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CURRICULUM VITAE MARISA ELENA DOMINO Campus Address: UNC Chapel Hill Department of Health Policy and Administration CB#7411, McGavran-Greenberg Building Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411 Tel. (919) 966-3891 Fax. (919) 966-6961 email: [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Economics, Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care Policy. 1998 Ph.D. in Health Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dissertation title: “The Role of Price in the Demand for Antidepressants.” Dissertation Advisor: David S. Salkever. 1990 B.S.P.A. with Honors in Health Administration, The University of Arizona PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 -present Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 - present Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2014 – present Director, Cecil G. Sheps Center’s Program on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Systems 2014 - present Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC- Chapel Hill 2002 - 2014 Associate Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC-Chapel Hill

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CURRICULUM VITAE MARISA ELENA DOMINO

Campus Address: UNC Chapel Hill

Department of Health Policy and Administration CB#7411, McGavran-Greenberg Building

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411

Tel. (919) 966-3891 Fax. (919) 966-6961

email: [email protected]

EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Economics, Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care Policy. 1998 Ph.D. in Health Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dissertation title: “The Role of Price in the Demand for Antidepressants.” Dissertation Advisor: David S. Salkever. 1990 B.S.P.A. with Honors in Health Administration, The University of Arizona PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 -present Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 - present Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services

Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2014 – present Director, Cecil G. Sheps Center’s Program on Mental Health and

Substance Abuse Services and Systems 2014 - present Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems & Services

Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC-Chapel Hill

2002 - 2014 Associate Director, Training Program in Mental Health Systems &

Services Research, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC-Chapel Hill

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2005 - 2012 Associate Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2005 Visiting Scholar, The University of Arizona School of Pharmacy, Tucson,

Arizona 1999-2005 Assistant Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy

and Administration, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1997-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Department of Health

Care Policy HONORS AND AWARDS 2003-2008: NIMH K01 Career Development Award on “Influences of the Diffusion of

Psychotropic Medications” 2013 ISPOR Award for Excellence in Application of Pharmacoeconomics and Health

Outcomes Research RESEARCH INTERESTS Health Economics Mental Health Economics and Policies Health Care and Health Insurance to Low Income Populations Agency Relationships in Health Care Medical Provider Behavior PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Economic Association International Health Economics Association American Society of Health Economists AcademyHealth REFEREE ACTIVITIES American Journal of Health Economics American Journal of Public Health Archives of Internal Medicine

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Community Mental Health Journal Health Affairs Health Economics Health Services Research Journal of Economics and Management Strategy Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries Journal of Health Economics Managed Care Research and Review, Editorial Board member Medical Care – Awarded Exceptional Reviewer Award for 2003, 2004, 2009 NIDA Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group NIMH Special Emphasis Panels, various National Science Foundation Neuropsychopharmacology Psychiatric Services Public Health Reports Southern Economics Journal PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Pechansky, Flavio, DiCarlo, Barbara, Domino, Marisa Elena, Nautiyal, Charu and Poduska, Jeanne, (1994) "Transtorno de personalidade anti-social: o estado atual de sua epidemiologia e identicacao ", Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria, outubro 1994, 43, 10, 533-541 ["Antisocial Personality Disorder: the Present State of its Epidemiology and Identification", The Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, October 1994, 43, 10, 533-541].

2. Salkever, David and Domino, Marisa Elena, (1996) "Impact of Separate Blind Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies on Access to Services for Developmentally Disabled Blind Persons," Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, January-February 1996, 90, 1, 11-20.

3. Domino, Marisa Elena, Salkever, David S., Zarin, Deborah, and Pincus, Harold, (1998) “The Impact of Managed Care on Psychiatry,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, November 1998, 26(2): 149-157.

4. Salkever, David S., Domino, Marisa Elena, Burns, Barbara J., Santos, Alberto B., Deci, Paul, and Dias, James, Wagner, H. Ryan, Faldowski, Richard, and Palone,

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Jan, (1999) “Assertive Community Treatment for People with Severe Mental Illness: The Effect on Hospital Use and Costs,” Health Services Research, 34(2): 577-601, PMC1089024.

5. Domino, George, Domino, Marisa Elena, and Su, Annie, (2001-2002) “Psychosocial Aspects of Suicide in Young Rural Chinese Women.” Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying 44 (3): 233-240.

