/85 The Health Status of ESRD Patients as Measured by the Sickness Impact Profile. Paper presented at Health Instrument Manufacturers Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

5/20/87 Patient Satisfaction with Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference? Paper presented at North American Primary Care Research Group Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

5/9/88 Six Rural Health Care Community Surveys. Paper presented at North American Primary Care Research Group Meeting, Ottawa, Canada.

5/1/89 Is There a Role for the Small Rural Hospital? Presented at 12th annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, Reno, Nevada.

5/2/89 The WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at 12th annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, Reno, Nevada.

4/21/90 Rural Hospital Utilization: Who Stays and Who Goes? Presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Geographers, Toronto, Canada.

5/17/90 The Causes and Consequences of Rural Small Hospital Closures from the Perspectives of Mayors. Presented at 13th annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

5/22/91 The Rural Hospital Project Evaluation: Improving the Financial Health of Rural Hospitals, Optimizing the Spectrum of Health Services to Meet Community Needs, and Community Perception of Local Health Care Services. Presented at 14th annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, Seattle, Washington (presented with Roger Rosenblatt and Bruce Amundson).

4/19/92 National Study of Rural Hospital Closure and Local Physician Supply. Presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Geographers, San Diego, California.

5/7/92 Administrator Turnover in Rural Hospitals. Presented at Annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

1/7/93 Rural Hospital Closure in the United States: A Critical Review. Presented medical geography session at Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference. Royal Holloway, University of London, England.

44 Hart Curriculum Vitae 45 5/12/93 Rural National Health Service Corpse Scholarship Physician Retention. Presented at 16th annual National Rural Health Association Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri.

10/22/93 Methodological Problems in Studying Rural Minority Problems. Presented at Nebraska Rural Health Research Center’s Improving Health Services Research Related to Rural Minorities Workshop sponsored by the National Center for Health Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska.

5/28/94 Results of Washington State Rural Obstetric Studies. Presented at 17th annual National Rural Health Association meeting, San Francisco, California. Also organized and moderated the rest of this session entitled Rural Obstetrics with an International Flavor: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities.

5/19/95 The Structure and Effectiveness of Rural Governing Boards. Presented at 18th annual National Rural Health Association (NRHA) meeting, Atlanta, Georgia (presented with Amy Hagopian and Peter House).

5/22/97 The Use of Community Surveys for Health Planning: Experience of 56 Northwest Communities. Presented at 20th annual National Rural Health Association (NRHA) meeting, Seattle, Washington (presented with Amy Hagopian).

6/15/98 Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide. Presented at WONCA 15th World Conference entitled People and Their Family Doctors--Partners in Care, Dublin, Ireland.

4/30/99 Where Do the Rural Elderly Obtain Their Ambulatory Care. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), Seattle, Washington.

6/28/99 Washington State Generalist Adjusted Requirements and Supply Model. Poster presented at annual Association of Health Services Research (AHSR), Chicago, Illinois.

11/9/99 Supply and Requirements for Generalists in Washington State. Presented at annual North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) meetings, San Diego, California.

5/24/00 Findings from the WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies. Also organized the associated session entitle Recent Advances in Rural Health Workforce Policy Analysis. Presented at annual meeting of the National Rural Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

4/29/05 Nursing Workforce of Federally Funded Health Clinics. Presented at 3rd Annual meeting of State Nursing Workforce Centers, Portland, Oregon.

45 Hart Curriculum Vitae 46 6/26/05 Staffing Patterns and Vacancy Rates of the Nation’s Federally Funded Rural Health Centers”. Presented at 2005 Annual Academy Health Conference. Boston, Massachusetts.

5/4/06 Physician Location and RUCAs. Presented (Dr. Hart’s PowerPoint presentation presented by Dr. Freddy Chen because of illness) at the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Physician Workforce Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

5/19/06 Staffing and Vacancy Rates of the Nation’s Federally Funded Health Centers. Presented at the 29th annual conference of the National Rural Health Association, Reno, Nevada.

6/25/06 Uses of Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs) Version 2.0 in Health Workforce Research. Presented at 2006 Annual AcademyHealth Conference. Seattle, Washington.

5/13/16 Hospital Care Utilization for Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. Presented at the 39th Annual National Rural Health Association Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

10/27/16 Geographic Aspects of Hospital Utilization by Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. Presented at Annual Association of Applied Geographers Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.

4/7/17 Geographic Taxonomy Panel Presentation Related to Health Care. Presented at 2017Annual American Association of Geographers Conference, Boston.

5/11/17 Comparing Community Health Center Workforce From A 2014 National Survey and a 2016 Survey. Presented at 41st National Rural Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego.

Local and Regional Presentations Process (Non presenting authors are not listed)

1/17/85 Results from the FP/GIM Study. Presented at Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (presented with Daniel C. Cherkin).

3/28/85 A Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Hypertensive Patients by Recently Trained Family Physicians and General Internists. Presented at Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

6/12/86 Results from the West Olympia Peninsula Community Survey. Presentation at an open community meeting, Forks, Washington.

46 Hart Curriculum Vitae 47 6/12/86 Results from the West Olympia Peninsula Community Survey. Presented at Forks Community Hospital staff meeting. In addition, separate smaller presentations were made with other study team members to the Forks Community Hospital Board and to local physicians, Forks, Washington.

7/29/86 Results from the Wheatland General Hospital Service Area Community Survey. Presentation at an open community meeting, Harlowton, Montana.

7/29/86 Results from the Wheatland General Hospital Service Area Community Survey. Presentations were made with other study team members to the Wheatland General Hospital Board, local physicians, and Wheatland General Hospital staff, Harlowton, Montana.

8/26/86 Results from the East Kenai Peninsula Community Survey. Presentation at an open community meeting, Seward, Alaska.

8/26/86 Results from the East Kenai Peninsula Community Survey. Results were pre- sented at Seward General Hospital staff meeting and at separate smaller presentations with other study team members to the Seward General Hospital Board and local physicians, Seward, Alaska.

9/4/86 Results from the North Okanogan County Community Survey. Presented at an open community meeting, Tonasket, Washington.

9/5/86 Results from the North Okanogan County Community Survey. Presented at North Valley Hospital staff meeting. In addition, separate smaller presentations were made with other study team members to the North Valley Hospital Board and to local physicians, Tonasket, Washington.

10/29/86 Results from the Benewah Community Hospital Service Area Community Survey. Presentation at an open community meeting, St. Maries, Idaho.

10/29/86 Results from the Benewah Community Hospital Service Area Community Survey. Presented at community meeting. Results were also presented at a Benewah Community Hospital staff meeting, and separate, smaller presentations were made with other study team members to the Benewah Community Hospital Board and local physicians, St. Maries, Idaho.

11/14/86 Use of Large Health Care Data Bases. Presented at Robert Wood Johnson Family Medicine Fellows Seminar, Seattle, Washington.

12/16/86 Results from the Kittitas County Community Survey. Presentation at an open community meeting, Ellensburg, Washington.

12/16/86 Results of the Kittitas County Community Survey. Results were presented at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital staff meeting and additionally at separate, smaller presentations with other study team members to the Kittitas Valley Community Hospital Board and local physicians, Ellensburg, Washington.

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2/26/87 The Rural Hospital Project: Progress and Plans. Presented at Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (presented with Bruce Amundson and Leah Kliger).

3/6/87 Comparing the Survey Results for the Six Rural Hospital Project Communities. Presented at Combined Communities Rural Hospital Project Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

4/30/87 Results of the Kittitas County Community Survey and Comparisons with the Results of Other Rural Community Surveys. Presented at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital Strategic Planning Committee and Local Provider Meeting, Ellensburg, Washington.

5/7/87 Patient Satisfaction with Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference? Presented at Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

7/1/87 The University of Washington's Rural Hospital Project at the Midpoint. Presented at the Washington State Hospital Association's 11th Annual Rural Hospital Workshop, Chelan, Washington (presented with Bruce Amundson, Bill Allison, Dave McIvor, and Gordon McLean).

3/10/88 Results from Six Rural Community Health Care Surveys. Presented at Department of Family Medicine Research Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

3/19/88 Community Health Care Surveys. Presented at the First Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health: Strategies and Solutions, Spokane, Washington.

9/6/88 The Analytical Phase of the Rural Hospital Project. Presented in a meeting with Illinois Legislative Delegation, Seattle, Washington.

9/19/88 The Analytical Phase of the Rural Hospital Project. Presented in a meeting with W.K. Kellogg South American Delegation, Seattle, Washington.

9/23/88 Results of Rural Hospital Project Evaluation Survey. Presented at Combined Communities Rural Hospital Project Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

9/23/88 The Rural Hospital Project Evaluation Grant. Presented at Combined Communities Rural Hospital Project Meeting, Seattle, Washington (with Roger Rosenblatt).

3/10/89 The New WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the Second Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health '89: Implementing Positive Change, Spokane, Washington.

48 Hart Curriculum Vitae 49 11/28/89 The WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the University of Washington WAMI Legislative Conference, Seattle, Washington.

3/16/90 The Causes and Consequences of Rural Hospital Closures. Presented at the Third Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health 1990: New Decade, New Demands, New Decisions, Spokane, Washington.

4/23/90 The Causes and Consequences of Rural Hospital Closures from the Perspectives of Mayors. Presented at Office of Rural Health Policy Biennial Conference Public Meeting, University of North Carolina Rural Health Research Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

9/12/90 Determination of Health Personnel Shortage Areas Workshop. Presented at Washington State Department of Health Personnel Shortage Committee meeting, Highline Community College, Des Moines, Washington.

9/18/90 Successful Rural Health Proposal Writing. Presented at Rural Health Research Workshop sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (Public Health Service), Office of Rural Health Policy (Health Resources and Services Administration), and WAMI Area Health Education Committee and hosted by the WAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

3/28/91 Optimizing the Spectrum of Health Services to Meet Community Needs and Community Perception of Local Health Care Services. Presented at the Fourth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Growth and Change: Rural Health in the ‘90s, Spokane, Washington (presented with Roger Rosenblatt, Bruce Amundson, Amy Hagopian, and Peter House).

3/28/91 Readmission Following Surgery in Washington State Rural Hospitals. Presented at the Fourth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Growth and Change: Rural Health in the ‘90s, Spokane, Washington.

10/12/91 The Quality of Surgical and Obstetrical Care Services Within Rural Communities. Presented at the first annual Alaska Rural Health Care Conference entitled Voices for the Wilderness, Palmer, Alaska.

11/8/91 Rural Health Research Roundtable Moderator and Speaker. Presented at First Annual Washington State Health Data Users Conference entitled Health Data for the year 2000, State Innovations, and Local Applications, Olympia, Washington (Co-Moderator: Ginny Paulsen).

3/28/92 Rural Hospital Closures and Physician Supply. Presented at the Fifth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health Partnerships in Action, Spokane, Washington.

49 Hart Curriculum Vitae 50 6/29/92 CEO Turnover in Northwest Rural Hospitals. Presented at the Washington State Hospital Association's 16th Annual Rural Hospital Workshop, Chelan, Washington.

6/30/92 Rural Quality of Care. Presented at the Washington State Hospital Association's 16th Annual Rural Hospital Workshop, Chelan, Washington.

9/10/92 Resource Use for Low Back Pain During Ambulatory Physician Visits. Presented at meeting of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research funded Back Pain Outcomes Assessment Team, Seattle, Washington.

9/16/92 Family Physician Distribution in Washington State: Initial Data. Presented at Washington Academy of Family Practice Board Meeting, SeaTac, Washington.

9/24/92 Successful Proposal Writing for Rural Health. Presented at Rural Health Care Financing Conference sponsored by the Health Care Financing Administration and the University of Washington School of Medicine and co-sponsored by the WAMI Rural Health Care Research Center, Seattle, Washington.

9/25/92 Reactor to a plenary presentation entitled Medicare Initiatives by Deputy Director of the HCFA Bureau of Policy Development, Tom Ault. Presented at Rural Health Care Financing Conference sponsored by the Health Care Financing Administration and the University of Washington School of Medicine and co-sponsored by the WAMI Rural Health Care Research Center, Seattle, Washington.

10/21/92 Washington State’s New Provider Data Base. Presented at Second Annual Data Users Conference entitled Total Quality Management Through Better Data Systems sponsored by the Washington State Department of Health’s Center for Health Statistics and others, Tacoma, Washington (co-presenters: Thomas Cullen and Norman Fjosee).

11/10/92 What Does Research Tell Us About the Retention of Health Providers in Rural Locals? Presented at Washington State Department of Health Sponsored Provider Retention Workshop entitled Focus on Primary Care Providers, Kettle Falls, Washington.

12/5/92 Content and Delivery of Prenatal Care in Washington State. Presented at Washington State Obstetrical Association annual meeting, Seattle, Washington (co-presenters: Ron Schneeweiss and Sharon Dobie).

2/6/93 Family Physician Shortages in Washington State: Analysis Results. Presented at Washington Academy of Family Practice Board Meeting, SeaTac, Washington.

50 Hart Curriculum Vitae 51 3/3/93 Activities of the WAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at University of Washington Department of Health Services Colloquium, Seattle, Washington.

3/12/93 What Does Research Tell Us About the Retention of Health Providers in Rural Locals? Presented at Washington State Department of Health Sponsored Provider Retention Workshop entitled Focus on Primary Care Providers, Morton, Washington.

3/18/93 Rural Hospital Inpatient Quality of Care. Presented at the Sixth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health: Creating Our Future, Spokane, Washington.

3/18/93 National Health Service Corps Scholarship Recipient Retention: 1975-1983 Medical School Graduates. Presented at the Sixth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health: Creating Our Future, Spokane, Washington.

3/31/93 WAMI Rural Health Research Center Activities. Presented at informal staff lunch at Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

3/17/94 Rural and Urban Differences in Physician Use of Resources for Low-Risk Obstetrics. Presented at the Seventh Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Rural Health: Navigating Transition, Spokane, Washington.

10/6/94 Rural and Urban Differences in Physician Resource Use for Low-Risk Obstetrics. Presented at annual 1994 Western Regional Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Bellevue, Washington.

12/8/94 Physician Supply Estimation for the Washington State Health Personnel Resource Plan. Presented at annual University of Washington Family Medicine Residency Network Retreat, Spokane, Washington.

3/16/95 NHSC Scholarship Family Physician Retention and Service. Presented at the Eighth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Integrating Vision: Healthy Rural Communities, Spokane, Washington.

9/19/95 The Washington Health Personnel Resource Plan and Methods. Presented at the Second Annual Washington State Joint Conference on Health entitled Health Quake: Health in Transition, Yakima, Washington (presented with Ms. Susan Boots).

11/10/95 Reproductive Services in Rural Idaho. Presented at colloquium in Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (presented with Dr. Sharon Dobie).

51 Hart Curriculum Vitae 52 11/21/95 Health Personnel Planning. Presented at annual regional AHEC directors meeting, Seattle, Washington.

94-96 Multiple presentations to the various committees associated with our work with the Department of Health regarding the Health Personnel Resource Plan.

2/8/97 Preliminary Results from Survey of Washington’s Family Physicians. Presented at board meeting of the Washington Academy of Family Physicians, Seattle, Washington.

3/20/97 Moderator and Commentator for session reporting on three current research projects of the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the Tenth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled A Decade of Caring and Change, Spokane, Washington.

4/30/97 Overview of Early Results of Survey of Washington’s Family Physicians. Presented at board meeting of the Washington Academy of Family Physicians, Spokane, Washington.

8/4/97 Co-moderator and presenter for session on rural perinatal care. Presented at annual rural community meeting of the Programs for Health Communities, Anaconda, Montana.

9/4/97 Results from the 1994 National Physician Assistant Survey. Presented at MEDIX Northwest physician assistant program retreat, Seattle, Washington.

1996-1998 Varied short quarterly presentations to the HCFA Medicare Carrier Advisory Committee (CAC) regarding findings from analysis of the Medicare data for Washington State.

2/7/98 Physician-Assisted Suicide and Other Findings from the 96/97 WAFP Annual Survey. Presented at Washington Academy of Family Practice Board Meeting, SeaTac, Washington.

3/26/98 Where do Washington’s Rural Elderly Receive Their Ambulatory Physician Care? Presented at the Eleventh Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Decision Making for Rural Health, Spokane, Washington.

10/7/98 FP/GP Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide. Presented at the Washington State Public Health Association’s Fifth Annual Joint Conference on Health , Yakima, Washington.

12/2/98 Organized and moderated session entitled the Health Care Work-force: Present and Future. Also made an introductory background presentation. Presented at the annual 1998 Washington Health Legislative Conference, Seattle, Washington.

52 Hart Curriculum Vitae 53 3/11/99 Rural FP/GP Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide. Presented at the Twelfth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference, Spokane, Washington.

3/11/99 Current Proposals for New Rural Definitions and the Rural-Urban Commuting Areas. Presented at the Twelfth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference, Spokane, Washington.

10/18/99 Health Workforce Supply. Presented at the Northwest Regional Primary Care Association Fall Primary Care Conference, Portland, Oregon.

