CURRICULUM
VITAE
SHERRY
A. GLIED
March 15, 2002
Mailman School of Public
Health, Columbia University
Department of Health Policy
and Management
600 West 168th
Street, Room 610
New York, NY 10032
Phone: (212) 305-0299
Fax: (212) 305-3405
Email: sag1@columbia.edu
Personal Data
Date of Birth: February 8, 1961
Place of Birth: Toronto, Canada
Citizenship: Canadian
(U.S. Permanent Resident)
Academic Training
Harvard University, Ph.D., Economics, 1990
Dissertation: The Economics of Health Status and Labor
Market Outcomes.
Ann Arbor, Michigan:
University Microfilms International, 1991.
Sponsor: David E. Bloom
University of Toronto, M.A.,
Economics, 1985
Yale University,
B.A., Economics, 1982
Professional Organizations and Societies
American Economics Association
Academy for Health Services
Research and Health Policy
American Public Health
Association
Association for
Public Policy and Management
Academic and Professional Appointments
July 1998-Present
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Health Policy and Management
Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health
Columbia University
September 2000
Visiting Faculty
University of Toronto
Law School
Assistant Professor of Public Health
Division of Health Policy and
Management
Columbia School of Public Health
July 1991 – June 1998
Assistant Professor of Economics
Columbia University
August 1996 – July 1997
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Health Care Policy
Harvard Medical School
September 1989 – December
1990
Associate in Public Health
Division of Health Policy and
Management
Columbia School of Public Health
Professional Appointments
February 1993 – May 1993
Co-Chair
Global Budgets and Economic Impacts
Working Groups
The President’s Health Care Task
Force
Washington, D.C.
August 1992 –
July 1993
Senior
Economist
The
President’s Council of Economic Advisers
Executive
Office of the President
Washington,
D.C.
Honors and Special Appointments
January 1999 - : Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine
September 2000 -: Research Associate, Health Economics,
National Bureau of Economic Research
November 1990 – September
2000: Faculty Research Fellow, Health Economics, National Bureau of Economic
Research
September 1988 - August
1989: Dissertation Fellowship, Social
Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Public Lectures
Kent State University, Kent
Ohio, April 25, 2001
David Rogers Health Policy
Colloquium, Cornell Medical School, November 24, 1999
New York Academy of
Medicine, New York, April 12, 1999
University of Toronto,
Toronto, Canada, October 23, 1999.
Commonwealth Fund Bipartisan
Congressional Conference, January 21, 1999
University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN, February 17, 1994.
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., November 5,
1993.
Fellowship and Grant Support
Active Support
Examining
Future Insurance Directions and Policy Options: Analysis and Technical
Assistance for the Task Force on the Future of Health Insurance. The
Commonwealth Fund Principal CMNWLTH Investigator. 8/01 – 7/02. Direct
Support funds $245,288 (40% time).
Future
of Health Insurance for Working
Americans. The Commonwealth Fund Principal CMNWLTH Investigator. 8/00 – 7/02. Direct Support funds $235,917 (40% time).
To
Support Research Modeling Health Insurance Expansions. Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. Principal
Investigator. 9/00 - 8/02. Direct
Support funds $162,046 (16%).
Center
for Study Interventions in Child Psychiatry. NIMH. Principal
Investigator, Subcontract. 7/99 - 6/04.
Direct Support funds $1,000,000 (10%).
Tuberculosis
Adherence Partnership Alliance Study. NIH. Principal Investigator,
Subcontract. 9/00 - 9/05. Director
Support funds $2,268,000 (5%).
Past Support
Effectiveness
of IPT-a in School Based Health Clinics. NIH/SAMSA. Principal
Investigator, Subcontract. 9/98 - 8/01. Direct Support funds $1,073,214
(5%).
Developing
Workable Solutions for Improving Health Insurance Coverage for Working
Americans. The Commonwealth Fund. Principal Investigator. 8/99 – 7/00. CMNWLTH Direct Support funds $358,792 (as needed).
An
Assessment of Mental Health Policy at Century’s End. MacArthur Foundation.
Principal Investigator. 7/99 –
8/00. Direct Support Funds $72,405 (20%
time).
Behavioral
Intervention for the Control of TB. NIH/NHLBI. Investigator. 10/95 – 10/00. Direct Support Funds $480,703 (6.5% time).
