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CURRICULUM VITAE

August 24, 2011

Eric P. Slade Office: Department of Psychiatry Division of Services Research University of Maryland, School of Medicine 737 W. Lombard Street, Rm. 526 Baltimore, MD 21201-1549 Tel. Fax. E-Mail

Home: 809 Chumleigh Road Baltimore, MD 21212 Tel. (410) 377-2734 Cell. (443) 253-6096

(410) 706-8469 (410) 706-0022 eslade@psych.umaryland.edu

EDUCATION Brown University, Ph.D., Economics, 1997 Thesis Advisor: Anthony Lancaster Brown University, A.M., Economics, 1992 Northwestern University, B.A., Economics, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2005-

Research Health Scientist, VISN5 Capitol Healthcare Network Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.

2004-

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

1996-2004

Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

1992.1996 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Brown University, Providence, RI. 1991.1996

Research Assistant, Department of Economics, Brown University, Providence, RI.

1990.1994

Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Brown University, Providence, RI.

1994 (summer)

Research Assistant, Poverty and Human Resources Division, World Bank, Washington, DC.

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1992 (summer)

Research Assistant, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC.

AWARDS International Center for Mental Health Policy and Economics, Adam Smith Award, 2003, awarded to Eric Slade and David Salkever for the article, “Symptom Effects on Employment in a Structural Model of Mental Illness and Treatment: Analysis of Patients with Schizophrenia” (Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 4(1), 2001, pp. 2534). Johns Hopkins University, Center for Adolescent Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Development Award, 2002-2003.

GRANT SUPPORT Active 2010-2015

Co-Investigator (PI: Wissow), A Developing Center on Identification and Treatment of Mental Health Problems in Children, National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $2,970,748.

2009-2012

Co-Investigator (PI: Goldman), The Evidence Based Practice Center, State of Maryland, Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene, Direct Cost: $336,526.

2008-2013

Co-Investigator (PI: Buchanan), ACISR: Enhancing Recovery of People with Schizophrenia, National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $1,909,560

2007-2012

Co-Investigator (PI: Mueser), "Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of PTSD in SMI Clients," Total Cost: $5.2 million.

2007-2011

Principal Investigator, "Use of Mental Health and Primary Care Services among Disadvantaged Young Adults," National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $500,000.

2007-2011

Principal Investigator, "Do Medicaid Prescription Drug Copayments Impede Use of Psychotropic Medications among Persons with Serious Mental Illness?," NARSAD Foundation, Independent Investigator Award, Total Cost: $100,000.

2005-2013

Co-Investigator (PI: Lever & Stephan), "School Mental Health Program and Policy Analysis Centers: Advancing Mental Health Services in Schools," Human Resources Services Administration and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Total Cost: $1,815,588

2004-2013

Co-Investigator (PI: Ialongo), “Center for Prevention and Early Intervention,” National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $2,650,000

Inactive 2009-2011

Co-Investigator (PIs: Lieberman/Dixon), Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE), National Institute of Mental Health, Total

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Cost: $2,473,748 2007-2010

Principal Investigator, "VA Systems for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury," Department of Veterans Affairs, Total Cost: $50,000.

2006-2008

Principal Investigator, "Access Criteria and The Cost of Mental Health Intensive Case Management," Department of Veterans Affairs, Total Cost: $430,000.

2005-2008

Co-Investigator (PI: Rosenberg), "The STIRR Intervention for Dually Diagnosed Clients," National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $776,000

2002-2007

Co-Investigator (PI: Wissow), "Trial of Psychosocial Training for Pediatric Generalists," Total Cost: $1,275,000

2004-2007

Principal Investigator, "Elementary School Climate and Child Behavior Problems," National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $100,000

1999-2004

Co-Investigator (PI’s: Steinwachs and Lehman), “Center for Research on Services for Severe Mental Illness,” Total Cost: $3,573,697

2003-2004

Principal Investigator, “Cost-Sharing and Service Use in the U.S. Schizophrenia Care and Assessment Program,” The Medstat Group, Total Cost: $85,000

1999-2004

Principal Investigator, “Parental Investments and Children's Mental Health,” National Institute of Mental Health, Research Career Award, Total Cost: $650,000

1997-2003

Co-Investigator (PI: Salkever), “Economic Analysis of Cost and Effectiveness of Schizophrenia Treatment,” The Medstat Group, 1998-2003, Total Cost: $536,440

