
Last Updated: 4/15/19 VITA W. David Bradford, Ph.D. George D. Busbee Chair in Public Policy Work: Home: 201C Baldwin Hall 1050 Long Creek Drive Department of Public Administration & Policy Watkinsville, GA 30677 University of Georgia Phone: 706-248-5157 Athens, GA 30602 Phone: 706-542-2731 Fax: 706-583-1615 E-mail: [email protected] Education Ph.D., Economics, Louisiana State University, 1991. M.S., Economics, Louisiana State University, 1989. B.S., Foreign Languages, Mississippi State University, 1987. Research and Teaching Interests Health Economics, Industrial Organization, Microeconomic Theory, Econometric Methods Professional Experience Professor (with tenure) and Busbee Chair in Public Policy, Department of Public Administration and Policy, University of Georgia, August 2008 to present. Professor (Secondary Appointment), Department of Economics, University of Georgia, August 2013 to present. Affiliate, William A. and Barbara R. Owens Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, March 2012 to present. Director, Center for Health Economic and Policy Studies, Medical University of South Carolina, December 2002 to 2008. Professor (with tenure), Department of Health Administration and Policy, Medical University of South Carolina, July 2003 to 2008. Department Chair (Interim), Department of Health Administration and Policy, Medical University of South Carolina, 2004 to 2005. Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Health Administration and Policy, Medical University of South Carolina, July 1998 to 2003. Visiting Associate Professor (sabbatical), Department of Medicine, Yale University, June 1997 to July 1998. Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Economics, University of New W. David Bradford Page: 2 Last Updated: 4/15/19 Hampshire, August 1996 to May 1998. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire, August 1991 to May 1996. Editorial Positions Co-Editor: Health Economics, 2019 to present. Associate Editor: Member of Editorial Board for Health Economics (John Wiley and Sons, Publishers), 1997 to present; Associate Editor, 2006 to present. Associate Editor: Journal of Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, 2018 to present. Professional Leadership Board of Directors (Member): International Health Economics Association, 2011 to 2017. Steering Committee (Chair): Southeastern Health Economics Study Group, 2001 to present Steering Committee (Member): Annual Health Economics Conference, 2008 to present. Awards Georgescu-Roegen Prize, 2012 (Best academic paper published in Southern Economic Journal). Certificate of Appreciation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship Program, August 2006 College of Health Professions Scholar of the Year, Medical University of South Carolina, 2000. Whittemore School of Business and Economics Summer Research Grant, University of New Hampshire, 1996. Department of Economics 1995-96 Outstanding Scholar, University of New Hampshire. University of New Hampshire Summer Faculty Fellowship, Summer 1995. University of New Hampshire Summer Faculty Fellowship, Summer 1994. Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Business, Louisiana State University, 1990. Excellence in Teaching Award, Department of Economics, Louisiana State University, 1989 and 1990. Publications Peer-Reviewed Journals 1. Nguyen T, Bradford WD, Simon K. “Pharmaceutical Payments to Physicians May Increase Prescribing for Opioids.” Addiction. (forthcoming). 2. Dalton TM, Bradford WD. “Better Together: Coexistence of For-profit and Nonprofit Firms with an Application to the U.S. Hospice Industry.” Journal of Health Economics. (forthcoming). W. David Bradford Page: 3 Last Updated: 4/15/19 3. Abraham AJ, Adams GB, Bradford AC, Bradford WD. “County-Level Access to Opioid Use Disorder Medications in Medicare Part D (2010-2015).” Health Services Research. (forthcoming) 4. Doucette MH, Bradford WD. “Dual Job Holding and the Gig Economy: Allocation of Effort Across Primary and Gig Jobs.” Southern Economic Journal. 85(4): 1217–1242. 2019 5. Bradford WD, Dolan PJ, Galizzi MM. “Looking Ahead: Subjective Time Perception and Individual Discounting.” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11166-019-09298-1 (online preprint, March 30, 2019). 6. Bradford, WD Turner, JL, Williams JW. “Off-Label Use of Pharmaceuticals: A Detection Controlled Estimation Approach.” Journal of Industrial Economics. (forthcoming). 7. Bradford AC, Bradford WD. “The Impact of Medical Cannabis Legalization On Prescription Medication Use and Costs in Medicare Part D.” Journal of Law and Economics. 61(3), 461-487. 2019. 8. Bradford AC, Bradford WD, Abraham A., Adams GB. “The Impact of Medical Cannabis Laws on Opioid Prescribing in Medicare Part D, 2010-2015.” JAMA – Internal Medicine. 178(5):667-672. 2018. 9. Bradford, WD. Courtemanch C, Heutel G, McAlanah P, Ruhm, C. “Time Preferences and Consumer Behavior.” