Curriculum Vitae

NAME: REID, Robert John

BUSINESS Institute for Better Health, ADDRESS: 100 Queensway West, 6th Floor, , ON, L5B 1B8, Canada Office: (905) 848-7580 x1642 Mobile: (416) 294-7567 Fax: (905) 804-7988 E-MAIL: [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: Canada & United States

EDUCATION:

University of Alberta, Canada B Med Sci Science 1984 University of Alberta, Canada MD Medicine 1986 Charles Camsell Hospital, Edmonton, Canada ─ Rotating Internship 1987 University of Alberta, Canada ─ GP/Anesthesia Residency 1988 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health MPH Epidemiology 1993 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ─ General Preventive Medicine 1995 & Public Health Residency Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health PhD Health Policy & 1998 Management

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine, 2000-ongoing. Certificant, Preventive Medicine & Public Hlth, American Board of Preventive Medicine, No. 51320, 1996-ongoing Certificant, American Board of Medical Examiners, No. 2246653, 1987. Certificant, Medical Council of Canada, No. 063929, 1987.

MEDICAL LICENSES:

College of Physicians & Surgeons of British Columbia, No. 20055, 1998-ongoing. Health Professions Quality Assurance Division, State of Washington, No. MD00041905, 2002-2015. US Drug Enforcement Agency, No. BR8136106, 2006-2015. Maryland Board of Physician Quality Assurance, No. D43594, 1993-1995. College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta, No. 9552, 1988-1998.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY & ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Organization Position Dates Current Positions: Trillium Health Partners, Missisauga, ON Senior VicePresident, Science 2016/06-ongoing Institute for Better Health, Trilliium Health Partners, Chief Scientist 2015/09-ongoing Missisauga, ON Institute for Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, Professor (status only) 2015/09-ongoing Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of , Toronto, ON Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Professor (part time) 2017/01-ongoing Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Affilate Scientist 2015/06-ongoing Seattle WA

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Department of Health Services, School of Public Health & Affiliate Associate Professor 2011/07-ongoing Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Past Positions: Group Health Research Institute, Seattle WA Senior Investigator 2013/04-2015/06 Group Health Cooperative, Seattle WA Medical Director, Research 2011/01-2015/06 Translation MacColl Center for Healthcare Innovation, Seattle WA Scientific Advisor 2008/05-2015/06 School of Population & Public Health, University of Adjunct Professor 2006/02-2015/06 British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Group Health Research Institute, Group Health, Seattle WA Associate Investigator 2008/05-2013/04 Department of Preventive Care, Group Health, Seattle WA Associate Medical Director 2003/01-2010/12 Group Health Research Institute, Group Health, Seattle WA Assistant Investigator 2003/01-2008/05 Everett Medical Center, Group Health, Everett WA Physician (part-time) 2005/09-2010/12 Department of Health Services, School of Public Health & Affiliate Assistant Professor 2005/05-2011/06 Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA Centre for Health Services & Policy Research, University of Member Faculty 1998/04-2010/06 British Columbia, Vancouver BC Manitoba Center for Health Policy, University of Manitoba, Associate Member 2001/06-2003/05 Winnipeg MB Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of Assistant Professor 2001/07-2006/01 British Columbia, Vancouver BC Department of Family Practice, University of Associate Member 1999/09-2006/01 British Columbia, Vancouver BC Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Associate Member 11/1998-06/2001 University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore MD Postdoctoral Fellow 1995/09-1998/09 Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore MD Resident, Public Health 1992/07-1995/07 Public Citizens’ Health Research Group, Washington DC Resident, Public Health 1993-1994 Office of Disease Prevention & Health Promotion, Department Resident, Prevention 1993 of Health & Human Services, Washington DC Anne Arundel County Health Department, Annapolis MD Resident, Epidemiology 1993 Dept of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB Clinical Lecturer 1990-1991 Lifeline Emergency Medical Services, Jasper AB Medical Director 1990-1991 Solicitor General, Government of Alberta, Jasper AB Deputy Medical Examiner 1990-1992 Private Medical Practice, Jasper AB Primary Care Physician 1989-1992 Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta, Edmonton AB Resident II 1987-1988 Charles Camsell General Hospital, Edmonton AB Resident I (Chief Intern) 1986-1987

RESEARCH FUNDING: a) Competitive Research Grants / Career Awards

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Agency1,2 Title Award Year PI Co-Investigator(s) NHRDP High Users of Health CAN 98-01 Barer Evans, Hertzman, Services $62,000 Sheps, Reid AHRQ Referral Patterns for New CAN 97-98 Reid Starfield, Ladenson Diabetics in Alberta $27,350 Diener-West, Forrest BCHRF Hospital Outcomes Study CAN 99-01 Kazanjian Clarke, Acorn, Reid $41,000 CHSRF Capitation Policy and CAN 98-99 Hutchinson, Reid, Birch, Dorland, Formulae Synthesis $53,490 Hurley (Co-PIs) Giacomini, Premi HTF Socioeconomic CAN 98-01 Kephart Wolfson, Reid, Roos, (Health Canada) Differences in the Use of $215,000 Muhajarne, Williams Health Care: Why Are There Non-Financial Barriers to Medically Necessary Services? CHSRF Patient-focused Care over CAN 99-02 Reid (Co-PI) Evans, Goldner, Time: Issues Related to $201,000 Barer (Co-PI) Hertzman, Hanvelt, Measurement, Sheps Prevalence, and Strategies for Improvement among Patient Populations in BC CIHR Opportunity Establishment of Western CAN 99-01 Johnson Reid, Toth, Blanchard, Fund Canadian Outcomes $50,000 Osei, Svenson, Jacobs Research Group BCMSF Patterns in Emergency CAN$30,500 00-01 Reid McGrail, Clark, Room Utilization in BC Sanmartin CHSRF Meanings and Measures CAN 01 Reid (Co-PI) McGrail of Continuity of Care $94,410 Haggerty (Co-PI) NDSS National Diabetes CAN 00-01 Kephart Blanchard, Reid, Hux (Health Canada) Surveillance System Data $75,000 Validation Project CIHR Best Practices for CAN 01-06 Best Stanwick, Reid, Coordinated Health $494,793 Tugwell, VanKoroff, Promotion & Health Frankish, McGowan, Services in the Midlife Beland, Woollard, Gryzbowski, Lowen, Balka, Wister, Lau McLeod, Murphy,

1 Funding agency abbreviations include: AHRQ – Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Rockville MD; BCHRF – British Columbia Health Research Foundation, Vancouver BC; BCMOH – Ministry of Health, Government of British Columbia, Vancouver BC; BCMSF – British Columbia Medical Services Foundation, Vancouver BC; CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA; CHSRF – Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Ottawa ON; CHS –Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle WA; CIHR – Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Ottawa ON; CMS – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Baltimore MD; CMMI – Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, Baltimore MD; CPSI – Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Ottawa ON; GHF – Group Health Foundation, Seattle WA; HTF – Health Transition Fund, Health Canada, Ottawa ON; MCHP – Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, Winnipeg MB; MSFHR – Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Vancouver BC; NCI – National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD; NDSS – National Diabetes Surveillance System, Health Canada, Ottawa ON; NIDDK –National Institute for Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda MD; NIA – National Institute on Aging, Bethesda MD; NIH – National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD; NHGRI – National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda MD; NHLBI – National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda MD; NHRDP – National Health Research and Development Program, Health Canada, Ottawa ON; PCORI – Patient-centered Outcomes Research Institute, Washington DC; RWJF – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton NJ; WDS – Washington Dental Service, Seattle WA 2 *designates currently held award or contract; ** designates total funds (direct & indirect) awarded in current year of grant award ; *** designates total funds awarded for duration of grant award

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Poole, Edwards, Chappell, Penner CHSRF Western Canadian CAN 01-05 Schechter, Barer, Savoie, Levy, Training Centre for Health $1,952,279 Sheps (Co-PIs) Reid, McGrail Services Research BC Children’s’ Obstetrical Services and CAN 02-03 Gryzbowski Reid, Liston, Torr, Hospital Population-based $30,000 Klein, Kotaska Foundation Pregnancy Outcomes in Rural British Columbia CIHR Incidence of Adverse CAN 02-04 Baker (Co-PI) Reid,Tamblyn,Cox, Events in Canadian $400,000 Norton (Co-PI) Blais,Ghali, Hospitals: an Inter- Redelmeier, Wright, provincial Analysis Sheps, Majumdar, Brown, Etchells, O’Beirne MSFHR Scholar (Career Award) CAN 01-06 Reid $350,000 CIHR The Impact of CAN 02-04 Reid McGregor, Levy, Socioeconomic Status on $18,425 Hertzman, McGrail Hospital Length of Stay in an era of Hospital Downsizing CIHR Knowledge Translation for CAN 03-04 Goldner (Co-PI) Carlton, Hills, Kelly, Chronic Disease $25,000 Maclure (Co-PI) Lau, Mullett, Reid, Management in BC Warburton, Woollard GHF Patterns in the Use of the USD 03-04 Reid Adult Periodic Health $15,185 Examination RWJF TheME PLUS: Efficacy of USD 03-05 Wildenhaus Green, Glasgow, Roth, a Web-Based tailored $19,903 (Project PI) Stretcher, Zeilke, Weight Management Reid (Site PI) Suggs, Ritzwoller, Program Kearney, Rothert, Doyle GHF Behavioral Health Risks in USD 05-06 Reid Grossman, Civic, Bell, the Group Health $20,000 Grothaus Population NIH/NHLBI The HMO Research USD 04-07 Larson Fishman, Ralston, (NIH Roadmap Network (HMORN) $3.5 million Boudreau, Reid, Initiative) Coordinated Clinical Greene and others Studies Network (CCSN) NIH/NCI/NHGRI HMO Cancer Research USD 06-07 Larson Reid, Mochawar, Ford Network: Multiplex $992.991** Genetic Screening Supplement NIH/NCI Breast Cancer USD 05-10 Buist Reid Surveillance in a Defined $408,300** Population (5U01CA063731-14) AHRQ Improving Access to USD 06-08 Grembowski Reid, Ralston, Martin, Improve Quality in an $427,143 Anderson HMO (5R01HS014764-02) AHRQ Shared Medical Records USD 07-11 Ralston Reid, Grothaus, and Chronic Illness Care $272,071** Haneuse (5R01HS016759-02) Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 5/43

NIH/NCI A Pilot RCT to Test the USD 06-07 Levy (Proj PI) Sherwood, Langer, Feasibility of Primary $25,000 Reid (Site PI) Lozano Care Obesity Prevention and Treatment Intervention CDC Colorectal Cancer USD$7,272 06-07 Baldwin (Proj PI) Green, O’Farrell Screening Provider (Group Health Reid (Site PI) Practices subcontract) GHRI Director’s Evaluation of the Group USD 06-10 Reid Fishman, Yu, Rutter Fund Health Medical Home $263,123** Model Experiment GHRI Director’s Diabetes Research USD 06-07 Reid (Co-PI) Spangler Fund Program Seed Grant $216,978** Newton (Co-PI) GHRI Director’s A Pilot RCT to Test the USD 07 Reid Lozano Fund Feasibility of Primary $26,445** Care Obesity Prevention and Treatment Intervention – CHS Supplement CHSRF/CPSI Medical Safety in CDN 06-11 O’Beirne Norton, Tink, Hebert, Community Practice $228,920* Carrie, Casebeer, Reid, Flemons, Lewis, Theman, NIH/NCI PSA Screening and USA 08-09 Etzioni Buist, Reid, Grossman, Referral Patterns at $32,861*** Zeliadt, Gulati Group Health Cooperative, 1992-2008 (5U01CA088160-08) NIH/NCI Testing an Optimal Model USD 08-13 Wagner Reid, Ludman, Chubak, of Patient-Centered $1,033,116 McCorkle Cancer Care (1P20CA137219-01) NIH/NIDDK Translating the DPP in an USD 09-11 Newton Grothaus, Ludman, HMO Setting: Telephone $480,000 Reid, Glasgow, Jeffrey, Intervention Planning McCulloch Grant (1R34DK076555- 01A2) NIH/NHLBI Collaborative Behavioral USD 09-11 Green Catz, Cook, Reid, e-Care to Decrease $499,972 Fishman, McClure Cardiovascular Risk (1RC1HL100590-01) US Veterans Veterans Administration 10-15 Fihn Altman, Anderson, Administration Patient Centered Medical Asch, Blaum, Bryson, (Patient Care Home Demonstration Canelo, Cates,.Chow, Services) Laboratory Coordinating Conner, Lessler, Center Grembowski, Conrad, Greenstone, Hart, Hebert, Hickam, Katz, Kerr, Lampman, Long, Lucatorto, Makki, Maynard, McConnachie, McDonell, Barr; Nebeker, Nichol, Paul, Peralta, Reid, Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 6/43

Rosenthal, Rubenstein, Sapir, Sharp, Wakefield, Werner, Winterbottom, Yano. US Veterans Pilot Study on Pre- USD 10-11 Reid Thilen, Treggiari, Administration operative Consultations: $18,258 Bryson Health Services Research & Development Center of Excellence Commonwealth Transforming Safety Net USD 08-13 Sugarman Daniels, Wagner, Fund Clinics into Patient- $4,399,214*** Austin, Coleman, Centered Medical Homes Schaefer, Reid AHRQ Evaluation of a Value- USD 10-14 Grossman Fishman, Reid, based Health Plan Design $1,998,887*** Hubbard, Martin, (1R18HS018913-01) Ritzwoller AHRQ Transforming Primary USD 10-12 Reid Fishman, Hsu, Care: Evaluating the $599,996*** Johnson, Coleman, Spread of Group Health's Tufano, Cheadle Medical Home (1R1HS019129-01) AHRQ Multi-Institutional USD 10-13 Selby Newton, Reid, Stewart, Consortium for CER in $532,143*** Harris, Kirchner, Segal, Diabetes Treatment and (Group Health Elston Lafata, Thomas, Prevention subcontract O’Connor, Sherwood, (1R01HS019859-01) only) Raebel, Donahoo, Nakasato, Ahmed, Novotny, Schmittdiel, Ferrara, Karter, Fireman, Neugebauer, Nichols, Hazlehurst, Hillier, Lawrence, Roblin, Pathak, Acharya, Heymann, Silverman, Heisler NIH/NIA Health risk assessment USD 11-14 Fishman Reid using real time clinical $164,000 data (5R01AG039467-02) Commonwealth Hybrid Strategies to USD 12-14 Reid Penfold, Fishman, Hsu, Fund Improve Health Care’s $349,965*** Miller Triple Aims: Lessons Learned From the Transformations of Two Health Systems Commonwealth National Patient Centered USD 11-13 Wagner Austin, Johnson, Fund Medical Home Curriculum $233,380*** Shaefer, Coleman, Reid, Daniels, Phillips CMS/CMMI Comprehensive Primary USD 12-17 Brown (Proj PI) Peikes, Gold, Dale, Care Initiative Evaluation $1,151,122*** Reid (Site PI) Kovac, Holt, Sykes, (Mathematica Policy (Group Health Taylor, Parchman, Hsu, Research) site only) Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 7/43

PCORI Creating a Clinic- USD 12-15 Hsu Cheadle, Fishman, Community Liaison Role $770,684*** Reid, Johnson, in Primary Care: Robbins, Tufte Engaging Patients and Community in Health Care Innovation Gordon & Betty Engaging Patients and USD 14-15 Weinberger Nichol, Hall, Barr, Moore Families as Partners in $499,605*** (Co-PI) Weissman, Wiest, Foundation Redesigning Healthcare Reid (Co-PI) Harris, Nickel, Hsu, Practice: The Ambulatory Johnson, Ness, Practice Assessment Johnson, Abraham, Project (American College Sweeney, Forss, of Physicians) Minniti GHF Addressing Specialist USD 14-15 Reid (Co-PI) Wagner, Handley, Demand through a High $117,998*** Abbott (Co-PI) Chang, Levy Referral Intervention AHRQ Sustained Implementation USD 14-18 Bradley (Co-PI) Parchman, Fishman, of Patient-Centered Care $1,232,326*** Lozano (Co-PI) Ludman, Lapham, for Alcohol Misuse Reid, Gilread, Brodsky GHF Innovations in Primary USD 14-15 Parchman Reid, Trehearne Care Teamwork $64,440*** CMS/CMMI Pediatric Partners in Care US 14-19 Melzer (Co-PI) Reid (PPIC) (Seattle Children’s $5,561,620*** Rivara (Co-PI) Hospital) ($566,419*** Fishman(Site PI) Group Health) CDC Community-based USD 14-18 Duchin (Proj PI) Reid, Patel Strategy to Test and Cure $492,514*** Scholes (Site PI) Hepatitis C (King County (Group Health Health Department) Site only) b) Non-competitive Research Contracts