1998-1999

Co-Investigator (PI: Eaton), “Epidemiological Catchment Area Study Follow-Up,” National Institute of Mental Health, Total Cost: $1,243,000

1998-1999

Co-Investigator (PI: Anderson), “The Cost of Health Care in OECD Countries,” The Commonwealth Fund, Total Cost: $150,000

1994-1995

Principal Investigator, “Job Mobility and Health Insurance Coverage,” Bureau of Labor Statistics Project Grant, Total Cost: $25,000

PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed) 1. Henderson JV, Slade EP. Development Games in Non-Monocentric Cities. Journal of Urban Economics 34: 207-229, 1993

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2. Slade EP, Salkever DS. Symptom Effects on Employment in a Structural Model of Mental Illness and Treatment: Analysis of Patients with Schizophrenia. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 4(1): 25-34, 2001 3. Slade EP, Anderson G. The Relationship between Per Capita Income and Diffusion of Medical Technologies. Health Policy 58: 1-14, 2001 4. Mark T, Dirani R, Russo P, Slade EP. Access to New Medications to Treat Schizophrenia. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 29(1): 15-29, 2002 5. Slade EP. Effects of School-Based Mental Health Programs on Mental Health Service Use by Adolescents at School and in the Community. Mental Health Services Research 4(3): 151-166, 2002 6. Slade EP, Anderson G. Health Plan Options at Fortune 100 Companies: What Coverage Is Available for Consumers of Mental Health Care? Psychiatric Services 54(6): 815-817, June 2003 7. Slade EP. The Relationship between School Characteristics and the Availability of Mental Health Counseling and Related Health Services in Middle and High Schools in the U.S. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 30(4): 382-392, 2003 8. Salkever DS, and Slade EP. Employment Retention by Persons with Schizophrenia Employed in Non-Assisted Jobs. Journal of Rehabilitation 69(4): 18-25, 2003 9. Salkever DS, Slade EP, Karakus M, Russo P, and Palmer L. Estimation of Antipsychotic Effects on Hospitalization Risk in a Naturalistic Study with Selection on Unobservables. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 192(2): 119-128, 2004 10. Slade EP, Wissow LS. Spanking in Early Childhood and Later Behavior Problems: A Prospective Study of Infants and Young Toddlers. Pediatrics 113(5): 1321-1330, 2004 11. Slade EP, Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Perception of Child Need for Mental Health Care Following School Disciplinary Events. Mental Health Services Research, 6(2): 75-92, 2004 12. Slade EP, Salkever D, Rosenheck R, Swanson J, Swartz M, Shern D, Gallucci G, Harding C, Palmer L, Russo P, Hough R, Barrio C, Garcia P. Cost-Sharing Requirements and Access to Mental Health Care among Medicare Enrollees with Schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services 56(8): 960-966, 2005 13. Salkever DS, Slade EP, Karakus M. Differential Effects of Atypical vs. Typical Antipsychotic Medication on Earnings of Schizophrenia Patients: Estimates from a Prospective Naturalistic Study. Pharmacoeconomics, 24(2): 123-139, 2006 14. Weist MD, Lindsey M, Moore E, Slade E. Building Capacity in School Mental Health. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 8(3): 30-36, 2006 15. Strong-Kinnaman J, Slade EP, Bellack AS, Bennett M. Examination of Contingency Payments to Dually-Diagnosed Patients in a Multi-faceted Behavioral Treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 32(7):1480-1485, 2006, doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2006.10.003 16. Slade EP, Wissow LS. The Influence of Childhood Maltreatment on Adolescents' Academic Performance. Economics of Education Review, 26(5):604-614, 2007 17. Salkever DS, Karakus MC, Slade EP, Harding CM, Hough RL, Rosenheck RA, Swartz MS, Barrio C, Yamada AM. Measures and Predictors of Community-Based Employment