6. Domino, Marisa Elena and Salkever, David S., (2003) "Price Elasticity and Pharmaceutical Selection: the Influence of Managed Care," Health Economics, 12(7): 565-586.

7. Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) Team, (2003) “Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Rationale, Design and Methods,” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 42(5): 531-542.

8. Domino, Marisa Elena, Fried, Bruce, Moon, Yoosun+, Olinick, Joshua, Yoon+, Jangho, (2003) “Disasters and the Public Health Safety Net: Hurricane Floyd Hits the North Carolina Medicaid Program,” The American Journal of Public Health 93: 1122-1127, PMC1447920.

9. Domino, Marisa Elena, Frank, Richard G., and Rosenheck, Robert (2003) “The Diffusion of New Antipsychotic Medications and Formulary Policy,” Schizophrenia Bulletin 29(1) 95-104.

10. Dalton, Kathleen, Domino, Marisa Elena, Nadlicki, Terri, Stewart+, Scott, and Morrissey, Joe, (2003) “Developing Capacity for Integrated Trauma-Related Behavioral Health Services for Women: Case Studies in Start-Up Costs from Five Community Sites,” Women & Health 38(4): 111-126.

11. Zizza+ C, Herring A, Domino ME, Haines P, Stevens J and Popkin B. (2003) “The Effect Of Weight Change On Time To Nursing Care Facility Admission.” Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 56(9):906-913.

12. Gitterman, Daniel P., Weiner, Bryan, Domino, Marisa Elena, McKethan+, Aaron, and Enthoven, Alain (2003) “The Demise of Prepaid Group Practice in North Carolina: The Entry, Performance, and Exit of Kaiser Permanente, 1984-2000,” Milbank Quarterly 81(4): 567-601.

13. Rutschmann+, Olivier T., and Domino, Marisa Elena (2004), “Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Ambulatory Practice in the United States, 1997-1999: Does Physician Specialty Matter?” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 17(3):196-200.

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14. Domino, Marisa Elena, Norton, Edward C., Morrissey Joseph P., and Thakur, Neil (2004), “Cost Shifting To Jails After A Change To Managed Mental Health Care,” Health Services Research 39(5):1379-401, PMC1361075.

15. Setzer+, Christian and Domino, Marisa Elena (2004), “Medicaid Outpatient Utilization for Diagnosis of Water-Borne Pathogen Illness After Hurricane Floyd,” Public Health Reports 119(5): 472-478, PMC1497662.

16. Domino, Marisa Elena, Olinick, Joshua, Sleath, Betsy, Leinwand, Sharman, Byrns, Patricia J. and Carey, Tim (2004) “Restricting patients’ medication supply to one month: saving or wasting money?” American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 61(13):1375-9.

17. The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) Team (2005), “The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Demographic and Clinical Characteristics,” Journal of the Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 44(1): 28-40.

18. March J, Silva S, Petrycki S, Curry J, Wells K, Fairbank J, Burns B, Domino ME, McNulty S, Vitiello B, Severe J; Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) Team, “Fluoxetine, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, And Their Combination For Adolescents With Depression: Treatment For Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS) Randomized Controlled Trial.” JAMA. 2004 Aug 18;292(7):807-20.

19. Domino, Marisa Elena, Joseph P. Morrissey, Terri Nadlicki, Sukyung Chung+ (2005), “Service Costs for Women with Co-Occurring Disorders and Trauma,” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 28(2): 135-143.

20. VanHoutven, Courtney and Domino, Marisa Elena (2005), “Home and Community Based Waivers for Disabled Adults: Program versus Selection Effects.” Inquiry 42(1): 43-59.

21. Domino, Marisa Elena and Huskamp, Haiden (2005), “Behavioral Health Carve-out Networks as Risky Assets,” Journal of Health Economics 24: 795-813.

22. Domino, Marisa Elena, Joseph P. Morrissey, Sukyung Chung+, Nick Huntington, Mary Jo Larson, Lisa A. Russell, (2005) “Twelve-Month Service Use and Costs for Women with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders and a History of Violence,” Psychiatric Services 56(10): 1223-1232.

23. Fried, Bruce, Shadle+, John, and Domino, Marisa Elena, (2005) “The Effect of Natural Disaster on Mental Health Utilization: Flooding in North Carolina after Hurricane Floyd,” Psychiatric Services 56(11): 1367-1373.

