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1 Curriculum Vitae Paula M. Lantz Paula M. Lantz, PhD, MS, MA James B. Hudak Professor of Health Policy Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Professor of Public Policy Professor of Health Management and Policy (by courtesy) Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of Michigan 4215 Weill Hall, 735 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 734.764.8976 Twitter: @paulalantz Education 1991 Ph.D. in Sociology Areas of Concentration: Social Demography, Medical Sociology, Social Epidemiology M.S. in Preventive Medicine-Epidemiology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 1983 M.A. in Sociology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1981 B.A. cum laude (Sociology and English), St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota Positions Held July, 2016 – Present Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI April, 2019 - Present James B. Hudak Professor of Health Policy July, 2015–June, 2016 Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Policy Engagement, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI July, 2015 - Present Professor (courtesy), Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2011 – 2015 Professor and Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University, Washington, DC 2008 – 2011 S.J. Axelrod Collegiate Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

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    Curriculum Vitae Paula M. Lantz

    Paula M. Lantz, PhD, MS, MA James B. Hudak Professor of Health Policy Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Professor of Public Policy Professor of Health Management and Policy (by courtesy) Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of Michigan 4215 Weill Hall, 735 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 734.764.8976 Twitter: @paulalantz

    Education

    1991 Ph.D. in Sociology Areas of Concentration: Social Demography, Medical Sociology, Social Epidemiology

    M.S. in Preventive Medicine-Epidemiology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

    1983 M.A. in Sociology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1981 B.A. cum laude (Sociology and English), St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota

    Positions Held July, 2016 – Present Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Gerald R. Ford

    School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI April, 2019 - Present James B. Hudak Professor of Health Policy July, 2015–June, 2016 Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Policy

    Engagement, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

    July, 2015 - Present Professor (courtesy), Health Management and Policy, School of Public

    Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2011 – 2015 Professor and Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management,

    Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC

    Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University, Washington, DC

    2008 – 2011 S.J. Axelrod Collegiate Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

    mailto:[email protected]

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    2005 – 2011 Chair, Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan 2010 – 2011 Professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan 2006 – 2011 Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2006 – 2008 Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan 2002 – 2011 Director and Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health

    Policy Research Fellowship Program, University of Michigan 2003 – 2006 Research Associate Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for

    Social Research, University of Michigan 2001 – 2006 Associate Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan 1996 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan 1994 - 1996 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy

    Research, University of Michigan 1992 - 1994 Senior Researcher, Marshfield Medical Research and Education Foundation (a division of Marshfield Clinic), Marshfield, Wisconsin 1989 - 1992 Epidemiologist, Wisconsin Division of Health, Bureau of Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin 1989 - 1992 Senior Research Specialist, Center for Health Policy and Program

    Evaluation, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1986 - 1989 NICHHD Predoctoral Trainee/Research Assistant, Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin--Madison

    1983 - 1986 Program Analyst, Hennepin County Bureau of Community Corrections, Planning and Evaluation Unit, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Current Memberships, Boards and National Committees

    Elected Member (2012), National Academy of Medicine, National Academies of Science Elected member (2018), National Academy of Social Insurance Director, Board of Directors, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health Director, Board of Directors, Packard Health Clinic (Federally Qualified Health Center)

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    Publications Peer-Reviewed Publications Titus A, Kalousova, Meza R, Levy DT, Thrasher JF, Elliot MR, Lantz PM, Fleischer NL. Smoke-free policies and smoking cessation in the United States, 2003-2015. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. In press, 2020. Alberti PM, Lantz PM, Wilkins CH. Equitable pandemic preparedness and rapid response: Lessons from COVID-19 for pandemic health equity. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2020; e-pub ahead of print: https://read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/article/doi/10.1215/03616878-8641469/165299/Equitable-Pandemic-Preparedness-and-Rapid-Response Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S. The potential and realized impact of the Affordable Care Act on health equity. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2020; e-pub ahead of print: https://read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/article/doi/10.1215/03616878-8543298/165999/The-Potential-and-

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    Udow-Phillips M and Lantz PM. Trust in public health is essential amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2020; 15(7):431-433. Committee on Informing the Selection of Leading Health Indicators for Healthy People 2030. Leading Health Indicators 2030: Advancing Health, Equity and Well-Being (Consensus Study Report). Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, January, 2020. Dopp AR, Lantz PM. Looking upstream to improve children’s mental health through community and policy change. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 2019; Dec 11. doi: 10.1007/s10488-019-01001-5. Dopp AR, Perrine CM, Iovan S, Lantz PM. The potential of Pay for Success as a financial implementation strategy: An illustration with multi-systemic therapy and its adaptations. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 2019; E-pub ahead of print: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-019-00940-3 Iovan S, Lantz PM, Allan K, Abir M. Interventions to decrease the use of emergency services among super-utilizers in the United States: A systematic review. Medical Care Research and Review. 2019; e-pub: doi.org/10.1177/1077558719845722. Turner M, Johnson AC, Lantz P. Impact of self-efficacy on risk aversion in the context of surgical weight loss decision scenarios. Clinical Obesity. 2019; 312311. Lantz PM and Iovan S. Using Pay for Success financing to expand supportive housing interventions: Promise and challenges. Behavioral Science and Policy. 2018; 4(1):39-49. Iovan S, Lantz PM, Shapiro S. Pay for Success projects are addressing the social determinants of health globally. American Journal of Public Health. 2018; 108: 1473-77. Lantz PM, Miller G, Ryhan C, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Iovan S. “Pay for Success” financing and home-based multi-component childhood asthma intervention: Modeling results from the Detroit Medicaid population. Milbank Quarterly. 2018; 96(2); 272-299. Lantz PM. Tobacco 21: A rapidly diffusing public health policy. Contexts (publication of the American Sociological Association). 2018; 17(1): 92-94.

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    Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Iovan S. Pay for success and population health: Early results from eleven projects reveal challenges and promise. Health Affairs. 2016; 35(11): 2053-61. Lantz PM, Evans WD, Mead KH, Alvarez CP, Stewart L. Knowledge and attitudes regarding the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and guidelines for clinical prevention services: results from a national survey. Milbank Quarterly. 2016;94(1):51-76. Labarthe DR, Goldstein LB, Antman EM, Arnett DK, Fonarow GC, Alberts MJ, Hayman LL, Khera A, Sallis JF, Daniels SR, Sacco RL, Li S, Ku L, Lantz PM, et al; on behalf of the American Heart Association Advocacy Coordinating Committee, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, et al. Evidence-based policy making. Assessment of the American Heart Association’s strategic policy portfolio: a policy statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation; published online ahead of print April 4, 2016. Evans WD, Lantz PM, Mead KH, Alvarez C, Snider J. Adherence to clinical preventive services guidelines: Population-based online randomized trial. Social Science and Medicine--Population Health. 2015; Vol 1:48-55. Li S, Bruen BK, Lantz PM, Mendez D. Impact of health insurance expansions on nonelderly adults with hypertension. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2015;12_150111. Lantz PM, Mullen J. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program: 25 Years of Public Health Service to Low-Income Women. Cancer Causes and Control. 2015; 26:653-56. Akinyemiju TF, McDonald JA, Lantz PM. Healthcare access dimensions and cervical cancer screening in South Africa: analysis of World Health Survey. BMC Public Health. 2015; 15:382. Lantz PM, Rubin N, Mauery DR. Hospital leadership perspectives on the contributions of Ronald McDonald Houses: Results from an international survey. Journal of Health Organization and Management. 2015; 29(3):online first. Institute of Medicine Committee on Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age for Purchasing Tobacco Products. Public Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age of Legal Access to Tobacco Products. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine, 2015. Alvarez C, Lantz PM. Food insecurity, food assistance and health status in the U.S. community health center population. Journal of Health Care for Poor and Underserved. 2015; 26(1):82-91. Markovitz AR, Alexander JA, Lantz PM, Paustian ML. Patient-centered medical home implementation and use of preventive services: the role of practice socioeconomic context. JAMA-Internal Medicine. 2015; Online First: February 16, 2015. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.826. Moyer CA, McLaren AM, Adanu RM, Lantz PM. Understanding the relationship between access to care and facility-based delivery through an analysis of Ghana Demographic Health Survey data. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 2013; 122(3): 224-9. Lantz PM, Alexander JA, Adolph C, Montgomery JL. State government organization of health related services, 1990-2009: Correlates and consequences. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2013; online ahead of print: doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e31829ff709. Lantz PM. The Affordable Care Act and clinical preventive services for women: Achievements and caveats. Women’s Health. 2013: March 9(2):121-3.