Agency Title $ per year Year PI Co-Investigator(s) BC Ministry of Validation of ACG Case- CAN 98 Reid Weiner, Starfield, Health mix Adjustment System $6,000 Abrams Manitoba Measuring Population CAN 98-99 Reid Roos, Black Health Health with the ACG $12,000 System Manitoba Profiling Morbidity in CAN 99-01 Reid Roos, Black Health Primary Care Practices $14,000 Manitoba Changes in Practice CAN 02-03 Watson Reid, Katz, Roos Health Patterns of Primary Care $14,000 Physicians Alberta Health Application of Capitation CAN 02 Moore Reid, Woodhouse- Funding in Alberta $30,000 Lyons, Lu, Rafferty, Rose Washington Co-epidemiology of USD 08-10 Reid Newton, Spangler, Dental Service Chronic Periodontitis and $350,298* McCulloch, Hujole, Diabetes Mellitus Grossman, Inge GHF Adaptive Leadership USD 11-13 Reid Hsu, Tuzzio, Patterson Evaluation $150,000*** CDC Pilot Study to Evaluate US 13-14 Reid Chang, Johnson, Extracting National $48,215*** Pardee Ambulatory Medical Care Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 8/43

Survey Data from Electronic Health Records GHF Novel Approaches to USD 14-15 Chapman Wagner, Hertzler, Management of High Risk $273,335 Reid Barry, Fleming Patients AHRQ New Models of Primary USD 14-15 LeRoy Shoemaker, Care Workforce and $429,091*** (Proj PI) Mikolowsky, Levin, Financing (Apt Associates) (Group Schaefer Gertis, Wagner, Balit, Health site (Site PI) Reid, Parchman, only) Penfold, Johnson, Hsu, Austin AHRQ Synthesizing Lessons USD 14-16 Spera (Proj Gertis, LeRoy, Reid, from “IMPaCT” and $129,358 PI) Parchman, Johnson “Transforming Primary (Group Schaefer Care” Initiatives (Apt Health site (Site PI) Associates) only)

INVITED PRESENTATIONS:

1. Reid RJ. Applying population health approaches in health care to tackle health inequities: what can health regions and healthcare institutions do to produce population health? Health Quality Annual Conference, Toronto ON, 2018/10/17.

2. Reid RJ. Creating a Research-enabled Rapid Learning Health System. Annual Martin Bass Lecture. Trillium Primary Care Research Day, Toronto ON, 2018/06/06.

3. Reid RJ. Keynote Presentation. Research and the Learning Health System: What Will it Take? Canadian Health Services & Policy Research Alliance Annual Meeting, Toronto ON 2018/05/23.

4. Reid RJ. Upping the Value of Health Care: Accountable Care Organizations and the Necessity of Capable Primary Care. Associaton of Family Health Teams of Ontario, Toronto ON, 2018/02/28.

5. Reid RJ. Keynote Address. Advancing Primary Care Transformation: Cross Border Perspectives. Keynote. Advancing the Science of Transformation in Integrated Primary Care: Informing Options for Scaling-up Innovation, Washington DC 2017/03/02.

6. Reid RJ. Keynote Address. Information Exchange: An Essential Element for Team-based Care. Keynote. E-Health Policy Symposium: Towards Person-Centred Integrated Health in Alberta, Edmonton AB, 2017/02/14.

7. Reid RJ. Building Capable Primary Care: Implications for Ontario. Central Local Health Integration Network Board of Directors Meeting, Toronto ON, 2016/12/13.

8. Reid RJ. Steps in Building Capable Primary Care. Keynote. McGill Primary Care Policy Symposium, Montreal PQ 2016/05/05.

9. Reid RJ. Primary Care and the Patient-Centered Medical Home: Producing Healthcare that Matters to Patients and Families. Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network, Oakville ON, 2016/04/07.

10. Reid RJ. Ginsberg A. QI, Research and Innovation: 3 sides of the same coin? Quality Improvement Rounds, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, ON, 2016/02/11.

11. Reid RJ. Advances in Primary Care. Institute for Better Health, Seminar, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga ON, 2015/12/15.

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12. Reid RJ. Learning Health Systems: a Practical Approach. Seminar. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, 2015/12/02

13. Reid RJ. What’s Practical: the Intersection of Science and Care. Research Grand Rounds, Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauaga, ON, 2015/11/19

14. Reid RJ. The Patient-Centered Medical Home: Producing Healthcare that Matters to Patients and Families. Opening Keynote. International Conference on Integrated Care, Edinburgh, UK, 2015/03/25.

15. Reid RJ. Moving Towards the Learning Health Care System: Integrating Research into Practice and Policy. Annual Invited Lecture, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation (C2E2), Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, 2014/11/06.

16. Reid RJ. Re-imagining Primary Care – Learnings for Canada from the US Medical Home Experience. Vancouver Division of Family Practice, Vancouver, BC, 2014/11/04

17. Reid RJ. Lessons in Health System Learning through Research: a Case Study. Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 2014/04/18.

18. Reid RJ. Revisiting Learning Healthcare System Opportunities and Aspirations, Research Advisory Board, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2014/02/21.

19. Chapman W, Reid RJ, Arterburn DA, Dimer J, Rehrmann L. The Innovation Journey. Group Health Physicians 2014 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2014/02/12.

20. Reid RJ, Ross TA. The Basics of Adjusted Clinical Groups (ACG) Case-Mix System. Seminar Series. Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2014/02/11.

21. Reid RJ. Transforming Primary Care. Keynote Address. The Future of Primary Care Conference. The King’s Fund, London, UK, 2013/09/13.

22. Reid RJ. Innovations in Primary Care and Care Integration. Policy Rounds, Department of Health (Whitehall), Government of the United Kingdom, London, UK, 2013/09/12

23. Reid RJ, Erikson M. Group Health’s Medical Home Journey. Sutter Health, Fairfield, CA, 2013/06/04.

24. Reid RJ. Embedding Research Into Primary Care Remodeling: The Tale of one Healthcare System. Research Rounds, Department of Family and Community Medicine, , Toronto, ON, 2013/05/16.

25. Reid RJ. Spread and Sustainability of the Medical Home. Safety Net Medical Home Initiative National Webinar, Seattle, WA, 2012/12/19.

26. Reid RJ. Transforming Primary Care. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2012/05/25.

27. Reid RJ,. Fishman P. Group Health as a Learning Health Care System. Policy Rounds. British Columbia Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC, 2011/10/13.

28. Reid RJ. Learning Health Care Systems: the Medical Home Journey. Keynote Address. First Innovations Conference. Centre for Primary Care, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2011/10/14.

29. Reid RJ. Multiplex Initiative: Implications of Genetic Test Panels for Healthcare Seeking. Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2011/05/15.

30. Reid RJ. What’s science got to do with it? Achieving science-based practice and practice-based science. Birnbaum Innovation Forum, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2011/05/11. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 10/43

31. Reid RJ. Patients, Giants and Supermodels: Making Healthcare Better. Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2011/03/14.

32. Reid RJ. Workforce training for tomorrow’s primary care. Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) America, Healthcare workforce working group, Chicago, IL, 2011/06/29.

33. Reid RJ. Group Health’s Accountable Care Journey: from Medical Home to ACO. Montana Patient- centered Medical Home Summit, Helena, MT, 2011/07/08.

34. Erikson M, Reid RJ. Group Health’s Journey to Accountable Care. 3rd National Medical Home Summit, Philadelphia, PA, 2011/03/14.

35. Chaudhari M, Reid RJ, Newton K. the Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontal Disease Study. Washington Dental Service, Seattle, WA, 2011/03/31.

36. Reid RJ. Group Health as a “Learning Healthcare System”: the Research / Operations Partnership. Research Seminar Series. Center for Healthcare Policy and Research. University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, 2011/01/19.

37. Reid RJ. Medical Home Renovations: A Patient-centered Medical Home Case Study. 2011 Annual Snively Lecture Professorship. University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, 2011/01/18.

38. Reid RJ. Bringing Patient Reported Risks and Outcomes into EMRs. Measures of Health Outcomes to Improve Performance, Value and Productivity. A Symposium hosted by the BC Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC, 2010/12/09.

39. Reid RJ. Home Improvement at Group Health Cooperative. Work in Progress Seminar. Veterans Health Administration Health Services Research and Development Center, Seattle, WA, 2010/11/15.

40. Reid RJ, Galgay A. Medical Home Success Stories. 2010 Managed Healthcare Industry Forum: Health Plans Involvement in Patient-Centered Medical Homes and ACOs. New York, NY, 2010/11/08. Available at: http://www.corporateresearchgroup.com/MedicalHomes/Presentations

41. Reid RJ. Accommodating Part-time Providers and Residents in the Medical Home. QUALIS Health: The Safety Net Medical Home Initiative Webinar Series, 2010/08/03.

42. Reid RJ. Medical Homes in Action: The Group Health Experience. University of Leuven Study Tour, Seattle, WA, 2010/06/08.

43. Reid RJ. The Patient-centered Medical Home. Best Brains Exchange: Primary Care. Institute for Health Services and Policy Research, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Fredericton, NB, 2010/05/28.

44. Reid RJ, Larson EB. Informing patients of their genetic risks: effects on health care seeking from the Multiplex Initiative. The Multiplex Initiative: Implications for Personalized Medicine. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, 2010/05/27.

45. Reid RJ. The Patient Centered Medical Home: the Group Health Experience. Oregon Regional Learning Session, Safety-net Medical Home Initiative, Portland, OR, 2010/04/09.

46. Reid RJ. Changing Primary Care Delivery: Lessons from Group Health. Centre for Health Services & Policy Research Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 2010/03/30.

47. Reid RJ. Linking Access & Quality: the Group Health Experience. 7th Annual Taming of the Queue Conference: Linking Access & Quality, Ottawa, ON, 2010/03/25.

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48. Reid, RJ. Transforming Primary at Group Health Cooperative. 2nd National Medical Home Summit, Philadelphia PA, 2010/03/02.

49. Reid, RJ. Home sweet medical home: the Group Health Medical Home Experiment. Kaiser Permanente, Division of Research, Oakland, CA, 2010/01/21.

50. Reid RJ. Lessons Learned About Measurement and Evaluation: The Group Health Medical Home Experiment. Medical Home Coordination Group, Washington State Primary Care Coalition, Seattle, WA, 2009/11/23.

51. Reid RJ. The Group Health Medical Home Model: 2nd Year Results. Group Health Permanente Executive Board, Seattle WA, 2009/10/15.

52. Reid RJ. U.S. Healthcare on life Support? Is the cure worse than the disease? UBC Dialogues Lecture Series, Alumni Affairs, University of British Columbia, Bellevue, WA, 2009/10/01.

53. Reid RJ. The Group Health Medical Home Pilot: Primary Care on Roller Skates. Washington Patient Centered Medical Home Collaborative Workshop, Redmond, WA, 2009/09/29.

54. Reid RJ. Health Care Systems and Supported Self-Management of Long Term Conditions. National Series of Long-term Condition Workforce Development Master Classes, Ministry of Health, Government of New Zealand. Master classes in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Hamilton, NZ, 2009/05-06.

55. Reid RJ, Dimer J. A Hidden Epidemic: Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare. Group Health Medical Staff Videoconference, Seattle, WA, 2009/04/09.

56. Reid RJ, Carlson J. Improving Value of Healthcare at Group Health: Benefit & System Redesign. Group Health Benefits Coalition, Seattle, WA, 2009/01/13.

57. Reid RJ. The Multiplex Initiative: Genetic Testing in the Insured & Healthy. Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2008/11/19.

58. Reid RJ. The Group Health Medical Home Pilot: New Opportunities for Old Challenges. National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellows Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2008/11/17.

59. Reid RJ, Trescott C, Erikson M. Group Health Medical Home Model: Project Results and Plan for Spread at Group Health. Group Health Group Practice Division Fall Forum, Tacoma, WA, 2008/11/12.

60. Reid RJ, Eng A, Shriver H. The Medical Home Experience at Group Health. Presentation to New Zealand medical professionals at Group Health Factoria Medical Center, Bellevue, WA, 2008/10/30.

61. Reid RJ, Nelson A. Using Secondary Data for Research in Healthcare: a 25 year Perspective from US HMOs. Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health Information Summit, Toronto, ON, 2008/10/20.

62. Reid JR. Group Health Medical Home Experiment. Washington State Legislative Tour, Group Health Factoria Medical Center, Bellevue, WA, 2008/09/24.

63. Reid RJ, Soman M, Trescott C. Medical Home Model—1 Year Evaluation. Group Health Cooperative Board of Governors, Seattle, WA, 2008/09/23.

64. Reid RJ, Eng A. Group Health’s Medical Home Experiment. Group Health Clinical Improvement and Prevention Division, Seattle, WA, 2008/09/09.

65. Reid RJ, Kaschko J. Patient-centered Health Informatics: Transforming Health Care at Group Health. King’s Fund Study Tour, Seattle, WA, 2008/09/06.

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66. Reid RJ. Medical Home Implementation: Promise and Pitfalls. State of Washington Quality Institute, Olympia, WA, 2008/09/05.

67. Reid RJ. Medical Home Model 12-Month Evaluation Results. Group Health Primary Care Forum, Seattle, WA, 2008/09/03.

68. Reid RJ. Medical Home Model 12-Month Evaluation Results. Group Health Executive Leadership Team, Seattle, WA, 2008/08/05.

69. Reid RJ. Group Health’s Medical Home Model Experiment at Factoria. Kaiser Permanente Northwest at Group Health Factoria Medical Center, Bellevue, WA, 2008/07/25.

70. Reid RJ. Experience with Automated Health Risk Appraisals at Group Health. Presentation to visiting Senior Healthcare Executives from the United Kingdom and New Zealand, Seattle WA, 02008/5/21.

71. Reid RJ. Patient-centered health informatics: transforming care at Group Health. Department of Health Policy, Management, & Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, 2008/05/12.

72. Reid RJ. Opportunities for Research using Automated Health Risk Appraisal. Presentation to the NCI Site visit to Group Health, Seattle WA, 2008/05/05.

73. Reid RJ. Spangler. L. The DMAP Study: diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease. Western Diabetes Research Consortium, Seattle, WA, 2008/03/07.

74. Thompson E, Greene S, Reid RJ, Ridpath J, Fishman P, Hart G. The Coordinated Clinical Studies Network: paving the way for collaborative success: tools and resources for the multi-site journey. Center for Health Studies, Seminar Series, Seattle, WA, 2008/03/12.

75. Reid RJ. The Health Profile: transforming preventive care at Group Health. Presentation to visiting study group from the Capital Health Region & University of Alberta, Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA, 2008/01/14.

76. Reid RJ. Living Well at Group Health: Results from the Group Health Wellness Initiative Study. Group Health Community Foundation Volunteer Banquet, Federal Way, WA, 2007/12/07.

77. Grossman D, Reid RJ. Delivering Patient-Centered Care at Group Health: the Role of MyGroupHealth and the Health Profile. Presentation to senior national leaders in health promotion and informatics of the US Veterans Administration, Seattle, WA, 2007/10/09.

78. Reid RJ, Anderson M. A Hidden Epidemic: Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare. Grand Rounds, Overlake Medical Center, Bellevue, WA, 2007/10/04.