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24. Carpenter+, William R., Weiner Bryan J., Kaluzny, Arnold D., Domino, Marisa Elena, Lee, Shoou-Yih Daniel (2006), “The Effects of Managed Care and Competition on Community-Based Clinical Research,” Medical Care, 44(7): 671-679.

25. Norton, Edward C., Yoon+, Jangho, Domino, Marisa Elena, Morrissey Joseph P. (2006) “Transitions between the Public Mental Health System and Jail for Persons with Severe Mental Illness: A Markov Analysis,” Health Economics, 15(7): 719-733.

26. Domino, Marisa Elena, Joseph P. Morrissey, Sukyung Chung+, Terri Nadlicki (2006) “Changes in Service Use During a Trauma-informed Intervention for Women,” Women & Health, 44(3): 105-121.

27. Chung+, Sukyung, Popkin, Barry M, Domino, Marisa Elena, Stearns, Sally C. (2007), “Effect of Retirement on Eating Out and Weight Change: An Analysis of Gender Differences,” Obesity, 15(4), 1053-1060.

28. Landis SE, Gaynes BN, Morrissey JP, Vinson N, Ellis AR, Domino ME, (2007) “Generalist Care Managers for the Treatment of Depressed Medicaid Patients in North Carolina: A Randomized Trial,” BMC Family Practice 8:7 Available http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/8/7. PMCID: PMC1838423.

29. March JS, Silva S, Petrycki S, Curry J, Wells K, Fairbank J, Burns BJ, Domino ME, McNulty S, Vitiello B, Severe J. et al. (2007) “The Treatment For Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS): Long-Term Effectiveness And Safety Outcomes.” Archives of General Psychiatry. 2007 Oct;64(10):1132-43.

30. Domino, Marisa Elena, Stearns, Sally C., Norton, Edward C., Yeh Wei-shi+ (2008). “How Much Should Current Medication Lists Drive Medicare Part D Plan Selection?” Medical Care Research and Review 65(1):114-12.

31. Chung+, Sukyung, Domino, Marisa Elena, Jackson, Elizabeth, Morrissey, Joseph (2008). “Reliability of Self-reported Health Service Use and its Impact on Economic Evaluations: Evidence from the Women with Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study” Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research 35(3):265-78.

32. Domino ME, Burns BJ, Silva SG, Kratochvil CJ, Vitiello B, Reinecke MA, Mario+ J, March JS, (2008) “The Cost-Effectiveness of Treatments for Adolescent Depression: Results from the TADS Randomized Trial,” American Journal of Psychiatry 165: 588-596.

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33. Domino, Marisa Elena, and Swartz, Marvin (2008) “Who are the New Users of Antipsychotic Medications?” Psychiatric Services 59: 507-514. PMC2739805.

34. Domino, Marisa Elena et al. (2008) “The Influence of Integration on the Expenditures and Costs of Mental Health and Substance Use Care: Results from the randomized PRISM-E* Study,” Ageing International, 32:108–127. PMC2748957

35. Martin, Bradley C., Wiley-Exley+ Elizabeth, Richards, Shirley, Domino, Marisa Elena, Carey, Tim, Sleath, Betsy (2009) “Contrasting Measures of Adherence with Simple Drug Use, Medication Switching, and Therapeutic Duplication,” The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 43:36-44.

36. Chung+, Sukyung, Domino, Marisa Elena, and Stearns, Sally (2009). “The Effect of Retirement on Weight,” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B(5), 656–665, doi:10.1093/geronb/gbn044. PMID: 19357073

37. Chung+, Sukyung, Domino, Marisa Elena, Stearns, Sally C., Popkin, Barry M (2009). “Retirement and Physical Activity: Analyses by Occupation and Wealth,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 36(5): 422-428.

38. Domino, Marisa Elena, Foster EM, Burns BJ, Silva SG, Kratochvil CJ, Vitiello B, Reinecke MA, and March JS (2009). “The Relative Cost-Effectiveness of Treatments for Adolescent Depression: Results from the TADS Randomized Trial at 36 Weeks,” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 48(7): 711-720. doi: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181a2b319

39. Horvitz-Lennon, Marcela, Donohue, Julie Marie, Domino, Marisa Elena, Norman, Sharon-Lise (2009). “Improving Quality and Diffusing Best Practices: The Case of Schizophrenia,” Health Affairs, 28(1): 701-712, PMCID2832306.