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    Clarke, PJ, Morenoff J, Debbink M, Elliott MR, Lantz PM. Cumulative exposure to neighborhood context: Consequences for health transitions over the adult life course. Research on Aging. 2013: Online First: http://roa.sagepub.com/content/early/recent. Lantz PM, Mendez D, Philbert MA. The role of smoking in radon-induced lung cancer: The need to refocus radon control policy. American Journal of Public Health. 2013; 103(3): 443-7. Fowler E, Gollust SE, Dempsey A, Lantz PM, Ubel PA. Headlines, policy, and vaccination: Emergence of controversy in local media coverage of new issues. International Journal of Press/Politics. 2012; 17(2):169-89. Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lantz PM, Mead H, McDowell M. Examining the evidentiary basis of Congress’ commerce clause power to address individuals’ health insurance status. BNA Health Care Policy Report. February 6, 2012. Report 20 HVPR 232. Golberstein E, Hirth R, Lantz PM. Estimating the education-health relationship: A cost-utility approach. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 2011; 11(3):Article 7. Fleischer N, Diez-Roux A, Alazraqui M, Spinelli H, Lantz PM. Socioeconomic patterning in tobacco use in Argentina, 2005. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 2011; 13(10):894-902. Clarke PA, Hawthorne V, House JS, Lantz PM. A social structural theory of mental health in later life: Towards the advancement of theory in the sociology of aging. Social Forces. 2011; 89(4): 1287-1313. Gollust SE, Lantz PM, Ubel PA. Images of illness: How causal claims and racial associations influence public preferences for diabetes research spending. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2011; 35(6):921-59.. Mendez D, Alshanqeety O, Warner KE, Lantz PM, Courant PN. The impact of declining smoking on radon-related lung cancer in the U.S. American Journal of Public Health. 2011; 101(2): 310-14. Underwood W, Orom H, Poch M, West BT, Lantz PM, Chang SS, Fowke JH. Multiple physician recommendations for prostate cancer treatment: A Pandora’s box for patients? Canadian Journal of Urology. 2010; 17(5):5346-54. Lantz PM, Pritchard A. Socioeconomic indicators that matter for population health. Preventing Chronic Disease: Public Health Research, Practice and Policy. 2010; 7(4). Online publication: http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2010/jul/09_0246.htm. Gollust SE, Fowler EF, Lantz PM, Dempsey A, Ubel PA. Controversy undermines support for state mandates on the human papillomavirus vaccine. Health Affairs. 2010: 29(11): 2041-46. Ruel E, Reither EN, Robert SA, Lantz PM. Neighborhood effects on BMI trajectories for black and white women. Health and Place. 2010; 16(2):191-98. Fagerlin A, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Smith DM, Nair V, Derry HA, McClure JB, Greene S, Stark A, Hensley-Alford S, Lantz P, Ubel PA. Patients’ decisions regarding tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention: Responses to a tailored decision aid. Breast Cancer Research & Treatment. 2010; 119(3):613-20. Lantz PM, Golberstein E, House JS, Morenoff J. Social and behavioral risk factors for mortality in a national 19-year prospective study of U.S. adults. Social Science & Medicine. 2010; 70:1558-66.

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    Gold KG, DeMonner SM, Lantz PM, Hayward RA. Prematurity and low birth weight as potential mediators of higher stillbirth risk in mixed black/white race couples. Journal of Women’s Health. 2010; 19(4):767-73. Clarke PJ, Ailshire J, Lantz P. Urban built environment and trajectories of mobility disability: Findings from a national sample of community-dwelling American adults (1986-2001). Social Science and Medicine. 2009; 69(6):964-70. Gollust SA, Lantz PM, Ubel PA. The polarizing effects of news media regarding the social determinants of health. American Journal of Public Health. 2009; 99(12): 2160-67. Mohai P, Lantz PM, House JS, Morenoff J, Mero RP. Racial and socioeconomic disparities in residential proximity to polluting industrial facilities: Evidence from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study. American Journal of Public Health, 2009; 99 (S3): S649-S656. Clarke PJ, O’Malley PM, Johnston L, Schulenberg J, Lantz P. Differential trends in weight-related health behaviors among American Young Adults by gender, race/ethnicity, and SES: 1984-2006. American Journal of Public Health. 2009; 99:1893-1901. Gollust SA, Lantz PM. Communicating population health: Print news media coverage of type 2 diabetes. Social Science and Medicine. 2009; 69(7):1091-98 Lantz PM, Soliman S. An evaluation of a Medicaid expansion for cancer care: The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000. Women’s Health Issues. 2009; 19(4):221-231.*

    *This article received the Gibbs Leadership Prize for Best Manuscript Published in 2009 in Women’s Health Issues.

    McEwen LN, Kim C, Karter AJ, Haan M, Ghosh D, Lantz PM, et al. Are health-related quality-of-life and self-rated health associated with mortality? Insights from Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). Primary Care Diabetes. 2009; 3(1): 37-42. Lantz PM. Gender and leadership in health administration: 21st century progress and challenges. Journal of Healthcare Management. 2008; 53(5):291-301. Shone LP, Lantz PM, Dick AW, Chernew ME, Szilagyi P. Crowd-out in the state children’s health insurance program (SCHIP): Incidence, enrollee characteristics and experiences, and potential impact on New York’s SCHIP. Health Services Research. 2008; 43(1):Part II:419-434. McEwen LN, Kim C, Karter AJ, Haan M, Ghosh D, Lantz PM, et al. Risk factors for mortality among patients with diabetes: The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study, Diabetes Care. 2007;30(7):1736-41. Rogers JL, Johnson TR, Brown MB, Lantz PM, Green A, Smith YR. Recruitment of women research participants: The Women's Health Registry at the University of Michigan. Journal of Women's Health. 2007; 16(5):721-8. Hawley ST, Lantz PM, Janz NK, Salem BO, et al. Factors associated with patient involvement in surgical treatment decision making for breast cancer. Patient Education and Counseling. 2007; 65(3):387-95.

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    Janz NK, Mujahid M, Densen LC, Lantz PM, Hawley ST, et al. Symptom experience and quality of life of women following breast cancer treatment. Journal of Women's Health. 2007; 16(9):1348-61. Lantz PM, Lichtenstein R, Pollack H. Health policy approaches to vulnerable populations: The limits of medicalization. Health Affairs. 2007; 26(5):1253-57. Zeber JE, Valenstein M, Blow F, Grazier KL, Lantz PM. The effect of a medication copayment increase on veterans with schizophrenia. American Journal of Managed Care. 2007; 13(part2):335-46. Katz SJ, Hofer TP, Hawley ST, Lantz PM, Janz NK, et al. Patterns and correlates of patient referral to surgeons for treatment of breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2007;25:271-76. Fagerlin A, Lakhani I, Lantz PM, Janz NK, Morrow M, et al. An informed decision? Breast cancer patients and their knowledge about treatment. Patient Education and Counseling. 2006; 64:303-312. Lantz PM, Mujahid M, Schwartz K, Janz NK, et al. The influence of race, ethnicity and individual socioeconomic factors on breast cancer stage at diagnosis. American Journal of Public Health. 2006; 96(12):2173-2178. McEwen LN, Kim C, Haan M, Ghosh D, Lantz PM, et al. Recording of diabetes as a cause of death in Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study. Diabetes Care. 2006; 29(2):247-53. Lantz PM, Ubel PA. The use of life expectancy in cancer screening guidelines: Moving with caution from model-based evidence to evidence-based guidelines. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2005; 20:552-3. Morrow M, Mujahid M, Lantz PM, Janz NK, et al. Correlates of breast reconstruction: Results from a population-based study. Cancer. 2005; 104(11):2340-2346. Katz SJ, Lantz PM, Paredes-Alexander Y, Janz NK, et al. Breast cancer treatment experiences of Latinas in Los Angeles County. American Journal of Public Health. 2005; 95(12):2225-30. Katz SJ, Lantz PM, Janz NK, et al. Surgeon perspectives on local therapy for breast cancer. Cancer. 2005; 104(9):1854-1861. House JS, Herd P, Lantz PM. Continuity and change in the social stratification of aging and health over the life course: Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal study from 1988 to 2001/2. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 2005; 60:S15-S26. Lantz PM, House JS, Mero R, Williams DA. Stress, life events and socioeconomic disparities in health: Results from the Americans’ Changing Lives study. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 2005; 46(3):274-288. Janz NK, Mujahid M, Lantz PM, Fagerlin A, Salem BO, Katz SJ. Population-based study of the relationship of treatment and sociodemographics on quality of life for early stage breast cancer. Quality of Life Research. 2005; 14(6): 1467-1480. Katz SJ, Lantz PM, Janz NK, et al. Patient involvement in surgical treatment decisions for breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2005; 23(24):5526-5533.