Effects
of Medicaid Managed Care on AOD and MH Services. SAMHSA.
Investigator. 9/96-9/99. C. Hoven, P.I. Direct Support Funds
$814,637 (10% time).
Current Population Survey
Programming for the Task Force on the Future of Health Insurance for Working Families Workable Solutions
Project. The Commonwealth Fund.
P.C. 6/14/99 – 7/31/99 Direct Support Funds $7,140 (10% time).
Minority Health in a Changing
Health Care System. Commonwealth
Fund. Principal Investigator. 2/98-1/99.
Direct Support Funds $48,273 (20% time).
Women’s Health Care in the
1990s: Assessing Recent Changes in
Access, Costs, and Quality. Commonwealth
Fund Commission on Women’s Health.
Principal Investigator. 8/97 –
4/98. Direct Support Funds $14,705 (15%
time).
The
Employer-Based Health Insurance System.
Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Principal Investigator.
1/96-12/98. Direct Support Funds
$179,837 (50% time).
Women’s Access to Mental
Health Specialty Care as Patterns of Health Insurance Coverage Change. Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women’s
Health. Principal
Investigator. 6/96 – 11/96. Direct Support Funds $12,569 (25% time).
Epidemiological
Study of Stroke Outcome in Three Ethnic Groups. NINDS.
Investigator. 9/95-6/00. R. Sacco, P.I. Direct Support Funds $842,038 (3% time).
Insurance
and Provider Choice for Children with Mental Health Needs. NIMH. Principal Investigator.
8/94-7/95. Direct Support Funds
$104, 374 (45% time).
To
Evaluate State Health Reform Capacity. Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation.
Investigator. 12/94-5/97. L.D. Brown, P.I. Direct Support Funds $329,728 (10% time).
Medicaid
Managed Care in New York City. Commonwealth
Fund. Investigator. 9/93-8/94.
J. Sisk, P.I. Direct Support
Funds $284,769 (11% time).
Alternative
Service Patterns for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance. NIMH. Investigator. 9/93 - 8/97 C. Hoven, P.I.
Direct Support Funds $3,929,041 (10% time).
Evaluation
of HIV Infection Early Intervention Programs.
Centers for Disease Control. Investigator. 10/91-9/93. P. Messeri, P.I.
Direct Support Funds $160,416 (5% time).
AIDS
Institute Community Service Programs. New
York State AIDS Institute.
Investigator. 5/89 - 9/93. P.
Messeri, P.I. Direct Support Funds
$769,000 (10% time).
Labor Market Impacts of the
AIDS Epidemic. NICHHD.
Co-Principal Investigator. 9/89
- 8/92. David Bloom, P.I.. Direct Support Funds $115, 852 (15% time).
Departmental and University Committees
Founding Member, Columbia
Alliance for Healthcare Management, January 2000 –
Member. Public Policy
Consortium Executive Committee. September 1998 –
Member. University Benefits Committee. November 1997 – Present.
Member. Divisional Doctoral Committee. Division of Health Policy and
Management. January 1993 – Present.
Co-Chair. Mission, Goals, and Budget Committee. Columbia School of Public Health. January 1995 – September 1996.
Chair. Divisional Curriculum Committee. Division of
Health Policy and Management. September
1994 – April 1995.
Member. Junior Faculty Recruitment Committee. Department of Economics. September 1991 – July 1992; September 1993 –
July 1995.
Member. SIPA Curriculum Committee. Department of Economics. September 1993 – July 1994.
Teaching Experience and Responsibilities
Fall 2001: Issues in Health Care Policy and Health Care
Reform P8516, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health (40 students).
Fall 2001: Introduction to Health Economics, Executive
MPH Program, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health. (30 students).
Fall 2000: Introduction to Health Economics, Executive
MPH Program, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health. (30 students).
Fall 1999: Introduction to Health Economics, Executive
MPH Program, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health. (30 students).
Fall 1998: Introduction to Health Economics, Executive
MPH Program, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health. (30 students).
Spring 1998: Health Economics W4462. Department of Economics. Columbia University. (60 students).
Fall 1997: Introduction to Health Economics, Executive
MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health.
(35 students).
Fall
1996: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Spring
1996: Health Economics. W4462.
Department of Economics.
Columbia University. (50
students).
Spring
1995: Health Economics. W4462. Department of Economics. Columbia University. (50 students).