40. Domino, Marisa Elena, Burns, Barbara J., Mario+, Jeremy, et al., (2009) “Service Use and Costs of care for depressed adolescents: Who uses and who pays?” Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 38(6):826-836.

41. Huskamp, Haiden, Busch, Alisa, Domino, Marisa Elena, Normand, Sharon-Lise (2009) “Antidepressants Reformulations: Who Uses Them and What Are the Benefits?” Health Affairs 28(1): 734-745, PMC2752284.

42. Chung+, Sukyung, Domino, Marisa Elena, and Morrissey, Joseph P. (2009) “Changes In Treatment Content of Services During Trauma-Informed Integrated Services For Women With Co-Occurring Disorders,” Community Mental Health Journal, 45(5): 375. PMC2758206.

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43. Domino, Marisa Elena, Humble, Charles, Lawrence, William W, Wegner, Steve (2009) “Enhancing the Medical Homes Model for Children with Asthma,” Medical Care, 47(11): 1113-1120.

44. March JS, Silva S, Petrycki S, Curry J, Wells K, Fairbank J, Burns BJ, Domino ME, McNulty S, Vitiello B, Severe J. et al. (2009) “The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Outcomes Over One Year of Naturalistic Follow-ups” American Journal of Psychiatry 166:1141-1149.

45. Wiley-Exley+, Elizabeth, Domino, Marisa Elena, Maxwell, James, Levkoff, Sue Ellen, (2009) “Cost-Effectiveness of the PRISM-E Study of Integrated Care for Elderly Depressed Patients,” The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 12(4): 205-213.

46. Domino, Marisa Elena and Joel F. Farley, (2010) “Did Medicare Part D Improve Access to Medications?” Psychiatric Services, 61(2): 118-120.

47. Sleath, Betsy, Domino, Marisa Elena, Wiley-Exley+ Elizabeth, Martin, Bradley C., Richards, Shirley, Carey, Tim (2010) “Antidepressant and Antipsychotic Use and Adherence among Medicaid Youths: Differences by Race,” Community Mental Health Journal 46(3): 265-272.

48. Glover, James B., Domino, Marisa Elena, Altman, Kenneth C., Dillman, James W., Castleberry, William S., and Eidson, Jeannie P. (2010) “Mercury in South Carolina Fishes, USA” Ecotoxicology 19(4): 781-795.

49. Domino, Marisa Elena, Martin, Bradley C., Wiley-Exley+ Elizabeth, Richards, Shirley, Hensen, Abel, Carey, Tim, and Sleath, Betsy, (2011) “Increasing Time Costs and Copayments for Prescription Drugs: An Analysis of Policy Changes in a Complex Environment,” Health Services Research 46(3): 900–919. PMC3087836.

50. Allison R. Gilbert+, Joseph P. Morrissey, Marisa E. Domino (2011). “Service utilization patterns as predictors of response to trauma-informed integrated treatment for women with co-occurring disorders.” Journal of Dual Diagnosis 7(3): 117-129.

51. Domino, Marisa Elena (2012). “Does Managed Care Affect the Diffusion of Psychotropic Medications?” Health Economics 21(4): 428-443, April 2012. PMC3138820.

52. Allison R. Gilbert+, Marisa E. Domino, Joseph P. Morrissey, Bradley Gaynes (2012). “Differential Service Utilization Associated With Trauma-informed Integrated Treatment for Women with Co-occurring Disorders.” Journal of

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Mental Health Administration and Mental Health Services Research 39(6): 426-439.

53. Lindley+ LC, Mark BA, Lee S-Y, Domino ME, Song M., & Vann J. (2013). “Factors associated with the provision of pediatric hospice care.” Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 45(4): 701-711.

54. D’Arcy+, Laura P., Stearns, Sally, Domino, Marisa Elena (2013), “Is Geriatric Care Associated with Reduced Emergency Department Use?” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 61(1): 4-11.

55. Morrissey, Joseph P., Cuddeback, Gary S. and Domino, Marisa Elena (2013). “Assessing the Effectiveness of Recovery-Oriented Assertive Community Treatment in Reducing State Psychiatric Hospital Use.” Psychiatric Services, 64(4): 303-311.

56. Domino, Marisa Elena, Morrissey, Joseph P., and Cuddeback, Gary S. (2013), “Do Recovery-Oriented PACT Effects Vary Over Time?” Psychiatric Services, 64(4): 312-317.