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and Earnings of Persons with Schizophrenia in a Multisite Study. Psychiatric Services 58(3): 315-324, 2007, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.58.3.315 18. Slade EP, Stuart EA, Salkever DS, Karakus M, Green K, Ialongo N. Impacts of Age of Onset of Substance Use Disorders on Risk of Adult Incarceration among Disadvantaged Urban Youth: A Propensity Score Matching Approach. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 95/1-2:1-13, 2008, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2007.11.019 19. Salkever DS, Johnston S, Karakus M, Ialongo N, Slade EP, Stuart EA. Enhancing the net benefits of disseminating new prevention programs: A note on target efficiency with illustrative examples. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 35(4):261-269, 2008; Published online, March 2008, DOI 10.1007/s10488-008-0168-9 20. McCarthy JF, Valenstein M, Dixon L, Visnic S, Blow FC, Slade EP. Client and program factors associated with initiation of assertive community treatment services among veterans with severe mental illness, Psychiatric Services, 60:196-201, 2009, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.60.2.196 21. Zhu B, Ascher-Svanum H, Faries DE, Peng X, Salkever D, Slade EP. Costs of treating patients with schizophrenia who have illness-related crisis events. BMC Psychiatry, 8(72): 2008, doi: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/8/72 22. Slade E, Mills C, Cunningham D, Hobbs N, Andrews C, Weist M. Non-public special education programs: Evaluating the costs of within-school alternatives for students with emotional disturbance, Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 2(3): 30-37, 2009 23. McCarthy JF, Dixon L, Slade E. In Reply: ACT and other case management services.

Psychiatric Services, 60(4): 555-556, 2009, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.60.4.555-a

24. Ascher-Svanum H, Zhu B, Faries DE, Salkever D, Slade EP, Peng X, Conley RR. The cost of relapse and the predictors of relapse in the treatment of schizophrenia, BMC Psychiatry, 10:2, 2010, doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-10-2 25. Slade EP, Dixon LB, Semmel S, Emergency Department Visits from 2001 to 2006: Trends in Visit Duration, Psychiatric Services, 61(9), 878-884, 2010, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.61.9.878 26. Rosenberg S, Goldberg R, Dixon L, Wolford G, Slade E, Himelhoch S, Gallucci G, Potts W, Tapscott S, Welsh C. Assessing the STIRR Model of Best Practices for Blood-Borne Infections in Clients with Severe Mental Illness, Psychiatric Services, 61(9), 885-891, 2010, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.61.9.885 27. Gadomski A, Wissow LS, Slade E, Jenkins P. Training clinicians in mental health communication skills: Impact on primary care utilization, Academic Pediatrics, 10(5), 346-352, 2010, doi:10.1016/j.acap.2010.06.012 28. Karakus MC, Salkever DS, Slade EP, Ialongo N, Stuart EA. Implications of middle school behavior problems for high school graduation and employment outcomes of young adults: Estimation of a recursive model. Education Economics, 2011, doi: 10.1080/09645292.2010.511816 29. Himelhoch S, Goldberg R, Calmes C, Medoff D, Slade E, Dixon L, Gallucci G, Rosenberg S. Screening for and prevalence of HIV and Hepatitis C among an outpatient urban sample of people with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse. Journal of Community Psychology, 39(2), 231-239, 2011, doi: 10.1002/jcop.20422

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30. Kreyenbuhl J, Slade EP, Medoff DR, Brown CH, Ehrenreich B, Afful J, Dixon LB. Time to discontinuation of first- and second-generation antipsychotic medications in the treatment of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 131, 127-132, 2011, doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2011.04.028

Book Chapters 1.

Moffitt R, Slade E. Health Care Coverage for Children Who Are On and Off Welfare, The Future of Children: Welfare to Work 7(1), Spring 1997.

2.

Slade EP, Albers LA. Syndromal Effects of Psychiatric Disorders on Labor Force Exits. In: Salkever D, Sorkin A, eds., Research in Human Capital and Development: The Economics of Disability, Stamford, CT, JAI Press, March/April 2000, pp. 211-228.

3.

Salkever DS, Slade EP, and Karakus M. Gender-Specific Patterns of Employment and Employment Transitions for Persons with Schizophrenia: Evidence from the Schizophrenia Care and Assessment Program (SCAP). In: Marcotte DE, Wilcox-Gok V, eds., Research in Human Capital and Development: The Economics of Gender and Mental Illness, Vol. 15, Oxford, England, Elsevier Ltd., 2004, pp. 109-31.

Governmental Reports 1.

Slade EP, Schreter R. 2005. White Paper on Acute Mental Health Care in the U.S.: A Report to the Acute Care Work Group. Prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.