1/8/00 The Rural Health Environment and Health Care Facility Boards. Presented at retreat of Island County Clinic Board of Trustees, Physicians, and Administration, La Conner, Washington.

3/23/00 A New Measure of Rurality. Presented at the Thirteenth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference, Spokane, Washington.

12/11/00 Washington State Generalist Health Workforce Supply, Requirements, and Diversity. Presented at the annual 2000 Washington Health Legislative Conference, Seattle, Washington.

1/18/01 National and Washington Health Workforce and Rural Issues. Testimony to Washington State House of Representatives Health Committee, Olympia, Washington.

8/3/01 Results from the 2001 Washington State Dental Association Dentist Survey. Presented at Washington State Dental Association Workforce Committee meeting, Seattle, Washington.

8/17/01 Results from the 2001 Washington State Dental Association Dentist Survey. Presented at Washington State Dental Association Board meeting, Seattle, Washington.

9/20/01 Results from the 2001 Washington State Dental Association Dentist Survey. Presented at Washington State Dental Association House of Delegates annual meeting, Blaine, Washington.

11/2/01 Results from 2000 Survey of Family Residency Director Survey. Presented at federal Office of Rural Health Policy director meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

12/4/01 Washington State Workforce Concepts and Issues. Presented at the annual 2001 Washington Health Legislative Conference, Seattle, Washington.

12/6/01 Findings from the WSDA Survey of Private Practice Dentists. Presented at Comprehensive Center for Oral Health Research and the Office of Research Seminar, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

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12/7/01 Results from the 2001 Washington State Dentist Survey. Presented at the Washington State Dental Association’s 2001 Leadership Conference, Seattle, Washington.

12/11/01 Findings From the Washington State Generalist Supply and Requirements Model. Presented at a Center for Health Workforce Studies Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

3/21/02 Rural Dental Issues in Washington State. Presented at the Fifteenth Annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Mission: Possible, Spokane, Washington.

5/12/02 Findings From University of Washington Residency Graduate and Washington Practice Surveys. Presented at the School of Medicine Executive Committee Retreat, Semiahmoo, Washington. (Presented with Drs. John Coombs and Bob Crittenden).

6/3/02 Selected Findings From Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the annual State Offices of Rural Health (SORH) Region E meeting, Portland, Oregon.

6/4/02 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs): What Are They And How Can They Be Used in Health Studies and Policy. Presented at the annual National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) Region E meeting, Portland, Oregon.

10/4/02 Dental Workforce Issues. Presented at the Washington State Oral Health Summit, Seattle, Washington.

10/31/02 Center for Health Workforce Studies Nursing and Other Health Professional Workforce Studies and Data Issues. Presented to the Washington Nursing Leadership Council (WNLC), Seattle, Washington.

3/27/03 Evaluation of the Medicare Bonus Payment Program. Presented at the annual regional rural health meetings, Spokane, Washington.

4/1/03 Results from Washington State Dentist Survey. Presented to the Washington State House Trade and Economic Development Committee. Olympia, Washington.

5/28/03 AHEC Relevant Research of the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at regional meetings of the Northwest AHECs, Seattle, WA.

7/23/03 The Use of RUCAs and also Research from the WWAMI Rural Health Research Center. Presented at the annual National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) Region Northeast Meeting, Burlington, Vermont.

54 Hart Curriculum Vitae 55 11/14/03 Washington State Oral Health Workforce Issues. Presented at Pipeline Professional and Practice External Advisory Committee Meeting, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, Washington.

4/17/04 The Demography of Rural America. Presented to rural health class during field trip. Tribal Clinic, Toppenish, Washington.

12/3/04 Federal Health Clinic Workforce Issues: Results From a National Survey. Presented to the WWAMI Family Medicine Residency Network directors at their semi-annual meeting. Seattle, Washington.

4/13/05 Workforce Findings from the 2004 National Survey of Federally Funded Health Centers. Presented to the Northwest Regional Primary Care Association staff, Seattle, Washington.

3/23/06 Introduction to the Center for Health Workforce Studies’ Regional Information Center Web Page. Presented at the annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Dare to Prepare, Spokane, Washington.

3/23/06 Nurse Practitioners in Washington State: Results from a State-Wide Survey. Presented at the annual Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference entitled Dare to Prepare, Spokane, Washington.

7/31/07 Rural Health Research and Policy: The Issues and Concepts (also conference welcome and closing comments). Presented as the keynote Andrew W. Nichols Rural and Border Health Policy Lecture at the annual Arizona Rural Health Conference entitled Traditions and Technologies, Fountain Hills, Arizona.

3/28/08 Workforce Development. Presented at Health Care Delivery: Building Health Communities Conference sponsored by Pinal County Board of Supervisors, Maricopa, Arizona.

8/4-5/08 Responsible for planning and master of ceremonies of the 35th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona.

10/8/08 Rural and Urban Definitions and Methodologies for Health Research and Policy Analysis. Presented at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Policy and Management Seminar (CPH 696J), Tucson, Arizona.

8/3-4/09 Responsible for planning and master of ceremonies of the 36th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona.

8/4/09 Rural Health Workforce in Difficult Times. Presented as a plenary session at the 36th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Flagestaff, Arizona.

55 Hart Curriculum Vitae 56 9/22/09 The Nuts and Bolts of Health Care Reform. Presented as a session at the Kino School, Tucson, Arizona.

12/12/09 Physician Workforce in Arizona. Presented at Rural Health Assembly, Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

1/12/10 Arizona Rural and Public Health Policy Forum (Arizona Legislative forum) master of ceremonies and presenter. Presentation entitled Rural Health Workforce and Health Care Reform, Phoenix, Arizona.

1/22/10 Rural Health in Arizona. Presented at the Center for Rural Leadership Seminar 4; Arizona Issues: Recognizing Challenges, Tucson, Arizona.

3/12/10 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas and the Development of a National Frontier/Remote Taxonomy. Presented at a seminar in the Department of Geography, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

10/18/10 Future of the Center for Rural Health. Presented at Welcoming Dr. Gary Hart as Director of the Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

12/17/2010 Health Reform: 98 Years in the Making. Presented at Center for Rural Health Seminar with both Dr. Hart and Brad Gibbens making presentations. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

4/30/11 Regional Rural Health Issues. Presented at Annual North Dakota, Minnesota, and Southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario Rotary International Regional Conference, Grand Forks, North Dakota.

10/26/11 Health Care Workforce in North Dakota. Presented by Dr. Hart at North Dakota Legislative Management Health Services Committee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (co-creators of presentation and analyses: Dr. Marilyn Klug and Ms. Mandi Peterson of the Center for Rural Health).

3/19/12 Health Care Workforce in North Dakota. Presented by Dr. Hart at North Dakota Primary Care Symposium, Jamestown, North Dakota. (co-creators of presentation and analyses: Dr. Marilyn Klug and Ms. Mandi Peterson of the Center for Rural Health).

8/16/16 Rural Medicare Beneficiary Hospitalization Geographic Patterns Including North Dakota Patterns. National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health Region E Annual Conference, Medora, North Dakota.

4/12/2017 Geographic Variations in Where Rural Americans Obtain Their Hospitalizations. University of North Dakota Department of Geography April Forum for Contemporary Geographic Issues.

56 Hart Curriculum Vitae 57 Note that radio and news interviews are not listed in this resume. For instance, Dr. Hart was interviewed about rural health by Skip Wood on the Fargo affiliate of NPR on December 16, 2010 for 30 minutes and was interviewed for television in May 2011 and November 2015. Dr. Hart was interviewed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (2017) for their monthly publication Fedgazette. The write-up on his responses to their questions regarding North Dakota’s efforts to train and place more rural physicians: “Training More Country Doctors”, Fedgazette, 6 pages.

Note that brief presentations/comments such as the welcoming to a conference are not included above. For instance, on October 28, 2011, Dr. Hart did the welcome comments for the 6th Annual American Indian Health Research Conference in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Cherkin, Daniel C.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Hart, L. Gary; Greenwald, Howard; Kirkwood, C. Richard; Perkoff, Gerald T. The Structure and Content of Family Practice: Current Status and Future Trends. Journal of Family Practice, October 1982: 681-725.

2. Schneeweiss, Ronald; Rosenblatt, Roger A., Cherkin, Daniel C.; Kirkwood, C. Richard; and Hart, L. Gary. Diagnosis Clusters: A New Tool for Analyzing the Content of Ambulatory Medical Care. Medical Care, January 1983: 105-122.

3. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P., Jr.; Hart, L. Gary. The Use of Rehabilitation Services by Patients with Chronic Renal Failure: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study. American Association of Nephrology Nurses and Technicians Journal, October 1983: 19-25.

4. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Cherkin, Daniel C.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; and Hart, L. Gary. The Content of Ambulatory Medical Care in the United States: An Interspecialty Comparison. New England Journal of Medicine, October 13, 1983: 892-897.

5. Greenwald, Howard, P.; Peterson, Malcolm L.; Garrison, Louis P., Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Moscovice, Ira A.; Hall, Thomas L.; and Perrin, Edward B. Interspecialty Variation in Office-Based Care. Medical Care, January 1984: 14-29.

6. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Cherkin, Daniel C.; and Hart, L. Gary. Inpatient Diagnosis Clusters: Analyzing Hospital Care in Family Practice. Journal of Family Practice, January 1984: 93-101.

7. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Impact of Residency Training in the Productivity of Family Physicians. Inquiry, Summer 1984: 152-160.

57 Hart Curriculum Vitae 58 8. Evans, Roger W.; Hart, L. Gary; and Manninen, Diane L. A Comparative Assessment of the Quality of Life of Successful Kidney Transplant Patients According to Source of Graft. Transplant Proceedings, October 1984: 1353-1358.

9. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Gersh, Bernard J.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rodin, Jonathan. The Need For and Supply of Donor Hearts for Transplantation. The Journal of Heart Transplantation, November 1984: 57-60.

10. Schneeweiss, Ronald; Cherkin, Daniel C.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Effect of Including Secondary Diagnoses on the Description of the Diagnostic Content of Family Practice. Medical Care, November 1984: 1058-1063.

11. Evans, R.W.; Manninen, D.L.; Maier, A.; Garrison, L.P.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Quality of Life of Kidney and Heart Transplant Recipients. Transplantation Proceedings, February 1985: 1579-1582.

12. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L., Garrison, Louis P.; Hart, L. Gary, Blagg, Christopher R.; Gutman, Robert A.; Hull, Alan R.; and Lowrie, Edmund G. The Quality of Life of Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, February 28, 1985: 553-559.

13. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Garrison, Louis P. The National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study; Selected Findings - Part III. Contemporary Dialysis and Nephrology, November 1985: 41-42.

14. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Garrison, Louis P. The National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study; Selected Findings - Part IV. Contemporary Dialysis and Nephrology, December 1985: 60-61.

15. Schneeweiss, R.; Cherkin, D.C.; Hart, L. G.; Revicki, D.; Wollstadt, L. J.; Stephensen, M.; Froom, J.; Dunn, E.; Tindall, H. L.; and Rosenblatt, R. A. Diagnostic Clusters - Adapted for the International Classification of Disease (ICD-9-CM) and the International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care (ICHPPC-2). Journal of Family Practice, January 1986: 45-48.

16. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Garrison, Louis P. The National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study; Selected Findings - Part V. Contemporary Dialysis and Nephrology, January 1986: 45-48.

17. Greenwald, Howard P. and Hart, L. Gary. Issues in Survey Data on Medical Practice: Some Empirical Comparisons. Public Health Reports, September-October 1986: 540- 546.

18. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Schleiter, Mary Kay. A Comparison of the Patients and Practices of Recent Graduates of Family Practice and General Internal Medicine Residency Programs. Medical Care, December 1986: 1136- 1150.

58 Hart Curriculum Vitae 59 19. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; Schneeweiss, Ronald; and LoGerfo, James. The Use of Medical Resources by Residency-Trained Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference? Medical Care, June 1987: 455-469.

20. Hart, L. Gary and Evans, Roger W. The Functional Status of ESRD Patients as Measured by the Sickness Impact Profile. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1987 (Supplement 1): 117S-130S.

21. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Patient Satisfaction with Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference? Journal of Family Practice, May 1988: 543-551.

22. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Mayfield, Jennifer A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Baldwin, Laura-Mae. Outcomes of Regionalized Perinatal Care in Washington State. Western Journal of Medicine, July 1988: 98-102.

23. Schneeweiss, Ronald and Hart, L. Gary. Diagnostic Content of Ambulatory Primary Care: Implications for Resource Utilization. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, August 1988: 13-22.

24. Schneeweiss, Ronald; Ellsbury, Kathleen; Hart, L. Gary; and Geyman, John P. The Economic Impact and Multiplier Effect of a Family Practice Clinic on an Academic Medical Center. Journal of the American Medical Association, July 21, 1989: 370- 375.

25. Hart, L. Gary; Amundson, Bruce A.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Is There a Role for the Small Rural Hospital? Journal of Rural Health, April 1990: 101-118.

26. Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Connell, Frederick A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Access to Obstetric Care in Rural Areas: Effect on Birth Outcomes. American Journal of Public Health, July 1990: 814-823.

27. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Weitkamp, Gretchen; Lloyd, Michael; Schafer, Bruce; Winterscheid, Loren C.; and Hart, L. Gary. Why Do Physicians Stop Practicing Obstetrics? The Impact of Malpractice Claims. Obstetrics and Gynecology, August 1990: 245-250.

28. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whelan, Amanda; and Hart, L. Gary. Obstetric Practice Patterns in Washington State After Tort Reform: Has the Access Problem Been Solved? Obstetrics and Gynecology, December 1990: 1105-1110.

29. Baldwin, Laura-Mae.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Differences in the Obstetric Practices of Obstetricians and Family Physicians in Washington State. Journal of Family Practice, May-June 1991: 295-299.

59 Hart Curriculum Vitae 60 30. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Bovbjerg, Randall R.; Whelan, Amanda; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; and Long, Constance. Tort Reform and the Obstetric Access Crisis: The Case of the WAMI States. Western Journal of Medicine, June 1991: 693-699.

31. Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Causes and Consequences of Rural Small Hospital Closures from the Perspectives of Mayors. Journal of Rural Health, Summer 1991: 222-245.

32. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Mayfield, Jenifer A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Neonatal Mortality Clusters: A New Tool for Classifying Neonatal Outcomes. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, September-October 1991: 299-306.

33. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; Greer, Thomas; Lloyd, Michael; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Characteristics of Physicians with Obstetric Malpractice Claims Experience. Obstetrics and Gynecology, December 1991: 1050-1054.

34. Lishner, Denise M.; Amundson, Bruce A.; and Hart, L. Gary. The WAMI Rural Hospital Project. Part 2: Changes in the Availability and Utilization of Health Services. Journal of Rural Health, Fall 1991: 492-510.

35. Hart, L. Gary; Lishner, Denise M.; and Amundson, Bruce A. The WAMI Rural Hospital Project. Part 5: Community Perception of Local Health Care Services. Journal of Rural Health 6 (Fall 1991): 542-559.

36. Welch, H. Gilbert; Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Readmission After Surgery in Washington State Rural Hospitals. American Journal of Public Health, March 1992: 407-411.

37. Greer, Thomas; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Wu Rae; Hart Gary; and Rosenblatt Roger A. Can Physicians Be Induced to Resume Obstetric Practice? Journal of the American Board Family Practice, July-August 1992: 407-412.

38. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural Residence and Poor Birth Outcome in Washington State. Journal of Rural Health, Summer 1992: 162-170.

39. Williamson, Harold S. Jr.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Physician Staffing of Small Rural Hospital Emergency Departments: Rapid Change and Escalating Cost. Journal of Rural Health, Summer 1992: 171-177.

40. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whitcomb, Michael E.; Cullen, Thomas J.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Which Medical Schools Produce Rural Physicians? Journal of the American Medical Association, September 23, 1992: 1559-1565.

41. Whitcomb, Michael E.; Cullen, Thomas J.; Hart, L. Gary; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Comparing the Characteristics of Schools that Produce High Percentages and Low Percentages of Primary Care Physicians. Academic Medicine, September 1992: 587-591.

60 Hart Curriculum Vitae 61 42. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Greer, Thomas; Wu, Rae; Hart, Gary; Lloyd, Michael; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Differences in the Obstetric Malpractice Claims Filed by Medicaid and Non-Medicaid Patients. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, November-December 1992: 623-627.

43. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whitcomb, Michael E.; Cullen, Thomas J.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Effect of Federal Grants on Medical Schools’ Production of Primary Care Physicians. American Journal of Public Health, March 1993: 322-328.

44. Blount, Wayne B; Hart, Gary; and Ehreth, Jenifer L. A Description of the Content of Army Family Practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 6 (March- April) 1993: 143-152.

45. Hart, L. Gary; Robertson, Deborah G.; Lishner, Denise; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. CEO Turnover in Rural Northwest Hospitals. Hospital and Health Services Administration, 38 (Fall) 1993: 353-374.