57. Cuddeback, Gary S., Domino, Marisa Elena, Morrissey, Joseph P., Monroe-DeVita, Maria, Teague, Gregory B., and Lorna L. Moser+, (2013) “Fidelity to Recovery-Oriented ACT Practices and Consumer Service Use Outcomes” Psychiatric Services 64(4): 318-323.

58. Stephanie B. Wheeler, Racquel E. Kohler+, Ravi K. Goyal, Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Ching-Ching Lin, Alexis Moore, Timothy W. Smith, Cathy L. Melvin, Katherine Reeder-Hayes, and Marisa Elena Domino. (2013) “Is Medical Home Enrollment Associated with Receipt of Guideline-concordant Follow-up Care among Low-income Breast Cancer Survivors?” Medical Care 51(6):494-502. PMID: 23673393.

59. Jangho Yoon+, Marisa E. Domino, Edward C. Norton, Gary S. Cuddeback, Joseph P. Morrissey. (2013) “The Impact of Changes in Psychiatric Bed Supply on Jail Use by Persons with Severe Mental Disorders” The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 16: 81-92.

60. Wiley-Exley+, Elizabeth, Domino, Marisa Elena, Ricketts, Tom, Cuddeback, Gary, Burns, Barbara J., Morrissey, Joseph P. (2013) “Assertive Community Treatment and Access to Outpatient and Primary Care? The North Carolina Experience” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 19(4):195-204.

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61. Jesse C. Lichstein+, Marisa Elena Domino, Christopher A. Beadles+, Alan R. Ellis, Joel F. Farley, Joseph P. Morrissey, Gordon W. Gauchat+, Annette C. DuBard, Carlos Jackson (2014) “Use of Medical Homes by Patients with Comorbid Physical and Mental Illness.” Medical Care 52(3): S85-91.

62. Domino, Marisa Elena, Christopher A. Beadles+, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Joel F. Farley, Joseph P. Morrissey, Alan R. Ellis, C. Annette DuBard (2014). “Heterogeneity in the Quality of Care for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions by Psychiatric Comorbidity.” Medical Care 52(3): S101-109.

63. Lisa LeRoy, Elizabeth Bayless, Marisa Elena Domino, Benjamin F. Miller, George Rust, Jessie Gerteis, Therese Miller. (2014) “The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Multiple Chronic Conditions Research Network: Overview of Research Contributions and Future Priorities.” Medical Care 52(3):S15-S22.

64. Domino, Marisa Elena, William H. Dow, Fernando Coto Yglesias (2014). “Educational gradients in psychotropic medication use among older adults: A Costa Rica – U.S. comparison.” Psychiatric Services 65(10): 1218–1225. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300092.

65. Joseph P. Morrissey, Sarah L. Desmarais, Marisa Elena Domino (2014). “Outpatient Commitment and Its Alternatives: Questions Yet to Be Answered.” Psychiatric Services, 65(6): 812-815.

66. Domino, Marisa Elena and Beadles+, Chris (2014). “State Investments in Psychiatric Innovation,” Health Services & Outcomes Research Methodology (HSORM) 14(1): 34-53. PMC4226516.

67. Sharon L. Brenner+, Barbara J. Burns, John F. Curry, Susan G. Silva, Christopher J. Kratochvil, and Marisa Elena Domino (2015). “Mental Health Service Use Among Adolescents Following Participation in a Randomized Clinical Trial for Depression.” The Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 44(4): 551-558. PMCID4175368.

68. Marianne M. Hillemeier, Marisa Elena Domino, Rebecca Wells, Ravi K. Goyal, Hye-Chung Kum, Dorothy Cilenti, J. Timothy Whitmire, Anirban Basu (2015). “Effects of Maternity Care Coordination on Pregnancy Outcomes: Propensity-Weighted Analyses.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 19(1): 121-7. PMC4459720

69. Christopher A. Beadles+, Alan R. Ellis, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Joel F. Farley, Carlos Jackson, Joseph P. Morrissey, Marisa Elena Domino, (2015). “First Outpatient

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Follow-up after Psychiatric Hospitalization: Does one size fit all?” Psychiatric Services 66(4): 364-372.

70. Domino, Marisa Elena, Rebecca Wells, and Joseph P. Morrissey, (2015). “Serving Persons with Mental Illness in Primary Care Medical Homes.” Psychiatric Services 66(5):477-83.