Fall
1994: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1993: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1993: Policy Analysis: Health Care Reform. U6810x.
School of International and Public Affairs. Columbia University. (50
students).
Spring
1993: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1991: Microeconomics for International
Affairs. U4603. School of International and Public Affairs. Columbia University. (40 students).
Fall
1991: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1991: Introduction to Health
Economics. P6503. Columbia School of
Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1990: Introduction to Health
Economics. P6503. Columbia School of
Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1990: Introduction to Health Economics,
Executive MPH Program, Columbia School of Public Health. (35 students).
Fall
1990: Labor Economics. Department of Economics. (35 students).
Spring
1990: Advanced Health Economics. P8541. Columbia School of Public
Health. (10 students).
Fall
1989: Policy Analysis for International
Affairs. U8216. School of International
and Public Affairs. Columbia
University. (15 students).
Fall
1989: Introduction to Health
Economics. P6503. Columbia School of
Public Health. (35 students).
Ph.D. Thesis Advising
Regina Alemeyda Duran (Economics). Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor. Current.
Hiliary Sheldon (Economics).
Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor.
Current.
Sangeeta Goyal (Economics).
Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor.
Current.
Adriana Lleras-Muney
(Economics). Doctoral Dissertation
Sponsor. 2001. Assistant Professor of Economics, Princeton
University.
Robert Graboyes
(Economics). Doctoral Dissertation
Sponsor. 2000. Assistant Professor Virginia Commonwealth
University and Medical College, Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Prea
Gulati (Sociomedical Sciences).
Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor.
Current.
Cait Des Roches, Dr.P.H.
(Sociomedical Sciences) Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor. 2000.
Mark Stabile. (Economics)
Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor.
1999. Assistant Professor,
Department of Economics, University of Toronto.
Michael Ganz (Sociomedical
Sciences) Doctoral Dissertation
Sponsor. 1998. Assistant Professor,
Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
Gerard Carrino (Sociomedical
Sciences) Doctoral Disseration Sponsor. Current
Alma Bowen Garrett III. Ph.D.
(Economics) Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor. 1996. RWJ Policy Scholar
1996-1997. Research Associate, The
Urban Institute.
Linda Marie Dynan. Ph.D. (Economics) Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor.
1994. Consultant.
Edward Snyder, Jr. Dr.P.H.
(Public Health) 2nd Reader. 1997.
Joanne Lamphere Dr.P.H.
(Public Health) Examination Chair. 1996.
Rohit Sah. Ph.D. (Economics) 2nd Reader.
1996.
Omar Azfar. Ph.D. (Economics) 2nd
Reader. 1995.
David Beede. Ph.D.
(Economics) Examination
Chair. 1995.
Debojyoti Sarkar. Ph.D. (Economics) 2nd Reader.
1995
Melissa Binder. Ph.D.
(Economics) Examination
Chair. 1995
Jaime Saavedra. Ph.D.
(Economics) Examination
Chair. 1995.
Ajay Mahal. Ph.D. (Economics) Examination Chair. 1995.
Cynthia Miller. Ph.D. (Economics) Examination Chair. 1993.
Rehana Siddiqui. Ph.D. (Economics) Examination Chair. 1992.
Undergraduate Thesis Advising
Shira Galinsky. 2000.
Karuna Patel. 1998.
George Ko. 1998.
Tama Beth Brooks. 1996.
Srilakshmi
Gnanasekaran. 1992.
Christoph
Westphal. 1991.
Other Professional Activities
Boards and Committees
June 2000 --: Injury
Research Grant Review Committee, Centers for Disease Control.
Member, Board of Advisors,
NCHS/Academy Fellowship Committee.
Member, Regents Advisory Committee, American College
of Healthcare Executives, New York Region.
Member, Executive Committee, Section on Healthcare
Delivery, New York Academy of Medicine
Co-Chair, Committee on
Public Health, New York Academy of Medicine (Current)
Editorial Board, Milbank Quarterly (2000 – present)
Editorial Board, Health Services Research (1998- present)
Editorial Board, Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law (2000 –
present)
National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Investigator Awards (1999-present).
Panelist, Research Panel on
Collaborative Networks, New York Academy of Medicine (February 1999 – December
1999).
Special Member, Health Services Review Panel, Agency for Health Care
Policy Research, Fall 1999.
Panelist, Advisory Panel on
Public Health and Medicine. New York
Academy of Medicine. (May 1995 – September 1997).