46. Pirani, Michael J.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Physician Perspectives on the Causes of Rural Hospital Closure, 1980-1988, Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 6 (November-December) 1993: 556-562.

47. Geyman, John P. and Hart, L. Gary. Primary Care at a Crossroads: Progress, Problems, and Future Projections, Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 7 (January-February) 1994: 60-70.

48. Williamson, Harold S. Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural Hospital Inpatient Surgical Volume: Cutting-Edge Service or Operating on the Margin? Journal of Rural Health, 10 (Winter) 1994: 16-25.

49. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Hummel, Jeffrey. Rural Physician Assistants: A Survey of Graduates of MEDEX Northwest. Public Health Reports, 109 (March- April) 1994: 266-274.

50. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Sanders, Gregory R.; Tressler, Carolyn J.; Larson, Eric H.; Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Hart, L. Gary. The Diffusion of Obstetric Technology into Rural U.S. Hospitals. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 10 (3) 1994: 479-489.

51. Williamson, Harold S. Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Market Shares for Rural Inpatient Surgical Services: Where Does the Buck Stop? Journal of Rural Health 10 (Spring) 1994: 70-79.

52. Blount, Wayne B; Hart, L. Gary; and Ehreth, Jenifer L. A Comparison of the Content of Army Family Practice with Nonfederal Family Practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 7 (September-October) 1994: 395-402.

61 Hart Curriculum Vitae 62 53. Lishner, Denise M.; Robertson, Deborah G.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Educational and Geographic Career Pathways of Rural vs. Urban Hospital Administrators. Hospital and Health Services Administration 39 (Fall 1994): 359-367.

54. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Raine, Tina; Jenkins, Laura; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Do Providers Adhere to ACOG Standards? The Case of Prenatal Care. Obstetrics and Gynecology 84 (October 1994): 549-556.

55. Dobie, Sharon A.; Hart, L. Gary; Fordyce, Meredith; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Do Women Choose Their Obstetric Providers Based on Risks at Entry into Prenatal Care? A Study of Women in Washington State. Obstetrics and Gynecology 84 (October 1994): 557-564.

56. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; Gamliel, Sandy; Goldstein, Brian; and McClendon, B. Jerald. Identifying Primary Care Disciplines by Analyzing the Diagnostic Content of Ambulatory Care. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 8 (January-February 1995): 1-12.

57. Hart, L. Gary; Deyo, Richard A.; and Cherkin, Daniel C. Physician Office Visits for Low Back pain: Frequency, Clinical Evaluation, and Treatment Patterns from a U.S. National Survey. Spine 20 (January 1995): 11-19.

58. Grossman, David; Hart, L. Gary; Rivara, Frederick P.; Maier, Ronald V.; and Rosenblatt, Roger. From Roadside to Bedside: The Regionalization of Trauma Care in a Remote Rural County. Journal of Trauma 38 (January 1995): 14-21.

59. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; West, Peter A.; Norris, Tom E.; Gore, Edmond; and Schneeweiss, Ronald. Two Decades of Experience in the University of Washington Family Medicine Residency Network: Practice Differences Between Graduates in Rural and urban Locations. Journal of Rural Health 11 (Winter 1995): 60-72.

60. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Dawson, Andrew J.; Larson, Eric H.; Tressler, Carolyn J.; Jones, Anthony; Hart, L. Gary; and Nesbitt, Thomas S. A Comparison of the Investment in Hospital-Based Obstetrical Ultrasound in Wales and Washington State. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 11 (3, 1995): 571-584.

61. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Rick Mattis; and Hart, L. Gary. Abortions in Rural Idaho: Physicians’ Attitudes and Practices. American Journal of Public Health 85 (October(10) 1995): 1423-1425.

62. Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Most Rural Towns Lost Physicians After Their Hospitals Closed. Rural Development Perspectives 10 (October (1), 1994): 17-21.

63. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; Lloyd, Michael; Fordyce, Meredith; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Defensive Medicine and Obstetrics. Journal of the American Medical Association 274 (November 22/29, 1995 (20)): 1606-1610.

62 Hart Curriculum Vitae 63 64. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Saunders, Greg; Shreffler, Jean; Pirani, Michael J.; Larson, Eric H.; and Hart, L. Gary. Beyond Retention: National Health Service Corps Participation and Subsequent Practice Locations of a Cohort of Rural Family Physicians. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 9 (January-February 1996): 23-30.

65. Pan, Shihua; Geller, Jack M.; Muus, Kyle J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Predicting the Degree of Rurality of Physician Assistant Practice Location. Hospital and Health Services Administration 41 (Spring 1996): 105-119.

66. West, Peter A.; Norris, Thomas E.; Gore, Edmond J.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; and Hart, L. Gary. The Geographic and Temporal Patterns of Residency-Trained Family Physicians: University of Washington Family Practice Residency Network. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 9 (March-April 1996): 100-108.

67. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Macfarlane, Alison; Dawson, Andrew J.; Cartlidge, Patrick H. T.; Larson, Eric H.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Regionalization of Perinatal Care in Wales and Washington State. American Journal of Public Health 86 (July (7), 1996): 1011-1015.

68. Muus, Kyle J.; Geller, Jack M.; Ludtke, Richard L.; Pan, Shihua; Kassab, Cathy; Luloff, A.E.; Hart, L. Gary. Comparing Urban and Rural Primary Care PAs: Implications for Recruitment. Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants 9 (August (8) 1996): 49-60.

69. Hart; L. Gary; Dobie, Sharon A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Pirani, Michael J.; Fordyce, Meredith; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural and Urban Differences in Physician Resource Use for Low-Risk Obstetrics. Health Services Research 31 (October (4), 1996): 429-452.

70. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Greer, Thomas; Hart, L. Gary; Wu, Rui; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. The Effect of a Comprehensive Medicaid Expansion on Physicians’ Obstetric Practices in Washington State. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 9 (November-December (6) 1996): 418-421.

71. Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Larson, Eric H.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Access to Maternity Care in Rural Washington: Its Effect on Neonatal Outcomes and Resource Use. American Journal of Public Health 87 (January (1) 1997): 85-90.

72. Hart, L. Gary; Wagner, Edward; Pirzada, Sarmad; Nelson, Andrew; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Physician Staffing Ratios in Staff-Model HMOs: A Cautionary Tale. Health Affairs 16 (January-February (1), 1997): 55-70.

73. Melzer, Sandy; Grossman, David; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Hospital Services for Rural Children in Washington State. Pediatrics 99 (February (2) 1997): 196-203.

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74. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Dobie, Sharon A.; Hart, L. Gary; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Gould, Debra; Raine, Tina R.; Benedetti, Thomas J.; Pirani, Michael J.; and Perrin, Edward B. Interspecialty Differences in the Obstetric Care of Low-Risk Women. American Journal of Public Health 87 (March (3) 1997): 344-351.

75. Neighbor, Bill; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; West, Peter; and Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospitals’ Experience with the National Practitioner Data Bank. American Journal of Public Health 87 (April (4) 1997): 663-666.

76. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Is Non-Metropolitan Residence a Risk Factor for Poor Birth Outcome in the U.S.? Social Science and Medicine 45 ((2) 1997): 171-188.

77. Cullen, Thomas J.; Hart, L. Gary; Whitcomb, Michael E.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. The National Health Service Corps: Rural Physician Service and Retention. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 10 (July-August (4) 1997): 272-279.

78. Dobie, Sharon A.; Hart, L. Gary; Fordyce, Meredith; Andrilla, Holly; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Obstetric Care and Payment Source: Do Low-Risk Medicaid Women Get Less Care? American Journal of Public Health 88 (January (1) 1998): 51-56.

79. Dunbar, Peter J.; Mayer, Jonathan D.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Lishner, Denise M.; Hagopian, Amy; Spanton, Ken; and Hart, L. Gary. Availability of Anesthesia Personnel in Rural Washington and Montana. Anesthesiology 88 (March (3) 1998): 800-808.

80. Saver, Barry; Casey, Susan; Lishner, Denise; House, Peter; and Hart, L. Gary. Antitrust Immunity in Rural Washington State: A Good Answer, But What’s the Question? Journal of Rural Health 14 (Winter (1) 1998): 59-65.

81. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; and Schneeweiss, Ronald. The Generalist Role of Specialty Physicians: Is There a Hidden System of Primary Care? Journal of the American Medical Association 279 (May 6 (17) 1998): 1364-1370.

82. Muus, Kyle J.; Geller, Jack M.; Williams, John D.; Ludtke, Richard L.; Knowlton, Douglas D.; and Hart, L. Gary. Job Satisfaction Among Rural Physician Assistants. Journal of Rural Health 14 (Spring (2) 1998): 100-108.

83. Geller, Jack M.; Weier, Andrew; Muus, Kyle J.; and Hart, L. Gary. A Comparison of Practice Characteristics Among Physician Assistants in HMO and Non-HMO Settings. Journal of Rural Health 14 (Spring (2) 1998): 121-128.

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84. Chan, Leighton; Houck, Peter; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Baldwin, Laura-Mae. Influenza Vaccinations of Washington State Medicare Beneficiaries Seen by Physiatrists in the Outpatient Setting in 1994. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 79 (June, 1998): 599-603.

85. Jenkins-Woelk, Laura D.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Raine, Tina R.; Hart, L. Gary; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Rosenblatt, Roger A. Influence of Provider Characteristics and Insurance Status on Maternal Serum Alpha-Fetoprotein Screening. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 11 (November (11), 1998): 357-365.

86. Dobie, Sharon A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. How Well Do Birth Certificates Describe the Pregnancies They Report? The Washington State Experience with Low-Risk Pregnancies. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2 ((3), 1998): 145-154.

87. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; Oshel, Robert; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Cohen, Robin; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Hospital Peer Review and the National Practitioner Data Bank: Clinical Privileges Action Reports. Journal of the American Medical Association 282 ((4) July 28, 1999): 349-355.

88. Dobie; Sharon A.; Hart, L. Gary; Glusker, Ann; Madigan, David; Larson, Eric H.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Abortion Services in Rural Washington State, 1983-1984 to 1993-1994: Availability and Outcomes, Family Planning Perspectives 31 (September/October (5), 1999): 241-245.

89. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Lishner, Denise M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Rural and Urban Physicians: Does the Content of Their Medicare Practices Differ? Journal of Rural Health 15 (Spring (2) 1999): 240-251.

90. Morrill, Richard; Cromartie, John; and Hart, L. Gary. Metropolitan, Urban, and Rural Commuting Areas: Toward a Better Depiction of the United States Settlement System. Urban Geography 20 (November/December (8) 1999): 727-748. This was the initial article that introduced Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs).

91. Larson, Eric; Hart, L. Gary; Goodwin, Mary-Katherine; Geller, Jack; and Andrilla, Catherine. Dimensions of Retention: A National Study of the Locational Histories of Physician Assistants. Journal of Rural Health 15 (Fall (4) 1999): 391-402.

92. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Wright, George E.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; Clitherow, Peter; Chen, Frederick M.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Effect of the Doctor- Patient Relationship on Emergency Department Use among the Elderly. American Journal of Public Health 90 (January (1) 2000): 97-102.

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93. Dobie, Sharon A.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Glusker, Ann; Madigan, David; and Hart, L. Gary. Reproductive Health Services in Rural Washington State: Scope of Practice and Provision of Medical Abortions, 1996-1997. American Journal of Public Health 90 (April (4) 2000): 624-626.

94. Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; and Hart, L. Gary. Emergency Department Use by the Rural Elderly. Journal of Emergency Medicine 18 ((3) 2000): 289-297.

95. Geyman, John P.; Hart, L. Gary; Norris, Thomas E.; Coombs, John B.; and Lishner, Denise M. Educating Generalist Physicians for Rural Practice: How Are We Doing? Journal of Rural Health 16 (Winter (1) 2000): 56-80.

96. Hagopian, Amy; House, Peter; Dyck, Sarah; LeMire, Joyce; Billett, Daniel; Knievel, Mark; and Hart, L. Gary. The Use of Community Surveys for Health Planning: The Experience of 56 Northwest Rural Communities. Journal of Rural Health 16 (Winter (1) 2000): 81-90.

97. Doescher, Mark; Ellsbury, Kathleen; and Hart, L. Gary. The Distribution of Rural Female Generalist Physicians in the United States. Journal of Rural Health 16 (Spring (2) 2000): 111-118.

99. Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Doescher, Mark P.; and Hart, L. Gary. U.S. Medical Schools and the Rural Family Physician Gender Gap. Family Medicine 32 (May (5) 2000): 331- 337.

100. Rosenblatt, Roger A. and Hart, L. Gary. Physicians and Rural America. Western Journal of Medicine 173 (November (5) 2000): 348-351.

101. Ricketts, Thomas C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Pirani Michael. How Many Rural Doctors Do We Have? Journal of Rural Health 16 (Summer (3) 2000): 198-207.

102. Fink, Kenneth S.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Lawson, Herschel W.; Chan, Leighton; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Role of Gynecologists in Providing Primary Care to Elderly Women. Journal of Family Medicine 50 ((2) 2001): 153-158.

103. Larson, Eric L.; Ballweg, Ruth; and Hart, L. Gary. National Estimates of Physician Assistant Productivity. Journal of Allied Health 30 (Fall (3) 2001): 146-152.

104. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Hirsch, Irl B.; Palmer, Jerry P.; Wright, George E.; and Hart, L. Gary. Improving the Quality of Outpatient Care for Older Patients with Diabetes: Lessons from a Comparison of Rural and Urban Communities. Journal of Family Practice 50 ((8) 2001): 676-680.

66 Hart Curriculum Vitae 67 105. Grossman, David; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Casey, Susan; Nixon, Brigette; Hollow, Walter; and Hart, Gary. Disparities in Infant Health Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Pediatrics 109 (April (4) 2002): 627-633.

106. Norris, Thomas E.; Hart, Gary; Larson, Eric; Tarczy-Hornoch, Peter; Masuda, David; Fuller, SherriLynne; House, Peter; and Dyck, Sarah. Low-Bandwidth, Low-Cost Telemedicine Consultations In Rural Family Practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 15 (March-April (2) 2002): 123-127.

107. Hart, L. Gary; Salsberg, Edward; Phillips, Debra; and Lishner, Denise. Rural Health Care Providers in the United States. Journal of Rural Health 18 (Supplemental (5) 2002): 211-232.

108. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Grossman, David C.; Casey, Susan; Hollow, Walter; Sugerman, Jonathan R.; Freeman, William L.; and Hart, L. Gary. Perinatal and Infant Health Among Rural and Urban American Indians/Alaska Natives. American Journal of Public Health 92 (September (9) 2002): 1491-1497.

109. Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Johnson, Karin E.; Runyan, Susan J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Gender-Related Factors in the Recruitment of Physicians to the Rural Northwest. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 15 (2002): 391-400.

110. Cherkin DC, Deyo RA, Sherman KJ, Hart LG, Street JH, Hrbek A, Cramer E, Milliman B, Booker J, Mootz R, Barassi J, Kahn JR, Kaptchuk TJ, Eisenberg DM. Characteristics of Licensed Acupuncturists, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, and Naturopathic Physicians. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 15 ((5) 2002): 378-390.

111. Cherkin DC, Deyo RA, Sherman KJ, Hart LG, Street JH, Hrbek A, Davis RB, Cramer E, Milliman B, Booker J, Mootz RD, Barassi J, Kahn JR, Kaptchuk TJ, Eisenberg DM. Characteristics of Visits to Licensed Acupuncturists, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, and Naturopathic Physicians. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 15 ((6) 2002): 463-472.

112. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Schneeweiss, Ron; Hart, L. Gary; Casey, Susan; Andrilla, C. Holly; and Chen, Frederick M. Family Medicine Training in Rural Areas. Journal of the American Medical Association 288 (September 4 (9) 2002): 1063-1064.

113. Chen, Frederick M.; Phillips, Robert L. Jr.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Andrilla, Holly A.; Hart, L. Gary; Fryer, George E., Jr.; Casey, Susan; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Accounting for Graduate Medical Education Funding in Family Practice Training. Family Medicine 34 ((9) 2002: 663-668.

114. Schneeweiss, Ronald; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Dovey, Susan; Hart, L. Gary; Chen, Frederick M.; Casey, Susan; and Fryer, George E., Jr. The Effects of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act on Family Practice Residency Training Programs. Family Medicine 35 (February (2) 2003): 93-99.

67 Hart Curriculum Vitae 68 115. Taylor, Pat; Blewett, Lynn; Brasure, Michelle; Call, Kathleen Thiede; Larson, Eric; Gale, John; Hagopian, Amy; Hart, L. Gary; Hartley, David; House, Peter; James, Mary Katherine; and Ricketts, Thomas. Small Town Health Care Safety Nets: Report On a Pilot Study. Journal of Rural Health 19 (Spring 2003): 125-134.

116. Thompson, Matthew J.; Skillman, Susan M.; Johnson, Karin; Schneeweiss, Ronald; and Hart, L. Gary. Guam Conference on Structure and Content of Continuing Clinical Education Programs, Pacific Health Dialogue 9 ((1 2002)): 119-122.