79. Reid RJ. Delivering Patient-Centered Care at Group Health: the Role of the Health Profile. Presentation to medical and administrative leaders at Duluth Health, Duluth, MN, 2007/10/15.

80. Reid RJ. Re-Engineering Healthcare to Improve Chronic Illness Care. Healthcare Discussion Series, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Pacific NW Chapter, Seattle, WA, 2007/10/03.

81. Reid RJ. From Across the Pond: Improving Quality in Health Care. 2007 Annual Health Economics & Health Policy Invitational Lecture, University of Wales, Bangor, UK, 2007/09/14.

82. Eytan T, Reid RJ. Patient Centered Health Information Technology: Personal Health Record, Electronic Health Record, and Electronic Health Risk Appraisal. Presentation to King’s Fund North American Study Tour for Senior UK Healthcare Executives, Seattle, WA, 2007/09/10.

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83. Reid RJ, Eytan T. Applications of Patient Centered Health Information at Group Health. Presentation to Group Health Study Visit by Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute, Oakland, CA, 2007/05/23.

84. Reid RJ, Melwani N. Activating and Engaging Patients around Health and Wellness. Association of Community Health Plans National Web Conference, 2007/05/21.

85. Reid RJ, Grossman D. Using an Automated Health Risk Appraisal at Group Health. Presentation to clinical leadership of Sutter Health, Seattle, WA, 2007/05/01.

86. Grossman D, Reid RJ. Web-based Approaches to Health & Wellness. Special Colloquium, Northwest Health Services Research and Development Center, Veterans Health Administration Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle Division, Seattle, WA, 2007/04/23

87. Reid RJ. Patient-Centered Health Informatics and Group Health’s Health Profile. Invited presentation to senior leaders of Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates & Department of Ambulatory Care & Prevention, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2007/04/09.

88. Reid RJ. Transforming Healthcare: Examples from Group Health. Institute for Health Services & Policy Research Journalists’ Workshop, Toronto, ON, 2007/03/27.

89. Reid RJ. Group Health’s Journey in Patient-centered Health Informatics. Presentation to the ‘International Learning Set US Study Tour’ of Senior Healthcare Executives from the United Kingdom and New Zealand, Seattle, WA, 2006/10/12.

90. Reid RJ, Braff J. Alternative Models of Institutional Review Board Review for the HMO Research Network. HMORN IRB Symposium, San Francisco, CA, 2006/10/08.

91. Grossman D, Reid RJ. Assessing Health Risk for Patients at Group Health Cooperative: the Health Profile. Presentations made to physician and nurse care teams at 20 Group Health Medical Centers, WA, 2006/07-10.

92. Reid RJ. What Will It Take to Achieve Safer Healthcare? Implications of the Canadian Adverse Events Study. Art McGregor Annual Invited Lectureship, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, BC, 2006/04/25.

93. Reid RJ. Deeper Data: New Data Sources for Research at Group Health. Breast Cancer Surveillance Scientific Meeting. Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2006/01/26.

94. Reid RJ. Keeping Well at Group Health: Use of the Prevention Visit 1998-2002. Group Health Cooperative Well Visit Committee, Seattle, WA, 2006/01/26.

95. Reid RJ, Bell E. Scaling Up: Measurement trends at Group Health Cooperative. Center for Health Studies Seminar Series, Seattle, WA, 2005/11/22.

96. Grossman D, Reid RJ. Transforming Patient-Centered Care at Group Health Cooperative. Presentations made to physician and nurse care teams at 20 Group Health Medical Centers, WA, 2005/10-12.

97. Reid RJ, Eytan T. Transforming Care at Group Health: Putting Patients at the Heart. Senior Executive Leadership Team, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC, 2005/11/03.

98. Reid RJ. Profiles, Report Cards & Dashboards: Assessing Provider Performance with ACGs. Second European ACG Conference, Bilbao, Spain, 2004/05/20.

99. Reid RJ. Outfitting ACGs with Snow Tires: ACG Applications in Canada. Second European ACG Conference, Bilbao, Spain, 2004/05/20.

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100. Reid RJ. Medical Errors & Adverse Events: Definitions & Measures. Patient Safety Committee, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2004/03/11.

101. Thompson RS, Reid RJ. A Vision for Prevention 2006: an Integrated System for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at Group Health Cooperative. Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2003/12/16

102. Norton PG, Reid RJ. Patient Safety and the Canadian Adverse Event Study. B.C. Health Leadership Council, Richmond, BC, 2003/11/07.

103. Watson D, Bogdanovic B, Heppner P, Katz A, Reid RJ, Roos NP. Supply, Availability and Use of Family Physicians in Winnipeg: 1991/92-2000/01. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy Seminar Series, Winnipeg, MB, 2003/04/.

104. Verhulst L, Reid RJ. The Fractured Patient. Policy Rounds, Ministry of Health Planning, Victoria, BC, 2002/12/16.

105. Clark M, McGrail K, Reid RJ, Hertzman,C, Sheps S, Evans RG, Barer M, Green B. Seniors and Sudden Loss of Independence. A Population-based Analysis of Two Cohorts in British Columbia. Grand Rounds, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2002/12/16.

106. Reid RJ. Meanings & Measures of Continuity of Care. Workshop on Linking Levels of Care. WHO European Office for Integrated Health Care, Barcelona, Spain, 2002/12/11.

107. Reid RJ. Making Sense out of the Case-mix “Alphabet Soup”: ACGs, ADGs, RUBs & EDCs. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Working Seminar, Vancouver, BC, 2002/11/20.

108. Reid RJ. Continuity of Healthcare: A Cross-boundary Perspective. Family Medicine Education Forum, Canadian College of Family Physicians, Montréal, PQ, 2002/11/06.

109. Sheps SA, Reid RJ, Cardiff K. Canadian Hospital Adverse Events Study. Policy Rounds, College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2002/10/23.

110. Cardiff K, Reid RJ, Sheps SA. Canadian Hospital Adverse Events Study. Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2002/10/02.

111. Reid RJ, Sheps SA, Cardiff K. Policy Implications of Canadian Hospital Adverse Events Study. Policy Rounds, BC Ministry of Health Services, Victoria, BC, 2002/09/24.

112. Reid RJ, Sheps SA, Cardiff K. Canadian Hospital Adverse Events Study. Seminar Series, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2002/09/11.

113. Reid RJ, Sheps SA, Cardiff K. Canadian Hospital Adverse Events Study. College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2002/06/28.

114. Reid RJ. Health Services Research in the Land of the Tall Timbers. Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2002/05/30.

115. Reid RJ. Innovations in Measuring Medical ‘Need’ in British Columbia. Canadian Health Economics Research Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, ON, 2002/05/18.

116. Reid RJ. Do Some Clinics See Sicker Patients? Implications for Primary Care Policy in Manitoba. Department of Community Health Sciences Colloquium Series, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, 2002/04/18.

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117. Reid RJ. The Physician Workforce in BC: an Update. Physician Education Planning Committee, Vancouver, BC, 2002/04/04.

118. Reid RJ, Verhulst L. Understanding the Mini-profiles in BC’s Medical Services Plan. Medical Grand Rounds, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC, 2002/01/15.

119. Reid RJ. Applications of Adjusted Clinical Groups in British Columbia. Case-mix 2001: New Frontiers in Health Information Conference, Niagara Falls, ON, 2001/10/29.

120. Reid RJ. Validation of Adjusted Clinical Groups in British Columbia. Council on Health, Economics, and Policy, British Columbia Medical Association, Vancouver, BC, 2001/04/10.

121. Reid RJ. Applications of Adjusted Clinical Groups in British Columbia. BC Ministries of Health Services and Health Planning Policy Rounds, Victoria, BC, 2001/03/10.

122. Reid RJ. Adjusted Clinical Groups in British Columbia: How Valid are They? Primary Care Demonstration Project Conference, Vancouver, BC, 2001/01/10.

123. Roos NP, Reid RJ. The Distribution of Morbidity Across Manitoba’s Physician Practices: How Do They Differ? Executive Committee, Manitoba Health, Government of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, 2001/07/13.

124. McGrail K, Reid RJ. Predictors of Loss of Independence in British Columbia Elderly, Vancouver/Richmond Health Board, Vancouver, BC, 2001/06/28.

125. Reid RJ. Health Services Research: Now a Pillar But What Really Is It? Institute Advisory Board Meeting, Institute for Nutrition, Metabolism & Diabetes, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Ottawa, ON, 2001/06/11.

126. Reid RJ. Preparing for the Coming Storm: Organizing Care for Persons with Diabetes. British Columbia Stakeholder Roundtable. Canada’s Research Based Pharmaceutical Companies, Vancouver, BC, 2000/11/30.

127. Reid RJ. Patterns of Health Service Delivery for Patients with Diabetes. Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes, Policy Advisory Forum, Vancouver, BC, 2000/11/16.

128. Reid RJ. Issues in Population-based Funding Adjustment in Alberta. Health Resourcing Working Group, Alberta Health and Wellness, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, 2000/05/12.

129. Reid RJ. Issues in Primary Care Reform. Primary Care Reform Project Committee. British Columbia Medical Association, Vancouver, BC, 2000/05/04.

130. Reid RJ, Hanvelt RA. The Effect of RADs on Physician Fee-for-service Payments in British Columbia, 1988-99 Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Senior’s Policy Rounds, Victoria, BC, 2000/03/22.

131. Reid RJ, Hanvelt RA. RADs and their effect on MSP Fee-For-Service Payments. BC Medical Services Commission and the British Columbia Medical Association, Victoria, BC, 2000/03/08.

132. Reid RJ, Hanvelt RA, Schneider D. Rationed Access Days Study: Overview of Findings. Executive Committee, Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors, Victoria, BC, 2000/02/24.

133. Reid RJ. Using Diagnosis-based Risk Adjustment in Research, Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes Investigators’ Meeting, Kananaskis, AB, 2000/01/22.

134. Reid RJ. Validating ACGs in Manitoba: an Update. Investigators Seminar Series. Manitoba Center for Health Policy and Evaluation, Winnipeg, MB, 1999/05/22. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 16/43

135. Reid RJ. Measuring Population Health Status. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Seminary Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1999/09/17.

136. Reid RJ. Performance of the ACG system in BC and Manitoba. BC Ministry of Health Policy Rounds, Victoria, BC, 1999/06/22.

137. Reid RJ. Measuring Population Health Status: How well does the ACG system do? Symposium on the Application of the Johns Hopkins ACG Case-mix system in Canada, Victoria, BC, 1999/06/21.

138. Reid RJ. Primary Care Reform & Population Health. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (British Columbia) Workshop on Health Reform, Vancouver, BC, 1999/03/06.

139. Reid RJ. Physician Resource Planning Initiative. Council of University Teaching Hospitals. Chief Medical Administrative Officers Committee, Vancouver, BC, 1999/05/31.

140. Reid RJ. Trends in the Supply of Physicians in BC, 1991/92 to 1996/97. Interface Forum on Health Human Resources Planning in British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1999/05/13.

141. Reid RJ. ACG Case-mix System: Concept and Development, Community Health Sciences Grand Rounds, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, 1998/02/06.

142. Reid RJ. The Potential for Diagnosis-based Risk Adjustment. BC Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC, 1997/09/23.

143. Reid RJ. Referral to Specialty Care in Alberta: Clinical and Non-clinical Factors. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1997/09/22.

LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY:

1. Reid RJ, Coleman K. The Patient Centered Medical Home: Reinventing Primary Care. Washington State House of Representatives, Health & Human Services Appropriations Committee, Olympia, WA, 2009/02/17.

MEDIA INTERACTIONS:

1. Print interview on primary care reform and the Affordable Care Act, US News and World Report, 2013/09/06. 2. Print interview on population-health informatics with Johns Hopkins Magazine, 2013/03/27. 3. Print interview on patient-centered medical home, Managed Care Magazine, 2010/08/12. 4. Print interview on patient-centered medical home, USA Weekend, 2010/08/27. 5. Radio Interview with Bill Resnick, KBOO Radio, Portland OR, 2010/08/18. 6. Print interview on patient-centered medical home, Kaiser Health News, 2010/05/06. 7. Print interview on patient-centered medical home, AAFP News Now, 2009/10/27. 8. Radio interview on patient-centered medical home, AMA’s ReachMD, 2009/09/09. 9. Print interview on patient-centered medical home, HealthLeaders Media, 2009/09/09. 10. Radio/print interviews on Intimate Partner Violence in Men, ABC Radio, CBS Radio, KPLU (NPR), MedPage Today, Reuters Health, Seattle WA, 2008/05/16. 11. Print interview on periodontal-diabetes study. Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle WA, 2008/02/24. 12. Print interview on prostate cancer screening controversies. MSNBC, 2008/01/17. 13. Print interview on tobacco cessation. Tri-Cities Journal of Business, Yakima WA, 2007/02/01. 14. OpEd. “The Most Dangerous Air Pollutant”. Seattle Times, Seattle WA, 2005/10/12. 15. Radio interview. The Early Edition with Rick Cluff, CBC British Columbia, Vancouver BC, 2004/05/25. 16. Radio interview. Newsline PM. C-FAX Radio, Victoria BC, 2003/09/28. 17. Radio interview. This Morning, Radio I, CBC, Toronto ON, 2000/08/30. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 17/43

ACADEMIC DEBATES:

Reid RJ, Thibault GE. Plenary Conference Debate. Integration of education into the patient-centered medical home. Annual Innovation Conference 2013. Center for Primary Care. Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA, 2013/10/03.

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION:

a) Oral Presentations

1. Reid RJ. Applying an Equity Lens to Health Service Delivery – A Canadian Perspective. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Seattle WA, 2018/06/25.

2. Reid RJ. The Rapid Learning Health System: Crossing over the 49th Parallel. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Annual Conference, Montreal PQ, 2018/05/30.

3. Reid RJ. Innovations en soins de première ligne: sur lesquelles repose la fondation de notre système de santé. Symposium sur les innovations collège québécois des médecins de famille. Montréal PQ, 2017/05/24.

4. Darer J, Reid RJ, Shah N, Solberg L, Gould M. Research-Operations Partnerships to Improve Care. Opening Plenary Panel. 2015 HMO Research Network Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2015/03/11.

5. Bust DSM, Chang E, Pardee R, Gunderson G, Cheadle A, Reid RJ. Primary care provider perspectives on reducing low value care. 2015 HMO Research Network Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2015/03/12.

6. Linz D, Reid RJ, Fishman PA. Understanding Transitions in Morbidity Burden: an Exploratory Analysis. 2014 International ACG Risk Adjustment Conference, Seattle, WA, 2014/04/28.

7. Reid RJ. Achieving the Triple Aim in Healthcare: A Healthcare Systems Perspective. Prevention 2014, Annual Meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 2014/02/22.

8. Ludman EJ, Bowles E, Rutter C, Chubak J, Penfold R, Reid RJ, McCorkle R, Wagner EH. Newly diagnosed cancer patients with and without depressive symptoms benefit from nurse navigation. 2014 Annual Meeting. American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Tampa, FL, 2014/02/15.

9. Peikes D, Reid RJ, Aengmavong A, Day T, Baron R. Staffing the Primary Care Practice of Today versus the Practice of Tomorrow: Insights from the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative Practices. AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2013/07/24

10. Reid RJ. Designing Work Process Interventions - the Soft Side of Lean. Spring Research Colloquium 2013. Relational Coordination Research Collaborative, Brandeis University, Waltham MA, 2013/05/30.

11. Reid RJ, Shi L. The Starfield Legacy: Primary Care and Health Equity. AcademyHealth 2012 Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2012/06/24.