2.

Slade EP, Santoni T, Qian J. Outcome Evaluation of Self-Directed Care in Washington County. Prepared for the Mental Hygiene Administration, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland.

Published Abstracts 1.

Slade EP, Effects Of School-Based Mental Health Programs On Mental Health Service Use By Adolescents At School And In The Community, Data Trends, 70, December 2002.

2.

Salkever DS, Slade EP, Karakus M, Palmer L, Russo PA. Estimation of Endogenous Antipsychotic Treatment Effect Models for Psychiatric Hospitalization Among Persons With Schizophrenia, The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 6(1), March 2003, pp. S42-S43.

Working Papers 1.

Slade EP. Mental Illness and Access to Health Care in Early Adulthood. Unpublished manuscript, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 2007.

2.

Slade EP, Coffey RM, Barrett M, Owens PL, Stocks C, Buck JA, Vandivort-Warren R. "Who Pays for Emergency Services for People with Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Conditions?" Unpublished manuscript, Univ. of Maryland, School of Medicine

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Baltimore, 2007. 3.

Karakus MC, Salkever DS, Slade EP, Ialongo N, Stuart E. Proximal and Distal Implications of Middle School Behavior Problems for High School Graduation and Employment Outcomes of Young Adults: Estimation of a Recursive Model. Currently under review at Prevention Science, 2008.

PRESENTATIONS 1996

December 12, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Economics, Applied Microeconometrics Seminar, “The Effect of the Propensity to Change Jobs on Estimates of ‘Job-Lock’,” Baltimore, MD.

1997

June 29, 8th Annual Health Economics Conference, University of Minnesota, “The Effect of the Propensity to Change Jobs on Estimates of ‘Job-Lock’,” Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 4, Johns Hopkins University, Population Center, “Volunteering and Health in Older Adults,” Baltimore, Maryland. November 18, Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, “Volunteering and Retirement,” Cincinnati, Ohio.

1998

January 23, Gerontology Grand Rounds, “Volunteering and Health in Older Adults,” Johns Hopkins Bayview, Baltimore, Maryland.

1999

June 28, Association for Health Services Research, “The Relationship Between National Income and Diffusion of Medical Technologies,” Chicago, Illinois.

2000

June 25, Association for Health Services Research (Poster Presentation), “Syndromal Effects of Psychiatric Disorders on Labor Force Exits,” Los Angeles, CA. July 20, National Institute of Mental Health, “Punishment and Children's Use of Mental Health Services: The Economic Determinants of Parenting Strategies Over the Life-Course,” NIMH Challenges of the 21st Century: Mental Health Services Research, Washington D.C. September 18, National Institute of Mental Health, “Exploring the Potential Productivity and Employment Implications of Symptom Reductions for Patients with Schizophrenia,” Tenth Biennial Research Conference on the Economics of Mental Health, Rockville, Maryland.

2001

July 1, “Effects of School-Based Mental Health Programs on Mental Health Service Use By Adolescents at School and In the Community,” Advancing Latino Mental Health Services Research Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico. August 9, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, “Effects of School-Based Mental Health Programs on Mental Health Service Use By

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Adolescents At School and In the Community,” NICHD 2001 Add Health Users Workshop, Bethesda, Maryland. 2002

April 1, National Institute of Mental Health, “Employment and Mental Illness”, Session Discussant, NIMH Advances in Mental Health Services Conference, Washington DC. July 25, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, “Escalation of Weapon Use among Adolescents,” NICHD Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health: Data User’s Conference, Bethesda, Maryland. September 23, National Institute of Mental Health, “Estimation of Endogenous Antipsychotic Treatment Effects on Psychiatric Hospitalization Risk among Persons with Schizophrenia in the Presence of Unobservable Selection Factors,” NIMH Advancing Mental Health Care Financing, Bethesda, Maryland. December 11, The Urban Institute, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Child Mental Health Service Use Following School Disciplinary Events,” Washington, DC.