71. Christopher A. Beadles+, Joel F. Farley, Alan R. Ellis, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Joseph P. Morrissey, Annette C. DuBard, Marisa Elena Domino, (2015) “Do medical homes increase medication adherence for patients with multiple chronic conditions?” Medical Care 53(2): 168-176.

72. Racquel E Kohler+, Stephanie B Wheeler, Ravi K Goyal, Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Marisa Elena Domino (2015) “Association between Medical Home Enrollment and Health Care Utilization and Costs among Breast Cancer Patients in a State Medicaid Program,” Cancer 121(22): 3975-81. PubMed PMID: 26287506.

73. Marisa Elena Domino, Carlos Jackson, Christopher A. Beadles+, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Alan R. Ellis, Joel F. Farley, Joseph P. Morrissey, C. Annette DuBard (2016) “Do Primary Care Medical Homes Facilitate Care Transitions After Psychiatric Hospital Discharge for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions?” General Hospital Psychiatry 39: 59-65. PMID: 26725539.

74. Joseph P. Morrissey, Marisa Elena Domino, Gary S. Cuddeback (2016). “Expediting Medicaid for Released Prisoners with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services 67(8) 842-849. PMID: 26975522.

75. Gary S. Cuddeback, Joseph P. Morrissey, Marisa Elena Domino (2016). “Expediting Medicaid for Persons with Severe Mental Illness upon Release from Jails, Prisons and State Psychiatric Hospitals,” Psychiatric Services 67(8):835-41. PMID: 26975523.

76. William J. Olesiuk+, Joel F. Farley, Marisa Elena Domino, Alan R. Ellis, Joseph P. Morrissey, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Christopher A. Beadles+, Carlos T. Jackson, C. Annette DuBard (2016). “Do Medical Homes Offer Improved Diabetes Care for Medicaid Enrollees with Co-occurring Schizophrenia?” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, forthcoming.

77. Krutika Amin+, Domino, Marisa Elena, Joel F. Farley, Matthew L. Maciejewski (2017) “Impact of Medicaid Policy Changes on Medication Adherence: Differences by Baseline Adherence,” Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy 23(3): 337-345.

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78. Sean K. Sayers+, Marisa E. Domino, Gary S. Cuddeback, Nadine J. Barrett+, and Joseph P. Morrissey (2017). “Connecting Mentally Ill Detainees in Large Urban Jails with Community Care” Psychiatric Quarterly, forthcoming.

79. Regina Rutledge+, Marisa Elena Domino, Marianne M. Hillemeier, Rebecca Wells. “The Effect of Maternity Care Coordination Services on Postpartum Contraceptive Initiation.” Contraception, forthcoming.

80. Marisa Elena Domino, Mona Kilany+, Rebecca Wells, Joseph P. Morrissey, “Through the Looking Glass: Estimating Effects of Medical Homes for People with Severe Mental Illness.” HSR, forthcoming.

81. Gertner+, Alex, Domino, Marisa Elena, Dow, William. “Longitudinal risk factors for late-life depression in a middle-income setting.” Journal of Affective Disorders, forthcoming.

82. Joel F. Farley, Richard A. Hansen, Marisa E. Domino, Mrudula Borse, Nirosha Mahendraratnam, Neepa Ray, Matthew L. Maciejewski. “Continuity of Medication Management in Medicaid Patients with Chronic Comorbid Conditions: An Examination by Mental Health Status.” General Hospital Psychiatry, forthcoming.

83. Rosen DL, Grodensky CA, Miller AR, Golin CE, Domino ME, Powell W, and Wohl DA. “Implementing a prison Medicaid enrollment program for inmates with a community hospitalization.” Journal of Urban Health, forthcoming.

84. Megan Shepherd-Banigan+, Marisa E. Domino, Rebecca Wells, Regina Rutledge+, Marianne M. Hillemeier, and Courtney H. Van Houtven. “Do maternity care coordination services encourage behavioral health treatment among pregnant women on Medicaid? Women’s Health Issues, forthcoming.

85. Lexie Grove+, William J. Olesiuk+, Joel F. Farley, Marisa Elena Domino, Alan R. Ellis, Joseph P. Morrissey, Jesse C. Lichstein+, Christopher A. Beadles+, Carlos T. Jackson, C. Annette DuBard (2017). “Evaluating the potential for primary care to serve as a mental health home for people with schizophrenia.” General Hospital Psychiatry, forthcoming.