12. Shi L, Gervas J, Reid RJ. The Professional Legacy of Barbara Starfield: Primary Care Concepts, Measurement and Effects. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Symposium Celebrating the Scientific and Policy Legacy of Barbara Starfield, MD, MPH, Baltimore, MD, 2012/05/10

13. Reid RJ. The Patient-centered Medical Home and Diabetes Care. American Diabetes Association 71st Scientific Sessions. San Diego, CA, 2011/06/25

14. Reid RJ. Group Health’s Patient-centered Medical Home Journey. AcademyHealth 2011 Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2011/06/13. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 18/43

15. Reid RJ. Evaluating Group Health’s Medical Home: From Pilot to System-wide Implementation. HMO Research Network Conference. Philadelphia, PA, 2011/03/23.

16. Reid RJ. Report from the Field: Implication of Patient-Centered Medical Home Projects. Internal Medicine 2010, American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, 2010/04/22.

17. Reid RJ, Larson E. Multiplex Initiative: Implications of Genetic Testing for Healthcare Seeking. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 2009/10/21.

18. Reid RJ. Energizing Primary Healthcare: New Opportunities for Old Challenges. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, 2008/11/06.

19. Reid RJ, Nelson A. Using Secondary Data for Research in US HMOs: Is There Anything to Learn? Canadian Institutes of Health Research Health Information Summit: Data, Data, Everywhere - Access and Accountability, Toronto, ON, 2008/10/21.

20. Braff J, Reid RJ. Update on Multi-site IRB Review Process in the HMO Research Network. HMORN Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, 2008/04/14.

21. Reid RJ. Accelerating Improvement in Chronic Illness Care: Maximizing Success in Primary Care. Swedish National Primary Care Conference, Ronneby Brunn, Sweden, 2007/09/20.

22. Reid RJ. An Update on Canadian ACG Applications. European ACG Conference, Karlscrona, Blekinge, Sweden, 2007/09/18.

23. Reid RJ. Translating Research into Primary Care Practice: The Group Health Cooperative Experience. Accelerating Primary Care Conference, Capital Health & the University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, 2007/04/18.

24. Reid RJ. Applying the Chronic Care Model to Intimate Partner Violence. Marcy Gross Research Symposium, Annual Conference, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA, 2007/03/15.

25. Reid RJ, Ridpath J, Larson E. Coordinating Research Review in the HMO Research Network. HMO Research Network Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2006/05/03.

26. Reid RJ, Scholes D, Grothaus L, McClure J, Fishman P, Sisk C, Lindenbaum J, Green B, Grafton J, Thompson RS. A randomized trial of strategies to increase Chlamydia screening. Preventive Medicine 2006. American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, 2006/02/22.

27. Reid RJ, Eytan T. Transforming Care at Group Health Cooperative: Putting Patients at the Heart. Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute / University of British Columbia Symposium on Health Systems Thinking, Seattle, WA, 2005/07/13.

28. Watson D, Broemeling AM, Reid RJ, Black C. A Results-based Logic Model for Primary Health Care. Canadian Association for Health Services Research and Policy Annual Conference, Montréal, PQ, 2005/ 09/18.

29. Levy AR, Johnston KM, Gustafson P, Palepau A, Reid RJ, McGrail KM, Brophy J. B-blockers for Treating Heart Failure Among the Elderly in British Columbia, Canada,1993-2001. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 10th Annual International Meeting, Washington, DC, 2005/05/16.

30. Reid RJ. New Perspectives in Measuring Chronic Illness Care. Annual Conference, Center for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2005/02/25.

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31. Reid RJ. Integrating Prevention into Clinical Practice: 30 Years of Experience at Group Health. Colloquium on Prevention in Local Networks, Agence de Développment de Réseaux Locaux de Service de Santé et de Services Sociaux, Montréal, PQ, 2005/01/28.

32. Reid RJ. Moving Research into Clinical Practice: The Story of Chlamydia Screening at Group Health. Veterans Administration Symposium. Society for General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2004/05/14.

33. Larson EB, Ralston J, Reid RJ. The Quality Journey: Clinical Information Systems and Patient Safety – Separating Myth from Reality. Northwest Conference on Information Technology and Patient Safety, Seattle, WA, 2004/04/09.

34. Reid RJ. Implications for Patient Safety from the Canadian Adverse Events Study. 21st Annual Conference for Physician Leaders, British Columbia Medical Association & Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2004/02/04.

35. Reid RJ. Future Directions in Case-mix Research. International ACG Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2003/11/11.

36. Reid RJ. Conspicuous Consumption: Morbidity Patterns of High Users of Physician Services in British Columbia. International ACG Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2003/11/11.

37. Reid RJ. ACGs on Snow treads: Canadian Applications. Academy Health Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2003/06/27.

38. Reid RJ. Methods for Population-based Funding in Primary Care. Canadian Health Economics Research Association Annual Meeting. Halifax, NS, 2002/05/22.

39. Haggerty J, Reid RJ, McKendry R. A Review of “Continuity of Care” in the Medical Literature: Are We Talking about the Same Thing? National Primary Care Research Group Scientific Meeting, Halifax, NS, 2001/10/13.

40. Reid RJ. Review of Measures and Indicators of Continuity of Care, National Workshop on Continuity of Care Concepts and Measures, Vancouver, BC, 2001/06/18.

41. Reid RJ. Outfitting ACGs with Snow Tires: Applications in Canada, 2nd International ACG User’s Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2000/17/09.

42. Reid RJ. Who Cares for Whom? Specialist Referral Patterns for Diabetes in Alberta. Alberta Medical Association / Canadian Diabetes Association Meeting, Calgary, AB, 1999/11/05.

43. Reid RJ. Measuring Population Health Status in Manitoba: How Well Does the ACG System Do?, Johns Hopkins International Adjusted Clinical Group Users Conference, Baltimore, MD, 1999/04/26.

44. Reid RJ. Diagnosis-based Risk Adjustment: Applications to Provider Profiling and Payment. Canadian Institute for Health Information Case-mix Conference, Canmore, AB, 1998/09/15.

45. Reid RJ, Forrest CB, Starfield B. Do Health Needs Drive Referral to Specialty Care in Canada? A Claims- based Analysis of Equity in Diabetes Care. Association for Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1998/06/12.

46. Forrest CB, Glade G, Baker A, Starfield B, Reid RJ, Kang M. Physicians’ Decisions t Refer Children and Adolescents to Specialty Care: the Impact of Clinical and Non-clinical Factors. Association for Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1998/06/12.

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1. Chang E, Buist DSM, Handley M, Johnson E, Fuller S, Pardee R, Gunderson G, Reid RJ. Medical Resource Use Among Primary Care Physicians Following the Adoption of Personalized, Transparent Reporting. AcademyHealth ARM 2015.

2. *Mroz T, Reid RJ. Home Health Services for Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries within an Integrated Delivery System. AcademyHealth ARM 2015.

3. *Mroz T, Reid RJ. Uptake of Hospice and Place of Death among Home-based Care Users. AcademyHealth ARM 2015.

4. Grossman DC, Anderson A, Ritzwoller DA, Fishman PA, Henrikson N, Anderson ML, Theis K, Reid RJ. Evaluation of Value-Based Insurance Design Product Among Healthcare Workers. AcademyHealth ARM 2015.

5. Fuller S, Pardee R, Chang E, Reid RJ, Handley M, Bust DSM. Choosing Wisely – Avoid High-End Imaging for Uncomplicated Headache: the Role of the EHR in Measuring and Reducing Low-Value Care. 2015 HMO Research Network Conference, Boston, MA, 2015/03.

6. Helfrich CD, Simonetti J, Reid RJ, Joos S, Wakefield BJ, Randall IA, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD, Harvey HB, Nelson KM. Elements of Team-Based Care in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Are Associated with Lower Burnout Among VA Primary Care Employees. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2014/06/09.

7. Helfrich CD, Simonetti J, Reid RJ, Joos S, Wakefield BJ, Randall IR, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD, Harvey HB, Nelson KM. Elements of Team-Based Care in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Are Associated with Lower Burnout Among VA Primary Care Employees. SGIM 36th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 2014/04/25.

8. Shapiro R, Peikes D, Dale S, Reid RJ, Kovac M, Brown R, Day T. Fixing Primary Care: Insights From Practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative. AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2013/07.

9. Lawrence JM, O'Connor PJ, Desai JR, Reid RJ, Schroeder E, Vupputuri S, Yan XS, Steiner JS, Nichols GA, for the SUPREME-DM Study Group. Diabetes Prevalence among 2.4 Million Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Members < 20 Years of Age, 2005-2009: The SUPREME-DM Project. European Association for the Study of Diabetes. Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany, 2012/10.

10. Lawrence JM, Desai JR, O'Connor PJ, Schroeder E, Vupputuri S, Reid RJ, Steiner JS, Nichols GA. Use of Electronic Health Records to Estimate 5-Year Incidence of Diabetes among Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Members < 20 Years of Age: The SUPREME-DM Project. International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes, 38th Annual Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, 2012/10.

11. Newton KM, Ludman EJ, Mohelnitsky AL, Wellman RD, Gunderson GD, Fuller S, Reid RJ. A telephone intervention for diabetes prevention: the Call-2-Health trial. American Diabetes Association 72nd Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia PA, 2012/06.

12. SUPREME-DM DataLink Writing Group. Prevalence of Diabetes among 7 Million Adult HMO Members, 2005-2009: The SUPREME-DM Project. American Diabetes Association 72nd Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia PA, 2012/06.

13. SUPREME-DM DataLink Writing Group. 5-Year Incidence of Diabetes among 6.7 Million Adult HMO Members: The SUPREME-DM Project. American Diabetes Association 72nd Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia PA, 2012/06.

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14. Reid RJ, Johnson E, Fishman P, Hsu C, Ross T, Coleman K, Ehrlich K, Liss D, Trescott C, Larson EB. Spread of the Patient-Centered Medical Home at Group Health: Preliminary Findings. AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference, Bethesda MD, 2011/09.

15. Liss D, Fishman P, Reid RJ. Use of care for patients with chronic disease in a medical home demonstration. NSRA Trainee Conference, Seattle, WA, 2011/06.

16. Hsu C, Coleman K, Ross T, Johnson E, Fishman P, Larson EB, Liss D, Cheadle A, Trescott C, Erickson M, Reid RJ. Implementing a patient-centered medical home redesign using Lean: a case study. AcademyHealth 2011 Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2011/06.

17. Hanley GE, Morgan S, Reid RJ, Barer M. Income-related inequity in pharmaceutical treatment following acute myocardial infarction. 2011 Annual Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians Conference, Ottawa, ON, 2011/04.

18. Lyles CR, Harris LT, Jordan L, Grothaus L, Wehnes L, Reid RJ, Ralston JD. Patient Race/Ethnicity and Shared Electronic Medical Record Use among Diabetes Patients at Group Health Cooperative. Society for Behavioral Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2011/04.

19. Thilen S, Bryson C, Reid RJ, Treggiari M. Patterns of preoperative consultation by risk and surgical specialty in a large health care system. Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, 2011/03.

20. Chaudhari M, Hubbard R, Reid RJ, Inge R, Newton KM, Spangler L, Barlow WE, Implications of Diabetes on Dental Utilization & Costs, HMO Research Network Conference, Boston, MA, 2011/02.

21. Tufano JT, Ralston JD, Tarczy-Harnoch P, Reid RJ. Participatory (re)design of a sociotechnical healthcare delivery system: the Group Health Patient-Centered Medical Home. International Conference on Information Technology in Health Care, Aalborg, Denmark, 2010/06.

22. Romaire MA, Buist DSM, Anderson ML, Aiello Bowles EJ, Reid RJ, Grossman DC. Evaluation of a Patient-Centered versus Condition-Specific Reminder Letter for Mammography. AcademyHealth 2010 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2010/06.

23. Fenton J, Reid RJ, Buist D, Baldwin LM. Patient adherence with biennial fecal occult blood test screening. North American Primary Care Research Group, 37th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 2009/11.

24. Spangler L, Inge R, Reid RJ, Barlow WE, Chaudhari M, Newton KM. Preliminary findings: A Population- based Study of the Association between Periodontitis and A1C. American Diabetes Association 69th Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA, 2009/06.

25. Weppner W, Ralston J, Koepsell T, Grothaus L, Jordan L, Reid RJ, Larson E. Use of a shared medical record among older patients with diabetes. 32nd Annual Meeting of Society of General Internal Medicine, Miami Beach, FL. 2009/05.

26. Levy RL, Sherwood NE, Langer SL, Reid RJ, Ballard SA. Overweight children and parental perceptions. Annual Meeting American College of Gastroenterology, Palm Beach, FL, 2008/10.

27. Baxevanis AD, Fredriksen M, Gibney G, Kanney D, Maddy N, Pardee R, Larson EB, Reid RJ, Hensley Alford S, McBride CM, Brody LC. The Multiplex Initiative: Developing a Computational Infrastructure for Studying the Impact of Personalized Genetic Testing. American Medical Informatics Association 2008 Annual Symposium. Washington, DC, 2008/11.

28. Wade C, McBride CM, Hensley Alford S, Baxevanis A, Reid RJ, Larson E, Brody L. When genetic susceptibility testing is offered for multiple common health conditions, who is interested? Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2008/03. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 22/43

29. Braff JP, Greene SM, Reid RJ. IRB review of multi-institutional research. Annual Human Research Protection Programs Conference, Boston, MA, 2007/12.

30. Ridpath J, Green SM, Reid RJ. Streamlining multisite IRB reviews: the CCSN research data repository. 12th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Portland, OR, 2007/05.

31. Green SM, Johnson K, Ridpath J, Reid RJ. Stages of Change: Is the HMO Research Network ready to consider alternative models for research review? 12th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Portland, OR, 2007/05.

32. Multiplex Study Team. Development of the Multiplex Initiative. 12th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Portland, OR, 2007/05.

33. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson M, Carrell D, Reid RJ, Rivera FP. Building the case for Intimate Partner Violence as a Health Plan Problem, 12th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Portland, OR, 2006/05.

34. Glasgow RE, Nelson CC, Kearney K, Wildenhaus K, Reid RJ, Ritzwoller K, Couper M, Strecher V, Green B. Representativeness in e-Health Programs: Factors Related to Recruitment, Participation, and Retention in an Internet Weight Loss Study. Critical Issues in eHealth Research Conference: Toward Quality Patient Centered Care, Bethesda, MD, 2006/09.

35. Reid RJ, Scholes , Grothaus L, Truelove Y, Fishman P, McClure J, Grafton J, Thompson RS. Is Provider Continuity Associated with Chlamydia Screening for Adolescent and Young Adult Women? Preventive Medicine 2006. American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, 2006/02.

36. McClure JB, Reid RJ, Scholes D, Grothaus L, Fishman P, Lindenbaum J, Thompson RS. Chlamydia screening in at risk adolescent females: screening practices and modifiable screening correlates. Preventive Medicine 2006. Preventive Medicine 2006. American College of Preventive Medicine Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, 2006/02.

37. Wildenhaus K, Suggs SL, Nelson CC, Kearney K, Strecher V, Reid RJ, Glasgow RE. An RCT to Evaluate the Impact of Adding Components to an Efficacious Internet Weight Loss Program. E-health Technology Research Conference, Washington, DC, 2005/06.

38. Levy AR, Johnston KM, Gustafson P, Palepu A, Reid RJ, McGrail KM, Brophy J. Decreasing hospitalizations for heart failure in British Columbia. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 10th Annual International Meeting, Washington, DC, 2005/05.

39. Nelson CC, Kearney KA, Wildenhaus K, Suggs S, Reid RJ, Strecher VJ, Ritzwoller DP, Glasgow RE. Recruitment, Reach, and Retention from a Web-Based Weight Loss Program in Three HMO Settings. HMO Research Network Conference, Santa Fe, NM, 2005/03.

40. Reid RJ, MacWilliam L, Roos NP, Black, C. Performance of the Johns Hopkins ACG System in Two Canadian Provinces. Association for Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 1999/06/28.

41. Reid RJ, Starfield B. Predictors of Referral for Newly-diagnosed Diabetic Patients. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons / Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, 1997/09.

42. Reid RJ, Fanning A. A Micro-epidemic of Tuberculosis in Alberta: Risk Factors for Infection. American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 1993/06.

c) Conference Organization

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1. Reid RJ, Bruckeridge D. Conference Co-Chair. Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research Annual Meeting. 2018/05/28-31.