Member, MS Society Advisory Committee on Health Care Delivery and
Policy Research (1999-present)
Reviewer:
Reviewer (Articles and Proposals):
Reviewer: American Journal of
Public Health; Congressional Budget Office; Harvard University Press;
Industrial Labor Relations Review; National Science Foundation; Pediatrics;
Quarterly Journal of Economics; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Science; Women
and Health; Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health; University of Chicago
Press; American Economic Review; Journal of Health Economics; Journal of Health
Politics Policy and Law; Inquiry.
Guest Lectures,2000-2001:
Rotman School, University of
Toronto
Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University
Mount Sinai School of
Medicine
Cornell School of Medicine
Estes Park Institute
Consultancies:
Dynacare Inc. 2000.
United Hospital Fund. 1999.
Center on Addiction and
Substance Abuse Research. 1998, 1999,
2000.
Medical and Health Research
Association. 1997.
Technical
Assistance to the Palestinian Health Authority, Harvard Institute for
International Development. 1997.
WHO
Task Force on Epidemiologic Strategies for Depression, 1996.
MacArthur
Foundation Task Force on the Recognition and Treatment of Depression in Primary
Care, 1994.
Columbia
School of Nursing, Independent Nurse Practitioner Evaluation Project, 1995-
1997.
New
York Regents Commission on Disability, 1992-1993.
West
Farms Health Clinic Evaluation Project, New York City, 1994.
Congressional
Budget Office Expert Panel Consultant, Washington, 1993.
New
Jersey Department of Health, Hospital Rate Setting Commission, 1990-1992.
New
York State AIDS Institute, 1991-1992.
Presidential Commission on
the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic, May 1988.
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Books, Articles, and Monographs
*Glied, Sherry and Joshua Graff
Zivin, “How Do Doctors Behave When Some (But Not All) of Their Patients are in
Managed Care?" Journal of Health Economics, 21(2002):
337-353.
*Glied,
Sherry. “Youth Tobacco Control: Reconciling Theory and Empirical Evidence.” Journal
of Health Economics, 21(2002): 117-135.
Zabos, G., S. Glied, E.
Amato, J. Tobin, L. Turegeon, A. Nolon.
“Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a
School-Based Dental Sealant Program for Low-Socioeconomic-Status Children: A Practice-Based Report.” Journal of
Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 13, no. 1 (February 2002),
pp. 38-48.
*Glied, S., “Health
Insurance and Market Failure Since Arrow,” Journal of Health Politics,
Policy and Law, vol. 26, no. 5 (October 2001), pp. 957-965.
*Glied, Sherry and Adam
Neufeld. “Service System Finance:
Implications for Children with Depression and Manic Depression.” Biological Psychiatry, 2001; 49:
1128-1135.
*Glied, Sherry. “Challenges
and Options for Increasing the Number of Americans with Health Insurance.” Commonwealth Fund Report #415. December 2000. Inquiry. 38(2) 2001: 90-105.
*Glied,
Sherry and M. Stabile, " Generation Vexed: Age-Cohort Differences in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Coverage." Health Affairs,
January 20(1) 2001, p. 184-191.
*Glied,
Sherry and M. Stabile. “Avoiding Health
Insurance Crowd-Out: Evidence from the
Medicare as Secondary Payer Program.” Journal
of Health Economics, vol. 20, no.
2:2001, pp. 239-260.
Georgiou, Demetrios, Yu Chen, Sheila Appadoo, Romualdo
Belardinelli, Richard Greene, Michael K. Parides, Sherry Glied. " A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Long-Term Moderate
Exercise Training in Chronic Heart Failure." American Journal of
Cardiology, (April 2001): 87(8):984-988.
*Glied,
Sherry and M. Stabile. “Explaining the
Decline in Health Insurance Coverage Among Young Men” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper no. 6276. Inquiry. 37(3) 2000:
295-303.
Garrett,
A.B. and S. Glied. “The Impact of the
Zebley Decision on Children’s Participation in SSI and AFDC.” National
Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper no. 6125. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
19(2) 2000: 275-296.
Marin,
Matthew, J. Van Lieu, A. Yee, E. Bonner, and S. Glied. “Cost-Effectiveness of Post-Exposure HIV
Chemoprophylaxis for Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental
Medicine 41(9) 2000: 754-760.