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    Lantz PM, Janz NK, Fagerlin A, Lakhani I, et al. Satisfaction with surgery outcomes and the decision process in a population-based sample of women with breast cancer. Health Services Research. 2005; 40(3): 745-767. Lantz PM, Kane Low L, Varkey S, Watson RL. Doulas as childbirth paraprofessionals: Results from a national survey. Women’s Health Issues. 2005; 15(3):109-116. Katz SJ, Lantz PM, Janz NK, Fagerlin A, Schwartz K, et al. Patterns and correlates of local therapy for women with ductal carcinoma in situ. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2005: 23(14):3001-3007. Richardson CR, Kriska AM, Lantz PM, Hayward RA. Mortality attributable to a sedentary lifestyle in pre-retirement aged Americans. Medicine and Science of Sports and Exercise. 2004; 36(11):1923-1929. Lantz PM, Keeton K, Romano L, Degroff A. Case management in public health screening programs: The experience of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2004; 10(6):545-555. Martin EG, Warner KE, Lantz PM. Tobacco harm reduction: What do the experts think? Tobacco Control. 2004; 13:123-128. Dombkowski KD, Lantz PM, Freed GL. The role of health insurance and usual source of medical care in age-appropriate vaccination. American Journal of Public Health. 2004; 94:960-966. Dombkowski KD, Lantz PM, Freed GL. Risk factors for delay in age-appropriate vaccination. Public Health Reports. 2004;119(2):144-155. Orians CE, Erb J, Kenyon KL, Lantz PM, Liebow EB, Joe JR, Burhansstipanov L. Public education strategies for delivering breast and cervical cancer screening in American Indian/Alaska Native populations. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2004; 10(1):46-53. Lantz PM, Orians C, Liebow E, Joe J, Burhansstipanov L, Erb J. Implementing breast and cervical cancer screening programs in American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Health Care for Women International. 2003; 24(8):674-96. Schulz AJ, Israel BA, Lantz PM. Instrument for evaluating dimensions of group dynamics within community-based participatory research partnerships. Evaluation and Program Planning. 2003;26(3):249-262. Lantz PM, Weisman CS, Itani Z. A disease-specific expansion of Medicaid for women: The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000. Women’s Health Issues. 2003, 13(3):79-92. Lantz PM. Smoking on the rise among young adults: Implications for research and policy. Tobacco Control. 2003;12(Supplement 1):60-70. Metzler MM, Higgins DL, Beeker CG, Freudenberg N, Lantz PM, Senturia KD, et al. Addressing urban health in Detroit, New York, and Seattle through community-based participatory research partnerships. American Journal of Public Health. 2003; 93(5):803-811. Orians CE, Erb J, Lantz PM, Joe JR, Burhansstipanov L, Liebow E. Successful strategies for increasing breast and cervical cancer screening: Lessons learned from tribal programs. Indian Health Service Provider. 2003:28(3):53-57.

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    Steyer T, Freed GL, Lantz PM. Medicaid reimbursement for alternative therapies. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 2002;8(6): 84-88. Dombkowski KD, Lantz PM, Freed GL. The need for surveillance of delay in age-appropriate immunization. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2002; 23(1):36-42. Lantz PM, Zemencuk JK, Katz SJ. Is mastectomy over-utilized?: A call for an expanded research agenda. Health Services Research. 2002;37(2):417-431. Lantz PM, Viruell-Fuentes E, Israel BA, Softley D, Guzman R. Can communities and academia work together to improve public health? Results from an evaluation of a community-based participatory research partnership in Detroit. Journal of Urban Health. 2001;78(3):495-507. Katz SJ, Lantz PM, Zemencuk JK. Correlates of surgical treatment type for women with non-invasive and invasive breast cancer. Journal of Women’s Health and Gender-Based Medicine. 2001;10(7):659-670. Eaker ED, Jaros L, Vierkant RA, Lantz PM, Remington PL. Women's Health Alliance intervention study: Increasing breast and cervical cancer screening. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2001; 7(5):20-30. Israel BA, Lichtenstein R, Lantz PM, McGranaghan R, et al. The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Development, implementation and evaluation. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2001; 7(5):1-19. Lantz PM, Lynch JW, House JS, Lepkowski JM, Mero RP, Musick M, Williams DR. Socioeconomic disparities in health change in a longitudinal study of U.S. adults: the role of health-risk behaviors. Social Science and Medicine. 2001;53:29-40. House JS, Lepkowski JM, Williams DR, Mero RP, Lantz PM, Robert SA, Chen J. Excess mortality among urban residents. American Journal of Public Health. 2000; 90(12):1898-1904.

    Lantz PM, Richardson LC, Sever LE, et al. Mass screening in low-income populations: Challenges in securing diagnostic and treatment services in a national cancer screening program. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2000; 25(3):451-471. Penrod JR, Lantz PM. Measurement error in prenatal care utilization: Evidence of attenuation bias in the estimation of impact on birth weight. Maternal/Child Health Journal. 2000; 4(1):39-52. Lantz PM, Jacobson PD, Warner KE, Wasserman J, Pollack H, Berson J, Ahlstrom A. Investing in youth tobacco control: A review of smoking prevention and control strategies. Tobacco Control. 2000;9:47-63. Pollack HA, Lantz PM, Frohna J. Maternal smoking and adverse birth outcomes among twins. American Journal of Public Health. 2000;90(3):395-400. Frohna J, Lantz PM, Pollack HA. Maternal substance abuse and infant health: Policy options over the life course. Milbank Memorial Quarterly. 1999;77(4):531-570. Frick KD, Lantz PM. How well do we understand the relationship between prenatal care and birth weight? Health Services Research. 1999;34(5):1063-1073.

