Arnold Epstein

Arnold Epstein, MD

John H. Foster Professor and Head, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Professor of Medicine and Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
677 Huntington AvenueKresge Building Room 403Boston, MA 02115

Arnold M. Epstein, MD, MA, is chairman of the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health where he is the John H. Foster Professor; he is also chief of the Section on Health Services and Policy Research in the Department of Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Epstein’s research interests focus on quality of care and access to care for disadvantaged populations. Recently his efforts have focused on racial and ethnic disparities in care, public reporting of quality performance data and incentives for quality improvement, and Medicaid policies. He has published more than 150 articles on these and other topics. His book, Falling Through the Safety Net, Insurance Status and Access to Health Care, won the Kulp Wright Award by the American Risk and Insurance Association in 1994 for the best new book on life and health insurance.

During 1993-1994, Dr. Epstein worked in the White House where he had staff responsibility for policy issues related to the health care delivery system, especially quality management. He was vice chair of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Developing a National Report on Health Care Quality, and co-chair of the Performance Measurement Coordinating Committee of the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO), the National Committee on Quality Assurance and the American Medical Association. He has served as chairman of the board of AcademyHealth and remains on its board now. He serves on the JCAHO’s Advisory Council on Performance Measurement. He has served on several editorial boards including Health Services Research and the Annals of Internal Medicine. He has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the American Association of Professors. He is currently associate editor for health policy at the New England Journal of Medicine and a member of the Institute of Medicine.
 

Use of high-cost operative procedures by Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in for-profit and not-for-profit health plans
Authors: Schneider EC, Zaslavsky AM and Epstein AM
New England Journal of Medicine
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Savings from Drug Discount Cards: Relief for Medicare Beneficiaries?
Authors: Cubanski J., Frank R.G. and Epstein A.M.
Health Affairs
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The Effect of Incentive-based Formularies on Prescription-Drug Utilization and Spending
Authors: Huskamp HA, Deverka PA,Epstein AM, et al.
New England Journal of Medicine
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The Impact of a National Prescription Drug Formulary on Prices, Market Share, and Spending: Lessons for Medicare?
Authors: Huskamp HA, Epstein AM and Blumenthal DM
Health Affairs
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Bridging the gap: A research agenda for bridging the “Quality Chasm”
Authors: Fernandopulle R, Ferris T, Epstein A, et al.
Health Affairs
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Managed care: an industry snapshot
Authors: Newhouse JP, Buchanan JL, Bailit HL, et al.
Inquiry
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Transmission of Financial Incentives to Physicians by Intermediary Organizations in California
Authors: Rosenthal MB, Frank RG, Buchannan J, et al.
Health Affairs
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Racial disparities in the quality of care for enrollees in Medicare managed care
Authors: Schneider EC, Zaslavsky AM and Epstein AM
Journal of the American Medical Association
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Promotion of Prescription Drugs to Consumers
Authors: Rosenthal MB, Berndt ER, Donohue JM, et al.
New England Journal of Medicine
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The Evolution of Quality Management by State Medicaid Agencies: A National Survey of States with Comprehensive Managed Care Programs
Authors: B.E. Landon, H.A. Huskamp, C. Tobias, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement
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