*Glied,
Sherry and M. Stabile. “Covering Older
Americans: A Forecast for the Next
Decade.” Health Affairs, 18(1)
1998: 208-213.
*Glied, Sherry, A. B. Garrett, C. Hoven and MECA
Collaborators. “Child Mental Health
Service Use: Why Doesn’t Insurance
Matter?” Journal of Mental Health
Economics and Policy, 1 1998: 173-187.
*Glied,
Sherry, R. Moore, A. B. Garrett, and C. Hoven.
"Medicaid and Service Use Among Homeless Adults." National
Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper
no. 5834. Inquiry. 35(4)
1998: 380-388.
*Glied, Sherry. “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental
Health Problems Among Older Women.” Journal of the American Medical Women’s
Association. 53(4) 1998: 187-191.
*Glied, Sherry. Chronic Condition: Why Health Reform has Failed so Far.
Harvard University Press. 1998.
*Glied,
Sherry. “Getting the Incentives Right
for Children.” Health Services Research. 33(4; Part II) 1998: 1143-1160.
*Glied,
Sherry. “Too Little Time? the Recognition and Treatment of Depression
in Primary Care.” Health Services Research. 33(4; Part I) 1998:
891-910.
*Glied,
Sherry. “The Treatment of Women with
Mental Health Disorders under Managed Care and Fee-for-Service Insurance.” Women
and Health, 26(2) 1997: 1-16.
*Glied,
Sherry, Christina W. Hoven, A. Bowen Garrett, Robert E. Moore, Philip Leaf,
Hector R. Bird, Sherryl Goodman, Darrel Regier, and Margarita Alegria. “Measures of Mental Health Status for Policy
Analysis.” Journal of Child and Family Studies, 6(2) 1997: 177-190.
*Glied,
Sherry. “An Assessment of Strategies
for Expanding Health Insurance Coverage.”
Report prepared for the Kaiser Family Foundation Project on Incremental
Health Reform, April 1997.
*Glied,
Sherry, R. Moore, C. Hoven, A.B. Garrett, D. Regier. “Children’s Access to Mental Health Care: Does Insurance Matter?” Health Affairs,
16(1) 1997: 167-174.
*Glied,
Sherry. "Empirical Issues in the
Estimation of Foregone Earnings." American Journal of Public Health,
86(12) December 1996: 1723-1728.
*Glied,
Sherry and S. Gnanasekaran.
"Hospital Financing and Neonatal Intensive Care." Health
Services Research, 31(5) December 1996:
593-607.
Sisk,
Jane E.; Sheila A. Gorman; Anne Lenhard Reisinger; Sherry A. Glied; William H.
DuMouchel; Margaret M. Hynes. “Evaluation of Medicaid managed care:
satisfaction, access, and use.” JAMA, 276 1996:50-55.
*Glied,
Sherry. “Markets Matter: U.S. Responses
to the HIV-Infected Blood Tragedy.” Virginia Law Review, 82 November
1996: 1493-1508.
*Glied,
Sherry and S. Kofman. Women and
Mental Health: Issues for Health
Reform. Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women’s Health. 1995.
*Glied,
Sherry. "The Economics of the AIDS
Epidemic: Lessons from the
U.S." Current Science, 69(10) 1995: 849-856.
*Glied,
Sherry. Revising the Tax Treatment
of Employer-Provided Health Insurance.
American Enterprise Institute Special Studies in Health. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute. 1994.
Sisk,
Jane and S. Glied. "Innovation
under Federal Health Care Reform."
Health Affairs, 13(3) Summer 1994: 82-97.
Bloom,
David and S. Glied. "Projecting the Number of New AIDS Cases in the United
States." International Journal of Forecasting Vol. 8 (Special Issue
on Population Forecasting) 1992:
339-365.
Bloom,
David and S. Glied. "Benefits and
Costs of HIV Testing." Science, 252, June 28, 1991: 1798-1804.
Bloom,
David and S. Glied. “The Economics of
HIV Testing in Employment Settings.” IRRA, 42nd Annual Proceedings,
1991: 19-28.
Carr,
J., S. Glied, and F. Mathewson. "Unlimited Liability and Free Banking in
Scotland: A Note." Journal of
Economic History, Fall 1989:
974-978.
Bloom,
David and S. Glied. "The Evolution of AIDS Economic Research." Journal
of Health Policy, April 1989:
187-196.