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    Lantz PM, Richardson LC, Macklem DJ, et al. Strategies for follow-up and treatment services in state breast and cervical cancer screening programs. Women’s Health Issues. 1999;9(1):42-49. Lantz PM, House JS, Lepkowski JM, Williams DR, et al. Socioeconomic factors, health behaviors, and mortality: Results from a nationally representative prospective study of U.S. adults. JAMA. 1998;279:1703-1708. Lantz PM and Booth KM. The social construction of the breast cancer epidemic. Social Science and Medicine. 1998; 46:907-918. Lantz PM, Weigers ME, House JS. Education and income differentials in breast and cervical cancer screening: Policy implications for rural women. Medical Care. 1997;35:219-236. Frick K and Lantz PM. Selection bias in prenatal care utilization: linking economic and health services research. Medical Care Research and Review. 1996;53(4):371-396. Lantz PM, Stencil D, Lippert MT, Jaros L, Eaker ED. Implementation issues and costs associated with a proven strategy for increasing breast and cervical cancer screening among low-income women. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 1996;2(3):54-59. National Cancer Institute Cancer Screening Consortium for Underserved Women. Breast and cervical cancer screening among underserved women: Baseline survey results from six states. Archives of Family Medicine. 1995; 4:617-624. Lantz PM, Stencil D, Lippert MT, et al. Breast and cervical cancer screening in a low- income manage care sample: the efficacy of physician letters and phone calls. American Journal of Public Health. 1995; 85(6):834-836. Lantz PM, Dupuis LJ, Reding D, Krauska M, Lappe K. Peer discussions of cancer among Hispanic migrant farm workers. Public Health Reports. 1994; 109(4):512-520. Newcomb PA and Lantz PM. Recent trends in breast cancer incidence, mortality and mammography. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 1993; 28(2):97-106. Pezzino G, Remington PL, Anderson H, Lantz PL, Peterson DE. The impact of a smoke-free policy on jail inmates in Wisconsin. Tobacco Control--An International Journal. 1992;1(3):180-184. Remington PL and Lantz PM. Using a population-based cancer reporting system to evaluate a breast cancer detection and awareness program. CA--A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 1992; 42(6):367-371. Lantz PM, Partin M, Palloni A. Using retrospective surveys for estimating the effects of breastfeeding and child spacing on infant and child mortality. Population Studies. 1992; 46(1):121-139. Lantz PM, Remington PL, and Newcomb PA. Mammography screening and increased incidence of breast cancer in Wisconsin. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 1991; 83(21):1540-1546.

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    Books Jacobson PD, Lantz PM, Warner KE, et al. Combating Youth Smoking: Research and Policy Strategies. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2001. Other Publications (selected list) Lantz PM. “Revisiting Compression of Morbidity and Health Disparities in the 21st Century.” Milbank Quarterly. 2020; Volume 98: https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/revisiting-compression-of-morbidity-and-health-disparities-in-the-21st-century/ Lantz PM. “Super-utilizer” interventions: What they reveal about evaluation research, wishful thinking, and health equity. Milbank Quarterly. February 7, 2020. E-pub: https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/super%e2%80%90utilizer-interventions-what-they-reveal-about-evaluation-research-wishful-thinking-and-health-equity/ Lantz PM. State laws restricting abortion: The need to document their impact. Milbank Quarterly. (E-print: June, 2019: https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/state-laws-restricting-abortion-the-need-to-document-their-impact/ ) Lantz PM. The medicalization of population health: Who will stay upstream? Milbank Quarterly. 2019; 97(1):36-39. (E-print: December, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0009.12363) Goldberg SH, Lantz PM, Iovan S. Addressing social determinants of health through Medicaid: Expanding upstream interventions with federal matching funds and social impact investments under the 2016 Medicaid Managed Care Final Rule. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Open Source Solutions, No. 2, October 31, 2018. Lantz PM and Iovan S. When Does Pay-For-Success Make Sense? Seven Criteria for Assessing Whether an Intervention is Right for Pay-For-Success Financing. Stanford Social Innovation Review. December 12, 2017. https://ssir.org/articles/entry/when_does_pay_for_success_make_sense Lantz PM. Point/Counterpoint (with Victor Strecher): Yes to government innovation in public health. Findings. Volume 28, Number 1, November, 2012, page 11. Ford BC, Dalton VK, Lantz PM, Lori J., et al. Racial disparities in birth outcomes: Poverty, discrimination and the life course of African American women. African American Research Perspectives. 2005;11(1):48-64. Lantz PM, Kane Low L, Watson R. Doulas’ views on the rewards and challenges of their work. International Journal of Childbirth Education. 2004; 19(4):31-34. Lantz PM, Jacobson PD, Warner KE. Youth smoking prevention: What works? The Prevention Researcher. 2001; 8(2):1-6. Lantz PM, Sever LE, et al. Strategies for providing follow-up and treatment services in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program--US, 1997. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 1998; 47:215-218. Reprinted in JAMA, 1998:279:1941-42. Lantz PM, Bunge M, Cautley E, Phillips JL, Remington PR. Mammography use--Wisconsin, 1980-1993. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 1995;44:754-757.

    https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/super%e2%80%90utilizer-interventions-what-they-reveal-about-evaluation-research-wishful-thinking-and-health-equity/https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/super%e2%80%90utilizer-interventions-what-they-reveal-about-evaluation-research-wishful-thinking-and-health-equity/https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/state-laws-restricting-abortion-the-need-to-document-their-impact/https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/state-laws-restricting-abortion-the-need-to-document-their-impact/https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0009.12363https://ssir.org/articles/entry/when_does_pay_for_success_make_sense

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    Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Reports/Letters/Podcasts/Webinars Coalition of Michigan Public Health Experts (lead writer). “15 Michigan Doctors Send Message to Michiganders on Wearing Masks, Following Science.” Op/Ed in Detroit Free Press. October, 6, 2020. https://www.freep.com/story/opinion/contributors/2020/10/06/michiganders-masks-covid-whitmer/3628616001/ Abir M, Hammond S, Iovan S, Lantz PM. Addressing the Needs of Michigan’s Acute Care Super-Utilizers. White Paper, University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, Acute Care Research Unit, December, 2019. http://acru.med.umich.edu/addressing-the-needs-of-michigans-acute-care-super-utilizers/ Abir M, Hammond S, Iovan S, Lantz PM. Why more evidence is needed on the effectiveness of screening for social needs among high-use patients in acute care settings. Health Affairs Blog, May 23, 2019. https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20190520.243444/full/ Iovan S, Lantz PM, Gillespie S, Gourevitch R. Using Pay for Success to scale supportive housing: Lessons learned and new directions. Policies for Action Blog. April, 2019. https://www.policiesforaction.org/blog/using-pfs-scale-supportive-housing-lessons-learned-and-new-

    directions

    Iovan S, Lantz PM. Social impact bonds: A promising public-private partnership model for public health (letter). American Journal of Public Health. 2018; ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304548 Lantz PM and Iovan S. Multisystemic Therapy with Psychiatric Supports and Multisystemitc Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect: Assessment of Potential for Pay for Success Financing. January, 2018. White paper produced for Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation. Webinar: Paths to Cost-Effectiveness in Your Program Evaluation. For Michigan Health Endowment Fund, produced by Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation, Ann Arbor. November, 2017. Webinar: Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities. For Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Interdisciplinary Leaders Program. October, 2017 Webinar: Public Policy Approaches to the Social Determinants of Early Childhood Health. National Academy of Medicine, in conjunction with 2017 DC Public Health Case Challenge. September, 2017. Webinar: Pay for Success and Population Health: Challenges and Promise. Invited by Zurick Davis. January 18, 2017: http://www.zurickdavis.com/articles/1484660892-ZurickDavis_Lantz_Webinar_1_18_2017.pdf Reports submitted in 2016 to Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services:

    Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Miller G, Lynn J, Croan G. Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs.

    https://www.freep.com/story/opinion/contributors/2020/10/06/michiganders-masks-covid-whitmer/3628616001/https://www.freep.com/story/opinion/contributors/2020/10/06/michiganders-masks-covid-whitmer/3628616001/http://acru.med.umich.edu/addressing-the-needs-of-michigans-acute-care-super-utilizers/http://acru.med.umich.edu/addressing-the-needs-of-michigans-acute-care-super-utilizers/https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20190520.243444/full/https://www.policiesforaction.org/blog/using-pfs-scale-supportive-housing-lessons-learned-and-new-directionshttps://www.policiesforaction.org/blog/using-pfs-scale-supportive-housing-lessons-learned-and-new-directionshttp://www.zurickdavis.com/articles/1484660892-ZurickDavis_Lantz_Webinar_1_18_2017.pdfhttp://www.zurickdavis.com/articles/1484660892-ZurickDavis_Lantz_Webinar_1_18_2017.pdf

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    Miller G, Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 1: Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 2: Multicomponent Home-Based Childhood Asthma Interventions; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 3: The Diabetes Prevention Program; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 4: Long-Acting Reversible Contraception; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Ku L, Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 5: Supportive Housing; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Lantz PM, Rosenbaum S, Ku L, Lynn J, Croan G. Appendix 6: Supported Employment for People with Severe Mental Illness; Opportunities for “Pay for Success” Demonstrations in HHS Programs. Lantz PM, Miller G, Ryhan C, Rosenbaum S. Comprehensive Assessment of Multicomponent Home-Based Interventions for Childhood Asthma in a Pay for Success Demonstration in a Medicaid Population. Lantz PM, Miller G, Ryhan C, Rosenbaum S. Comprehensive Assessment of Clinic-Based Intervention to Increase Access to Long Acting Reversible Contraception in a Pay for Success Demonstration in a Medicaid Population.