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 55(2-3): 119-145. 2017 10. Bradford AC, Bradford WD. “Medical Marijuana Laws May Be Associated With Decline In The Number Of Prescriptions For Medicaid Enrollees.” Health Affairs, 36(5): 945-951, 2017. 11. Bradford AC, and Bradford WD. “Factors Driving the Diffusion of Medical Marijuana Legalization in the United States.” Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 24(1): 75-84, 2016. 12. McRoy L, Weech-Madonado R, Bradford WD, Menachemi N, Morrisey M, & Kilgore M. “The effects of direct-to-consumer advertising on medication use among Medicaid children with asthma.” Health Marketing Quarterly. 33(3): 195-205, 2016. 13. Bradford AC, Bradford WD. “Medical Marijuana Laws Reduce Prescription Medication Use In Medicare Part D.” Health Affairs. 35(7): 1230-1236, 2016. • Debate in the literature on the paper included: Theodore L. Caputi and Keith Humphreys, “Medicare Recipients' Use Of Medical Marijuana.” Health Affairs W. David Bradford Page: 4 Last Updated: 4/15/19 35(10): 1936; and a reply by Ashley C. Bradford and W. David Bradford, “Medical Marijuana Laws: The Authors Reply.” Health Affairs 35(10): 1937. • “Most Read” and “Most Shared” article for 2016 for the journal Health Affairs (http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/12/21/the-top-10-health-affairs-articles-of- 2016/). 14. Bullock, JB, Bradford, WD. “The Differential Effect of Compensation Structures on the Likelihood that Firms Accept New Patients by Insurance Type,” International Journal of Health Economics anD Management. 16(1): 65-88, 2016. 15. Li S, Bradford WD, Whelton PK, Krousel-Wood M. “Influences of Obesity on Healthcare Utilization: Gender Differences.” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 64( 2): 700-701, 2016. 16. Bradford WD, Kleit AN. "Impact of FDA Actions, DTCA and Public Information on the Market for Pain Medication” Health Economics. 24(7): 859-875, 2015. 17. Bradford, W. D., Mandich, A. “ Some state vaccination laws contribute to greater exemption rates and disease outbreaks in the United States.” Health Affairs, 34(8), 1383-1390, 2015. 18. Atkins DN, Bradford WD. “Association Between Increased Emergency Contraception Availability and Risky Sexual Practices” Health Services Research. 50(3), 809-829, 2015. DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12251 19. Atkins DN, Bradford WD. “The Effect of Changes in State and Federal Policy for Non- Prescription Access to Emergency Contraception on Youth Contraceptive Use: A Difference- in-Difference Analysis Across New England States.” Contemporary Economic Policy. 33(3), 405-417, 2015. DOI: 10.1111/coep.12081. 20. Jayawardhana J, Bradford WD, Jones W, Nietert PJ, Silvestri G. “Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) Spending and Tobacco Control Efforts.” PLOS ONE, 9(12): e114706, 2014. 21. Atkins DN, Bradford WD. "Changes in State Prescription Contraceptive Mandates For Insurers: The Effect on Women's Contraceptive Use." Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 46(1): 23-29, 2014. 22. Bradford WD, Lastrapes WD. “A Prescription of Unemployment? Recessions and the Demand for Mental Health Drugs” Health Economics 23(1): 1301-1325, 2014. W. David Bradford Page: 5 Last Updated: 4/15/19 23. Saldana L, Chamberlain P, Bradford WD, Campbell M, Landsverk J. “The Cost of Implementing New Strategies (COINS): A Method for Mapping Implementation Resources Using the Stages of Implementation Completion.” Children and Youth Services Review. 39 (2014): 177-182. 24. Sheidow A, Jayawardhana J, Bradford WD, Henggeler S, Shapiro SB. “Money Matters: Cost Effectiveness of Juvenile Drug Court with and without Evidence-Based Treatments.” Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse. 21(1): 69-90, 2012. 25. Bradford WD, Kleit AN. "Can Credence Advertising Effects Be Isolated? Can They Be Negative?: Evidence From Pharmaceuticals" Southern Economic Journal. 78(1): 167-190, 2011. Winner of 2012 Georgescu-Roegen Prize (Best academic paper published in the Southern Economic Journal). 26. Bradford WD, Dolan P. “Getting Used to It: The Adaptive Global Utility Model.” Journal of Health Economics. 29(6): 811-820, 2010. 27. Bradford WD, Silvestri G, Zoller J. “Estimating the Effect of Individual Time Preferences on the Use of Disease Screening.” Southern Economic Journal. 76(4): 1005-1031, 2010. 28. Bradford WD. “The Association Between Individual Time Preferences and Health Maintenance Habits.” Medical Decision Making. 30(February): 99-112, 2010. 29. Bradford WD, Kliet AN., Neitert PJ, Ornstein S. “The Effect of Direct to Consumer Television Advertising on the Timing of Treatment.” Economic InQuiry. 48(2): 306-322, 2010. 30. Axon RN, Bradford WD, Egan BM. “The Role of Individual
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