Articles Currently Submitted to Peer-Reviewed
Journals
Olveen Carrasquillo, Danielle
H. Ferry, Jennifer Edwards, Sherry
Glied. "Impact of Repealing Anti-Immigrant Provisions of the Personal Responsibility
and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act as Part of SCHIP Expansion Programs,"
submitted.
*Glied, Sherry and Adam
Neufeld. “Child Mental Health Spending Patterns." Journal of the
Academy of Adolescent and Child
Psychiatry, submitted.
Ferry,
Danielle and Sherry Glied. “Strategies
for Targeting Health Insurance Expansions.”
May 2001.
Pressley,
Joyce C., Elan D. Louis, Ming-Xin Tang, Lucien Cote, Perry D. Cohen, Sherry
Glied, and Richard Mayeux. "The Impact of Comorbid Disease on Resource Use
and Expenditures in Elderly with Parkinson Disease." May 2001.
*Glied,
Sherry, Shana McCormack, and Richard Frank.
“The Well-Being of People with Mental Illness – Evidence from Physician
Office Visits.” January 2001.
*Glied,
Sherry, Richard G. Frank, Shana McCormack, and James O’Malley. “Spending, Utilization, and Insurance for
Mental Health Care 1977-1996.” January
2001.
*Glied,
Sherry and Shana McCormack. “The
Population with Mental Illness 1950-2000.”
January 2001.
Galinsky,
Shira and Sherry Glied. “Income
Assistance and Psychiatric Hospitalization.”
January 2001. Submitted to Psychiatric
Services.
Remler, Dahlia, Jason E. Rachlin, Sherry A. Glied. “What
Can the Take-up of Other Programs Teach Us About How to Improve Take-up of
Heath Insurance Programs?.” NBER Working Paper 8185.
*Glied, Sherry and Jason Rachlin. “Women's Health
Insurance Coverage, 1980--1999.”
Submitted to Inquiry.
Amelung, Volker, Sherry Glied, Angelina Topan, and
Andreas Lamerz. “Health Insurance and
the Labor Market: The German
Experience.” Submitted to Journal of
Health Politics, Policy and Law.
Reports, Book Chapters, Monographs, and Other
Articles
*Glied, Sherry and Adam
Neufeld. “The Economic and Health System Correlates of Diagnosis in Primary
Care. In Wildman and Stancin (eds.). New
Directions for Research and Treatment of Pediatric Psychosocial Problems in
Primary Care., forthcoming.
Glied, Sherry, Dahlia
Remler, and Joshua Zivin. “Approaches
to Modeling Health Insurance Expansions:
Comparison of Methods and Assumptions.”
Background Paper prepared for Conference. January 2001.
*Glied, Sherry, Shana
McCormack, and Adam Neufeld. “Women with Depression: Changing Barriers to Access.”
Paper prepared for the American Psychological Association Conference on
Women with Depression. October 2000.
Amelung, V., Glied S., Topan
A., Lamerz A. "Die Finanzierung der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung ueber
den Arbeitsmarkt - das Ende einer
Erfolgsstory?" Zeitschrift fuer
Gesundheitswissenschaften / Journal of Public Health, im Erscheinen
*Glied, Sherry. “Mental Health Carve-Outs and the
Fragmentation of Physical and Mental Health”.
Chapter in Managed Mental Health Services, 2nd Edition. (S. Feldman, ed.) Springfield, IL: Charles
C. Thomas. Forthcoming.
*Glied, Sherry and Daniel
Pine. Adolescent Depression. Chapter in Commonwealth Fund Survey on
Adolescent Health. Forthcoming.
*Glied,
Sherry. “The Value of Reductions in
Child Injury Mortality in the U.S.”, in Medical Care Output and Productivity,
(David M. Cutler and Ernst R. Berndt, eds.) University of Chicago Press,
Chapter 13, pg. 511-538, 2001.
*Glied, Sherry. “Managed Care.” Chapter in Handbook of Health Economics. Amsterdam:
North Holland Press, 2000.
*Glied, Sherry. Evaluation Studies at Selected CARE Act
Pilot Sites. Report to the Health
Resources and Services Administration.
February 1999.
Hall, Allyson, Karen Scott
Collins, and Sherry Glied.
“Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance:
Implications for Minority Workers.”
