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Monday, June 16, 2014

U.S. Health System Ranks Last Among 11 Countries +


U.S. Health System Ranks Last Among 11 Countries on Measures of Access, Equity, Quality, Efficiency, and Healthy Lives

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Education and Work Grad School: * University of Kentucky Ph.D., Social Psychology College: * Carnegie- Mellon U. Chemical Engineering Employer: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services/DHHS Retired as Senior Analyst September 1979 - December 2005 • Directed development of Medicare home health outcome measurement system, a national model for health care quality assurance systems. Led to 25% reduction in hospitalizations. • Directed evaluation of prenatal care project which led to major expansions in Medicaid prenatal care program resulting in the prevention of birth defects in over 70,000 infants and savings of at least $3 billion; 33% reduction in low birth weight • Directed projects that resulted in annual savings of over $7 billion/year to the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Currently involved in health reform, Safe Silver Spring, American Association of Individual Investors, other community organizations, jewish genealogy. For further details on community and professional activities, see http://healthreformaction.blogspot.com/2010/12/community-and-professional-activities.html
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