86. Grabert, Brigid+, Alex Gertner+, Marisa E. Domino, Gary Cuddeback, Joseph P. Morrissey (2017). “Expedited Medicaid: Services and Recidivism at 36 Months for Released Prisoners with Severe Mental Illness” Psychiatric Services, forthcoming.

87. Marianne M. Hillemeier, Marisa Elena Domino, Rebecca Wells, Ravi Goyal, Hye-Chung Kum, Dorothy Cilenti, J. Timothy Whitmire, Anirban Basu. (2017)

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“Does Maternity Care Coordination Influence Perinatal Health Care Utilization? Evidence from North Carolina” HSR, forthcoming.

BOOK CHAPTERS Salkever, David S., and Domino, Marisa Elena, (2000) “Within Group “Structural”

Tests of Labor-Market Discrimination: A Study of Persons with Serious Disabilities,” in Salkever and Sorkin (Eds.), Research in Human Capital and Development: The Economics of Disability, Stamford, Conn.: JAI Press.

Domino, Marisa Elena and Farley, Joel F. (2010). “Economic Issues in Psychotropic

Medication use,” in Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, 3rd Edition, Edited by Bruce Lubotsky Levin, John Petrila , Kevin D. Hennessy, Oxford University Press.

Frank, Richard G. and Domino, Marisa Elena (2011). “Economic Incentives in the

Diagnosis and Treatment of Schizophrenia,” Comprehensive Care of Schizophrenia, Jeffrey A. Lieberman and Robin M. Murray, Eds. 2nd edition.

Luis Rosero-Bixby, Sepideh Modrek, Marisa Elena Domino, and William H. Dow

(2016), “Aging and mental health: results from a longitudinal study of elderly Costa Ricans” The Encyclopedia of Geropsychology, edited by Nancy Pachana. Springer.

INVITED PAPERS Domino, Marisa Elena and Salkever, David S. (2000), “Recent Economic Research on

Service Utilization and Costs: Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse,” Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 13:227-230.

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Work, David R. and Domino, Marisa Elena (2003), “The Cost of Prescription Drugs: Rising Concerns Over Equity, Fairness And Access To Essential Care,” North Carolina Medical Journal, 64(6): 270-274.

PUBLISHED PAPERS AND REPORTS Planning for the Future: Strategies for Responding to AIDS in Pima County, Arizona.

Grant from U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1991. Project Coordinator: Pat DeVito.

Fried, Bruce, Domino, Marisa Elena, Pendergraft, Trudy and Tornatore, Diamanta

(2000), Projected Service Utilization and Costs Under a North Carolina Home- and Community- Based Medicaid Waiver for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injuries, A Report to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services from the North Carolina Institute for Public Health.

Fried, Bruce, Domino, Marisa Elena, Ayyar Krishnan, Anupama, Moon, Yoosun,

Olinick, Joshua, Pala-Krishnan, Rathi, Stewart, Scott, Yoon, Jangho (2001). Medicaid Spending Trends in North Carolina, A Report to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services from the North Carolina Institute for Public Health.

Domino ME, Tyree S, Rutledge R, Holmes M. Identifying RHCs in Medicaid data. April

2016. Findings Brief 131. NC Rural Health Research Program, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Domino ME, Tyree S, Rutledge R, Randolph R, Pink G, Holmes M. Characteristics of

Medicaid Beneficiaries Who Use Rural Health Clinics. May 2016. Findings Brief 132. NC Rural Health Research Program, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Domino ME, Lin CC, Morrissey J, Ellis AR, Fraher E, Gaul K, Richman E, Thomas K.

The Psychologist Workforce in North Carolina: Expanding Access for Patients in

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Rural Areas. Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. June 2016.

WORKS IN PROGRESS Elizabeth M. La+, Joseph Morrissey, Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Marisa Elena Domino,

Julie Seibert, Anna Waller. “Impact of State Psychiatric Hospital Waitlists on Monthly Admissions.” (revise and resubmit, under review, April 2017).

Richard A. Hansen, Natalie Hohmann, Matthew L. Maciejewski, Marisa Elena Domino,

Neepa Ray, Nirosha Mahendraratnam, Joel F. Farley. “Continuity of Medication Management among Adults with Schizophrenia and Comorbid Cardiometabolic Conditions.” (under review, March 2017).