2. Reid, RJ. Session Moderator. Making your Practice Patient Centered. ACP Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2015/04/30.

3. Reid, RJ. Member, Annual Conference Planning Committee, Prevention 2014, American College of Preventive Medicine, 2013-14.

4. Reid RJ, Chapman W. Co-Chairs. Annual Birnbaum Research Rounding Event, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, 2014/05/08.

5. Reid RJ. Session Chair. The Science of Equity in Health: Honoring the Legacy of Barbara Starfield MD MPH. AcademyHealth 2012 Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2012/06/24.

6. Reid RJ, Boudreau D. Scientific Co-Chairs, 18th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Seattle, WA, 2012/04/29-2012/05/02

7. Reid RJ. Session Chair. Implementing Medical Homes: Lessons for Evaluators and Policymakers. AcademyHealth 2011 Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2011/06/11.

8. Reid RJ, Greene S, Braff J. Conference Co-Chair. Symposium of Institutional Review Board (IRB) Chairs and Administrators for the HMO Research Network. San Francisco, CA, 2006/10/08-09.

9. Reid RJ, Haggerty J. Conference Co-Chair. National Workshop on Concepts and Measures of Continuity of Care. Workshop sponsored by the Canadian Foundation for Health Services Research, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and the Federal, Provincial, Territorial Advisory Committee on Health Services, Vancouver, BC, 2001/06/16-18.

10. Reid RJ. Conference Chair, Program Committee, 13th Annual Health Policy Conference. Threats to Quality Perceived or Real? Centre for Health Policy and Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2000/10/11.

11. Reid RJ. Conference Chair. A Cornerstone of System Change: Public Health Surveillance. Alberta Health Symposium, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, 1994/08/14.

MISCELLANEOUS SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:

a) University Academic Committees, Offices & Positions

1. Member, Advisory Committee for the Appointment of Chair, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, 2016. 2. Member, Research Committee, Toronto Academic Health Science Netwok, 2015-2016 3. Academic Promotions Committee, Group Health Research Institute, 2013-2015. 4. External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 2013. 5. Moderator, Residents Research Day, Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, 2002. 6. Member, Postdoctoral Search Committee, Center for Health Services & Policy Research, University of British Columbia, 2002. 7. Chair, Bursary Committee, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2001- 2003. 8. Member, Research & Patterns of Practice Working Group, Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, 2001-2003. 9. Member, Site Advisory Committee, Western Training Centre in Health Services Research, 2001-2004. 10. Member, Research Subcommittee on Medical School Expansion, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2001. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 24/43

11. Member, Research Fellowship Steering Committee, Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, 1999-2003. 12. Member, Post-doctoral Selection Committee, CHSPR & Vancouver/Richmond Health Board, Vancouver BC, 1999-2001. 13. Member, Mentoring Working Group, Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 1999.

b) Membership on Scholarly and Professional Societies

1. Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine, 2000-ongoing. 2. Member, American College of Medical Quality, 2008-ongoing. 3. Member, Academy Health, 1998-ongoing. 4. Member, Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Society, 1998-ongoing. 5. Member, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society (Alpha Chapter), 1993-ongoing.

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c) Membership on Journal Editorial Boards

1. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2013-ongoing. 2. Health Services Research, 2018-ongoing.

d) Memberships on Funding Agency Review Panels, Advisory Boards & Miscellaneous Workgroups

1. Special Emphasis Panel Member, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Washington, DC, 2013. 2. Expert Advisory Group Member, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning System (MELS) Workgroup, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Vancouver, BC, 2012-2014. 3. National Steering Committee member, Development of Measure of Receipt of Appropriate Clinical Preventive Services by Older Adults, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Washington, DC, 2012- 2014. 4. Expert Advisory Committee, Atlantic Healthcare Collaborative, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Halifax, NS, 2012-2013. 5. Technical Advisory Expert Panel Member, Collecting Data on Physicians and their Practices, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Washington, DC, 2011-2014. 6. Review Panel Member, Community-based Primary Healthcare Team Grant Peer Review Committee, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Ottawa, ON, 2012. 7. Review Panel Member, Partnership for Innovation Program, Group Health Foundation, 2011-ongoing. 8. Advisory Board Member, Institute for Health Services & Policy Research, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, 2005-2008. 9. Review Panel Member, Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation Funding Program, 2004-2006. 10. Review Panel Member, Health Research Fund Competition, Alberta Heritage Found for Medical Research, 2001-2003. 11. Advisory Board Member, Institute for Nutrition, Metabolism & Diabetes, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, 2001-2003. 12. Member, Team on Canada-Mexico Research Collaborations, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, 2002. 13. Inter-Institute Team Member on Rural Health Research, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, 2001- 2002. 14. Review Panel Member, Clinical & Health Services Grant Review Committee, BC Health Research Foundation, 1998, 1999. 15. Review Panel Member, Research Grant Review Committee, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, 1999.

e) Memberships on Other Committees & Workgroups

1. Chair, Search Committee, Research Chair in Popualtion Health, Trillum Health Partners and the University of Toronto, 2018.. 2. Chair, Search Committee, Dr. Mathias Gysler Chair in Patient and Family-Centred Care Research. Trillum Health Partners and the University of Toronto, 2017-ongoing. 3. Chair, Search Committee, Research Chair in Implementation and Evalutation Science, Trillum Health Partners and the University of Toronto, 2016-2017. 4. Member, Stakeholder Advisory Group, Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Initiative, US Veterans Health Administration, 2015-ongoing. 5. Member, Clinician Engagement Council, Patient Outcomes Research to Advance Learning (PORTAL), Center for Effectiveness & Safety Research, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA, 2014-ongoing. 6. Member, Steering Committee, 2013 Patient-Centered Medical Home Conference, Society for General Internal Medicine, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, and the American Pediatrics Association, 2012-13. 7. Member, Prevention Practice Committee, American College of Preventive Medicine, 2008-2010. 8. Member, Strategic Health Planning Technical Advisory Committee, Office of Financial Management, State of Washington, Olympia, WA, 2008-2010. 9. External Advisor, Cancer Survivorship Research Program, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, BC, 2007- 2011. 10. Member, Chronic Care Workgroup, Washington Healthcare Forum, Seattle WA, 2005-2008. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 26/43

11. Advisor, Tobacco and Alcohol Prevention Team, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2003-2011. 12. Advisor, Integrated Cancer Screening Team, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2005-2011. 13. Member, Human Subjects Review Committee, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2004-2009. 14. Member, Quality Measures Steering Committee, Washington Healthcare Forum, Seattle, WA, 2005-2009. 15. Member, “Just Culture” Workgroup, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2005-2006. 16. Member, Patient Safety Committee, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2004-2006. 17. Member, Physician Dashboard Workgroup, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2004-2006. 18. Member, Committee on Prevention, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle WA, 2003-2005. 19. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, National Diabetes Surveillance Strategy, Health Canada, 2001- 03. 20. Member, Data Validation Working Group, National Diabetes Surveillance Strategy, Health Canada, 2000- 01.

f) Peer-Reviewer

Competitive Research Grant Competitions: 1. Open Grants Competition, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2003, 2008. 2. Cancer Research Network, 2008. 3. Grant Competition, Ministry of Health, Government of Ontario, 1999. 4. Open Grants Competition, Medical Research Council of Canada, 1998. 5. Open Grant Competition, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1998.

Peer-Reviewed Publications: 1. American Journal of Managed Care, 2004, 2007, 2009. 2. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2010, 2011. 3. Annals of Family Medicine, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014. 4. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007. 5. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, 2001. 6. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2003. 7. Canadian Family Physician, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. 8. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2008, 2012, 2013. 9. Evaluation & Program Planning, 2009. 10. Genetics in Medicine, 2014. 11. Health Affairs, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016. 12. Health Policy and Technology, 2014. 13. Health Services Research, 2013, 2015. 14. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2013, 2014, 2015. 15. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016. 16. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2002, 2003, 2004. 17. Medical Care, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011. 18. Managed Care Interface, 2007, 2008. 19. New England Journal of Medicine, 2009. 20. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Care, 2004. 21. Social Science and Medicine, 1999, 2001.

Other Manuscripts & Documents: 1. Manitoba Center for Health Policy Series, 2008. 2. American College of Preventive Medicine, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Prevention Statement, 2009. 3. WHO Roadmap for Safer Primary Care, World Health Association, 2014. 4. Mathematica Policy Research, the PCORI Dissemination and Implementation Framework, 2014.

g) Consultancies

1. Needs-Adjusted Primary Care Capitation Project, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, 2003-2006. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 27/43

2. Alternative Payment Branch, Alberta Health & Wellness, Woodhouse-Lyons Consulting, Edmonton, AB, 2002. 3. Ontario Primary Care Reform Pilot Evaluation, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Toronto, ON, 2001-2002. 4. Primary Care Demonstration Project Evaluation, BC Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC, 1998-1999. 5. Strategic Planning, Public Health Section, Alberta Health, Edmonton, AB, 1994.

AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS:

2011&12 Top Doctor, Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, Seattle, WA. 2010 Don Miller Annual Research & Innovation Award, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA. 2010 Service Recognition, Department of Preventive Care, Group Health, Seattle, WA. 2006 Best Presentation, 2006 Annual Meeting, American College of Preventive Medicine, Reno, NV. 2004 Service Star Award, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA. 2001 Scholar, Health Services, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Vancouver, BC. 1998 Hume Doctoral Research Award for Outstanding Dissertation, Johns Hopkins School of Public Hlth, MD. 1993 Ernest Lyman and Helen Ross Stebbins MPH Fellowship, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, MD. 1985 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Bursary, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. 1984 Dr. Joseph Dvorkin Award in Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. 1984 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Bursary, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. 1983 Louise McKinney Postgraduate Scholarship in Medicine, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. 1983 Board of Governors Award in Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. 1980-82 Province of Alberta Scholarship, Government of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

TEACHING: a) Graduate Course Instruction Class Hours Year Course No. Course Title Role Size Taught 2017/18 HAD2002H Research Methods for Evaluating Hlth Systems, UofT Co-instructor ~20 12 2016/17 HAD2002H Research Methods for Evaluating Hlth Systems, UofT Co-instructor ~20 12 2012/13 HSERV 511 Introduction to Health Services and Public Health Lecturer ~70 2 2011/12 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 4 2010/11 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 4 2009/10 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 4 2009/10 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2008/09 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2007/08 HSERV 501 Public Health Practice at the Local Level, UW Lecturer ~70 2 2006/07 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2006/07 HSMGMT 590 Biostatistics, UW Lecturer ~30 2 2006/07 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2006/07 HSERV 501 Public Health Practice at the Local Level, UW Lecturer ~70 2 2005/06 HSMGMT 590 Biostatistics, UW Lecturer ~30 2 2005/06 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2005/06 HSERV 501 Public Health Practice at the Local Level, UW Lecturer ~70 2 2005/06 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2004/05 HSERV 501 Public Health Practice at the Local Level, UW Lecturer ~70 2 2004/05 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2003/04 HSERV 501 Public Health Practice at the Local Level, UW Lecturer ~70 2 2003/04 HUBIO 555 Medicine Health & Society, UW Lecturer ~100 2 2002/03 HUBIO 515 Interdisciplinary Course in Health Care & Society, UW Lecturer ~150 2 2002/03 DPAS Doctor, Patient & Society, UBC Tutor 70 3 2002/03 HCEP 508E Directed Studies, Transdisciplinary Models for Co-instructor 7 9 Community Partnerships in Research, UBC 2002/03 HCEP 508B Directed Studies, Health Services Research Instructor 11 13 Methods, UBC 2001/02 DPAS Doctor, Patient & Society, UBC Tutor 10 20 Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 28/43

2000/01 HCEP 502 Epidemiological Methods, UBC Tutor 42 6 2000/01 DPAS Doctor Patient & Society, UBC Tutor 70 1 1999/00 HCEP 502 Epidemiological Methods, UBC Co-instructor 31 12 1998/99 DPAS Doctor, Patient and Society, UBC Tutor 8 1998/99 HCEP 502 Epidemiological Methods, UBC Co-instructor 32 12 b) Graduate Student Supervision

PhD Student Supervision / Dissertation Committee Memberships: Elaina Orlando, PhD Candidate, IHPME, University of Toronto, 2016-ongoing. Masa Sasagawa, PhD Candidate, School of Nursing, University of Washington, 2012-2015. Susan Hernandez, PhD, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, 2012-2015. David Liss, PhD, (advisor) Department of Health Services, University of Washington, 2008-2012. Gillian Hanley, PhD, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2008-2011. Jim Tufano, PhD, Dept of Health Informatics, School of Public Health, Univ of Washington 2007-2009. Hans Kruger, PhD, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2000-2006. Alice Chen, PhD, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002-2006. Sandra Beard PhD, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002-2005. Jay Joseph PhD candidate, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002-2004.

MSc / MHSc / MPH Major Paper / Thesis Direction: Alison Thigpen, MPHc, Department of Health Services, University of Washington 2011-2012. Amy Keljo MSN, School of Nursing, University of Washington 2011. Daniela Chase, MHSc, Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences, Maastricht University, 2011. Nora Schentschischin, MSc, Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences, Maastricht University, 2009. Caitlin Rothermel, MPH, School of Public Health, University of Washington, 2007. Dug Anderson, MSc, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002-2006. Kia Solomons, MSc, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002-2003. Ellen Anderson, MHSc, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2002. Christopher Johnson MD, MSc, School of Human Kinetics, University of British Columbia, 2002. Michelle Mozell, MSc, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2001. David Moore, MHSc, Dept of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 2001.

Post-doctoral Student Supervision / Mentorship: Eva Chang PhD, Group Health Foundation Fellow, Group Health Resrch Institute, 2014-2015 (1° mentor). Tracy Mroz PhD, Group Health Foundation Fellow, Group Health Resrch Institute, 2014 (1° mentor). Avani Sheth MD MPHc, NRSA Primary Care Research Fellow, Univ of Wash, 2013 (2° mentor). Stephan Theilan MD MS, Post-doctoral Fellow, Veterans Affairs HSR&D Fellowship, 2010-2011 (2° mentor). Nora Henrikson PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Group Health Center for Health Studies, 2009 (2° mentor). Leslie Spangler PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Group Health Center for Health Studies, 2006-2007 (2° mentor). Andrew Kotaska MD, Clinical Scholar, Department of Family Practice, UBC, 2000-2002 (2° mentor). Margaret McGregor MD MHSc, Clinical Scholar, Dept of Fam Pract, UBC, 2001-2002 (1° mentor). Anne-Marie Broemeling PhD, Fellow, Centre for Health Serv & Policy Rsrch, UBC, 2001-2003 (1° mentor). Judith Krajnak PhD, Postdoc Fellow, Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre, 2001-2002 (2° mentor).