    Podcast with Health Affairs: “What’s Behind the Surging Interest in Raising the Age to Buy Tobacco?” April, 2016. http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/04/12/whats-behind-the-surging-interest-in-raising-age-to-buy-tobacco-podcast/ Li S, Bruen BK, Lantz PM. Projecting the Effects of Health Insurance Expansion on Hypertension Control and Outcomes. Report for the American Heart Association, February, 2014. Lantz PM, Mendez D, Philbert MA. Lantz et al. Respond (Letter). American Journal of Public Health. 2013; 103(9): e4-5. Lantz PM, Hohman K, Hutchings V. Family-centered care and children with serious health care needs: A review of the conceptual and empirical literature for Ronald McDonald House Charities. March, 2012. Lantz PM, Alexander JA, Adolph C, Montgomery JL. State government organization of health related services: Trends and impact on budget allocations for public health and Medicaid. Submitted to the Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation, Ann Arbor, MI, July, 2010. Lantz PM and Reding D. Cancer: beliefs and attitudes of migrant Latinos (peer-reviewed letter). JAMA. 1994; 272(1):31-32. Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters Lantz PM. Population Health: Definitions, Tensions and Directions. In Maxcy-Rosenau-Last, Editors, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 16th Edition. In Press.

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    Hood CM, Parvathy P, Lantz PM. Social Determinant of Chronic Disease. In Remington PL, Brownson RC and Wagner MV, Editors, Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Control, 4th Edition. Washington, DC, American Public Health Association, 2016. eISBN: 978-0-87553-278-3 Lantz PM, Israel BA, Schultz AJ, Reyes A. Community-Based Participatory Research: Rationale and Relevance for Social Epidemiology. In J. Michael Oakes and Jay Turner, Editors, Methods for Social Epidemiology, Second Edition. San Francisco, CA.: Jossey-Bass Press, 2016. Regenstein, M., Lantz, P.M., Socioeconomic Status and Health Care. In: James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2015; 2nd edition, Vol 22. Oxford: Elsevier; pp. 937–941. Israel BA, Lantz PM, McGranaghan R, Kerr D, and Guzman JR. Documentation and evaluation of community-based participatory research partnerships: The use of in-depth interviews and closed-ended questionnaires. In B. A. Israel, E. Eng, A. J. Schulz and E. Parker, Editors, Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research for Health, Second Edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2013, pages 369-398. Lantz PM and Griggs JJ. Chapter 56: Cancer Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention. In Cecil Essentials of Medicine, 8th Edition. Editor-in-chief Andreoli TE; Editors Carpenter CJ, Griggs RC, Benjamin IJ. Philadelphia: Saunder, 2010; pages 598-602. Lantz PM, Israel BA, Schultz AJ, Reyes A. Community-based participatory research: Rationale and relevance for social epidemiology. In J. Michael Oakes and Jay Turner, Editors, Methods for Social Epidemiology. San Francisco, CA.: Jossey-Bass Press, 2006, pages 239-266. Lantz PM. Youth smoking prevention policy: Lessons learned and continuing challenges. In RL Bonnie and ME O’Connell, Editors, Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, 2004, page 716-742. Schulz AJ, Israel BA, Lantz PM. Assessing and strengthening characteristics of effective groups in community-based participatory research partnerships. In Handbook of Social Work with Groups, edited by CD Garvin, MJ Galinsky, and LM Gutuierrez. New York: Guildford Publications, 2004, pages 309-325. Lantz PM. Socioeconomic status and health care. In the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by NJ Smelser and PB Baltes. Oxford, England: Elsevier Science Ltd., 2002. Lantz PM and Partin M. Population indicators of prenatal and infant health. In Indicators of Children’s Well-Being, edited by Robert Hauser, Brett Brown and William Prosser. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1997, pp. 47-75.

    Major Research Funding

    6/19 – 5/20 MDHHS Housing Interventions Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Total Award: $100,000

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    12/15 – 5/19 University of Michigan Policies for Action Research Hub Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total Award: $1,200,000 3/17 – 2/18 M-Cubed Project: Sustainable Business Models for Detroit-Based Walk Your Heart

    to Health Program Principal Investigator: Amy Schulz, UM School of Public Health University of Michigan Total Project Funding: $60,000 8/14 – 2/16 Opportunities for Pay for Success Demonstrations in HHS Programs Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz

    Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, DHHS Total Award: $252,678

    8/12 – 12/14 Strategies for Assisting Patient Decisions Regarding Controversial Evidence-Based Guidelines

    Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Total Award: $591,411 10/11 – 1/14 Ronald McDonald House Global Impact Study Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Ronald McDonald House Charities, Oak Brook, Illinois Total Award: $167,000 8/11 – 3/14 Clinical Translation Science Award: Children’s National Medical Center, partnering with George Washington University National Institutes of Health My role: Co-chair of Community Engagement/Health Policy Component 9/12 – 8/14 HIV/AIDS Policy Advising to DC Government Department of Health Principal Investigator: Naomi Seiler HAHSTA Division of DC Department of Health My role: Program Evaluation Advisor 9/13 – 8/14 Social Ecological Framework to Improve Youth Smoking Outcomes Principal Investigator: Kimberly Horn National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute My role: Co-Investigator 9/13 – 3/14 Projecting the Impact of Health Insurance Expansion on Hypertension Screening and Cardiovascular Outcomes Principal Investigator: Suhui Li My role: Co-Principal Investigator American Heart Association 10/12 – 4/13 National Survey of Weight-Related Quality of Life Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Project of STOP Obesity Alliance; funding for survey from Novo Nordisk, Orexigen, Sanofi, Takeda, and Vivus Award for Survey: $125,000

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    8/09 – 07/11 Organizational Structure and Change in State Health Departments Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation, Michigan Total Award: $234,000 8/06-7/11 The Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Program Principal Investigator/Director: Paula Lantz The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total Award: $6,627,525 4/07 – 3/09 Modeling the Impact and Costs of Radon Policy for Lung Cancer Control Principal Investigator: David Mendez, Co-Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) Total Award: $765,705 7/05-6/09 Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Co-Principal Investigator: James House National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Aging) Total Award: $1,568,931 8/02-07/07 The Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Program Principal Investigator/Director: Paula Lantz (Co-Director: Michael Chernew) The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total Award: $5,200,000 9/00-07/05 Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement with CDC

    To provide policy consultation and program evaluation research Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division Cancer Prevention & Control Total Direct Costs: $80,000

    9/00-12/04 Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging Principal Investigator: James House Co-Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Aging) Total Award: $1,751,368 5/01-4/04 Determinants and Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Early Stage Breast Cancer:

    Is DCIS Different than Invasive Disease? Principal Investigator: Steven Katz/ Co-Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) Total Award: $2,156,029 12/02-11/03 The Emergence of Doulas as Childbirth Paraprofessionals in the U.S. Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Walter J. McNerney Award Fund Total Award: $25,000 6/98-9/02 Assessment of Strategies for Delivering Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Services to Native American Women Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Battelle Center for Public Health Research and Evaluation/CDC Prime Total Award: $253,000