117. Thompson, Matthew J.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Johnson, Karin; Skillman, Susan M.; Ellsbury, Kathleen; and Hart, L. Gary. Assessing Physicians’ Continuing Medical Education (CME) Needs in the U.S.-Associated Pacific Basin Jurisdictions. Pacific Health Dialogue 9 ((1) 2002): 11-16.

118. Probst, Janice C., Samuels, Michael E.; Shaw, Terry V.; Hart, L. Gary; and Daly, Charles. The National Health Service Corps and Medicaid Inpatient Care: Experience in a Southern State. Southern Medical Journal 96 (August (8) 2003): 775--783.

119. Grumbach, Kevin; Hart, L. Gary; Mertz, Elizabeth; Coffman, Janett; and Pallazzo, Lorella. Who is Caring for the Underserved? A Comparison of Primary Care Physicians and Non-physician Clinicians in California and Washington. Annals of Family Medicine 1 (August 2003): 97-104.

120. Larson, Eric; Palazzo, Lorella; Berkowitz, Bobbie; Pirani, Michael J.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Contribution of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants to Generalist Care in Washington State. Health Services Research 38 ((4) 2003): 1033-1050.

121. Hagopian, Amy; Thompson, Matthew J.; Kaltenbach, Emily; and Hart, L. Gary. Health Departments’ Use of International Medical Graduates in Physician Shortage Areas: A Report On the Implementation of the Conrad 20 Program of J-1 Visa Waivers For Physicians in Underserved Areas. Health Affairs 22 (September/October (5) 2003): 241-249.

122. Hart, L. Gary; Norris, Thomas; and Lishner, Denise. Rural and Urban Family Physician Attitudes About Physician-Assisted Suicide in Washington State. Journal of Rural Health 19 (Fall (4) 2003): 461-469.

123. Hagopian, Amy; Thompson, Matthew J.; Kaltenbach, Emily; and Hart, L. Gary. The Role of International Medical Graduates in America’s Small Rural Critical Access Hospitals. Journal of Rural Health 20 (Winter (1) 2004): 52-58.

124. Benedetti, Thomas J.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Andrilla, Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Productivity of Washington State’s Obstetrician-Gynecologist Workforce: Does Gender Make a Difference. Obstetrics & Gynecology 103 (March (3) 2004): 499-505.

125. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; MacLehose, Richard F.; Hart, L. Gary; Beaver, Shelli K.; Every, Nathan; and Chan, Leighton. Quality of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Rural and Urban U.S. Hospitals. Journal of Rural Health 20 (Spring (2) 2004): 99-108.

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126. Chan, Leighton; Hart, L. Gary; Ricketts, Thomas C.; and Beaver, Shelli K. An Analysis of Medicare’s Incentive Payment Program for Physicians in Health Professional Shortage Areas. Journal of Rural Health 20 (Spring (2) 2004): 109-117.

127. Hagopian, Amy; Thompson, Matthew J.; Fordyce, Meredith; Johnson, Karin E.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Migration of Physicians from Sub-Saharan Africa to the United States of America: Measures of the African Brain Drain. Human Resources For Health 2 (December 14, 2004 (17), 2004): 1-16.

128. Johnson, Karin E.; Skillman, Susan M.; Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Thompson, Matthew J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Updating Hospital Reference Resources in the United States- Associated Pacific Basin: Efforts of the Pacific Islands Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). Journal of the Medical Library Association 92 (October (4), 2004): 495-497. Available at: http://www.human-resources-health.com/home/.

129. Thompson, Matthew J.; Lynge, Dana C.; Larson, Eric H.; Tachawachira, Pantipa, and Hart, L. Gary. Characterizing the General Surgery Workforce in Rural America. Archives of General Surgery 140 (January (1), 2005): 74-79.

130. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; Jerant AF; and Hart, L. Gary. A National Study of Obesity Prevalence and Trends by Type of Rural County. Journal of Rural Health 21 (Spring (2) 2005); 140-148.

131. Hagopian, Amy; Ofosu, Anthony; Fatusi, Adesegun; Birtwum, Richard; Essel, Ama; Hart, L. Gary; and Watts, Carolyn. The Flight of Physicians from West Africa: Views of African Physicians and Implications for Policy. Social Science and Medicine 61 ((8) 2005): 1750-1760. This articles was described as one of the 10 best resources on health workers in developing countries in the following article: Grepin, Karen A. and Savedoff, William D. 10 Best Resources: Health Workers in Developing Countries. Health Policy and Planning 24 (2009): 479-482.

132. Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; and Lishner, Denise M. Rural Definitions for Health Policy and Research. American Journal of Public Health 95 (July (7) 2005): 1149- 1152.

133. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; Saver, Barry G.; and Hart, L. Gary. Trends in Professional Advice to Lose Weight Among Obese Adults, 1994-2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 20 ( September (9) 2005): 814-818.

134. Dobie, Sharon A.; Hagopian, Amy; Kirlin, Beth A., and Hart, L. Gary. Wyoming Physicians Are Significant Providers of Safety Net Care. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 18 (November-December (6) 2005): 470-477.

135. Kaplan, Louise; Brown, Marie-Annette; Andrilla, Holly; and Hart, L. Gary. Barriers to Autonomous Practice. The Nurse Practitioner 31 (January (1) 2006): 57-63.

69 Hart Curriculum Vitae 70 136. Johnson, Karin E; Hagopian, Amy; Veninga, Catherine; and Hart, L. Gary. The Changing Geography of Americans Graduating from Foreign Medical Schools. Academic Medicine 81 (February (2) 2006): 179-184.

137. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Patanian, Miriam M.; Larson, Eric H.; Lishner, Denise M.; Mauksch, Larry B.; Katon, Wayne J.; Walker, Edward; Hart, L. Gary. Modeling the Mental Health Workforce in Washington State: Using State Licensing Data to Examine Provider Supply in Rural and Urban Areas. Journal of Rural Health 22 (Winter (1) 2006): 50-58.

138. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; C. Andrilla A., Holly; Curtin, Thomas; and Hart, L. Gary. Shortages of Medical Personnel at Community Health Centers: Implications for Planned Expansion. Journal of the American Medical Association 295 (March 1 (9) 2006): 1042-1049.

139. Doescher, Mark P.; Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Jerant, Anthony; and Hart, L. Gary. Prevalence and Trends in Smoking: A National Rural Study. Journal of Rural Health 22 (Spring (2) 2006): 112-118.

140. Chan, Leighton; Hart, L. Gary; and Goodman, David C. Geographic Access to Health Care for Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. Journal of Rural Health 22 (Spring (2) 2006): 140-146.

141. Skillman, Susan M.; Palazzo Lorella; Keepnews, David; and Hart, L. Gary. Characteristics of Registered Nurses in Rural Versus Urban Areas: Implications for Strategies to Alleviate Nursing Shortages in the United States. Journal of Rural Health 22 (Spring (2) 2006): 151-157.

142. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; and Hart, L. Gary. Problem Drinking: Rural and Urban Trends in America, 1995/1997 to 2003. Preventive Medicine 43 (August (2) 2006): 122-124.

143. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hagopian, Amy; Andrilla, Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Will Rural Family Medicine Residency Training Survive? Family Medicine 38 (November-December (10) 2006): 706-711.

144. Kaplan, Louise; Brown, Marie-Annette; Andrilla, Holly; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State Nurse Anesthetist Workforce: A Case Study. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Journal 75 (2007): 37-42.

145. Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Sue M.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Thompson, Matthew J.; Hagopian, Amy; and Konrad, T. Robert. International Medical Graduate Physicians in the United States: Changes Since 1981. Health Affairs 26 (2007): 1159-1169. See article associated IMG atlas at: http://www.fammed.washington.edu/CHWS/IMg_web/index.htm

70 Hart Curriculum Vitae 71 146. Danaher, Brian G.; Hart, L. Gary; McKay H. Garth; and Severson, Herbert H. Measuring Participant Rurality in Web-Based Interventions. BioMed Central (BMC) Public Health 7 (2007): (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/7/228).

147. Larson, Eric H.; and Hart, L. Gary. Growth and Change in the Physician Assistant Workforce in the United States, 1967-2000. Journal of Allied Health 36 (2007): 121- 130.

148. Lynge, Dana C.; Larson, Eric H.; Thompson, Matthew J.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. A Longitudinal Analysis of the General Surgery Workforce in the United Sates. 1981-2005. Archives of Internal Medicine 143 (2008): 345-350.

149. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hollow, Walter B.; Casey, Susan; Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; Moore, Kelly; Lewis, Ervin; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; and Grossman, David C. Access to Specialty Health Care for Rural American Indians in Two States. Journal of Rural Health 24 (2008): 269-278.

150. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Cai, Yong; Larson, Eric H.; Dobie, Sharon A.; Wright, George E.; Goodman, David C.; Matthews, Barbara; and Hart, L. Gary. Access to Cancer Services for Rural Colorectal Cancer Patients. Journal of Rural Health 24 (2008): 390-399.

151. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Grossman, David C.; Murowcheck, Elise; Larson, Eric H.; Hollow, Walter B.; Sugarman, Jonathan R.; Freeman, William L.; and Hart, L. Gary. Trends in Perinatal and Infant Health Disparities Between Rural American Indians and Alaska Natives and Rural Whites. American Journal of Public Health 99 (2009): 638-646.

152. Thompson, Matthew J.; Hagopian, Amy; Fordyce, Meredith; and Hart, L. Gary. Do International Medical Graduates (IMGs) "Fill the Gap" in Rural Primary Care in the United States? A National Study. Journal of Rural Health 25 (2009): 124-134.

153. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; Andrilla, Holly A.; Huff, Edwin D.; and Hart, L. Gary. Acute Myocardial Infarction In Rural and Urban Hospitals. Journal of Rural Health 26 (2010): 51-57.

154. Chen, Frederick; Fordyce, Meredith; Andrew, Steve; and Hart, L. Gary. Which Medical Schools Produce Rural Physicians? A 15-Year Update. Academic Medicine 85 (2010): 594-598.

155. Chan, Leighton; Giardina, Nicholas; Rubenfeld, Gordon; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Fordyce, Meredith; and Hart, L. Gary. Geographic Differences in Use of Home Oxygen for Obstructive Lung Disease: A National Medicare Study. Journal of Rural Health 26 (2010): 139-145.

71 Hart Curriculum Vitae 72 156. Skillman, Sue M.; Palazzo, Lorella; Hart, L. Gary; and Keepnews, David. The Characteristics of Registered Nurses Whose Licenses Expire: Why They Leave Nursing and Implications for Retention and Re-Entry. Nursing Economics 28 (2010): 181-189.

157. Fordyce, Meredith A.; Doescher, Mark P.; Chen, Frederick M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Osteopathic Physicians and International Medical Graduates in the Rural Primary Care Physician Workforce. Family Medicine 44 (2012): 396-403.

158. Cromartie, John; Nulph, David; and Hart, Gary. Mapping Frontier and Remote Areas in the U.S. Amber Waves 10 (2012): 1, 2.

159. Cromartie, John; Nulph, David; Hart Gary; and Bobis, Elizabeth. Defining Frontier Areas in the United States. Journal of Maps v2013 (2013): 1-6.

160. Kirchhoff, Anne C.; Hart, Gary; and Campbell, Eric G. Rural and Urban Primary Care Physician Professionalism Beliefs and Quality Improvement Behaviors. Journal of Rural Health 30 (2014): 235-243.

Manuscript Papers, Policy Briefs, and Fact Sheets Currently Under Review

1. Jonk, Yvonne; Wingrove, Gary; Nudell, Nikiah; McGinnis, Kevin; Nehring, and Hart, Gary. What Does it Cost to Run a Rural Ambulance Service? Submitted to Rural and Remote Health.

2. Hart, Gary; Peterson, Mandi; and Besse, Robin. Medical School and Balance of Trade Among Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota, #32.

3. Hart, Gary; Peterson, Mandi; and Besse, Robin. Residency Graduates and Balance of Trade Among Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota, #33.

4. Jonk, Yvonne; O’Connor, Heidi; and Hart, Gary. Geographic Variation in Non-Emergent Use of Emergency Department Services by Medicare and Dual Medicaid Beneficiaries.

5. Gary Hart et al. have four North Dakota topic briefs that are in various stages of production.

Manuscript Papers Moving to Completion

1. Hart, Gary and Cromartie, John. Frontier/Remote, Rural, and Island Geographic Taxonomies: A Working Technical Review (Version 4.00 – December, 2018). This is a significant revision of an 2012 document (Version 2.9) that includes many new taxonomies such as CMS’ Super Rural taxonomy and other updates and revisions. (Center for Rural Health White Paper)

72 Hart Curriculum Vitae 73 2. Hart, Gary and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. The Geography of Elderly Medicare Beneficiary Rural Resident Short-Term Hospitalizations: Chartbook. (Chartbook) (December 2018). Websites Close to Completion

1. Rural and Urban Geographic Taxonomies Website. This major multifaceted website involves six chief components: a) introduction to rural and frontier geographic taxonomies, b) website for Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCA); c) website for Frontier and Remote (FAR) areas; d) geographic service areas, e) 21 paired comparisons of the most frequently used geographic rural and urban taxonomies (CMS Super Rural with FAR), and f) a literature review of rural and frontier taxonomies. Dr. Hart is coordinating creation of website and writing the website content. The website should be operational in January, 2019.

Books, Book Chapters, and Monographs

1. Rosenblatt, Roger A. and Hart, L. Gary. “Physicians in Rural America.” In Ricketts, Thomas C., III (ed.), Rural Health in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

2. Geyman, John; Norris, Tom; and Hart, L. Gary. (eds.). Textbook of Rural Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

3. Hart, L. Gary and Taylor, Pat. “The Emergence of Federal Rural Policy in the United States.” In Geyman, John; Norris, T; and Hart, L. Gary. (eds.), Textbook of Rural Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

4. Larson, Eric L. and Hart, L. Gary. “The Rural Physician.” In Geyman, John; Norris, T; and Hart, L. Gary. (eds.), Textbook of Rural Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

5. Hagopian, Amy and Hart, Gary (principal authors); and Flex/CAH Tracking Team. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project First-Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, February 2001. (glossy color monograph)

6. Hart, L. Gary. “Rural Health Issues in the United States.” In Montgomery, JC and Kitchenham AD, Malaspina University-College, Issues Affecting Rural Communities (II): Proceedings of the Rural Communities & Identities in the Global Millennium International Conference. Nanaimo, Canada: Malaspina University-College, 2001: 98-103.

7. Hart, L. Gary. “Health Care Workforce Supply in Underserved Rural Areas of the United States.” In Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, 5th International Medical Workforce Conference: November 2000 Papers. Sydney, Australia: Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee, 2001: 391-424.

73 Hart Curriculum Vitae 74 8. Hagopian, Amy; Hart, Gary; and Poley, Stephanie (principal authors), and Flex/CAH Tracking Team. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project Second Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, January 2002. (glossy color monograph).

9. Hagopian, Amy; Fruhbeis, Melissa (principal authors), and Flex/CAH Tracking Team including Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project Third-Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, January 2002. (glossy color monograph—17 pages)

10. Larson, Eric H.; Johnson, Karin E.; Norris, Thomas E.; Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. State of the Health Workforce in Rural America: State Profiles and Comparisons. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, August 2003 (glossy color monograph— 162 pages).

11. Hart, L. Gary; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. “Rural Health Workforce: Content, Trends, and Issues.” In Larson, Eric H.; Johnson, Karin E.; Norris, Thomas E.; Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary, State of the Health Workforce in Rural America: State Profiles and Comparisons. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, August 2003, pp. 7-14.

12. Larson, Eric H. and Hart, L. Gary. “Rural Health Workforce Methods and Analysis.” In Larson, Eric H.; Johnson, Karin E.; Norris, Thomas E.; Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary, State of the Health Workforce in Rural America: State Profiles and Comparisons. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, August 2003, pp. 15-22.

13. Hart, L. Gary and Larson, Eric H. “Conclusion: Rural Health Care Workforce Issues for the 21st Century.” In Larson, Eric H.; Johnson, Karin E.; Norris, Thomas E.; Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary, State of the Health Workforce in Rural America: State Profiles and Comparisons. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, August 2003, pp. 151-153.

14. Porter, Alice; Skillman, Susan M.; Johnson, Karin; Schneeweiss, Ronald, and Hart, L. Gary. Pacific Islands Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP): Final Report. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center For Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington, December 2003. (glossy color monograph—28 pages).

15. Skillman, Susan M.; Sadow-Hasenberg, Joshua; Hart, L. Gary; and Henderson, Tim of the University of Washington Center for Health Workforce Studies. Effects of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 on Health Workforce Development in the States. Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Office of Workforce Evaluation and Quality Assurance, November 2004. (76 pages). Available: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/default.htm

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16. Hart, L. Gary; Lishner, Denise M.; Larson, Eric H.; Chen, Frederick M.; Andrilla, C. Holly; Norris, Thomas E.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Henderson, Tim M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Pathways to Rural Practice: A Chartbook of Family Medicine Residency Training Locations and Characteristics. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, August 2005 (glossy color monograph—36 pages).

17. Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; Hagopian, Amy; Fordyce, Meredith; Thompson, Matthew; and Konrad, Thomas R. International Medical Graduate (IMG) Physicians in the U.S.: Changes Since 1981. In Rotem, Arie; Perfilieva, Galina; Dal Poz, Mario Roberto; and Ha Doan, Bui Dang (eds), National Health Workforce Assessment of the Past and Agenda for the Future. Proceedings of and International Symposium in Barcelona, Spain published with support of the World Health Organization (WHO). Centre de Sociologie et de Demographie Mediicales, Paris, 2006. in Barcelona, Spain.

18. Hart, Gary. Rural Health Workforce Status and Issues. Chapter 2: Concept Paper. Pages 38-66. Bureau of Health Professions, January 2009. In Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages (ACICBL). An Examination of the Healthcare Workforce Issues in Rural America. Eighth Annual Report to the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the United States Congress. Rockville, Maryland: Health Resources and Services Administration, September 2010.

19. Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Klug, Marilyn G.; and Hart, Gary. Projection of North Dakota Physicians 2010-2040. Grand Forks, North Dakota: Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, April 2012. (27 pages)

20. Wynne, Joshua; Hart, Gary; and Dickson, Lynette. Primary Care Workforce Project Report. Funded by the Dakota Medical Foundation (involved rural focus groups and a primary care symposium). Grand Forks, North Dakota: Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, June 2012. (23 pages)

21. Hart, L. Gary and Casey, Baretta R. “Defining Rurality”. In Richard A. Crosby, Robin C. Vanderpool, Monica L. Wendel, and Baretta R. Casey (eds); Rural Populations and Health: Determinants, Disparities, and Solutions (San Francisco, California: Wiley and Sons, 2012, pp. 23-37).

22. School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHSs), Second Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota, 2013, Grand Forks, North Dakota: SMHS, University of North Dakota, 2012. While the authorship was not cited, it was chiefly authored by four individuals including Dr. Hart who took the lead on Chapters 3, 4, and 5. In addition, Dr. Hart coordinated the writing and analyses for Chapters 1 through 7 of the Report.

75 Hart Curriculum Vitae 76 23. School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHSs), Third Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota, 2015, Grand Forks, North Dakota: SMHS, University of North Dakota, 2014. While the authorship was not cited, it was chiefly authored by four individuals including Dr. Hart who took the lead on Chapters 3, 4, and 5. In addition, Dr. Hart coordinated the writing and analyses for Chapters 1 through 7 of the Report.

24. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Intra Rural and Urban Primary Care Physician Findings: AAMC 2009 Physician Survey of Primary Care Chartbook, September 2014. (84 pages). Grant manuscript accepted for publication and was published as a HRSA monograph on February 2015. As a grant report and published as a HRSA publication, the monograph authorship indicates HRSA. The acknowledgements indicate it was solely created by Dr. Gary Hart – entirely written and created by Dr. Hart except for some edits suggested by HRSA staff.

25. School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHSs), Fourth Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota, 2017, Grand Forks, North Dakota: SMHS, University of North Dakota, 2016. While the authorship was not cited, it was chiefly authored by four individuals including Dr. Hart who took the lead on Chapters 3, 4, and 5. In addition, Dr. Hart coordinated the writing and analyses for Chapters 1 through 7 of the Report.

26. Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, Peterson. North Dakota Nursing Facility Workforce Survey Chartbook: 2016. (September 2017) Limited hardcopy dissemination to North Dakota Nursing Facility CEOs and other interest parties (96 color pages and 76 charts). An electronic copy of the Chartbook is available is available at: https://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/2016-nd-nursing-facility-workforce- survey-chartbook.pdf and an electronic version of the charts is available at: https://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/2016-nd-nursing-facility-workforce-survey-charts.pdf

27. School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHSs), Fifth Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota, 2018, Grand Forks, North Dakota: SMHS, University of North Dakota, 2017. While the detailed authorship is not cited, Dr. Hart is acknowledged for his contributions to the Report.

Other Published Material (not complete listing)

1. Travis, Richard W. and Hart, L. Gary. Physician and Dental Manpower Distribution: A Bibliography. Exchange Bibliography, No. 1352, Monticello, Illinois: Council of Planning Librarians, 1977. (25 pages)

2. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Cherkin, Daniel C.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; and Hart, L. Gary. “The Content of Ambulatory Care” (letter). New England Journal of Medicine, April 19, 1984: 1060, 1061.

3. Schneeweiss, Ronald; Rosenblatt, Roger; Cherkin, Daniel; and Hart, Gary. “Clustering Diagnoses” (letter). Family Practice: An International Journal, December 1985: 252.

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4. Connell, Frederick A.; Diehr, Paula; and Hart, L. Gary. The Use of Large Data Bases in Health Care Studies. In Annual Review of Public Health, Volume 8, pp. 51-74. Edited by Breslow, Lester; Fielding, Jonathan E.; and Lave, Lester B. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews Incorporated, 1987.

5. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary. Findings from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study. Health Care Financing Administration Special Report. Baltimore, Maryland: Health Care Financing Administration, October 1987. (193 pages)

6. Hart, L. Gary and Rosenblatt, Roger A. “WAMI Rural Health Research Center.” Rural Health Notes 2 (February 1990): 2. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

7. Rosenblatt, Roger, A.; Whelan, Amanda; and Hart, L. Gary. Rural Obstetrical Access in Washington State: Have we attained Equilibrium? Montana AHEC Health Information Bulletin 3 (March 1990): 1,2.

8. Hart, L. Gary. Resource Use for Back Problems During Ambulatory Encounters. National Center for Health Statistics Working Paper Series. Number 35. Washington, D.C.; National Center for Health Statistics, November 1990. (34 pages)

9. Rosenblatt, Roger A. and Hart, L. Gary. The WAMI Rural Health Research Center-- The Role of Policy-Oriented Research in an Educational Institution. Network News 14 (October 1991): 3,4. (Newsletter of Department of Family and the Affiliated Family Medicine Residency Network Programs of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.)

10. Hart, L. Gary; Robertson, Deborah G.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. CEO Turnover in Northwest Rural Hospitals. WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 4(August 1992): 5. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

11. Hart, L. Gary. Current Projects of the WAMI Rural Health Research Center. WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 5 (January 1993): 6,7.

12. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; Cullen, Thomas J.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Whitcomb, Michael E. Letter response to letters to the editor related to journal article #38. Journal of the American Medical Association 269 (February 10, 1993): 744.

13. Rosenblatt, Roger A. and Hart, L. Gary. Letter response to Keeler et. al. article on the quality of rural hospital care. Journal of the American Medical Association 269 (February 17, 1993): 865-866.

14. Washington State Department of Health. Staffing the New Health System: The 1995- 97 Biennial Report of the Health Personnel Resource Plan Statutory Committee. July 1994. (87 pages)(one of the several substantive authors)

77 Hart Curriculum Vitae 78 15. Washington State Department of Health. Technical Appendix: Staffing the New Health System; The 1995-97 Biennial Report of the Health Personnel Resource Plan Statutory Committee. July 1994.(503 pages)(one of the several substantive authors)

16. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “Which Medical Disciplines Provide Generalist Primary Care?” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 6 (November 1994): 2. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

17. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “Rural and Urban Difference in Physician Resource Use for Low-Risk Obstetrics” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 7 (April 1995): 4. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

18. Muus, Kyle J.; Geller, Jack M.; Ludtke, Richard L.; Pan, Shihua; Kassab, Cathy; Luloff, A. E.; and Hart, L. Gary. Characteristics of U.S. Primary Care Physician Assistants: An Urban/Rural Comparison. Grand Forks, North Dakota: University of North Dakota Rural Health Research Center, University of North Dakota School of Medicine, University of North Dakota, 1995.

19. Hart, Gary and Lishner, Denise. “The Geographic and Temporal Patterns of Residency-Trained Family Physicians: University of Washington Family Practice Residency Network” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 7 (August 1995): 3. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

20. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “WAMI Rural Health Research Center Update” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 8 (December 1996): 6. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

21. Saver, Barry; Casey, Susan; House, Peter; Lishner, Denise; and Hart, Gary. Antitrust Issues in Rural Washington State. A final report to the Washington State Department of Health per Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds contracted to the WAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. December 1996. (61 pages) This report was reprinted by the Washington State Department of Health and distributed.

22. WAMI Rural Health Research Center (i.e., Saver, Barry; Casey, Susan; House, Peter; Lishner, Denise; and Hart, Gary). User’s Guide to Antitrust & Rural Health Care Environments. This brochure was part of the final report to the Washington State Department of Health per Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds contracted to the WAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. January 1997. (12 pages) It was also printed by the Washington State Department of Health and was widely distributed (dated December 1996).

23. Council on Graduate Medical Education. Tenth Report: Physician Distribution and Health Care Challenges in Rural and Inner-City Areas. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, February 1998. (one of three principal contributors with Drs. Roger Rosenblatt and Kevin Grumbach)

78 Hart Curriculum Vitae 79 24. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “Antitrust and State Action Immunity in Rural Washington State” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 10 (April 1998): 6. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

25. Hart, Gary and Saver, Barry. “Barriers to Residency Training of Physicians in Rural Areas” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 10 (September 1998): 6, 14. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

26. Yam, John I. and Hart, L. Gary. “Profile of Washington Family Physicians: 1996-97 Survey” Journal of the Washington Academy of Family Physicians 25 (Fall (4) 1998): 25-28.

27. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; and Schneeweiss, Ronald. “Specialist Delivery of Primary Care” (letter). New England Journal of Medicine 281 (November 18, 1998): 1659.

28. Hart, Gary L. WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies Projects. Partners for Health, 4 (December (4) 1999): 4.

29. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary, Fordyce, Meredith A., and Rosenblatt, Roger A. “The National Practitioner Data Bank and the Quality of Peer Review” (letter). Journal of the American Medical Association 283 (February 16, 2000): 887.

30. Hart, L. Gary. “Tribute to the Editor, Tom Ricketts III, Ph.D.” Journal of Rural Health 16 (Spring (2) 2000): 107.

31. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “WWAMI Rural Health Research Center Update: Center Refunded for Four More Years.” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 12 (February 2000): 6. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

32. Lishner, Denise and Hart, Gary. “Gender-Related Factors in the Recruitment of Generalist physicians to the Rural Northwest.” WRHA: Washington Rural Health Association 13 (February (1) 2001): 6. (Newsletter of Washington Rural Health Association.)

33. Hart, Gary L. and Sammuels, Michael E. “Andy Nichols (1937-2001).” Journal of Rural Health 17 (Spring (2) 2001): 74, 75.

34. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program National Tracking Team. “Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project Reports First-year Findings.” Journal of Rural Health 17 (Spring (2) 2001): 82-86. Six center team paper but Amy Hagopian took lead authorship with secondary assistance by Gary Hart.

35. Chen, Frederick and Hart, L. Gary. “Another Look at Rural Health.” Health Affairs 25 (March/April (2) 2006): 570-571. Letter to editor regarding Reschovsky and Staiti (July/August Health Affairs) paper on rural health.

79 Hart Curriculum Vitae 80 36. Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; Bond, Eleanor; and Dall, Tim. Evaluation of the Division of Nursing Demonstration Program: Expedited Baccalaureate Education for Rural Registered Nurses Using Distance Learning. Final Report. May 1, 2009. (94 pages)

37. Eng, Howard; Tabor, Joe; Hart, Gary; Hughes, Alison, and Hospodar, Joyce. The Status of Arizona’s Healthcare Workforce. Special Supplement with the Arizona 2010 AHEC Program Annual Report. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona AHEC, 2010.

38. Federal Register, Volume 77 (Monday, November 5, 2012, Notices): pp.: 66471- 66476. Department of Health and Human Services, “Methodology for Designation of Frontier and Remote Areas.” While the authorship was not cited, it was entirely authored by Drs. Gary Hart and John Cromartie and Steve Hirsch.

Other Reports, Papers, Technical Papers, and Web Materials

1. Hart, L. Gary. “A Geographic Analysis of Private Practice Physician Office Location in Salt Lake City, Utah.” Unpublished M.S. thesis, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1975. (208 pages)

2. Greenwald, Howard P.; Garrison, Louis P., Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Perrin, Edward B.; Peterson, Malcolm L.; Moscovice, Ira S.; Hall, Thomas L. Analysis of the Content of Specialty Practices and their Service Capacities. Health and Population Study Center, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington, 1981. (386 pages)

3. Greenwald, Howard P.; Garrison, Louis P., Jr.; Hart, L. Gary. An Analysis of the Content of Specialty Practices and their Service Capacities, Final Report Addendum. Health and Population Study Center, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington, 1981. (51 pages)

4. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Cherkin, Daniel C.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Hart, L. Gary; Greenwald, Howard; Kirkwood, C. Richard; Perkoff, Gerald T. The Structure and Content of Family Medicine: An Analysis of Data from the USC Medical Activities and Manpower Survey, Final Report. Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1982. (263 pages)

5. Evans, R.W.; Manninen, D.L.; Overcast, T. D; Garrison, L.P.; Yagi, J.; Merrikin, K.; Jonsen, A. R.; Bowen, L.; Elworth, J.; Gregory, M.; Hart, L. G.; Hoe, M.; Livik, C.; Maier, A.; McLynne, D.; Raab, J.; Rodin, J.; and Showalter, L. The National Heart Transplantation Study: Final Report. Executive Summary and Volumes I-V. Seattle, Washington, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, 1984. (3,300 pages)

6. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Schneeweiss, Ronald. A Comparison of the Practices of Recent Graduates of Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine Residency Programs. Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1984. (171 pages)

80 Hart Curriculum Vitae 81 7. Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L., Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Treatment of End-Stage Renal Disease in the U.S.: Selected Findings from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study. Seattle, Washington: Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, May 1985. (503 pages)

8. Hart, L. Gary and Evans, Roger W. “The Health Status of ESRD Patients as Measured by the Sickness Impact Profile.” SIP: A Health Status Measure for Technology Assessment: Proceedings of the Second in a Series of Conferences on Cost-Effective Analysis - A New Tool for Marketing and Strategic Planning (April 25, 1985). Washington, District of Columbia: Health Industry Manufacturers Association, 1985: 54-103.

9. Hart, L. Gary. “Geographic Variations in Medical Resource Use During Office Encounters with Family Physicians.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1985. (428 pages)

10. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Boettcher, William V. Wheatland Memorial Hospital Service Area Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, August 1986. (150 pages)

11. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Boettcher, William V. East Kenai Peninsula Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, September 1986. (154 pages)

12. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Boettcher, William V. West Olympic Peninsula Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, October 1986. (131 pages)

13. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Boettcher, William V. North Okanogan County Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, October 1986. (166 pages)

14. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Boettcher, William V. Benewah Community Hospital Service Area Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, October 1986. (154 pages)

15. Amundson, Bruce A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kliger, B. Leah; and Elder, Bill. Kittitas County Community Report. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, December 1986. (153 pages)

16. Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Project Community Survey Comparison Chartbook. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, March 1987. (99 pages)

17. Cherkin, Daniel C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. The Roles of Recently Trained Physicians in Providing Health Care for their Patients: A Comparison of Physician and Patient Perspectives. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, April 1987.

81 Hart Curriculum Vitae 82 The report contained three separate papers:

Cherkin, Daniel C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. The Primary Care Role of Physician Specialists. (63 pages)

Cherkin, Daniel C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Patient Satisfaction with Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference? (35 pages)

Hart, L. Gary; Cherkin, Daniel C.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Agreement Between Survey Responses of Physicians and Their Patients. (53 pages)

18. Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Project Community Survey Supplementary Analysis Chartbook. Seattle, Washington: Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, August 1987. (120 pages)

19. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whelan, Amanda; Hart, L. Gary. Results From the 1989 Survey of Idaho Physicians on Obstetrics. Seattle, Washington: WAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, 1989. (13 pages)

20. Cullen, Thomas J.; Lishner, Denise M.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Declining Availability of Obstetrical Providers in Rural America. Deliverable report #2. Submitted to National Rural Health Association under contract with the Bureau of Health Professions as part of the Study of Health Professionals Distribution, Training and Service Models to Meet Rural Health Care Needs Study. Seattle, Washington: WAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, 1990. (68 pages)

21. Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Cullen, Thomas J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Creation of Integrated Rural Health Care Delivery Systems to Facilitate Local Avail- ability of Basic Obstetrical Care. Deliverable report #3. Submitted to National Rural Health Association under contract with the Bureau of Health Professions as part of the Study of Health Professionals Distribution, Training and Service Models to Meet Rural Health Care Needs Study. Seattle, Washington: WAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, 1990. (52 pages)

22. Cullen, Thomas J.; Lishner, Denise M.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Obstetrical Providers. Chapter VI in Ricketts, Thomas C. and Kolimaga, Jane T., Study of Health Professionals Distribution, Training and Service Models to Meet Rural Health Care Needs. Funded via a Bureau of Health Professions contract with the National Rural Health Association. Kansas City, Missouri: National Rural Health Association, April 1991: VI-1 through VI-55. (55 pages)

23. Hart, L. Gary and Cullen, Thomas J. Family Physician Supply in Washington State. Seattle, Washington: WAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, May 1993. (12 pages)

24. Connell, Frederick A.; many others; Hart, L. Gary; and many others. First Steps Evaluation Report. School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, a series of reports from 1992-1994.