Professional Residency Preceptorships: Sean Skelton MD, RII, Family Practice Residency, University of Toronto, Research Elective, 2016. Chris Thayer MD, RIII, Group Health Family Practice Residency, Preventive Medicine Elective, 2007. c) Continuing Medical Education

Choosing Wisely: reducing the epidemic of overuse, Family Medicine Rounds, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, ON, 2016/04/21. The Medical Home Model: Patient-centered Care. Innovating Through Engagement. Seattle, WA, 2011/02/25. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 29/43

The Patient-Centered Medical Home Grand Rounds, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California Davis, Sacramento CA, 2011/01/18. Group Health’s Health Risk Assessment: What’s it all about? Family Medicine Videoconference. Group Health Permanente, Seattle, WA, 2011/01/06. Home Improvement at Group Health Cooperative. Work In Progress Seminar Series, Veterans’ Administration Health Services Research and Development Center, Seattle, WA, 2010/11/15. Group Health’s Medical Home Pilot: Results at 2 Years. Harborview Medical Center Chief of Medicine Rounds, Seattle, WA, 2010/10/12. Helpful Hints from Primary Care about Preventive Care Testing and Care Delivery at Group Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology Case Conference, Group Health Permanente, Seattle, WA, 2009/12/11. Home Sweet Medical Home – Re-Engineering Primary Care in the US. 37th Annual Advances in Family Practice & Primary Care CME, UW Medicine, Seattle, WA, 2009/09/14. A Hidden Epidemic: Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare. Medical Staff Videoconference. Group Health Permanente, Seattle, WA, 2009/04/09. The Medical Home Model at Group Health: Theory and Results. Medical Staff Videoconference. Group Health Permanente, Seattle, WA, 2008/09/25. A Hidden Epidemic: Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare, Obstetrics and Gynecology Case Conference, Group Health Permanente, Seattle, WA, 2008/ 09/12. Lecture Series. Managing Problem Drinking in Primary Care, 8 Group Health Medical Centers, WA 2007/07- 2008/03. Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare, Overlake Medical Center, Bellevue, WA, 2007/10/04. To your Health!: a Primary Care Guide to Detecting & Intervening in Risky Alcohol Use & Dependence, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2007/05/10. Transforming Patient Centered Care at Group Health, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2005/10/12. Turning Research Evidence into Clinical Practice, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 2003/10/04. Adverse Events and Medical Errors Workshop. Ministry of Health, Government of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, 2002/04/02. d) Graduate Course Guest Lectures

Logic Models. Research Methods for Evaluating Health Systems Innovation, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto ON, 2017/04/27 Measurement. Research Methods for Evaluating Health System Innovation, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Univesity of Toronto, Toronto ON, 2017/04/20 Organizational Leadership. RIII Seminar, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, 2015/10/06. Group Health as a “Learning Healthcare System”: the Research- Operations Partnership. TL1 Training Program Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2011/03/01. Implementation Research, Doctoral Seminar, Health Services Research Doctoral Program, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2010/10/27. Translating Health Services Research into Practice, Lecture to graduate students & faculty of the Western Regional Training Centre for Health Services Research, Universities of British Columbia & Manitoba, Vancouver, BC, 2007/10/26. Primary Care Policy in Canada. HCEP 542 Annual Guest Lecture, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2000-2002. Aging and the Future of Canadian Health Care, Back to Basics Lecture Series, Faculty of Medicine Undergraduate Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2001. e) Executive Training

Guest Faculty, Executive Training for Research Application (EXTRA) Fellowship Program, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Montreal, PQ, 2016/08/14. Guest Faculty, Executive Training for Research Application (EXTRA) Fellowship Program, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mt. Tremblant, PQ, 2014/08/18. Guest Faculty, King’s Fund Learning Network on Integrated Care, The King’s Fund, London, UK, 2013/09/13. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 30/43

Guest Faculty, Executive Training for Research Application (EXTRA) Fellowship Program, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mt. Tremblant, PQ, 2013/08/21. Guest Faculty, Atlantic Health Care Collaboration, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Saint John, NB, 2013/05/19. Guest Faculty, Executive Training for Research Application (EXTRA) Fellowship Program, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mt. Tremblant, PQ, 2012/08/23.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

Citation indices (Google Scholar): h-index: i10-index: a) Academic Journals

1. Gray MF, Sweeney J, Nickel W, Minniti M, Johnson B, Mroz T, Forss B, Reid RJ, Frosch D, Hsu C. You Need a Quarterback: Patient, family and physician perspectives on team care coordination in patient- centered primary care. J Gen Intern Med. (in press)

2. Chang E, Buist DSM, Handley M, Johnson E, Fuller S, Pardee R, Gunderson G, Reid RJ. Primary care physician resource use changes associated with feedback reports. Am J Manag Care. 2018;24(10):455- 61.

3. Tamblyn R, Meyers D, Kratzmann M, Bazemore A, Bierman AS, Bindman AB, Hogg W, Price D, Rowe BH, Roy D, Steinberg J, Reid RJ. Shared vision for primary care delivery and research in Canada and the United States: Highlights from the cross-border symposium. Can Fam Physician. 2018;64(12):930-4.

4. Tomoaia–Cotisel A, Farrell TW, Solberg LI, Berry CA, Calman NS, Cronholm PF, Donahue KE, Driscoll DL, McAllister JW, Mehta S, Reid RJ, Tai-Seale M, PhD, Wise CG, PhD, Fetters M, Holtrop JS, Rodriguez HP Brunker CP, Day RL, McGinley EL, Scammon DL, Harrison MI, Genevro JL, Gabbay RA, Magill MK. Implementation of Care Management: An Analysis of recent AHRQ Research. Med Care Resrch Rev. 2018:75(1);46-65.DOI 10.1177/1077558716673459

5. Poznyak D, Peikes DN, Wakar B, Brown R, Reid RJ. Development and validation of the modified patient centered medical home assessment for the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative. HSR. 2018.53(2):944-973.DOI:10.1111/1475-6773.1273

6. Verma AA,Guo Y,Kwan JL,Lapointe-Shaw L,Rawal S, Tang T, Weinerman A, Cram P, Dhalla IA, Hwang SW, Laupacis A, Mamdani MM, Shadowitz S, Upshur R, Reid RJ, Razak F. Patient charateristics, resource use and outcome associated with general internal medicine hospital care: the General Medicine Inpatient Initiative (GEMINI) retrospective cohort study. CMAJ Open. 2017 11;5(4):E842-E849. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20170097

7. Tuzzio L, Ludman EJ, Chang E, Palazzo L, Abbott T, Wagner EH, Reid RJ. Design and Implementation of a Physician Coaching Pilot to Promote Value-Based Referrals to Specialty Care. The Permanente Journal. 2017;21.

8. Sinaiko AD, Landrum MB, Meyers DJ, Alidina S, Maeng DD, Friedberg MW, Kern LM, Edwards AM, Peterson Flieger S, Houck PR, Peele P, Reid RJ, McGraves-Lloyd K, Finison K, Rosenthal MB. Synthesis of Research on Patient-Centered Medical Homes Brings Systematic Differences into Relief. Health Aff 2017: 36(3); 500-508. DOI: 10. 1377/hlthaff.2016.1235

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9. Johnson KE, Mroz TM, Abraham M, Gray M, Minniti M, Nickel W, Reid RJ, Sweeney J. Promoting Patient and Family Partnerships in Ambulatory Care Improvement: Narrative Review and Focus Group Findings. Advances in Therapy. 2016, 33(8):1417-1439. DOI. 10.1007/s12325-016-0364-z.

10. Hernandez SE, Taylor L, Grembowski D, Reid RJ, Wong E, Nelson KM, Liu C, Fihn SD, Hebert PL , A First Look at PCMH Implementation for Minority Veterans. Medical care. 2016; 54(3): 253-261.

11. Reid RJ. Embedded research in the Learning Health System. Healthcare Papers 16(Special Issue): 30- 35

12. Chang E, Buist DSM, Handley M Pardee R, Gundersen G, Reid RJ. Physician service attribution methods for examining provision of low-value care. eGEMs. 2016; 4(1): 1276. DOI: 10. 136063/2327- 9214.1276.

13. Buist DSM, Chang E, Handley M, Pardee R, Gundersen G, Cheadle A, Reid RJ. Primary Care Clinicians' Perspectives on Reducing Low-Value Care in an Integrated Delivery System. Perm J 2016;20(1):41-46

14. *Reid RJ, Anderson ML, Fishman, PA, McClure JB, Johnson RL, Catz S, Green BB. Relationship between Cardiovascular Risk and Lipid Testing in One Health Care System. BMC Health Services Research BMC Health Services Research 2015;15:281. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0884-2

15. Ludman EJ, Chubak J, Bowles EJ, McCorkle R, Jones SM, Reid RJ, Penfold R, Tuzzio L, Wagner EH. Do depressed newly diagnosed cancer patients differentially benefit from nurse navigation? Gen Hosp Psych 2015;37(3):236–239. DOI:10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2015.02.008

16. O’Malley AS, Rich E, MacCarone A, DesRoches CM, Reid RJ. Disentangling the Linkage of Primary Care Features to Patient Outcomes: A Review of Current Literature, Data Sources, and Measurement Needs. J Gen Intern Med 2015;30 (suppl 3):576-585. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3311-9

17. Hvitfeldt Forsberg HH, Nelson E, Reid RJ, Grossman DC, Mastanduno MP, Weiss LT, Fisher ES, Weinstein JN. Using patient reported outcomes in routine practice: three novel use cases and implications. J Ambulatory Care Manage 38(2):188–195. DOI: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000052

18. Jones SM, Ludman EJ, McCorkle R, Reid RJ, Bowles EJ, Penfold R, Wagner EH.; A differential item function analysis of somatic symptoms of depression in people with cancer. J Affect Disord. 2014 Sep 10;170C:131-137. DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.09.002

19. Cromp DA, Hsu C, Coleman K, Fishman PA, Liss DT, Ehrlich K, Johnson EA, Trescott C, Ross TR, Trehearne BT, *Reid RJ. Barriers and facilitators to team-based care in the context of primary care transformation. J Ambulatory Care Manage;38(2):125–133. DOI: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000056.

20. *Reid RJ, Wagner EH. The Veterans Health Administration patient aligned care teams: lessons in primary care transformation. J Gen Intern Med 2014; 29 (Suppl 2):S552–4. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-014- 2827-8.

21. *Liss DT, Reid RJ, Grembowski D, Rutter CM, Ross TR, Fishman PA. Changes in office visit use associated with electronic messaging and telephone encounters among patients with diabetes in the PCMH. Ann Fam Med 2014;12(4):338-343. DOI: 10.1370/afm.1642.

22. Persky S, deHeer DH, McBride CM, Reid RJ. The role of weight, race, and health care experiences in care use among young men and women. Obesity 2014;22(4):1194-1200. DOI: 10.1002/oby.20677

23. Helfrich CD, Dolan ED, Simonetti J, Reid RJ, Joos S, Wakefield BJ, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD, Nelson K. Elements of team-based care in a patient-centered medical home are associated with lower Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 32/43

burnout among VA primary care employees. J Gen Intern Med 2014;29 (Suppl 2):S659–66. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-013-2702-z

24. Peikes D, Reid RJ, Day T, Cornwell D, Dale S, Baron RJ, Brown R. Staffing Patterns of Primary Care Practices in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative. Ann Fam Med 2014; 12(2):142-149. doi:10.1370/afm/1626.

25. *Liss DT, Fishman PA, Rutter CM, Grembowski D, Ross TR, Reid RJ. Specialty use among patients with treated hypertension in a patient-centered medical home. J Gen Int Med 2014: 29(5):732–40. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-014-2776-2

26. Green BB, Anderson ML, Cook AJ, Catz S, Fishman PA, McClure JB, Reid RJ. e-Care for Heart Wellness: A Feasibility Trial to Decrease Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Risk. Am J Prev Med 2014;46(4):368–377. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2013.11.009

27. Wagner EH, Ludman E, Bowles EA, Penfold R, Reid RJ, Rutter CM, Chubak J, McCorkle R. Nurse Navigators in Early Cancer Care: a Randomized, Controlled Trial. J of Clin Oncol 2014;32(1):12-18. doi:10.1200/JCO.2013.51.7359

28. Buist DSM, Ross NK, Reid RJ, Grossman. DC. Characteristics of early adopters of an electronic health risk assessment in an integrated healthcare system. Am J Manag Care 2014;20(1):62-9.

29. O'Beirne M, Reid RJ, Zwicker K, Sterling P, Sokol E, Flemons W, Baker R, Clement F. The costs of developing, implementing, and operating a safety learning system in community practice. J Patient Saf. 2013;9(4):211-8.

30. *Liss DT, Fishman PA, Rutter CM, Grembowski D, Ross TR, Johnson EA, Reid RJ. Outcomes among chronically ill adults in a medical home prototype. Am J Manag Care. 2013;19(10):e348-e358

31. *Reid RJ, Johnson EA, Hsu C, Ehrlich K, Coleman K, Trescott C, Erikson M, Ross TR, Liss DT, Cromp D, Fishman PA. Spreading a medical home redesign: effects on emergency room use and hospital admissions. Ann Fam Med 2013;11:S19-S26. DOI:10.1370/afm.1476.

32. *Thilen SR, Bryson CL, Reid RJ, Wijeysundera DN, Treggiari M. Patterns of preoperative consultation and surgical specialty in an integrated healthcare system. Anesthesiology 2013; 118:1028-37.

33. Lyles CR, Grothaus L, Reid RJ, Sarkar U, Ralston JD. Communication about diabetes risk factors during between-visit encounters. Am J Manag Care 2012;18(12):807-815.

34. Green SM, Reid RJ, Larson EB. Implementing the learning health system: from concept to action. Ann Intern Med. 2012;157:207-210.

35. O’Farrell C, Baldwin MB, Green BB, Bowen D, Reid RJ. Physician-patient discussions and screening rates for colorectal cancer: a mixed methods study. J Am Board Fam Med 2012;25:771–781

36. Grembowski D, Anderson M, Ralston J, Martin D, Reid RJ. Does a large-scale organizational transformation toward patient-centered access change the utilization and costs of care for patients with diabetes? Med Care Res Rev 2012;69(5):519-539.

37. *Chubak J, Anderson ML, Saunders KW, Hubbard RA, Tuzzio L, Liss D, Morales LS, Reid RJ. Predictors of one-year changes in patient activation among older adults with diabetes and heart disease. J Am Geriatr Soc 2012;60:1316–1321.

38. Nichols GA, Desai J, Elston Lafata J, Lawrence JM, O’Connor, PJ, Pathak RD, Raebel MA, Reid RJ, Selby JV, Silverman BG, Steiner JF, Stewart WF, Vupputuri S, Waitzfelder B. Construction of a multisite DataLink using electronic health records for the identification, surveillance, prevention, and management Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 33/43

of diabetes mellitus: the SUPREME-DM project. Prev Chronic Dis 2012;9:110311. PMCID: PMC3457753.

39. Chaudhari M, Hubbard R, Reid RJ, Inge R, Newton KM, Spangler L, Barlow WE. Evaluating components of dental utilization among adults with diabetes and matched controls via hurdle models. BMC Oral Health 2012;12(20). PMCID: PMC3528407.

40. *Reid RJ, McBride CM, Hensley Alford S, Price C, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC, Larson EB. Association between health service use and multiplex genetic testing. Genet Med 2012 Oct;14(10):852-859. PMCID: PMC3424345.

41. *Reid RJ, Larson EB. Improvement happens: doctors talk about the medical home: an interview with Charles Mayer MD MPH, and Eric Seaver MD. J Gen Intern Med 2012;27(7):871-875. PMCID: PMC3378746.

42. Wagner EH, Coleman K, Reid RJ, Phillips K, Abrams M, Sugarman JR. The changes involved in patient- centered medical home transformation. Prim Care 2012:39(2):241-259.

43. Kaphingst KA, McBride CM, Wade C, Hensley Alford S, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC. Patient understanding of and responses to multiplex genetic susceptibility test results. Genet Med 2012 Jul;14(7):681-687. PMCID: PMC3417078.

44. *Hsu C, Coleman K, Ross TR, Johnson E, Fishman P, Larson EB, Liss D, Cheadle A, Trescott C, Reid RJ. Spreading a patient centered medical home redesign using Lean: a case study. J of Amb Care Mgmt 2012; 35(2):99-108.

45. Fishman PA, Johnson EA, Coleman K Larson EB, Hsu C, Ross TR, Liss D, Tufano J, Reid RJ. Impact on seniors of the patient centered medical home: evidence from a pilot study. Gerontologist 2012 Oct;52(5):703-11.

46. Lyles CR, Harris LT, Jordan L, Grothaus L, Wehnes L, Reid RJ, Ralston JD. Patient race/ethnicity and shared medical record use among diabetes patients. Med Care 2012 May;50(5):434-40.

47. Green BB, Anderson ML, Cook AJ, Catz S, Fishman PA, McClure JB, Reid RJ. Using BMI Data in the electronic health Record to Calculate Cardiovascular Risk. Am J Prev Med 2012;42(4):342-347. PMCID: PMC3308122.