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    9/99-9/01 Cross-Site Evaluation of CDC Urban Research Centers Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Macro International, Inc./CDC Prime Total Award: $39,205 10/97-9/99 Treatment Decisions Comparing DCIS and Invasive Breast Cancer Patients Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) Total Award: $71,949 4/97-3/00 Substance Abuse Policies and Infant Health Principal Investigator: Harold Pollack Co-Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total Award: $297,200 10/96 - 9/98 Follow-Up and Treatment Issues in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz Battelle Center for Public Health Research and Evaluation/CDC Prime Total Award: $204,700 5/94 - 10/94 Hispanic Migrant Mobile Cancer Screening Project Principal Investigator: Paula Lantz CDC and the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services Total Award: $24,000 1/93 - 8/94 Wisconsin Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Project Co-Principal Investigator/Principal Investigator of large subcontract National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) Total Award: $710,00 for subcontract 4/92 - 8/94 Migrant Farmworker Cancer Control Research Project Project Director/Principal Investigator of subcontract: Paula Lantz National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Total Award: $230,000

    Invited Speeches/Presentations (selected list)

    Keynote speaker. Great Lakes Healthcare Financing Management Association. “Advancing Population Health During a Pandemic: The Role of the Healthcare System.” October 20, 2020. Invited speaker. “Population Health in the United States: Debates, Denominators and New Policy Directions.” Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences at UCLA. University of California-Los Angeles, February, 2020. Keynote speaker. “Population Health Management: Promise, Progress and Pitfalls.” Cleveland Populations Health Symposium, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, September, 2019. Invited speaker. “Addressing Patient Social Needs: Promise and Challenges.” Griffith Leadership Center Biannual Symposium, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, September, 2019.

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    Invited speaker. “Overview of Pay for Success as a Tool to Address Social Determinants of Health.” Pay for Success and Social Determinants of Health Convening in Michigan. East Lansing, MI, May, 2019. Invited speaker. “Moving Upstream to Improve Population Health.” Health Policy Institute of Ohio conference. Canton, Ohio, April, 2019. Plenary Session Speaker. “Policy-Relevant Evidence for Population Health: Promise and Challenges.” Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Conference, Washington, DC, October. 2018. Invited Speaker, “Social Impact Bonds: Potential and Challenges in Bringing Private Sector Investors to Public Problems.” University of Michigan, Center for Finance, Law and Policy. January, 2018. Invited Speaker, “Social Impact Bonds as a Strategy for Spreading Social Service and Mental Health Interventions.” University of Arkansas, Department of Psychological Science, Graduate Professional Education Colloquium Series. November, 2017. Invited Panelist, “Delivering on the Promise of Population Health.” University of Michigan School of Public Health Symposium Delivering on the Promise of Population Health. October, 2017. Invited Speaker, “The Promise and Pitfalls of Social Impact Bonds in Addressing Population Health Disparities.” University of Minnesota School of Public Health, October, 2017. Invited Panelist, “Applying Pay for Success to Medicaid: Lessons Learned.” Urban Institute Pay for Success Symposium, Washington, DC, June, 2017. Invited Panelist, “So You Just Earned a PhD—Navigating the Academic Job Market.” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June, 2017. Panelist, “The Future of Obamacare: Repeal, Repair, or Replace?” University of Michigan School of Public Health, April, 2017. Invited Speaker, “Using Social Impact Bonds to Finance Population Health Improvement Efforts.” New York University, School of Medicine, Department of Population Health Grand Rounds. March, 2017. Invited Speaker, “When Less is More: Communicating with Consumers about Guidelines that Recommend Against Use of Clinical Preventive Services.” University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, Research Seminar Series, February, 2016. Invited Speaker, “Social Impact Bonds and Population Health: Promise and Challenges.” AcademyHealth Health Policy Conference, Washington, DC, February, 2016. Invited Speaker, “Research Designs and Frameworks for Population Health Improvement.” Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Population Health Improvement, Workshop on “Setting a Research Agenda for Population Health. National Academies of Science, Washington, DC, September, 2015.

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    Invited Speaker, “The Role of Research in Population Health Policy: The Case of Raising the Age of Tobacco Access.” Building Bridges to Improve Population Health Symposium. National Academies of Science, Washington, DC, September, 2015. Invited Speaker, “Health Policy and Cancer Control.” National Cancer Institute Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, July, 2014. Invited Speaker, “The Secondary Prevention of Obesity.” Symposium on Social and Health Sciences and Public Policy. University of Michigan, June, 2014. Invited Speaker, “Health Care Reform and Population Health.” Symposium on Population Health: Past, Present and Future. University of Michigan, School of Public Health, April, 2014. Invited Speaker, “Health Policy and Cancer Control.” National Cancer Institute Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, July, 2013. Invited Speaker, “The ACA and Clinical Preventive Services: Communicating with Patients.” GW School of Medicine Grand Rounds, March, 2013. Invited Panelist, “Women’s Health: Policy, Politics and Pragmatism.” American Bar Association 10th Annual Health Law Summit, Washington, DC, December, 2012. Invited Speaker, “Health Disparities: The Role of Health Risk Behaviors.” University of Wisconsin, Center for Demography and Ecology 50th Anniversary Symposium, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 2012. Invited Speaker, “Health Policy and Cancer Control.” National Cancer Institute Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, July, 2012. Invited Speaker, “Policy Translational Research for Improving Population Health.” Symposium on Applied Research to Improve our Health System. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May, 2012 Invited Keynote Speaker, “Improving Population Health Through Community-Based and Policy Translational Research.” Research Day, George Washington University, Washington, DC, March, 2012. Invited Speaker, “The Urban Ghetto and Health.” Princeton University summer course on Exploring the Global Ghetto. Rome, Italy, July, 2011. Invited Keynote Speaker, “Breast Cancer and Health Policy: Current Landscapes and Debates.” 6th Annual Pacific Northwest Excellence in Breast Care Conference, Portland, Oregon, October, 2010. Invited Speaker, “Public Policy and Cancer Prevention and Control.” The Economy and Cancer Health Disparities Conference, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, May, 2010. Invited Speaker, “Social Determinants of Health: 10 Main Points.” Michigan Department of Community Health, Health Disparities and Minority Health Section, Capacity Building Training, May, 2010. Invited Keynote Speaker. “Health Care Reform: Policies, Politics and Progress.” 57th Annual Economic Outlook Conference, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, November, 2009. Invited Speaker, “Public Policy and Advocacy” and “The Role of Research in Policy Advocacy,” Workshop on Health Policy Advocacy, sponsored by the William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan and Roche Brazil. Sao Paulo, Brazil, April, 2008.

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    Philip M. Farrell Population Health Distinguished Alumni Lecture. "Population Medicine: Bringing Public Health Perspectives to Medical Care." University of Wisconsin—Madison, March, 2007. Elizabeth Copeland Memorial Lecture. "Breast Cancer Surgical Treatment Decisions: What Constitutes Quality of Care?" Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, March, 2007. Workshop presenter. "Changing Public Policy." American Society for Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, March, 2007. Invited speaker. "Community-Based Participatory Research and Health Disparities." California Endowment, Los Angeles, California, November, 2006. Keynote speaker. “Understanding the Links Between Poverty and Health: Does Health Services Research Matter at the Margin or the Core?” Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March, 2006. Invited plenary speaker. “Lessons from the Trials and Tribulations of Tobacco Control for Obesity Prevention.” Meeting on Empirically Based Prevention Strategies - Implications for Obesity. University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany, February, 2006. Invited speaker. "Combining SEER and Survey Data to Study Surgical Treatment Choice Among Women with Breast Cancer." CALGB (Cancer and Leukemia Group B Clinical Trials) Annual Meeting. Raleigh, North Carolina, September, 2005. Invited speaker. "Evaluation of Case Management Activities in the NBCCEDP." Advisory Board Meeting for CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Atlanta, Georgia, May, 2005. Keynote speaker. “Comprehensive Cancer Control: The Importance of Reaching Diverse Populations.” Wisconsin’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan, Transition to Implementation Summit. Madison, Wisconsin, April, 2005. Keynote speaker. “Case Management in the NBCCEDP: Results from an Evaluation of Programs’ Early Experience.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Conference for Case Management in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. New Orleans, May, 2004. Invited speaker. “Surgical Treatment Choice and Satisfaction Among Breast Cancer Patients: Results from a Population-Based Survey.” Presented at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. Columbus, Ohio, February, 2004. Invited speaker. “Youth Smoking Prevention: Lessons Learned and Continuing Challenges.” Presented to the Committee on Developing a Strategy to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking, National Academy of Sciences. Washington, DC, October, 2002. Invited session speaker. “Evaluating Community-Based Interventions.” Midwest Cardiovascular Disease Conference. Detroit, Michigan; April, 2001. Keynote speaker. "Social Inequalities in Health: An Overview." At National Institute of Environmental Health Services workshop: Decreasing the Gap: Developing a Research Agenda on Socioeconomic Status, Environmental Exposures, and Health Disparities. Chicago; July, 1999