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25. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; Lloyd, Michael; Fordyce, Meredith; Rosenblatt, Roger A. Malpractice Claims Exposure and Resource Use in Low Risk Obstetrics. Report prepared under contract to the Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, November 21, 1993. (42 pages) Revised version dated February 20, 1994.

26. Coombs, John; Berg, Alfred; Burke, Wylie; Crittenden, Robert; Hagopian, Amy; Hart, Gary; Kelday, Joan; Norris, Tom E.; Pendergrass, Thomas; Schaad, Doug; Ballweg, Ruth; Hummel, Jeffrey; and Allen, David. Primary Care Education and Training in Washington State. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, December 1, 1993. (70 pages)

27. Rosenblatt, Roger A. and Hart, L. Gary. The Feasibility of Future Research Comparing the Care Provided by Generalist and Specialist Physicians in the United States. A report to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, March 23, 1994. (53 pages)

28. Perrin, Edward B.; Hart, L. Gary; Goldberg, Bruce; Grossman, David; Killman, Susan; and Paul, Britt with contributions from Neumann, Peter J.; Juday, Timothy R.; and Patrick, Donald L. Patient Outcomes and Medical Effectiveness Research in Rural Areas for Racial/Ethnic Populations: Issues and Recommendations. University of Washington Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Center for Rural Health Services Research, Seattle, Washington. November 28, 1994. (460 pages)

29. Dobie, Sharon A.; Hart, L. Gary; Fordyce, Meredith; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Differences in the Use of Obstetric Resources by Low-Risk Medicaid, Minority and Rural Women. A final report to the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. WAMI Rural Health Research Center, Seattle, Washington. May, 1995. (40 pages)

30. Hart, L. Gary; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Pirzada, Sarmad; and Wagner, Edward. Will Increases in Managed Care Exacerbate Physician Surpluses? Physician Staffing Ratios in a Mature Staff Model HMO. A final report to the Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, Washington. August, 1995. (33 pages)

31. Analysis of Rural health Information Systems Options: Final Report. This final report consists of three separate papers, which are listed below, that were bound together per the above title. University of Washington Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Center for Rural Health Services Research, Seattle, Washington. July 26, 1996.

The final report contains the following three separate papers:

Perrin, Edward B.; Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; Paul, Britt; Hanken, Mary Alice; and Hummel, Jeffrey. Health Information Systems and Their Role in Rural Health Services: Issues and Policy Recommendations. July 26, 1996. (46 pages)

Paul, Britt; Lishner, Denise; Hanken, Mary Alice; Skillman, Susan M.; Perrin, Edward B.; Hart, L. Gary; Hummel, Jeffrey; Blough, David K.; and Pirani, Michael. Overview of Health Information Systems, Related Policy Issues, and Their Role in Rural Health Services. September 27, 1995. (71 pages)

83 Hart Curriculum Vitae 84 Blough, David K.; Skillman, Susan M.; Hart, L. Gary; Paul, Britt; Perrin, Edward B.; and Hanken, Mary Alice. Report on Secondary Data: Accessibility and Utility of the Health Care Financing Administration’s Medicare Beneficiaries Data System. July 26, 1996. (25 pages)

32. Pirani, Mike and Hart, L. Gary. 1997 HPRP Technical Report: Tables and Maps. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November, 1997. (142 pages)

33. Hart, L. Gary. Washington Academy of Family Physicians: 1996-97 Survey of Family Physicians. A report to the Washington Academy of Physicians. March, 1998. (84 pages)

34. Scheutzow, Susan O.: Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Casey, Susan; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Hart, L. Gary. State Medical Peer Review Protection and Reporting Requirement Statutes: Do They Affect Reporting to the National Practitioner Data Bank? Final Report Part II to the Division of Quality Assurance, Bureau of Health Professions. WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. March 3, 1999.

35. House, Peter; Hagopian, Amy; and Hart, L. Gary. The Rural Informal Safety-Net in Cougar, Idaho. Site visit report submitted to the federal Office of Rural Health Policy as one of an eight site visit study.

36. Flex/CAH Tracking Team, including Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project First Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, September 2000 (overall text editing). (350 pages) Includes: a) Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary. Executive Summary (5 pages); b) Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary. Introduction. (4 pages); and c) Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary. Conclusions and Unexpected Findings (15 pages).

38. Hart, L. Gary. Review of OAT Grantee Telehealth Evaluation Questionnaires. A report to the federal Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, May 26, 2001 (50 pages).

39. Hart, L. Gary; Salsberg, Edward; Phillips, Debra; and Lishner, Denise. Rural Health Care Providers in the United States, January 23, 2001. Background paper for the Rural Health Research Agenda Setting Conference hosted by the National Rural Health Association, Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (August 2000).

40. Flex/CAH Tracking Team, including Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project Second Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, September 15, 2001 (selected content and text editing). (440 pages) Includes: Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary, Chapter 3I: Administration in Critical Access Hospitals; 3I1-3I9 (9 pages).

84 Hart Curriculum Vitae 85 41. Palazzo, Lorella; Hart, L. Gary; and Skillman, Susan M. Scope of Practice Project Report: Oregon. A report to the New York Center for Health Workforce Studies per subcontract, December 5, 2001 (32 pages).

33. Hart, Gary L. Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCA) Version 1.11 web description and guide (July 2001 and updates).

42. Hart, L. Gary. 2001 Washington State Dental Association Survey of Dentists. (Seattle: Washington State Dental Association, March 1, 2002) (61 pages).

43. Flex/CAH Tracking Team, including Hart, L. Gary. Rural Hospital Flexibility Program: The Tracking Project Third Year Findings. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, September 6, 2002 (selected content and text editing). (301 pages) Includes: Hagopian, Amy; Kaltenbach, Emily; House, Peter J.; and Hart, L. Gary, Chapter 3E: Workforce Issues in Critical Access Hospitals: With Particular Attention to the Use of International Medical Graduates; 3E1-3E14 (14 pages).

44. Hart, L. Gary. Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs) Version 2.0 web description and guide (July 2005 and updates through 2007). See: http://depts.washington.edu/uwruca/

45. Andrilla, Holly and Hart, L. Gary. Evaluation of Alternative Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Definitions in Washington State. Technical Report, August 28, 2006 (10 pages). See: http://depts.washington.edu/uwrhrc/rhrc_methods.php

46. Andrilla, Holly and Hart, L. Gary. Results of the 2004 Health Center Expansion and Recruitment Survey for Health Centers: Analyses for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WWAMI States). Technical Report, November, 2006 (24 pages). See: http://depts.washington.edu/uwrhrc/uploads/HPSA_Definitions_112006.pdf

47. Hart, L. Gary and Lishner, Denise M. Rural Maternal and Infant Health. March of Dimes monograph. January, 2007. Available on web: http://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/hart.pdf

48. Andrilla, Holly and Hart, L. Gary. Health Center Expansion and Recruitment Survey 2004: Results by Health and Human Services Regions and Health Center Geography. Technical Report, March, 2007 (121 pages). See: http://depts.washington.edu/uwrhrc/uploads/HC_Survey_Report.pdf

49. Hart, L. Gary. Updated Proposed Telehealth Frontier Definition. Report to HRSA’s Office for the Advancement of Telehealth. September 28, 2007. (346 pages)

50. Hart, L. Gary. Too Much Emphasis on Drugs in the Health Care System? Interview with Hart by EnCognitive.Com. March, 2008. See: http://www.encognitive.com/modern-medicine/too-much-emphasis-on-drugs-in-the-health-care-system-2008-jan-31.html

85 Hart Curriculum Vitae 86 51. Fiddaman, Robert; Hart, L. Gary; Hart, Michelle; and Holford, Matthew. The Risks Outweigh the Benefits – An Interview With Bob Fiddaman. August 31, 2008. See: http://fiddaman.blogspot.com/

52. Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Sue; Bond, Eleanor; and Dall, Tim. Evaluation of the Division of Nursing Demonstration Program: Expedited Baccalaureate Education for Rural Registered Nurses Using Distance Learning, March 30, 2009 (Version 3).

53 Hart, Gary and Cromartie, John. Summary of Frontier, Remote, and Island Definition Development Regional Meetings. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, 2013.

54. Hart, Gary and Cromartie, John. Frontier/Remote, Rural, and Island Geographic Taxonomies: A Working Technical Review (Date 2010, Updated to Version 2.90 – October, 2012). Available on Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota: http://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/frontierreview.pdf

55. Schroeder, Shawnda; Jonk, Yvonne; Schuller, Kristin; Hall, Ken; Hart, Gary; and Gibbens, Brad. North Dakota Oral Health Report: Needs and Proposed Models: 2014 Executive Summary. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, December 2014.

56. Schroeder, Shawnda; Jonk, Yvonne; Schuller, Kristin; Hall, Ken; Hart, Gary; and Gibbens, Brad. North Dakota Oral Health Report: Needs and Proposed Models, 2014. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, December 2014.

57. Schroeder, Shawnda; Hart, Gary; Gibbens, Brad; Dickson, Lynette; Peterson, Mandi- Leigh; and Ahmed, Abdimajid. North Dakota Hospital Assessment: 2014 Chartbook. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, December 2014.

58. Hart, Gary and Schroeder, Shawnda. Detailed Charts From the North Dakota Hospital Workforce Survey. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, September 2015. These detailed charts are available in MS PowerPoint at the following web address: https://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/nd- hospital-workforce-survey2014.pdf

Authorship of Websites

While Dr. Hart has information on many websites, this list is of websites wherein he produced all or nearly all of the text, took responsibility for the building of the websites, and managed the updates of the websites.

86 Hart Curriculum Vitae 87 1998-2016 Rural-Urban Commuting Areas (RUCAs). WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. This website will be deleted when the following website is operational.

2016-Present Rural and Frontier Geographic Taxonomies. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota (forthcoming).

Working Paper and Fact Sheet Series

* RURAL HEALTH REFORM POLICY RESEARCH CENTER, POLICY BRIEF SERIES Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota Sponsor: State of North Dakota

• Gibbens, Brad; Schroeder, Shawnda; Knutson, Alana; and Hart, Gary. Perspectives of Rural Hospice Directors. Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center, Policy Brief Series, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (March, 2015): (7 pages).

• Jonk, Yvonne; Klug, Marilyn; and Hart, Gary. Use and Performance Variations in U.S. Rural Emergency Departments: Implications for Improving Care Quality and Reducing Costs. Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center, Policy Brief Series, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (February, 2015): (6 pages).

• Schroader, Shawnda and Hart, Gary. Survey of Hospice Workforce. Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center, Policy Brief Series, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (May, 2016): (10 pages).

* CENTER FOR RURAL HEALTH WHITE PAPER SERIES Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota

• Renger, Ralph; Qin, X; Rice, D; Foltysova; Herting, A; Souvannasacd, E; Renger, J; Markwart B., Hart, G., and Bjerk,M. Challenges and Solutions Facing EMS in Supporting the IOM Recommendations for a Nation Cardiac Arrest Registry: A System Perspective. Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, White Paper, Number 1, September 2016.

• Hart, Gary. Frontier/Remote, Island, and Rural Literature Review, Version 3.0. (Forthcoming 2018). An older version (2.9) of this literature review is available online at the following link: https://ruralhealth.und.edu/pdf/frontierreview.pdf

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* CENTER FOR RURAL HEALTH NORTH DAKOTA WORKFORCE FACT SHEET SERIES Center for Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota Sponsor: State of North Dakota

These workforce fact sheets (fact sheets are 2-pages unless otherwise noted) are available at the following web address: https://ruralhealth.und.edu/publications/health-workforce-factsheets/archive

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Availability of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#1 (February 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Demographics of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#2 (May 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Type of Employment for Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#3 (May 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Non-Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#4 (May 2012)): (1 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Demographics of International Medical Graduates in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#5A (May 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Characteristics of US Medical Graduates and International Medical Graduates in North Dakota, May 2012. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#5B (May 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Residency Locations in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#6 (June 2012)): (2 pages).

88 Hart Curriculum Vitae 89 • Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Where Did North Dakota Physicians Graduate from Medical School and Where Have North Dakota Medical School Graduates Gone? Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#7 (June 2012)): (2 pages).

• K Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Where Did North Dakota Physicians Do Their Residency and Where Have North Dakota Residency Graduates Gone? Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#8 (June 2012)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; University of North Dakota School of Medicine Graduates’ Residencies and Current Practice Areas. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#9 (July 2013)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Availability of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#10 (August 2013)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Demographics of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#11 (September 2013)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Characteristics of US and International Medical Graduates in Primary Care in North Dakota. Workforce Fact Sheets, Center Rural Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota (#12 (November 2013)): (2 pages).

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Where Did North Dakota Primary Care Physicians Graduate from Medical School and Where Have North Dakota Medical School Primary Care Graduates Gone? University of North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 13, February 2014.

• Klug, Marilyn; Hart, Gary; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; Where Did North Dakota Primary Care Physicians Do Their Residency and Where Have Physicians Who Completed a Residency in North Dakota Gone? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 14, April 2014. (2 pages).

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Adjacent Border Analysis for Direct Patient Care Physicians North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 15, April 2015. (2 pages).

89 Hart Curriculum Vitae 90 • Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Availability of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 16, April 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Demographics of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 17, May 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Type of Employment for Physicians in North Dakota North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 18, May 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Where did North Dakota Physicians Graduate from Medical School and Where Have North Dakota Medical School Graduates Gone? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 19, August 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Where did North Dakota Physicians Complete their Residency and Where Have North Dakota Residency Graduates Gone?North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 20, August 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Availability of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 21, August 2015

• Hart, Gary, Peterson, Mandi-Leigh, and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Demographics of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 22, August 2015.

• Hart, Gary; Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Where Did North Dakota Primary Care Physicians Graduate from Medical School and Where Have North Dakota Medical School Graduates Gone? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 23, September 2016.

• Hart, Gary; Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Where Did North Dakota Primary Care Physicians Do Their Residency and Where Have Physicians Who Completed Residency in North Dakota Gone? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 24, January 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Peterson, Mandi-Leigh; and Ahmed, Abdimajid. Adjacent Border Analysis for Direct Patient Care Physicians. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 25, January 2017.

90 Hart Curriculum Vitae 91 • Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Availability of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 26, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Demographics of Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 27, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Type of Employment for Physcisins in North Dakota? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 28, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Non-Direct Patient Care Physicians in North Dakota? North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 29, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Demographics of International Medical Graduates in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 30A, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Characteristics of US Medical Graduates and International Medical Graduates in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 30B, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Availability of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 35, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Demographics of Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 36, August 2017.

• Hart, Gary; Besse, Robin; and Peterson, Mandi-Leigh. Characteristics of U.S. and International Graduates in Primary Care Physicians in North Dakota. North Dakota Health Workforce Fact Sheet Series, Issue 37, August 2017.

• Four additional workforce topic briefs are in various stages of development.