2003

March 4, University of South Florida, Florida Mental Health Institute, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Child Mental Health Service Use Following School Disciplinary Events,” The 16th Annual Research Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL. March 29, International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics, “Estimation of Endogenous Antipsychotic Treatment Effects on Psychiatric Hospitalization Risk among Persons with Schizophrenia in the Presence of Unobservable Selection Factors,” Mental Health Policy and Economics: The Value of Research, Venice, Italy. March 29, International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics, “Economics of Bipolar Disorder,” Session Chair, Mental Health Policy and Economics: The Value of Research, Venice, Italy. June 15, International Health Economics Association, “Applied Econometrics,” Global Health Economics: Bridging Research and Reform, 4 th World Congress, San Francisco, CA. October 24, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Health and Policy Administration, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Perception of Child Need for Mental Health Care Following School Disciplinary Events,” State College, PA.

2004

February 12, The Medstat Group, “Effects of Cost-Sharing and Gray-Zone Financing on Access to Care for Patients with Schizophrenia,” Cambridge, MA. February 20, RAND Corporation, “Effects of Cost-Sharing and Gray-Zone Financing on Access to Care for Patients with Schizophrenia,” Washington, DC. February 25, National Institute of Mental Health, “Economic Approaches to the Evaluation of Preventive Interventions,” Preventing Child and Adolescent Mental

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Disorders, Research Roundtable on Economic Burden and Cost Effectiveness, Washington, DC. February 27, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Perception of Child Need for Mental Health Care Following School Disciplinary Events,” Tampa, FL. March 2, Ingenix Corporation, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Perception of Child Need for Mental Health Care Following School Disciplinary Events,” Auburndale, MA. March 5, Magill University, Department of Psychiatry, Transpsychiatry Seminar, “Symptom Effects on Employment in a Structural Model of Mental Illness and Treatment: Analysis of Patients with Schizophrenia,” Montreal, CA. March 8, University of Florida, School of Health Policy and Administration, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Parent Perception of Child Need for Mental Health Care Following School Disciplinary Events,” Gainesville, FL. July 20, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, “The Effects of Maltreatment on Adolescents’ Academic Performance,” NICHD Add Health Data Users’ Conference, Rockville, MD. August 17, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Biostatistics, Causal Inference Working Group, “Regression Discontinuity Designs in Mental Health,” Baltimore, MD. September 27, National Institute of Mental Health, “Adolescent Emotional Problems and Academic Performance,” The Twelfth Biennial Research Conference on the Economics of Mental Health, Enhancing the Impact of Mental Health Services: Economic Incentives and Research, Chevy Chase, MD. November 3, The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Mental Health, “Adolescent Emotional Problems and Academic Performance,” Baltimore, MD. December 14, Department of Veterans Affairs, Baltimore VAMC, “A Primer on Medicare Prospective Payment System for Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalizations,” Baltimore, MD. 2005

March 18, Dartmouth College, Department of Psychiatry, "Earnings as an Outcome of Maintenance Antipsychotic Treatment for Schizophrenia: Instrumental Variables Estimates from a Prospective Longitudinal Study," Hanover, NH. March 30, University of Maryland, Department of Psychiatry, "The Influence of Childhood Maltreatment on Adolescents' Academic Performance," Baltimore, MD. April 19, University of Maryland, Dept. of Child Psychiatry, "The Influence of Childhood Maltreatment on Adolescents' Academic Performance," Baltimore, MD.

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June 9, University of Massachusetts, Dept. of Psychiatry, "The Influence of Childhood Maltreatment on Adolescents' Academic Performance," Worcester, MA. July 8, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "Economic Evaluation in Mental Health Research," Baltimore, MD. October 28, Johns Hopkins University, National Prevention Science Meeting, "Cost Measurement in Evaluations of Prevention Programs for Children," Baltimore, MD. November 7, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, MIRECC Science Meeting, "Using ProClarity Desktop for Analysis of VA Administrative Data," Baltimore, MD. 2006

February 24, 19th Annual Research Conference: A System of Care: Expanding the Research Base, "Behavioral Healthcare Service Use Implications of Suicide Risk Factors among Depressed Young Adults," Tampa, FL. May 16, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "Methods in CostBenefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Baltimore, MD. June 26, Academy Health Annual Meeting, "Behavioral Healthcare Service Use Implications of Suicide Risk Factors among Depressed Young Adults," Seattle, WA. October 6, Discussant: Southeastern Health Economics Research Group Meeting, Miami, FL.