48. Zeliadt SB, Buist DSM, Reid RJ, Grossman DC, Ma J, Etzioni R. Follow-up of PSA tests in clinical practice over the past decade: are patients undergoing biopsy at lower PSA thresholds? Am J Prev Med 2012; 42(1):37-43.

49. *Hanley GE, Morgan S, Reid RJ. Income-related inequity in initiating of evidence-based therapies among patients with acute myocardial infarction. J Gen Int Med 2011; 26 (11): 1329-1335. PMCID: PMC3208463.

50. Grossman D, Fishman P, Beck A, Reid RJ, Ritzwoller D, Martin D, Henrikson N, Hubbard R, Scrol A. Quasi-experimental evaluation of a value-based health plan design among healthcare employees. Clin Med Res 2011;9(3-4):173-4.

51. Newton KM, Chaudhari M, Barlow WE, Inge R, Theis MK, Spangler L, Hujole P, Reid RJ. A population- based study of periodontal care among those with and without diabetes. J Periodontol 2011 Dec;82(12):1650-1656.

52. *Liss DT, Chubak J, Anderson ML, Saunders KW, Tuzzio L, Reid RJ. Patient-reported care coordination: associations with primary care continuity and specialty care use. Ann Fam Med 2011;9(4):323-329. PMCID: PMC3133579. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 34/43

53. Hanley GE, Morgan S, Barer M, Reid RJ. The redistributive effect of the move from age-based to income-based prescription drug coverage in British Columbia, Canada. Health Policy 2011 Jul;101(2):185-94.

54. *Coleman K, Reid RJ, Johnson E, Hsu C, Ross T, Fishman P, Larson E. Implications of reassigning patients for the medical home: a case study. Ann Fam Med 2010;8(6):493–498. PMCID: PMC2975683.

55. *Spangler L, Chaudhari M, Barlow WE, Newton KM, Inge R, Hujoel P, Genco RJ, Reid RJ. Using administrative data for epidemiologic research: case study to identify persons with periodontitis. Periodontology 2000 2010;(58):1-11.

56. Weppner WG, Ralston JD, Koepsell TD, Grothaus LC, Reid RJ, Jordan L, Larson EB. Use of a shared medical record with secure messaging by older patients with diabetes. Diabetes Care 2010;33(11):2314- 2319. PMCID: PMC2963486.

57. *Spangler L, Reid RJ, Inge R, Hujoel P, Chaudhari M, Newton KM, Genco R, Barlow WE. Cross- sectional study of periodontal care and glycosylated hemoglobin in an insured population. Diabetes Care 2010;33(8):1753-1758. PMCID: PMC2909057.

58. Fishman PA, Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivera FP, Reid RJ. Changes in health care costs over time following the cessation of intimate partner violence. J Gen Intern Med 2010;25(9):920-925. PMCID: PMC2917667.

59. Fenton JJ, Elmore G, Buist D, Reid RJ, Tancredi DJ, Baldwin LM. Longitudinal adherence with fecal occult blood test screening in community practice. Ann Fam Med 2010;8(5):397-401. PMCID: PMC2939414.

60. *Tufano JT, Ralston JD, Tarczy-Hornoch P, Reid RJ. Participatory (re)design of a sociotechnical healthcare delivery system: the Group Health Patient-Centered Medical Home. Stud Health Technol Inform 2010;157:59-65. PMID: PMC20543368

61. *Reid RJ, Coleman K, Johnson EA, Fishman PA, Hsu C, Soman MP, Trescott C, Erikson M, Larson EB. The Group Health medical home at year two: cost savings, higher patient satisfaction, and less burnout for providers. Health Aff 2010 May;29(5):835-843.

62. Ralston JD, Coleman K, Reid RJ, Handley MR, Larson EB. Patient experience should be part of meaningful use criteria. Health Aff 2010 Apr;29(4):607-613.

63. Greene SM, Braff J, Nelson A, Reid RJ. The process is the product: a new model for multi-site IRB review of data-only studies. IRB 2010;32(3):1-6.

64. *Ross TR, Reid RJ, Fishman P, Yu O, Tufano JT, Larson EB. Patient and clinician experience in a patient-centered medical home demonstration. Clin Med Res 2010 Mar; 8(1):44. PMCID: PMC2842415.

65. Hanley G, Morgan S, Reid RJ. Explaining prescription drug use and expenditures using the adjusted clinical groups (ACG) case-mix system in the population of British Columbia, Canada. Med Care 2010;48(5):402-408.

66. Hensley Alford S, McBride CM, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC. Participation in genetic testing research varies by social group. Public Health Genomics 2011;12(2):85-93. PMCID: PMC3214933.

67. *Theis MK, Reid RJ, Chaudhari M, Newton K, Spangler S, Hujoel P, Barlow W, Inge R. Case study of linking dental and medical health care records. Am J Manag Care 2010 Feb 1;16(2):e51-56.

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68. O’Beirne M, Sterling P, Reid RJ, Tink W, Hohman S, Norton P. Safety learning system development: incident reporting and analysis components for family practice. Qual Saf Health Care 2010;19(3):252- 257.

69. *Chen AW, Kazanjian A, Wong H, Reid RJ. Differences in mental health diagnoses between recent Chinese immigrants and comparison population in British Columbia. Healthc Policy 2009;5(2):40-50. PMCID:PMC2805139.

70. Rivera FP, Anderson ML, Fishman PA, Reid RJ, Bonomi AE, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Age, period and cohort effects on intimate partner violence. Violence Vict 2009;24(5);627-638.

71. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Rivara FP, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Medical and psychosocial diagnoses in women with a history of intimate partner violence. Arch Intern Med 2009 Oct 12;169(18):1692-7.

72. *Reid RJ, Fishman PA, Yu O, Ross TR, Tufano JT, Soman MP, Larson EB. Patient-centered medical home demonstration: a prospective, quasi-experimental, before and after evaluation. Am J Manag Care 2009 Sep 1;15(9):e71-87.

73. McBride CM, Hensley Alford S, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC. Characteristics of users of online personalized genomic risk assessments: implications for physician-patient interactions. Genet Med 2009;11(8):582-587.

74. Fenton JJ, Reid RJ, Baldwin LM, Elmore JG, Buist DSM, Franks P. Influence of primary care use on population delivery of colorectal cancer screening. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(2):640- 645. PMCID: PMC2731702.

75. *Mador RL, Shaw NT, Cheetham S, Reid RJ. Whose record is it anyway? Putting patients’ interests at the heart of the implementation and use of electronic medical records. Healthc Q 2008;11(4):90-92.

76. Conrad D, Fishman P, Grembowski D, Ralston J, Reid RJ, Martin D, Larson E, Anderson M. Access intervention in an integrated, prepaid group practice: effects on primary care provider productivity. Health Serv Res 2008;43(5 Pt 2):1888-1905. PMCID: PMC2654163.

77. McBride CM, Alford S, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC. Putting science over supposition in the area of personalized genomics. Nat Genet 2008;40(8):938-42. PMCID: PMC2531214.

78. *Reid RJ, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Fishman PA, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence among men: prevalence, chronicity and health effects. Am J Prev Med 2008;34(6):478-485.

79. Fenton JJ, Franks P, Reid RJ, Elmore JG, Baldwin LM. Continuity of care and cancer screening among health plan enrollees. Med Care 2008;46(1):58-62.

80. Smith-Bindman R, Miglioretti DL, Rosenberg R, Reid RJ, Taplin S, Geller B, Kerlikowske K. Physician workload in mammography. Am J Roentgen 2008;190(2):526-32.

81. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Cannon EA, Fishman PA, Carrell D, Reid RJ, Thompson RS. Health care utilization and costs associated with childhood abuse. J Gen Int Med 2008;23(3):294-299. PMCID: PMC2359481.

82. Ralston JD, Carrell D, Reid RJ, Anderson M, Moran M, Hereford, J. Patient web services integrated with a shared medical record: patient use and satisfaction. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007;14(6):798-806. Epub 2007 Aug 21. PMCID: PMC2213480

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83. Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Fishman PA, Bonomi AE, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence and health care costs and utilization for children living in the home. Pediatrics 2007;120(6):1270-1277.

84. Glasgow RE, Nelson CC, Kearney KA, Reid RJ, Ritzwoller DP, Strecher VJ, Couper M, Green B, Wildenhaus K. Reach, engagement, and retention in an internet-based weight loss program in a multi- site randomized controlled trial. J Med Internet Res 2007;9(2):e11. PMCID: PMC1874718.

85. Fell DB, Kephart G, Curtis L, Nicol K, Muhanjarine N, Reid RJ, Roos L. The relationship between work hours, occupation and utilization of general practitioner services in four Canadian provinces. Health Serv Res 2007; 42(4):1483-1498. PMCID: PMC1955285.

86. Fenton JJ, Yong C, Weiss N, Elmore JG, Pardee RE, Reid RJ, Baldwin LM. Delivery of cancer screening: how important is the preventive health exam. Arch Intern Med 2007;167:580-585.

87. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Fishman PA, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence in older women. Gerontologist 2007;47(1):34-41.

88. Rivera FP, Anderson ML, Fishman P, Bonomi AE, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Health care utilization and medical care costs for women with a history of intimate partner violence. Am J Prev Med 2007;32(2):89-96.

89. McGregor MJ, Reid RJ, Shuler M, Fitzgerald JM, Levy AR, Cox MB. Socioeconomic status and hospital utilization among younger adult pneumonia admissions at a Canadian hospital. BMC Health Serv Res 2006;6:152. PMCID: PMC1697815.

90. Scholes D, Grothaus L, McClure J, Reid RJ, Fishman P, Sisk C, Green B, Grafton J, Thompson RS. A randomized trial of strategies to increase Chlamydia screening in adolescent and young women. Prev Med 2006;43(4):343-350.

91. McClure JB, Scholes D, Grothaus L, Fishman P, Reid RJ, Thompson RS. Chlamydia screening among at-risk adolescent females: a survey of family practice providers and examination of screening correlates. J Adolescent Health 2006;38(6):726-733.

92. Thompson RS, Bonomi AE, Anderson M, Reid RJ, Dimer J, Carrell D, Rivara FP. Intimate partner violence: Prevalence, types, and chronicity in adult women. Am J Prev Med 2006;30(6):447-457.

93. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Rivara FP, Anderson M, Reid RJ, Dimer J, Carrell D. Effects of intimate partner violence exposure on women’s physical, mental and social functioning. Am J Prev Med 2006;30(6): 458-466.

94. Aiello E, Taplin S, Reid RJ, Paschall M, Seger D, Kamel H, Tufano J, Ballard-Barbash R. In a randomized controlled trial, patients preferred electronic data collection of breast cancer risk-factor information in a mammography setting. J Clin Epidemiol 2006;59(1):77-81.

95. Jackson LA, Nelson JC, Benson P, Neuzil KM, Reid RJ, Psaty BM, Heckbert SR, Larson EB, Weiss NS. Functional status is a confounder of the association of influenza vaccine and risk of all cause mortality in seniors. Int J Epidemiol 2006;35(2):345-352.

96. *Reid RJ, Scholes D, Grothaus L, Truelove Y, Fishman P, McClure J, Grafton J, Thompson RS. Is provider continuity associated with Chlamydia screening for adolescent and young adult women? Prev Med 2005; 41(5-6):865-872.

97. Watson D, Reid, RJ, Heppner P, Roos NP. Growing old together: The influence of population and workforce aging on the supply and use of family physicians. Can J Aging 2005;24 Suppl 1:37-45.

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98. Watson D, Heppner P, Reid RJ, Bogdanovic B, Roos NP. Use of physician services by older adults 1991/92 to 2000/01. Can J Aging 2005;24 (suppl 1):29-36.

99. Green SM, Larson EB, Boudreau DM, Johnson KE, Ralston J, Reid RJ, Fishman P. The Coordinated Clinical Studies Network: a multidisciplinary alliance to facilitate research and improve care. Perm J 2005;9(4):33-35. PMCID: PMC3396093.

100. McGregor MJ, Fitzgerald M, Reid RJ, Levy AR, Schulzer M, Jung D, Groshaus H. Determinants of hospital length of stay among a cohort of pneumonia patients admitted to a large Canadian hospital from 1991 to 2001. Canadian Respiratory Journal, 2005;12(7):365-370.

101. Cummings P, Rivara FP, Thompson RS, Reid RJ. Ability of parents to recall the injuries of their young children. Inj Prev 2005;11(1):43-47. PMCID: PMC1730187.

102. Watson DE, Heppner P. Roos NP, Reid RJ, Katz A. Population-based use of mental health services and patterns of delivery among family physicians: 1992-2001. Can J Psychiatry 2005;50(7):398-406.

103. Kazanjian A, Green CJ, Wong J, Reid RJ. The effect of hospital nursing-practice environment on patient outcomes: a systematic review. J Health Serv Res Policy 2005;10(2):111-117.

104. Glasgow RE, Wagner EH, Shaefer J, Mahoney LD, Reid RJ, Green S. Development and validation of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC). Med Care 2005;43(5):436-444.

105. Andrusiek DL, Sheps SB, Abu-Laban RB, Levy A, Reid RJ, Zumbo B. Reliability and Validity of Retrospective Peer Review of the Quality of Care in Emergency Medical Services. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2005;12 (5 Supplement 1):17.

106. Long R, Whittaker D, Russell K, Kunimoto D, Reid RJ, Fanning A, Nobert E, Melenka L, Yacoub W, Bhargava R. Pediatric tuberculosis in Alberta First Nations 1991-2000: outbreaks and the protective effect of Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine. Can J Public Health 2004;95(4):249-255.

107. Watson D, Katz A, Reid RJ, Bogdanovic B, Roos NP, Heppner P. Family physician workloads and access to care in Winnipeg, 1991-2001. CMAJ 2004;171(4):339-42. PMCID: PMC509046.

108. Forrest CB, Kinder K, Lemke KW, Reid RJ. Adjusted Clinical Group--ein Instrument zur Prognose des Ressourcenverbrauchs: Ein bevölkerungsbezogenes Werkzeug der Gesundheitsfürsorgeverwaltung. Gesundheits und Sozialpolitik 2004;1-2:8-15.

109. Baker RG, Norton PG, Flintoft V, Blais R, Brown A, Cox J, Etchells E, Ghali WA, Hébert P, Majumdar SR, O'Beirne M, Palacios-Derflingher L, Reid RJ, Sheps S, Tamblyn R. The Canadian Adverse Events Study: the incidence of adverse events among hospital patients in Canada. CMAJ 2004;170(11):1678- 86. PMCID: PMC408508.

110. *Moore D, Castillo E, Richardson C, Reid RJ. Determinants of health status and the influence of primary health care services in Latin America, 1990–98. Int J Health Plann Manage 2003;18(4):279-292.

111. Haggerty JL, Reid RJ, Freeman G, Starfield B, Adair C. McKendry R. Continuity of care: a multidisciplinary review. BMJ 2003;327(7425):1219-1221. PMCID: PMC274066.

112. *Reid RJ, Evans RG, Barer ML, Sheps S, Kerluke K, McGrail K, Hertzman, C, Pagliccia N. Conspicuous consumption: characterizing high users of physician services in one Canadian province. J Health Serv Res Policy 2003;8(4):215-224.

113. Rosen AK, Reid RJ, Broemeling AM, Rakovski C. Applying a risk-adjustment framework to primary care: can we improve on existing measures? Ann Fam Med 2003;1(1):44-51. PMCID: PMC1466561.

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114. *Reid RJ, Schneider D, Hanvelt, R, Barer ML, McGrail K, Pagliccia N, Evans RG. The doctor is out: physician participation in British Columbia’s Rationed Access Days (RADs) work stoppage 1998/99. Hosp Q 2002 Winter;6(2):suppl 3-10.