* WWAMI RURAL HEALTH AND HEALTH WORKFORCE CENTERS WORKING PAPER SERIES

WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Core Sponsors: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Bureau of Health

91 Hart Curriculum Vitae 92 Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

These workforce fact sheets are available at the following web address: https://depts.washington.edu/fammed/rhrc/publications/

Working Paper Number

1 Hart, L. Gary; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Amundson, Bruce A., “Is There A Role For The Small Rural Hospital?” January 1989. (23 pages)

2 Hart, L. Gary; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Amundson, Bruce A., “Rural Hospital Utilization: Who Stays and Who Goes?” March 1989. (31 pages)

4 Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Connell, Frederick A.; and Hart, L. Gary. “Access To Obstetrical Care In Rural Areas: Effect On Birth Outcomes.” July, 1989. (25 pages)

6 Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whelan, Amanda; and Hart, L. Gary. “Rural Obstetrical Access in Washington State: Have We Obtained Equilibrium?” January, 1990. (33 pages)

7 Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Weitkump, Gretchen; Lloyd, Michael; Schafer, Bruce; Winterscheid, Loren C.; Vaughn, James Daniel; and Hart, L. Gary. Are Rural Family Physicians Less Likely to Stop Practicing Obstetrics Than Their Urban Counterparts: The Impact of Malpractice Claims. April 1990. (22 pages)

8 Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Whelan, Amanda; Hart, L. Gary; Long, Constance; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; and Bovbjerg, Randall R. Tort Reform and the Obstetric Access Crisis: The Case of the WAMI States. June 1990. (25 pages)

9 Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Causes and Consequences of Rural Small Hospital Closures from the Perspectives of Mayors. September 1990. (52 pages)

10 Welch, H. Gilbert; Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Readmission Following Surgery in Washington State Rural Hospitals. January 1991. (23 pages)

13 Whitcomb, Michael; Cullen, Thomas; Hart, L. Gary; Lishner, Denise: and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Impact of Federal Funding for Primary Care Medical Education on Medical Student Specialty Choices and Practice Locations (1976-1985). April 1991. (90 pages)

14 Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Is Rural Residence Associated with Poor Birth Outcome? June 1991. (26 pages)

15 Williamson, Harold A. Jr.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Physician Staffing of Small Rural Hospital Emergency Departments: Rapid Change and Escalating Cost. September 1991. (19 pages)

16 Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural Hospital Closure and Local Physician Supply: A National Study. December 1991. (27 pages)

17 Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Hummel, Jeffrey. Rural Physician Assistants: Results from a Survey of MEDEX Northwest Graduates. May 1992. (41 pages)

18 Hart, L. Gary; Robertson, Deborah G.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Part 1: CEO Turnover in Rural Northwest Hospitals and Part 2: Rural Versus Urban CEOs: A Brief Report on Education and Career Geographic Patterns. August, 1992. (38 pages)

19. Williamson, Harold A. Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural Hospital Inpatient Surgical Volume: Cutting Edge Service or Operating on the Margin? January, 1993. (27 pages) 92 Hart Curriculum Vitae 93

20. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Sanders, Greg; Tressler, Carolyn J.; Larson, Eric H.; Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Hart, L. Gary. Do Rural Hospitals Have Less Obstetric Technology than Their Urban Counterparts? A Statewide Study. March 1993 (31 pages)

21. Williamson, Harold S. Jr.; Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Rural Surgery: Where Does the Buck Stop? April 1993. (28 pages)

22. Geyman, John P. and Hart, L. Gary. Primary Care at a Crossroads: Progress, Problems, and Policy Options. May 1993. (85 pages)

23. Nesbitt, Thomas S.; Larson, Eric H.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Local Access to Obstetric Care in Rural Areas: Effect on Prenatal Care, Birth Outcomes, and Costs. August 1993. (32 pages)

24. Grossman, David C.; Hart, L. Gary; Rivara, Frederick P.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Maier, Ronald V. From Roadside to Bedside: The Regionalization of Motor Vehicle Trauma Care in a Remote Rural County. October 1993. (32 pages)

25. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hart, L. Gary; West, Peter A.; Norris, Tom E.; Gore, Edmond; and Schneeweiss, Ronald. Two Decades of Experience in the University of Washington Family Medicine Residency Network: Practice Differences Between Graduates in Rural and Urban Locations. November 1993. (45 pages)

28. Cullen, Thomas J.; Hart, L. Gary; Whitcomb, Michael E.; Lishner, Denise M.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. The National Health Service Corps: Rural Physician Service and Retention. September 1994. (26 pages)

29. Neighbor, Bill; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; West, Peter; and Hart, L. Gary. Experience of Rural Hospitals with the National Practitioner Data Bank. October 1994. (29 pages)

30. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Rick Mattis; and Hart, L. Gary. Access to Legal Abortions in Rural America: A Study of Rural Physicians in Idaho. November 1994. (12 pages)

31. West, Peter A.; Norris, Thomas E.; Gore, Edmond J.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; and Hart, L. Gary. The Geographic and Temporal Patterns of Residency Trained Family Physicians: University of Washington Family Practice Residency Network. February 1995. (27 pages)

32. Hart, L. Gary; Dobie, Sharon A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Pirani, Michael J.; Fordyce, Meredith; and Rosenblatt, Roger A.. Rural and Urban Differences in Physician Use of Resources for Low-Risk Obstetrics. March 1995. (42 pages)

33. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Saunders, Greg; Shreffler, Jean; Pirani, Michael J.; Larson, Eric H.; and Hart, L. Gary. Beyond Retention: The Impact of National Health Service Corps Participation on a Cohort of Rural Family Physicians. April 1995. (27 pages)

34. Dobie, Sharon; Hart, L. Gary; Fordyce, Meredith; Andrilla, Holly; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Content of Obstetric Care For Rural, Medicaid, and Minority Women. June 1995. (42 pages)

35. Melzer, Sanford M.: Grossman, David C.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Hospital Services for Rural Children in Washington State: Where Do They Go for Care and Who Takes Care of Them? October 1995. (29 pages)

36. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. Is Rural Residence a Risk Factor for Poor Birth Outcome? A National Study. December 1995. (85 pages)

93 Hart Curriculum Vitae 94 39. Dunbar, Peter J.; Mayer, Jonathan D.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Lishner, Denise M.; Hagopian, Amy; Spanton, Ken; and Hart, L. Gary. A Profile of Anesthesia Provision in rural Washington and Montana. May 1996. (42 pages)

40. Perrin, Edward B.; Hart, L. Gary; Goldberg, Bruce; Grossman, David; Skillman, Susan M.; and Paul, Britt. Patient Outcomes and Medical Effectiveness Research in Rural Areas for Racial/Ethnic Populations: Issues and Recommendations. July 1996. (65 pages)

41. Perrin, Edward B.; Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; Paul, Britt; Hanken, Mary Alice; and Hummel, Jeffrey. Health Information Systems and Their Role in Rural health Services: Issues and Policy Recommendations. August 1996. (52 pages)

42. Saver, Barry; Casey, Susan; House, Peter; Lishner, Denise; and Hart, Gary. Antitrust and State Action Immunity in Washington State. January 1997. (75 pages)

43. House, Peter; Hagopian, Amy; Dyck, Sarah; and Hart, L. Gary. Northwest Rural Hospital Boards. October 1997. (63 pages)

44. Doescher, Mark, Ellsbury, Kathleen, and Hart, L. Gary. The Distribution of Rural Female Physicians in the United States. February 1998. (29 pages)

45. Wright, George E.; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. How Many Physicians Can a Rural Community Support? A Practice Income Potential Model for Washington State. April 2001. (67 pages)

46. Saver, Barry; Bowman, Robert; Crittenden, Robert A.; Maudlin, Robert K.; and Hart, L. Gary. Barriers to Residency Training of Physicians in Rural Areas. April 1998. (41 pages)

47. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; Goodwin, Mary-Katherine; Geller, Jack; and Andrilla, Catherine. Dimensions of Retention: A National Study of the Locational Histories of Physician Assistants. April 1998. (26 pages)

48. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Lishner, Denise M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Rural and Urban Physicians: Does the Content of Their Care Differ? May 1999. (23 pages)

49. Geyman, John P.; Hart, L. Gary; Norris, Thomas E.; Coombs, John B.; and Lishner, Denise M. Physician Education and Rural Location: A Critical Review. February 1999. (71 pages)

52. Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Doescher, Mark P.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Production of Rural Female Generalists by U. W. Medical Schools. January 1999. (19 pages)

53. Lishner, Denise M.; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; and Hart, L. Gary. Emergency Department Use by the Rural Elderly. November 1998. (29 pages)

54. Baldwin, Grossman, Casey, Hollow, Sugerman, Freeman, and Hart. Perinatal and Infant Health Among Rural and Urban American Indians/Alaska Native. June 1999. (33 pages)

55. Larson, Eric L.; Hart, L. Gary; Muus, Kyle; and Geller, Jack. Content of Physician Assistant Practice: Results From a National Survey. July 1999. (24 pages)

57. Larson, Eric L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Ballweg, Ruth. National Estimates of PA Productivity. January 2000. (33 pages)

58. Hart, L. Gary; Casey, Norris, Thomas E.; and Lishner, Denise M. Attitudes of Family Physicians in Washington State Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide? February 2002 (39 pages).

94 Hart Curriculum Vitae 95 59. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Hirsch, Irl B.; Wright, George E.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Quality of Diabetic Care Received by Diabetic Patients in Washington State: A Rural-Urban Comparison. March 2000. (31 pages)

60. Wright, George E.; Paschane, David M.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Domoto, Peter; Cantrell, Diana; and Hart, L. Gary. Distribution of the Dental Workforce in Washington State: Patterns and Consequences. March 2001 (87 pages).

61. Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Johnson, Karin E.; Runyan, Susan J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Gender-Related Factors in the Recruitment of Generalist Physicians to the Rural Northwest. February 2001 (30 pages).

63. Norris, Thomas E.; Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; Tarczy-Hornoch, Peter; Masuda, David; Fuller, Sherrilynne; House, peter J.; and Dyck, Sarah M. Low-Bandwidth, Low-Cost Telemedicine Consultations Between Rural Family Physicians and Academic Medical Center Specialists: A Multifaceted Satisfaction Study. February 2001 (10 pages).

64. Larson, Eric H.; Palazo, Lorella; Berkowitz, Bobbie; Pirani, Michael J.; and Hart, L. Gary. The contribution of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants to Generalist Care in Underserved Areas of Washington State. June 2001 (31 pages).

66. Thompson, Matthew J.; Skillman, Susan M.; Johnson, Karin; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Ellsbury, Kathleen; and Hart, L. Gary. Assessing physicians’ Continuing Medical Education (CME) Needs in the U.S.- Associated Pacific Jurisdictions. September 2001 (24 pages).

67. Hart, L. Gary. The Evaluation Questionnaires of Office for the Advancement of Telehealth Grantees. September 2001 (49 pages).

68. Skillman, Susan M.; Hutson, Troy; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Berkowitz, Bobbie; Hart, L. Gary. How Are Washington State Hospitals Affected by the Nursing Shortage? Results of a 2001 Survey. April 2002 (49 pages).

69. Rosenblatt, Roger A.; Schneeweiss, Ronald; Hart, L. Gary; Casey, Susan; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Chen, Frederick M. Family Medicine Residency Training in rural Areas: How Much Is Taking Place, and Is It Enough to Prepare a Future Generation of Rural Family Physicians? March 2002 (29 pages).

70. Palazzo, Lorella; Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; The Impact of the Changing Scope of Practice of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Certified Nurse-Midwives on the Supply of Practitioners and Access to Care: Oregon Case Study. March 2002. (52 pages)

72. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; MacLehose, Richard F.; Hart, L. Gary; Beaver, Shelli K.; Every, Nathan; Chan, Leighton. Quality of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Rural and Urban U.S. Hospitals. June 2002. (30 pages)

74. Chan, Leighton; Hart, L. Gary; Ricketts, Thomas C.; and Beaver, Shelli K. An Analysis of Medicare’s Incentive Payment Program for Physicians in Health Professional Shortage Areas. January 2003. (25 pages)

76. Johnson, Karin E.; Kaltenbach, Emily; Hoogstra, Kenneth; Thompson, Matthew J.; Hagopian, Amy; and Hart, L. Gary. How International Medical Graduates Enter U.S. Graduate Medical Education or Employment. August 2003. (28 pages)

77. Thompson, Matthew J.; Lynge, Dana Christian; Larson, Eric H.; Tachawachira, Pantipa; and Hart, L. Gary. Characterizing the General Surgery Workforce in Rural America. May 2004. (11 pages)

78. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Hollow, Walter B.; Casey, Susan, Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; Moore, Kelly; Lewis, Ervin, and Grossman, David C. Access to Specialty Health Care for Rural American Indians: Provider Perceptions in Two States. November 2004. (13 pages)

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80. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Fay, Miriam M.; Larson, Eric H.; Lishner, Denise M.; Mauksch, Larry B.; Wayne J.; Walker, Edward; and Hart, L. Gary. Modeling the Mental health Workforce in Washington State: Using State Licensing Data to Examine provider Supply in Rural and Urban Areas. October 2003. (38 pages)

81. Johnson, Karin E.; Skillman, Susan M.; Ellsbury, Kathleen E.; Thompson, Matthew J.; and Hart, L. Gary. Updating Hospital Reference Resources in the U.S.-Associated pacific Basin: Efforts of the pacific Islands Continuing Clinical Education Program (PICCEP). September 2003. (42 pages)

82. Benedetti, Thomas J.; Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Andrilla, Holly A.; and hart, L. Gary. The Productivity of Washington State’s Obstetrician-Gynecologist Workforce: Does Gender Make a Difference? October 2003. (30 pages)

84. Hagopian, Amy; Johnson, Karin E.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Blades, Seth; and Hart, L. Gary. The Role of the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program in Addressing Workforce Issues (with a Special Focus on the Business Office). November 2003. (31 pages)

85. Doescher, Mark P.; Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Jerant, Anthony F.; and Hart, L. Gary. Prevalence and Trends in Smoking: A National Rural Study. December 2003. (12 pages)

87. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; Serant, Anthony F.; and Hart, L. Gary. Obesity Prevalence in Rural Counties: A National Study. January 2004. (28 pages)

88. Dobbie, Sharon A.; Hagopian, Amy; Kirlin, Beth A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Wyoming Physicians Offer Significant Amounts of Safety Net Care in Their Communities. September 2004. (10 pages) (Revised version issued March 2006 with reprint of published article.)

89. Patterson, Davis G.; Skillman, Susan M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State’s Radiographer Workforce Through 2020: Influential Factors and Available Data. February 2004. (18 pages)

90. Patterson, Davis G.; Skillman, Susan M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State’s Pharmacist Workforce Through 2020: Influential Factors and Available Data. February 2004. (16 pages)

91. Skillman, Susan M.; Palazzo, Lorella; Keepnews, David; and Hart, L. Gary. Characteristics of Registered Nurses in Rural vs. Urban Areas: Implications for Strategies to Alleviate Nursing Shortages in the United States. March 2004. (16 pages)

92. Patterson, Davis G.; Skillman, Susan M.; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State’s Dental Hygienist Workforce Through 2020: Influential Factors and Available Data. March 2004. (16 pages)

95. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; Serant, Anthony F.; and Hart, L. Gary. Heavy and Binge Drinking in Rural America: A Comparison of Rural and Urban Counties from 1995/1997 Through 1999/2001. February 2005. (16 pages)

96. Johnson, Karin E.; Hagopian, Amy; Veninga, Catherine; Fordyce, Meredith A.; and Hart, L. Gary. The Changing Geography of Americans Graduating from Foreign Medical Schools. March 2005. (9 pages)

97. Chan, Leighton; Hart, L. Gary; and Goodman, David C. Geographic Access to Health Care for Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. April 2005. (10 pages).

98. Chen, Frederick M.; Fordyce, Meredith A.; and Hart, L. Gary. WWAMI Physician Workforce 2005. May 2005. (23 pages).

100. Skillman, Susan M.; Hart, L. Gary; Bowditch, Elise; and Kirlin, Beth A. Retail Pharmacies in Washington State: Results of 2003 Workforce Survey. December 2004. (14 pages)

96 Hart Curriculum Vitae 97 102. Hart, L. Gary; Skillman, Susan M.; Hagopian, Amy; Fordyce, Meredith A.; Thompson, Matthew J.; and Konrad, Thomas R. International Medical Graduate Physicians in the U.S.: Changes Since 1981. March 2005. (14 pages)

103. Hart, L. Gary; Larson, Eric H.; and Lishner, Denise M. Rural Definitions for Health Policy and Research. July 2005. (11 pages) – reprint of same name from American Journal of Public Health article.

105. Larson, Eric H. and Hart, L. Gary. Geographic and Demographic Dimensions of the Adoption of a Health Workforce Innovation: Physician Assistants in the United States: 1967-2000. December 2005. (15 pages)

106. Thompson, Matthew J.; Hagopian, Amy; Fordyce, Meredith A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Do International Medical Graduates (IMGs) "Fill the Gap" in Rural Primary Care in the United States? A National Study. January 2006. (14 pages)

107. Andrilla, Holly; and Hart, L. Gary. Rural Dental Practice: A Tale of Four States. February 2006 (actually issued April 2007). (66 pages)

108. Jackson, J. Elizabeth; Doescher, Mark P.; and Hart, L. Gary. A National Study of Lifetime Asthma Prevalence and Trends in Metro and Non-Metro Counties, 2000-2003. January 2007. (9 pages)

109. Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Hart, L. Gary; Kaplan, Louise; and Brown, Marie-Annette. Practice Patterns and Characteristics of Nurse Practitioners in Washington State. March 2007. (22 pages)

110. Skillman, Susan M.; Palazzo, Lorella; Hart, L. Gary; and Keepnews, David. What Happens to Registered Nurses Whose Licenses Expire? An Exploratory Study in Washington State. November 2006. (15 pages)

111. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Grossman, DC; Murowchick, E; Larson, EH; Hollow, WB; Sugarman, JR, Freeman, WL; and Hart, L. Gary. National trends in the perinatal and infant health of rural American Indians (AIs) and Alaska Natives (ANs): Have the Disparities Between AI/ANs and Whites Narrowed? June 2008. (14 pages)

112. Skillman, Susan M.; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State Registered Nurse Supply and Demand Projections: 2007-2025. June 2007. (20 pages)

113. Chen Fredrick M.; Fordyce Meredith A.; Andes Steve; and Hart L. Gary. U.S. Rural Physician Workforce: Analysis of Medical School Graduates from 1988-1997. October 2008. (15 pages)

114. Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Hart, L. Gary. Practice Patterns and Characteristics of Dental Hygienists in Washington State. August 2007. (22 pages)

115. Skillman, Susan M.; Palazzo, Lorella; Hart, L. Gary; and Butterfield, Patricia. Changes in the Rural Registered Nurse Workforce from 1980-2004. October 2007. (16 pages)

116. Fordyce, Meredith A.; Chen, Fredrick M; Doescher, Mark P.; Hart, L. Gary. 2005 Physician Supply and Distribution in Rural Areas of the United States. November 2007. (21 pages)

118. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Layton; Andrilla, C. Holly A; Huff, E.D.; Hart, L. Gary. Quality of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction: Are the Gaps Between Rural and Urban Hospitals Closing? March 2010. (11 pages) `

119. Larson, Eric H.; Murowchick Elise; and Hart, L. Gary. Poor Birth Outcome in the Rural United States: 1985-1987 to 1995-1997. February 2008. (12 pages)

97 Hart Curriculum Vitae 98 132. Larson, Eric H.; Murowchick Elise; and Hart, L. Gary. Did Rural Perinatal Care Systems Stay Regionalized Between 1985 and 1997? January 2010. (9 pages)

In addition, numerous one-page policy briefs have been produced and disseminated regarding these working papers. Usually they only list a contact person or a reference to the associated working paper. A full listing of the policy briefs is available on the Rural Center and the Workforce Center web sites. For example, the following four one-page policy briefs were issued during the September-January 2005/2006 by Dr. Hart:

Physicians Currently Fulfilling Service Obligations in Federally Funded Health Centers. September, 2005.