2007

February 16, The 3rd Conference on Emerging Adulthood, "Does Mental Health Status Affect Young Adults’ Access to Health Care Services?" Tucson, AZ. March 10, International Center on Mental Health Policy and Economics, Eighth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry, "Early Adult Incarceration as a Consequence of Substance Use Disorders in Adolescence and Early Adulthood." Venice, Italy. March 10, International Center on Mental Health Policy and Economics, Eighth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry, Session Discussant: "Children, Session I." Venice, Italy. May 1, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "An Overview of CostBenefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Baltimore, MD. May 8, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "An Overview of CostBenefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Baltimore, MD. July 10, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "Methods in CostBenefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Baltimore, MD.

2008

February 25, 21st Annual Research Conference: A System of Care: Expanding the Research Base, "Access to Health Care During the Transition to Adulthood,"

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Tampa, FL. April 17, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "An Overview of Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Baltimore, MD. October 21, Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, "Transition Age Youth: Primary Care and Mental Health Services Utilization," Catonsville, MD. November 3, VA Mental Illness Research and Education Clinical Center, National Advisory Meeting, "Assessing MHICM: Program Effects on Mental Health Care Utilization," Baltimore, MD. 2009

February 12, VA Health Services Research & Development National Conference, Plenary Session, "Assessing MHICM: Program Effects on Mental Health Care Utilization," Baltimore, MD. March 9, Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Mental Health, "An Overview of Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis," Web-Course, Baltimore, MD. June 29, Academy Health, Annual Research Meeting, "Assessing Assertive Community Treatment: Program Effects on Mental Health Costs," Chicago, IL. September 14, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Annual Conference, "Insurance Coverage in Outpatient Visits to Emergency Departments by Persons with Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions: Evidence from Two States," Washington, DC.

2010

February 18, Yale University, Department of Psychiatry, "Access to Mental Health Intensive Case Management Services: Implications for Health Care Costs," New Haven, CT. March 18, George Mason University, Department of Health Administration and Policy, "Access to Mental Health Intensive Case Management Services: Implications for Health Care Costs," Fairfax, VA. April 27, VA Regional Conference 2010: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Plenary Session, "Access to Substance Abuse Treatment Services among Veterans with Serious Mental Illness: A National Study of ACT Clients," Little Rock, AR. October 18, Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, "Access to Mental Health Intensive Case Management Services: Implications for Health Care Costs," Hartford, CT. November 17, University of Maryland Baltimore County, "Access to Mental Health Intensive Case Management Services: Implications for Health Care Costs," Catonsville, MD.

2011

May 19, University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, "Measuring the

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Benefits of School Mental Health Services," Columbia, SC. July 13, International Health Economics Association Annual Meeting, "Cost Consequences of Assertive Community Treatment Services in an Era of Declining Inpatient Use," Toronto, Canada. July 28, 21st NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, "Effects of Medicaid lapses on young adults' use of outpatient services after inpatient stays," Washington, DC.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Writer for the Acute Care Workgroup, White Paper on Acute Mental Health Care in the U.S., Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 2004. Executive Committee Member for the, Center for Research on Services for Severe Mental Illness, Johns Hopkins University, 2000-2002 Consultant to the National Review Panel, 2002 National Research and Services Administration Conference, Washington DC, 2002 Consultant to the National Review Panel, Child Mental Health Foundations and Agencies Network (FAN), 2003 Grant Reviewer for the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Rockville, MD, September 2004 Study Section Permanent Member, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, Mental Health Services in Non-Specialty Settings Review Group, Washington, DC, 2006–Present Institutional Review Board Member, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, 2008Present VA Research and Development Maryland Health Care System Research Committee Member, 2009-Present Selection Committee for the National Institute of Mental Health, 2011 Mental Health Services Research Conference, April 2011 Reviewer for Journals: American Economic Review, Journal of Health Economics, Health Services Research, Health Economics, Archives of General Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, Medical Care, Health Policy, Public Health Reports, Psychiatric Services, Social Science & Medicine, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Administration and Policy in Mental Health Services Research, Psychological Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Demography (Associate Editor, 1995-1996), American Journal of Public Health,

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International Journal of Health Services, Southern Economic Journal, BMC Psychiatry

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Health Economics Association (since 1996) American Society of Health Economists (since 2011) American Economics Association (since 1995) AHSR/Academy Health (1998, 2006, 2009-present)

TEACHING

Courses Taught (since 1993): health economics, urban economics, population economics, introductory econometrics, cost-benefit analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis.

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