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    Invited plenary speaker. "Explaining Social Inequalities in Health: The Usual Suspects Are Not Guilty." Minnesota Public Health Association conference. St. Paul, Minnesota; April, 1999. Invited plenary speaker. "Socioeconomic Factors, Health Risk Behaviors and Mortality." Prevention 99 Conference. Washington, DC; March, 1999

    Peer-Reviewed Abstracts/Presentations (Selected List Since 2000) Lantz PM. October, 2018. “Pay for Success: An Innovative Public-Private Approach to Financing Public Health and Social Welfare Interventions.” Vietnam Symposium on Leadership and Public Policy, Hanoi, Vietnam. Iovan S and Lantz PM. October, 2017 Plenary Session: The Promise and Pitfalls of Pay for Success as an Innovative Financing Strategy for Population Health. Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Sciences Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas. Lantz PM, Iovan S, Redmond S. June, 2017 “Local, State and Federal Policy Action Related to Pay for Success in the U.S.” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA Lantz PM. November, 2016 “Research and Evaluation Issues in Pay for Success.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC. Lantz PM. June, 2016 “Social Impact Bonds in the U.S. Context.” ICPPSS 2016: International Conference on Public Policy and Social Sciences, Paris, France. Lantz PM. August, 2014 “Sociology in Public Health Prevention and Policy.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA Lantz PM. June, 2010 “Risk Factors for Mortality in a 19-Year Prospective US Study: Obesity Reduces Mortality Risk for Older Adults. World Congress on Controversies in Longevity, Health and Aging, Barcelona, Spain. Lantz PM. July, 2009 “Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities: Implications for Health Reform.” Panel organizer and moderator. Annual meeting of AcademyHealth, Chicago. Lantz PM. June, 2008 “Breast Cancer Advocacy in the U.S.” Annual meeting of AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. Lantz PM. June, 2007 “Preconception Care—Some Cautionary Notes About Medicalization.” Annual meeting of AcademyHealth, Orlando, Florida. Lantz PM, House JS, Mero RP. March, 2005 “How Much Does Smoking Contribute to Socioeconomic Disparities in Health in the U.S.?” Annual meeting of Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

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    Lantz PM, Janz NK, Fagerlin A, Katz SJ. June, 2004 “Surgical Treatment Satisfaction Among Women with Breast Cancer: The Role of Preferences Regarding Shared Decision Making.” Annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology, New Orleans, Louisiana. Lantz PM. November, 2003 “The Role of Stress and Life Events in Socioeconomic Disparities in Health.” Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California. Lantz PM. February, 2003 “Young Adult Smoking on the Rise: Implications for Research and Policy.” Part of “President’s Symposium.” Annual meeting of Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA. Lantz PM. October, 2002 “The Role of Stress in Socioeconomic Disparities in Health.” University of Wisconsin Center for Demography and Ecology, Anniversary Symposium, Madison, WI. Lantz PM. June, 2002 “A Sociopolitical Analysis of Disease-Specific Expansion of Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment.” Annual meeting of the Academy of Health Services Research and Health Policy, Washington, DC.

    Lantz PM, Viruell-Fuentes E, Israel BA, Softley D, Guzman R. October, 2001 “Can communities and academia work together to improve public health? Results from an evaluation of a community-based participatory research partnership in Detroit.” Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA. Lantz PM, Orians C, Liebow E, et al. October, 2001 “Successful Strategies for Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Programs: Case Study Results from Five Tribal Programs.” Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.

    Teaching/Doctoral Student Advising

    Courses Taught at University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy PubPol 201 Systematic Thinking about the Problems of the Day PubPol 479 Evaluating Public Policies PubPol 476 Applied Policy Seminar: Opioid Crisis PubPol 580 Values, Ethics and Public Policy PubPol 587 Leadership in Diversity Initiatives at Public Universities PubPol 725 Applied Analysis and Consulting in Public Affairs PubPol 740 Leadership Assessment and Reflection PubPol 750 Public Policy Approaches to Reducing Social Disparities in Health Courses Taught at University of Michigan School of Public Health

    May, 2011: Recipient of School of Public Health Teaching Award, University of Michigan HMP 615 Introduction to Public Health Policy HMP 640 Program Evaluation in Public Health HMP 664 Applied Public Health Policy Analysis HMP 687 Writing Policy Position Statements HMP 695 Public Health Policy Issues in Women’s Health

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    Courses Taught at George Washington University PubH 6320 Advanced Health Policy Analysis PubH 6005 Policy Approaches to Public Health PubH 6015 Health Policy Capstone/Culminating Experience Dissertation Committees Chaired and Co-Chaired—University of Michigan Kevin Dombkowski DrPH Health Policy March, 2001

    Title: Estimating Risk Factors for Delay in Childhood Immunization Using the National Health Interview Survey

    Mary Kelly DrPH Health Policy May, 2001 Title: Factors Predicting Hospital Readmission of Normal Newborns Laura Shone DrPH Health Policy December, 2003 Title: Deterring Crowd-Out in State Children’s Health Insurance Programs: How Would Waiting Periods Affect Children in New York? Juliet Rogers PhD Health Services Org. and Policy December, 2003

    Title: Increasing Recruitment of Women Participants in Medical Research: The Women’s Health Registry Model at the University of Michigan

    Tracy Finlayson PhD Health Services Org. and Policy February, 2005 Title: Mother’s Self-Efficacy and Oral Health in Low-Income African American Children in Detroit Shawn Henderson PhD Health Services Org. and Policy April, 2005

    Title: Stress, Resilience, Socioeconomic Status and the Dynamic Model of African American Self-Rated Health: Results from the Pitt County, NC Study

    Haslyn Hunte PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2006 Title: The Role of Perceived Discrimination on Racial/Ethnic Differences in Health Behaviors and Outcomes Robyn Watson PhD Health Services Org. and Policy October, 2006

    Title: Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: An Examination of Stage at Diagnosis, Estrogen Receptor Status and Treatment Experiences

    Sarah Gollust PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2008 Title: The Impact of News Media Frames of Type 2 Diabetes on the Public’s Health Policy Opinions Jennifer Hefner PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2010 Title: Children with Complex Special Health Care Needs and the Health Services System Michelle Debbink PhD Health Services Org. and Policy May, 2011

    Title: Low Birth Weight Inequities in Context: Racial Segregation, Neighborhood Factors, and Preconception Care

    Cheryl Moyer PhD Health Services Org. and Policy November, 2012 Title: Facility-Based Delivery in Ghana: A Three Part Study of Drivers and Deterrents