Family Physician Vacancies in Federally Funded Health Centers. November, 2005.

Dentist Vacancies in Federally Funded Health Centers. December, 2005.

Registered Nurse (RN) Vacancies in Federally Funded Health Centers. December, 2006.

The most recent (2007/08) one-page policy briefs that have been issued on research where Dr. Hart was a collaborator are as follows:

Washington State Registered Nurse Supply and Demand Projections: 2006- 2025. June 2007.

Changes in the Rural Registered Nurse Workforce from 1980-2004. October, 2007.

Access to Cancer Services for Rural Colorectal Cancer Patients. October, 2007.

2005 Physician Supply and Distribution in Rural Areas of the United States. November, 2007.

National Trends in the Perinatal and Infant health of rural American Indians (AIs) and Alaska Natives (ANs): Have the Disparities Between AI/ANs and Whites Narrowed?

Will Rural Family Medicine Residency Training Survive? January, 2007.

Poor Birth Outcomes in the United States: 1985-1987 to 1995-1997. February, 2008.

Quality of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction: Are the Gaps Between Rural and Urban Hospital Closing? March 2010

In addition, various technical reports and data snapshots have been issued on which Dr. Hart has been a participant (reports not listed).

* CAH/FLEX NATIONAL TRACKING PROJECT: FINDINGS FROM THE FIELD

Sponsor: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration

Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary. “Administration in Critical Access Hospitals.” Volume 2, Number 3. November 19, 2001. (4 pages)

Hagopian, Amy and Hart, L. Gary. “Critical Access Hospitals and Community Development.” Volume 2, Number 4. November 19, 2001. (4 pages)

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Hagopian, Amy; Thompson, Matthew J.; Kaltenback, Emily; and Hart, L. Gary. “The Role of International Medical Graduates in America’s Small Rural ‘Critical Access’ Hospitals.” Volume 3, Number 1. June 20, 2003. (4 pages)

Hagopian, Amy; Johnson, Karin; Fordyce, Meredith; Blades, Seth; and Hart, L. Gary. “Health Workforce Recruitment and Retention in Critical Access Hospitals.” Volume 3, Number 5. November 14, 2003. (4 pages)

Hagopian, Amy; Johnson, Karin; Fordyce, Meredith; Blades, Seth; and Hart, L. Gary. “Staffing the Business Office in Critical Access Hospitals While Meeting Regulatory and Payment System Challenges.” Volume 3, Number 6. November 18, 2003. (4 pages)

* NATIONAL KIDNEY DIALYSIS & KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION STUDY UPDATE SERIES

Principal Investigator and Director: Roger W. Evans, Ph.D., Health and Population Study Center, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, Washington. Sponsor: Office of Research and Demonstrations, Health Care Financing Administration (now called the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS))

Update Number

6 Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Evans, Roger W., “Chronic Renal Disease Patient Interview Schedule: Coding Instructions,” June 18, 1982. (122 pages)

7 Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Evans, Roger W., “Chronic Renal Disease Patient Medical Records Data Abstraction Form: Coding Instructions,” June 18, 1982. (12 pages)

8 Hart, L. Gary; Manninen, Diane E.; and Evans, Roger W., “Diary Extraction Form: Chronic Renal Disease Patient Health, Medical Care, and Treatment Expenses Diary,” June 18, 1982. (31 pages)

9 Hart, L. Gary; Manninen, Diane E.; and Evans, Roger W., “Chronic Renal Disease Patient Health, Medical Care, and Treatment Expenses Diary Extraction Form: Coding Instructions.” June 18, 1982. (10 pages)

12 Evans, Roger W.; Hoe, Marilyn M.; Livak, Cynthia; Garrison, Louis P., Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Bowen, Lisa E.; “Survey Methodology,” November 1, 1982. (43 pages)

13 Garrison, Louis, P.; Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Sample Design,” November 19, 1982. (23 pages)

14 Evans, Roger W., Garrison, Louis P., Manninen, Diane L.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Case-Mix, Treatment Modalities, and Patient Outcomes: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” December 15, 1982. (94 pages)

15 Evans, Roger W., Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary, “A Comparative Assessment of the Quality of Life of Patients Undergoing Treatment for Chronic Renal Failure: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” December 15, 1982. (94 pages)

16 Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Functional Impairment, Work Disability, and the Availability and Use of Rehabilitation Services by Patients with Chronic Renal Failure: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” December 20, 1982. (62 pages)

99 Hart Curriculum Vitae 100 17 Garrison, Louis P.; Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Labor Force Participation Among End-Stage Renal Disease Patients: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” January 7, 1983. (48 pages)

18 Manninen, Diane L.; Evans, Roger W.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Health Services Utilization and Disability Days: Indicators of the Quality of Patient Care Among ESRD Patients,” January 6, 1983. (57 pages)

19 Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary, “Premorbid and Post- Treatment Functional Limitations Among Patients With Chronic Renal Failure: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” January 6, 1983. (41 pages)

21 Garrison, Louis P., Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; and Hart, L. Gary, “The Demographic Characteristics of the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study: A Comparison with the End-Stage Renal Disease Population,” August 15, 1983. (28 pages)

23 Evans. Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; and Hart, L. Gary, “The Use of Rehabilitation Services by Patients with Chronic Renal Failure: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” May 10, 1983. (24 pages)

24 Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Hart, L. Gary; and Garrison, Louis P. “Peritonitis, Hospital Admissions, and Days Hospitalized Among Patients on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD): A Comparative Assessment,” May 10, 1983. (23 pages)

25 Evans, Roger W.; Hart, L. Gary, Manninen, Diane L.; and Garrison, Louis P. “Extrarenal Complications Among Kidney Transplant Recipients,” May 15, 1983. (19 pages)

26 Evans, Roger W.; Manninen, Diane L.; Garrison, Louis P.; Hart, L. Gary; Blagg, Christopher R.; Gutman, Robert A.; Hull, Alan R.; and Lowrie, Edmund G., “A Comparative Assessment of the Quality of Life of End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Four Treatment Modalities: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” July 14, 1983. (41 pages)

30 Garrison, Louis P.; Hart, L. Gary; Evans, Roger W.; and Manninen, Diane L., “Travel Costs and End- Stage Renal Disease,” December 15, 1983. (22 pages)

33 Evans, Roger W.; Blagg, Christopher, R.; Bowen, Lisa; and Hart, L. Gary, “National Policies for the Treatment of End-Stage Renal Disease,” December, 1983. (16 pages)

34 Evans, Roger W.; Hart, L. Gary; Garrison, Louis P.; Manninen, Diane L.; and Blagg, Christopher R., “End-Stage Renal Disease Patient Preferences for Dialysis and Transplantation,” December 31, 1983. (26 pages)

35 Evans, Roger W.; Hart, L. Gary; Manninen, Diane L.; and Garrison, Louis P., “A Comparative Assessment of the Quality of Life of Successful Kidney Transplant Patients According to Source of Graft,” December 31, 1983. (18 pages)

36 Garrison, Louis P.; Hart, L. Gary; Evans, Roger W.; and Manninen, Diane L., “Income and Poverty Among End-Stage Renal Disease Patients: Results from the National Kidney Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation Study,” December 31, 1983. (22 pages)

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Abstracts (since January 1985 -- very incomplete)

1. Cherkin, D.C.; Rosenblatt, R. A.; and Hart, L. G. “A Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Hypertensive Patients by Recently Trained Family Physicians and General Internists.” Program of North American Primary Care Research Group April 1985 National Meetings, Seattle, Washington.

2. Hart, L. G. and Evans, R.W. “The Functional Status of ESRD Patients as Measured by the Sickness Impact Profile.” In Abstract of Papers to be Discussed, Conference on Advances in Health Assessment, February 19-21, 1986, Palm Springs, California, by the Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California.

3. Cherkin, D.C., Rosenblatt, R. A.; Hart, L. G.; and Schleiter, M. K. “A Comparison of Patients Cared for by Family Physicians and General Internists.” Program of North American Primary Care Research Group April 1986 National Meetings, Baltimore, Maryland.

4. Cherkin, D.C.; Hart, L. G.; and Rosenblatt, R. A. “Patient Satisfaction with Family Physicians and General Internists: Is There a Difference?” Program of North American Primary Care Research Group May 1987 National Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

5. Hart, L. G.; Rosenblatt, R. A.; and Amundson, B. A. “Results from Six Rural Health Care Community Surveys.” Program of North American Primary Care Research Group May 1988 National Meetings, Ottawa, Canada.

6. Hart, L. G.; Rosenblatt, R. A.; and Amundson, B. A. “Rural Hospital Utilization: Who Stays and Who Goes?” Montana AHEC Health Information Bulletin 3(4), Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, July 1989: 1.

7. Hart, L. Gary; Rosenblatt, Roger A.; and Amundson, Bruce A. “Is There Still a Role for the Small Rural Hospital?” Journal of Rural Health 5 (July 1989): 277-278.

8. Mayer, J.; and Hart, L. G. “Why Do Some Rural Residents Leave Their Home Communities For Outpatient Visits?” Program of American Association of Geographers April 19-22 1990 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, Toronto, Canada.

9. Hart, L. G.; Rosenblatt, R. A.; and Amundson, B. A. “Rural Hospital Utilization: Who Stays and Who Goes?” Program of American Association of Geographers, April 19-22, 1990 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, Toronto, Canada.

10. Larson, Eric H.; Hart, L. Gary; Hummel, Jeffrey. “Physician Assistants in Rural Medicine.” Program of American Association of Geographers, April 18-22, 1992 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, San Diego, California, p. 130.

11. Pirani, Michael J.; Hart, L. Gary; and Williamson, Harold A. “Regionalization of Inpatient Surgical Care in Rural Washington.” Program of American Association of Geographers, April 18-22, 1992 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, San Diego, California, p. 192.

12. Hart, L. Gary; Pirani, Michael J.; and Rosenblatt, Roger A. “National Study of Rural Hospital Closure and Local Physician Supply.” Program of American Association of Geographers, April 18-22,1992 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, San Diego, California, p. 95.

13. Hart, G. “Rural Hospital Closure in the United States: A Critical Review.” Program of Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference Handbook and Abstracts, January 5-8, 1993, Royal Holloway, University of London, England.

14. Hart, Gary. “Methodological Issues in Studying Rural Minorities.” Proceedings from an October 22 and 23, 1993 workshop entitled Improving Health Services Research Related to Rural Minorities hosted by the Nebraska Center for Rural Health Research and sponsored by the National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Omaha, Nebraska, pp. 5-7, and 27.

101 Hart Curriculum Vitae 102 15. Fordyce, Meredith A.; Hart, L. Gary; and Dobie, Sharon. "Effect of Insurance Status and Location on Prenatal Resource Utilization." Program of American Association of Geographers March 14-18, 1995 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, Chicago, Illinois, p. 90.

16. Pirani, Michael; Hart, L. Gary; and Boots, Susan. “Examining the Need for Generalist Medical Practitioners in Washington.” Program for the 4th Annual Washington State Joint Conference on Health, October 6-8, 1997, Wenatchee, Washington, p. 20.

17. Hart, L. Gary; and Norris, Tom. “Washington State Family Physician Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suicide.” Program for the 5th Annual Washington State Joint Conference on Health, October 4-7, 1998, Wenatchee, Washington.

18. Hart, L. Gary; Rosenblatt, Roger A., Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Friedman, Harvey; and Lishner, Denise. “Elderly Trips for Ambulatory Care.” Program of American Association of Geographers, March 23-27, 1999 Annual Meetings Program and Abstracts, Honolulu, Hawaii.

19. Hart, L. Gary. “Implementation and Enhancement of the Washington State Generalist Health Workforce Requirements Model.” Program of 16th Annual Meeting of the Association of Health Service Research, June 27-29, 1999 Abstract Book, Chicago, Illinois.

20. Hart, L. Gary. “Supply and Requirements for Generalists in Washington State.” Program of North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, November 7-10, 1999, San Diego, California, p. 69.

21. Hart, L. Gary. “Health Workforce in the Northwest U.S.” Presentation descriptions from Workforce 2000 Conference of December 2000.

22. Hart, L. Gary; Hagopian, Amy; Johnson, Karin; Thompson, Matthew; and Fordyce, Meredith. “Trends In Origins Of International Medical Graduates Who Migrate to the U.S.” Program of 2004 Annual AcademyHealth Conference, June 7, 2004, San Diego, California, CD.

23. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Larson, Eric; Cai, Yong; Wright, George; Dobie, Sharon; and Hart, L. Gary . “Access and Travel to Cancer Services Among Rural Colorectal Cancer patients.” Program of 2005 Annual AcademyHealth Conference, June 26, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts, CD.

24. Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Larson, Eric; Murowchick, Elise; Andrilla, Holly; and Hart, L. Gary. “Disparities in Perinatal and Infant Death Among Rural AI/ANs and Rural Whites: Is the Gap Narrowing?” Program of 2005 Annual AcademyHealth Conference, June 26, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts, CD.

25. Hart, Gary, Andrilla, Holly, and Rosenblatt, Roger A. “Staffing Patterns and Vacancy Rates of the Nation’s Federally Funded Rural Health Centers.” Program of 2005 Annual AcademyHealth Conference, June 26, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts, CD.

26. Fordyce, Meredith; Hart, L. Gary; and Chen, Frederick. “Rural and Urban Physician Distribution in the U.S.: 2005.” 10th Annual International Medical Work Force (IMWF) Conference. March 21-24, 2007. Vancouver, British Columbia.

27. Larson, Eric and Hart, L. Gary. “Changes in Characteristics of Physician Assistants (PAs) in the U.S.: 1967-2000.” 10th Annual International Medical Work Force (IMWF) Conference. March 21-24, 2007. Vancouver, British Columbia.

28. Skillman, Sue M.; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; and Hart, L. Gary. Washington State Registered Nurse Supply and Demand Projections: 2006-2025. Program 2008 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting.

Stopped recording abstracts in 2009.

102 Hart Curriculum Vitae 103 Most Recent Classes Taught and Student Advisees at Mel and Enid College of Public Health

Fall 2008 Advanced Public Health Policy Analysis (CPH 617) (3 credit course) -- DrPH required course.

Spring 2009 Public Health and Rural Health Policy Analysis (CPH 616) (3 credit course) MPH required course.

Fall 2009 Advanced Public Health Policy Analysis (CPH 617) (3 credit course) -- DrPH required course.

Spring 2010 Public Health and Rural Health Policy Analysis (CPH 616) (3 credit course) MPH required course.

Student Advisees at University of North Dakota

Mandi-Leigh M. Peterson, PhD student in Educational Foundation & Research (2016—Present) Laurie Jo Johansen, PhD student in nursing (2014—2017) PhD granted. Jennifer Eccles, PhD student in nursing (2016—Present)

Student Advisees and Committee Member Students at University of Arizona

Graduated MPH Advisee Students: Firas Marayati (MD, MPH) Graduated Undergraduate Advisee Students: Abe Beitty (pre dentistry) Current & Past DrPH Advisee Students: Mabel Crescioni, Judith Dandrea, Laurel Jacobs, Daryl Melvin, and Mike Humphrey. Current MPH Advisee Students: Abraham D Ater (pre dental) Current Undergraduate Students: Andrew Sloan (pre dental)

Student Advisees and Committee Member Students at University of Washington (incomplete list--only started well after leaving University of Washington)

Meredith Fordyce, Committee Member, PhD in Geography (2006) Eric Larson, Committee Member, PhD in Geography (1990) Amy Hagopian, Committee Member, PhD in Health Services Research (2006) Mike Parani, Committee Member, PhD in Geography (1998) Mike Mohrman, Committee Member, MS in Geography (2001) Mandy Whelan, Committee Member, MS in Geography

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