115. *Reid RJ, Roos NP, MacWilliam L, Frohlich N, Black C. Assessing population need using a claims-based ACG morbidity measure: a validation analysis in the Province of Manitoba. Health Serv Res 2002;37(5):1345-1364. PMCID: PMC1464032.

116. *Reid RJ, Verhulst L, Forrest CB. Comparing apples with apples: applications of the adjusted clinical group system in British Columbia. Healthc Manage Forum 2002;15(2):11-16.

117. *Verhulst L, Reid RJ, Forrest CB. Hold it – my patients are sicker! the importance of case-mix adjustment to Practitioner profiles in British Columbia. BC Med J 2001;43(6):344-9.

118. Forrest CB, Reid RJ. Prevalence of health problems and primary care physicians’ specialty referral decisions. J Fam Pract 2001;50(5)427-432.

119. *Reid RJ, MacWilliam L, Verhulst L, Roos NP, Atkinson M. Performance of the ACG case-mix system in two Canadian Provinces. Med Care 2001;39(1):86-99.

120. Sheps SB, Reid RJ, Barer M,. Krueger H, McGrail, K, Green B, Evans R, Hertzman C. Hospital downsizing and health care use among elderly people in British Columbia. CMAJ 2000;163(4):397-401. PMCID: PMC80372.

121. Forrest CG, Glade G, Baker A, Starfield B, Kang, M, Reid RJ. Gatekeeping and referral of children and adolescents to specialty care. Pediatrics 1999;104(1 Pt 1):28-34.

122. Forrest CB, Reid RJ. Passing the baton: HMOs’ influence on referrals to specialty care. Health Aff 1997;16(6):157-162.

123. *Reid RJ, Hurtado M, Starfield B. Managed care, primary care, and quality for children. Curr Opin Pediatr 1996;8(2):164-170.

b) Other Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. Nelson EC, Hvitfeldt H, Reid RJ, Fisher ES, Grossman DC, Lindblad S, Mastanduno MP, Weinstein JN, Weiss LT. Using Patient-reported Information to Improve Health Outcomes and Health Care Value: Case Studies and Lessons Learned from Dartmouth, Karolinska and Group Health. Technical Working Paper. The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and the Group Health Research Institute. Available at: http://tdi.dartmouth.edu/images/uploads/tdi_tr_pri_ia_sm.pdf.

2. Wagner E, Coleman K, Reid RJ, Phillips K, Sugarman JR. Guiding Transformation: How Medical Practices can Become Patient-Centered Medical Homes. The Commonwealth Fund, February 2012. Available at: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/Files/Publications/Fund%20Report/2012/Feb/1582_Wagner_ guiding_transformation_patientcentered_med_home_v2.pdf

3. Coleman K, Reid RJ. Continuous and Team-Based Health Relationships Implementation Guide. The Safety Net Medical Home Initiative. December 2010. Available at: http://www.qhmedicalhome.org/safety- net/upload/TBC-12_20_V1.pdf

4. Watson D, Bodganovich B, Heppner P, Katz A, Reid RJ, Roos N. What’s up Docs? Supply, Availability, and Use of Family Doctors in Winnipeg. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, University of Manitoba, May 2003. Available at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/mchp/reports/pdfs/famphys.pdf.

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5. Thompson RS, Reid RJ. A Vision for Prevention 2006: an Integrated System of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at Group Health Cooperative. Discussion Document. June 2003.

6. Reid RJ, Haggerty J, McKendry R. Defusing the Confusion: Concepts and Measures of Continuity of Care. Policy Synthesis. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. July 2002. Available at: http://www.chsrf.org/final_research/commissioned_research/programs/pdf/cr_contcare_e.pdf.

7. Pagliccia N, Rahim-Jamal S, Reid RJ, Kazanjian A. Issues in Physician Resources Planning in BC: Key Determinants of Supply and Distribution. Update of Selected Tables Using 1998-99 and 1999-00 Data. Center for Health Services and Policy Research. February 2002. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2002/hhru02-03W.pdf.

8. Reid RJ, Bogdanovich B, Roos NP, Black C, MacWilliam L, Menec V. Are Some Physician Groups See Sicker Patients than Others? Implications for Primary Care Policy in Manitoba. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation, University of Manitoba and the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, July 2001. Available at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/mchp/reports/pdfs/acg2001.pdf.

9. Haggerty J, Reid RJ, McGrail K, McKendry R. Here, There and All Over the Place: Defining and Measuring Continuity of Health Care. A Discussion Paper. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. June 2001. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2001/hpru01-10D.pdf.

10. Menec VH, Black C, Roos NP, Bogdanovich B, Reid RJ. Defining Practice Populations for Primary Care: Methods and Issues. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation. February 2000. Available at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/mchp/reports/pdfs/roster.pdf.

11. Reid RJ, MacWilliam L, Roos NP, Bogdanovich B, Black C. Measuring Morbidity in Populations: Performance of the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Group Case-mix Adjustment System in Manitoba. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation and Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia. June 1999. Available at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/mchp/reports/pdfs/acg.pdf.

12. Hutchinson B, Hurley J, Reid RJ, Dorland J, Birch S, Giacomini M. Capitation Formulae for Integrated Health Systems: A Policy Synthesis. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. 1999. Available at: http://www.chsrf.ca/final_research/commissioned_research/policy_synthesis/pdf/pses-capitform_e.pdf.

13. Hurley J, Hutchinson B, Birch S, Dorland J, Reid RJ, Giacomini M. Policy Considerations in Implementing Capitation for Integrated Health Systems. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. 1999. Available at: http://www.chsrf.ca/final_research/commissioned_research/policy_synthesis/pdf/pses- impcap_e.pdf.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: a) Conference Proceedings

1. Parchman M, Eng A, Hsu C, Reid RJ. Interprofessional Learning and Team-based Care During a Primary Care Delivery System Redesign at Group Health. In Transforming Patient Care: Aligning Interprofessional Education with Clinical Practice Redesign. Proceedings of a Conference sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. New York, NY: Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation; 2013. Available at: http://www.macyfoundation.org/

2. Reid RJ. Measuring Chronic Illness Care. In As Good as It Gets? Strategies for Improving Chronic Care Management. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Health Policy Conference. Vancouver, BC: Centre for Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 40/43

Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia; 2005. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/chspr/2005hpc/

3. Reid RJ. Broemeling AM. Adjusting for Risk (or the Risks of Adjustment) in Primary Care. In Methods for Practice-based Research Networks: Challenges and Opportunities. Proceedings from the Practice- Based Research Network s Methods Conference. Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 2001. Available at: http://www.aafp.org/x21011.xml b) Book Chapters

1. Weppner WG, Coleman K, Reid RJ, Larson EB. Improving Management of Chronic Disease. In Berman S, ed. From Front Office to Front Line: Essential Issues for Health Care Leaders. Second ed. Oakbrook Terrace, Il: Joint Commission Resources Inc.; 2012:127-158. Available at: http://www.jcrinc.com/Books- and-E-books/FOFL11/4026/

2. Reid RJ. Grant C, Wilson M, DiGuiseppi C. Post exposure prophylaxis for selected infectious diseases. In US Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1995. Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstfix.htm. c) Technical Reports

1. Lavis JN, Gauvin F-P, Mattison CA, Moat KA, Waddell K, Wilson MG, Reid RJ. Rapid synthesis: Creating rapid-learning health systems in Canada. Hamilton, Canada: McMaster Health Forum, 10 December 2018. Available at: https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/product-documents/rapid- responses/creating-rapid-learning-health-systems-in-canada.pdf?sfvrsn=4

2. Lavis JN, Gauvin F-P, Reid RJ, Bullock H, Wodchis W, Hayes A. Rapid synthesis: Creating a rapid- learning health system in Ontario. Hamilton, Canada: McMaster Health Forum, 31 March 2018. Available at: https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/product-documents/rapid-responses/creating-a- rapid-learning-health-system-in-ontario.pdf?sfvrsn=4

3. Wilson MG, Reid RJ, Lavis JN, Moat, KA, Guta A. Evidence Brief: Building a Primary-Care ‘Home’ for Every Ontarian. Hamilton, Canada: McMaster Health Forum, 11 March 2016. Available at: https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/product-documents/evidence-briefs/primary-care- home-eb.pdf?sfvrsn=2

4. Watson DE, Black C, Peterson S, Mooney D, Reid RJ. Primary health care in British Columbia: physician supply, distribution and practice collocation (1996/97-2004/05). Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, August 2006. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2006/chspr06-12S.pdf

5. Broemeling AM, Watson DE, Black C, Reid RJ. Measuring the performance of primary health care: existing capacity and future information needs. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, October 2006. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2006/chspr_06-21R.pdf

6. Watson DE, Black C, Peterson S, Mooney D, Reid RJ. Who are the Primary Health Care Physicians in BC? 1996/97 to 2004/05. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, August 2006. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2006/chspr06-13.pdf

7. Hutchison B, Buckley NJ, Hurley J, Contoyannis P, Ruskova A, Buckley G, Reid RJ, Finkelstein M, Rakita O. Needs-adjusted Primary Care Capitation Payment: Development and Comparison of Models. Report to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, May 2006.

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8. McKendry R, Watson DE, Goertzen D, Reid RJ, Mooney D, Peterson S. Single and Group Practices Among Primary Health Care Physicians in British Columbia, 1996/97-2000/2001. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, August 2006. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2006/chspr06-14.pdf

9. Watson DE, Broemeling AM, Reid RJ, Black C. A Results-Based Logic Model for Primary Health Care. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, September 2004. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2004/chspr04-19.pdf

10. Reid RJ, Truelove Y, Pardee R, Green B, Sisk C, Thompson RS. Keeping Well at Group Health: Utilization of the “Periodic Health Examination”, 1998-2002. Report to the Group Health Community Foundation. August 2004. Available at: http://www.ghcfoundation.org/fgrants.html

11. Reid RJ, Barer M, McKendry R, McGrail K, Prosser B, Green B, Evans RG, Goldner E, Hertzman C. Sheps SB. Patient-Focused Care Over Time: Measurement, Prevalence and Strategies for Improvement Among Patient Populations. Report to the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. July 2003. Available at: http://www.chsrf.ca/final_research/ogc/pdf/barer_final.pdf

12. McKendry R, Reid RJ, McGrail K, Kerluke K. Emergency rooms in British Columbia: A pilot project to validate current data and describe users. Report to the British Columbia Medical Services Foundation. Project number BCM00-0018. December 2002. Available at: http://www.chspr.ubc.ca/files/publications/2002/hpru02-16D.pdf

13. Kazanjian A, Clarke HF, Reid RJ, Acorn S, Sibley LM. Hospital and patient outcomes: a cross national study. Report to the British Columbia Health Research Foundation. July 2002.

14. Lu M, Moores DG, Reid RJ, Woodhead Lyons SC, Zhang JX. A review of capitation in Alberta. Report to the APP subcommittee of Alberta Health & Wellness and the Alberta Medical Association. July 2002.

15. Kephart G, Reid RJ, Muharjarine N, Roos L, Wolfson M, Williams I, Manuel D. Socioeconomic Differences in the Use of Health Care: Why are There Non-financial Barriers to “Medically Necessary” Services? Report #1: Federal Provincial Data Infrastructure: Challenges and Policy Implications. Report to the Health Transition Fund, Health Canada. September 2001. Summary available at: http://www.hc- sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/alt_formats/hpb-dgps/pdf/pubs/2000-htf-fass-projlist/2000-htf-fass-projlist_e.pdf

16. Kephart G, Reid RJ, Muharjarine N, Roos L, Wolfson M, Williams I, Manuel D. Socioeconomic Differences in the Use of Health Care: Why are There Non-financial Barriers to “Medically Necessary” Services? Report #2: Empirical Results. Report to the Health Transition Fund, Health Canada. September 2001. Summary available at: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/alt_formats/hpb-dgps/pdf/pubs/2000-htf- fass-projlist/2000-htf-fass-projlist_e.pdf

17. Hanvelt RA, Reid RJ, Schneider D, Pagliccia N, McGrail K, Barer ML, Evans RG. The Effects of Rationed Access Days (RADs) on Physician Fee-for-service Payments in British Columbia, 1988-1999. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia Health Human Resources Unit Research Report. 2000.

18. Kazanjian A, Reid RJ, Pagliccia N, Apland L, Wood L. Issues in Physician Resources Planning in B.C.: Key Determinants of Supply and Distribution, 1991-96. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia Health Human Resources Unit Research Report. 2000.

19. Reid RJ, Weiner JP, Starfield B, Abrams C. Preliminary Validation of the Ambulatory Care Group Case- mix Adjustment system in the Province of British Columbia. Report to the Ministry of Health, Government of British Columbia, 1998.

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20. Reid RJ, Starfield G, Diener-West M, Ladenson P, Weiner JP. Patterns of Referral for Newly-diagnosed Patients with Diabetes in Alberta. Report to the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.Grant No. R03HS09587-01,1998. Available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/research/mar99/ra23.htm

21. Starfield B, Forrest CB, Glade GB, Bocain A, Baker A, Kang M, Reid RJ. The Referral Process in Primary Care Settings. Report to the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Grant No: R03HS08430- 01,1997. |vailable at: http://www.ahrq.gov/research/aug00/0800RA17.htm

22. Reid RJ. Gearing for the Future: Review of Alberta’s Provincial Health Laboratories. Report submitted to Alberta Health, Public Health Division, 1994/01/09.

23. Reid RJ. Evaluation of Lifeguard Skin Cancer Prevention Program. Annapolis MD: Anne Arundel County Health Department, 1994/05/15.

24. Wolfe SM, Reid RJ. Analysis of the Safety of the Fentanyl Lollipop. Washington DC: Public Citizens’ Health Research Group. Report to the US Food and Drug Administration, 1994/01/25.

25. Wolfe SM, Reid RJ. Response to FDA Task Force Report on Fialuridine (FIAU). Washington DC: Public Citizens’ Health Research Group. Report to the US Food and Drug Administration, 1993/12/13. d) Other Non-Refereed Publications (editorials, letters to the editor, newsletters, blog postings)

1. Reid RJ. Embedding Research in the Learning Health System [Editorial]. Healthcare Policy 2016: 16(Special Issue); 30-35..DOI:10.12927/hcpap.2016.24724 .

2. Reid RJ. Meanings of Patient Centeredness [Blog]. Taking a moment with Michelle. Trillium Health Partners 2015/10/02.

3. Reid RJ. Implementation science: learning to spread and sustain our best new ideas [Blog]. Group Health Research Institute News. Seattle WA, Group Health Research Institute, December 2014. Available at: https://www.grouphealthresearch.org/news-and-events/recent-news/news-2014/implementation-science- learning-spread-and-sustain-our-best-new-ideas/

4. Shadmi E, Reid RJ, Weiner JP. Multimorbidity in the context of disparities [Letter]. Ann Fam Med 2014:1(3) DOI: 10.1370/afm.1643

5. Reid RJ, Parchman ML. Is there value in medical home implementation beyond the electronic medical record? [Editorial] Ann Intern Med. 2014;160(11):802-803.DOI:10.7326/M14-0863

6. Reid RJ. Inspiring innovation to bring down health care costs [Blog]. 2013 www.ghinnovates.org

7. Reid RJ, Larson EB. Financial implications of the patient-centered medical home [Editorial]. JAMA 2012;308(1):83-84. DOI:10.1001/jama.2012.7661

8. Larson EB, Reid RJ. The patient-centered medical home movement: why now? [Editorial]. JAMA 2010;306(16):1644-1645.

9. Reid RJ, Wagner EH. Strengthening primary care with better transfer of information [Editorial]. CMAJ 2008;179(10):987-988. PMCID: PMC2572662.

10. Wagner EH, Reid RJ. Are continuity of care and teamwork incompatible? [Editorial]. Med Care 2007;45(1);6-7.

11. Sheps SB, Reid RJ. Gauging the health of our health care system [Letter]. CMAJ 2001;164(3):326-327. PMCID: PMC 80723. Robert J. Reid, MD, PhD Page 43/43

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