Commonwealth Fund Report.
February 1999.
*Glied, Sherry. “Payment Heterogeneity, Physician Practice,
and Access To Care” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings
88(2), May 1998: 127-131.
*Glied, Sherry and S.
Kofman. “Women’s Mental Health: an
Introduction.” Compensation and Benefits Management 13(4), Autumn 1997:
43-52.
*Glied,
Sherry, R. Frank, J. Newhouse, and D. Bloom.
“The Palestinian Economy -- Implications for Health System Design.” Report submitted to the TAPHA project,
Harvard Institute of International Development. May 1997.
*Glied,
Sherry. “First Steps for Children: Evaluating Coverage Options.” Paper presented at the First Steps
Conference, New York, September 1996 (to be published in conference volume).
*Glied,
Sherry. “The Circulation of the
Blood: AIDS, Blood, and the Economics
of Information.” Chapter in HIV-Contaminated Blood, Policy, and
Conflict: Implications for the Future. R. Bayer and E. Feldman editors. Oxford University Press. 1999.
*Glied,
Sherry, M. Sparer, and L. Brown.
“Comment: Containing State
Health Care Expenditures--The Competition vs. Regulation Debate.” American Journal of Public Health
85(10) October 1995: 1347-1349.
Briffault,
Richard and S. Glied. “Federalism and
the Future of Health Care Reform” in The Privatization of Health Care
Reform. (G. Bloche, editor). Oxford University Press. 1998 (forthcoming).
*Glied,
Sherry. “Women’s Access to Mental
Health Specialty Care as Patterns of Insurance Coverage Change.” Symposium
Proceedings Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women’s Health. Forthcoming.
*Glied,
Sherry. “Economics” and “Public
Benefits”. Entries in the Encyclopedia
of AIDS, R. Smith ed. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. 1998.
*Glied,
S. (Council of Economic Advisers)
"The Economics of Health Care." Economic Report of the President, Chapter 4, January 1993
(Principal author of chapter).
Washington, D.C.: GPO: 119-168.
Bloom,
David and S. Glied. "Who is
Bearing the Cost of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Asia?" Economic
Implications of AIDS in Asia. David
Bloom and Joyce V. Lyons, Editors, 1993:
161-182.
Messeri,
Peter and S. Glied. "Evaluation of
the New York State AIDS Institute CSP Program," Report to the New York
State AIDS Institute, 1993.
Book Reviews, Abstracts and Letters
*Glied, Sherry. Review of Empowering Health Care
Consumers through Tax Reform (ed. Grace Marie Arnett). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine,
Winter 2001, 155-157.
*Glied, Sherry. Review of Frontiers in Health Policy
Research (ed. Alan Garber). Journal
of Economic Literature, December 1999, 1726.
*Glied, Sherry. Review of The Managed Care Blues and How
to Cure Them by Walter Zelman and Robert Berenson. Political Science Quarterly. Summer 1999.
*Glied,
Sherry and J. Meyer. “Are ‘America’s
Best Hospitals’ America’s Best?: Letter
to the Editor.” JAMA 278, August
13, 1997: 473-474.
Abstracts
Aaronson KD, Glied SA, Sisk
JE. “Treatment of heart failure in the
National Ambulatory Care Survey (NAMCS).”J Am Coll Cardiol. 1997;29(suppl
A):168A.
Editorials
“Medicare Buy-In Is the
Wrong Rx.” New York Newsday. March 5, 1998. 49.
PBS Documentary. Health Care Crisis. Expert commentator. Aired June 13, 2000 nationwide.
*Glied,
Sherry and Tama Beth Brooks. “The
Market and the Estimators: Forecasting
the Cost of Medicare Catastrophic Coverage.”
National Bureau of Economic
Research Working Paper no.6287.
*Glied,
Sherry. “The Economic Benefits of
Health in the United States.”
*Glied,
Sherry, J. Sisk, S. Gorman, M. Ganz.
“Selection, Marketing, and Medicaid Managed Care.” National Bureau of Economic Research
Working Paper No. 6164.
*Glied,
Sherry and R. Kroszner. "Much Ado
about Nothing? Capital Market Reactions
to Changes in Antitrust Precedent Concerning Exclusive Territories." Under revision for Journal of Law,
Economics, and Organization. University
of Chicago Center for the Study of the Economy and the State Working Paper
no. 102.