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    Will Story PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2013 Title: The Association Between Social Capital and Health Care Utilization in the Developing World: Meaning, Mechanisms, and Measurement Dissertation Committees Chaired and Co-Chaired—George Washington University Greg Peterson PhD Public Policy (Health Policy) August, 2013 Title: Long-Term Effects of Care Management on Mortality, Hospitalizations, and Medicare Costs among Chronically-Ill Medicare Beneficiaries Katherine Hohman DrPH Health Policy May, 2017 Title: Public Recognition as a Strategy to Improve Quality: The Impact of the National Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program on the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program Dissertation Committee Membership—George Washington University Gaetano Lotrecchiano PhD Executive Leadership March, 2012 Cynthia Vinson PhD Public Policy (Public Admin) March, 2013 Allison Russo DrPH Health Policy August, 2013 Christina Heminger DrPH Health Behavior March, 2014 Betsy Kidder PhD Public Policy (Health Policy) May, 2014 Megan Landry DrPH Health Behavior March, 2015 Crystal Ramos PhD Public Policy (Health Policy) February, 2018 Wendy Ellis DrPH Health Policy March, 2019 Dissertation Committee Membership—University of Michigan Paula Tavrow PhD Health Services Org. and Policy March, 1997 Denise Williams PhD Health Behavior/Health Education December, 2001 Kimala Price PhD Political Science May, 2003 Jillian Henderson PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2003 Kim Andringa PhD Sociology January, 2004 Elizabeth Thompson DrPH Health Policy March, 2004 Maureen Reindl PhD Sociology—University of Texas March, 2004 Rebecca Utz PhD Sociology August, 2004 John Zeber PhD Health Services Org. and Policy September, 2004 Laura Mattei PhD Epidemiology April, 2005 Melissa Van Dyke PhD Epidemiology April, 2006 Tara Sochet PhD Health Behavior/Health Education May, 2007 Tasleem Padamsee PhD Sociology September, 2007 Ezra Golberstein PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2008 ShaJuan Colbert PhD Health Behavior/Health Education December, 2008 Aimee Emens PhD Sociology June, 2009 Nancy Fleischer PhD Epidemiology February, 2010 Pam C. McCann PhD Political Science/Health Services June, 2011 Julie Berson Grand PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2011 Sarah Cherng PhD Epidemiology March, 2017 Jamie Tam PhD Health Services Org. and Policy May, 2018 Michael Fang PhD Public Policy and Sociology March, 2019 Megan Mullins PhD Epidemiology April, 2020 Andrea Titus PhD Epidemiology April, 2020 Tarlie Townsend PhD Sociology and HSOP April, 2020 Alex Liber PhD Health Services Org. and Policy July, 2020 Melanie Ward PhD Health Behavior/Health Education July, 2020 Kelly Russell PhD Sociology In progress

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    Anton Avancena PhD Health Services Org. and Policy In progress Maria Carabello PhD Health Services Org and Policy/Soc In progress

    Recent Professional Service Activities

    Board Activities Director, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health Board of Director (2016 – present) Chair, Compliance Oversight Committee Member, Compensation Committee Director, Board of Directors, Packard Health, Ann Arbor (2018- present) Member, Governance Committee Member, Advisory Board, Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy, Washington, DC (2014 – 2016) Member, Board of Directors, Whitman-Walker Health (FQHC), Washington, DC (2012 – 2015) Committees: Audit and Compliance (Chair); External Relations Member, Board of Trustees, David A. Winston Health Policy Fellowship (2012-2015) National Committee/Panel Activity Member (elected), National Academy of Social Insurance (2018) Member (elected), National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) (2012) Member, Committee on Informing the Selection of Leading Health Indicators for Healthy People 2030 (2019) Member, Study Panel on Medicaid as a Critical Lever in Building a Culture of Health. National Academy of Social Insurance (2016-2017). Member, National Academy of Medicine, Committee on Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age for Purchasing Tobacco Products (2014 – 2015) Member (nominated and confirmed), CDC Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Federal Advisory Committee (2012 – 2014) Editorial Boards Editorial Board, Milbank Quarterly (2020 – present) Editorial Advisor, Policy Briefs on Social Determinants of Health, Health Affairs (2019 – present) Opinion Contributor, Milbank Quarterly (2018 – present) Member, Editorial Board, Medical Care Research and Review (2002 – present) Member, Editorial Board, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention (2005 - present) Member, Guest Editorial Board, Health Education and Behavior, special issue on health policy, 2014

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    National and State Service: Member, National COVID-19 Task Force, Epidemiology Working Group. National Academy of Social Insurance, November 2020 – present. Member, National Academy of Medicine, Committee on Informing the Leading Health Indicators for Healthy People 2030 (2019 – February, 2020) Editorial Advisor, Health Affairs series on policy approaches to social determinants of health. Member, National Academy of Medicine, Population Health Roundtable (2013 – 2019) Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholars Program (pre-doctoral fellowship/mentoring program) (2017 – 2019) Reviewer, Institute of Medicine report: Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes (2018) Reviewer, Institute of Medicine report: A Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health (2016) Reviewer, Institute of Medicine report: Use of Economic Evidence to Inform Investments in Children, Youth and Families (2015) Theme organizer for AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Population and Public Health (2015 meeting) Reviewer, Institute of Medicine report: Agent-Based Models to Inform Tobacco Product Regulations (2014) Reviewer, Ford Foundation Fellowship Program, National Academies of Science (March, 2014) Board Member and Secretary, National Center for Healthcare Leadership (March-August, 2011) Member, Educators' Advisory Panel, Comptroller General of U.S. Government, Government Accountability Office (April, 2009 – 2012) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Proposal Review (2016-2017): Reviewed Letters of Intent and Proposals for Policies for Action RFP Reviewed Applications to Health Policy Research Scholars Program Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institution, Grant Reviewer, Cycle II (April, 2013) National Institutes of Health, TCORS Center Grant Proposal Reviewer (March, 2013) National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Study Section ZRG1 HOP-B 90 S Social Science and Population Studies (ad hoc 2005- 2011) Chair of NIH Scientific Review Panel:

    NIH, National Institute on Aging, Study Section ZAG1 Z1J-1 02, P01 Program Proposal Review (June, 2007)

    NIH, National Cancer Institute, Study Section ZCA1 SRRB-Y (J1) Special Emphasis Panel: Community Networks to Reduce Cancer Disparities (November, 2004) California Breast Cancer Research Program (2001 – 2004) Blue Cross/Blue Shield Foundation of Michigan (ad hoc)

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    Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (January, 2004) Member, Steering Committee, Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research, Minneapolis VA Medical Center (January, 2006 – 2010) Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement (IPA) with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2000-2006), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Member (2002-2003), Michigan Cardiovascular Health Task Force Member (1999-2003), National Blue Ribbon Panel on Evaluation of Community-Based Interventions to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health (convened by CDC) School and University Service: Current Major Service Assignments at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy Service: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Chair, Master Degree Program Committee Member, Executive Committee Faculty Co-Lead for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Member, Senior Faculty Search Committee Faculty Lead, Social Policy Concentration Faculty Lead, Eckstein Prize Selection Committee University of Michigan Service: Member, Steering Committee, Graduate Certificate in Healthy Cities Program Member, Provost’s Faculty Advisory Committee Member, Department Chair Search Committee, Health Management and Policy, SPH Member, U-M Firearm Prevention Steering Committee Faculty Advisor for Policy, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation Prior Major Service Activities George Washington University (2011 – 2105): Member (elected), Faculty Senate (2012 – 2015) Member (elected), Faculty Senate Executive Committee (2013 – 2015) Member (appointed by President), Benefits Task Force Committee (2014 – 2015) Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, George Washington University (2015) Chair, Department of Health Policy, George Washington University (2011 – 2014) Co-Chair, Committee for PhD in Public Policy—Health Policy Track, George Washington University (2011-2015) Co-Chair, Committee for DrPH in Health Policy, George Washington University Executive Committee, School of Public Health and Health Services, George Washington University (2012 – 2015) Member, Food Institute Task Force (2014) Member, Trachtenberg Prize for Faculty Research selection committee (2014)

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    Director, Community Engagement Component and Member of Executive Committee, Clinical Translational Science Institute—Children’s National Medical Center and George Washington University (2011 – 2013) Chair, Search Committee for Chair of Department of Global Health, School of Public Health and Health Services, George Washington University (2012) University of Michigan (prior major service): Chair, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan (2005 – 2011) Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, Department of Health Management and Policy (2002 – 2011) Chair, University of Michigan School of Public Health Dean Search Advisory Committee (2010) Member, Interim Leadership Planning Committee, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, UM North Campus Research Complex (2010 - 2011) Member, Research Awards Committee, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan (2008 – 2011) Member, Steering Committee for Science, Technology and Policy Studies Program, University of Michigan (2006 – 2011) Member, Advisory Board, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan (2005 – 2011) Member, Steering Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, University of Michigan (2002 – 2011) Core Faculty, Children's Health and Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan (2001 – 2011) Core Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Michigan (1996 – 2011) December, 2020