Domino, Marisa Elena, Norton Edward C., Yoon+, Jangho, Cuddeback Gary S.,

Morrissey Joseph P., “Putting providers at-risk through capitation or shared savings: How strong are incentives for upcoding and treatment changes?” January 2017.

Peter S. Jensen, Tiffany West, Lynn M. Wegner, Marisa Elena Domino, Christopher J.

Kratochvil, Charles Humble, Lisa Hunter Romanelli, Steve Wegner, James Jaccard. “How Do You Change Physician Behavior? Applying Behavior Change Theory to Primary Care Providers’ ADHD Practices.” (under review, August 2016).

Chinelo C. Okigbo, Ilene S. Speizer, Marisa E. Domino, Sian L. Curtis, Carolyn T.

Halpern, Jean C. Fotso. Gender norms and modern contraceptive use in urban Nigeria: a multilevel longitudinal study.” (revise and resubmit, under review, July 2016).

Marisa Elena Domino, Anirban Basu, Marianne M. Hillemeier, Rebecca Wells, Dorothy

Cilenti, Ravi K. Goyal, “Heterogeneous impact of maternity care coordination and selective uptake across health departments” March 2016.

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Mona Kilany+, Joseph P. Morrissey, Marisa Elena Domino, Kathleen C. Thomas, Pam Silberman, “Utilization and Adherence in Medical Homes: An Assessment of Rural-Urban Differences for People with Severe Mental Illness.” October 2015 (revise and resubmit in progress).

Gauchat+, Gordon, Domino, Marisa Elena, and Levkoff, Sue. “Labor Force

Participation, Social Ties, and Mental Health: A Study of Elderly Populations with Behavioral Health Problems.” February 2013.

Domino, Marisa Elena, Frank, Richard G., and Berndt, Ernst, “The Diffusion of

Antipsychotic Medication: Does the Close-Knittedness of Physician Networks Matter?” March 2012.

Domino, Marisa Elena, Stearns, Sally, Reiter, Kristin. “Did Medicare Part D Affect

Medicaid Service Use by the Dually-Eligible Severely Mentally Ill?” October 2011.

PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND INVITED TALKS “The Role of Price in the Demand for Pharmaceuticals: Some Preliminary Results from a

Nationwide Study” given at the International Health Economics Association Inaugural Conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 1996.

“The Role of Price in the Demand for Pharmaceuticals: Further Evidence from

Maryland’s Managed Care Medicaid Program” given at the American Public Health Association Conference in New York, New York, November 1996.

“Methods For Estimating Fiscal Impacts of a Randomized PACT Intervention” given at

the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors’ Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, February 1997.

“Treatment Selection under Medicaid Managed Care: The Case of Depression,” given

at the Sixth Northeast Regional Health Economics Research Symposium in

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Newport, R.I., August, 1998 and the Ninth NIMH Biennial Research Conference on the Economics of Mental Health, September 1998.

“The Effects of Managed Care on Therapeutic Decision Making in the Treatment of

Depression” given at the World Psychiatric Association Conference entitled “Manage or Perish: the Challenges of Managed Mental Health Care in Europe” in Geneva, Switzerland, October 1998.

“Treatment Selection for Depression: The Impact of Caseload Characteristics” invited

talk given at the International Health Economics Association Conference in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 1999.

“Within Network Provider Selection in a Managed Behavioral Health Carve-Out” given

at the International Health Economics Association Conference in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June, 1999 and at the Tenth NIMH Mental Health Economics Conference in Washington, DC, September 2000.

“Economic Issues of Mental Illness in Long Term Care Facilities,” invited lecture given

at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatrists meeting on Long Term Care in Washington, DC, June 2000.

“Behavioral Health Networks as Risky Assets” given at the Association for Health

Services Research Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California, June 2000 and at the Triangle Health Economics Workshop, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2001.

“The Economic Value of Therapy” invited Lecture for the American Association for

Marriage and Family Therapy Annual meeting in Denver Colorado, November 2000.

“The Influence of Hurricane Floyd on the North Carolina Medicaid Program,” given at

the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, June 10, 2001.

“Welfare Reform and Medicaid Spending,” given at the International Health Economics

Association Conference in York, England, July 25, 2001.

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“Diffusion and drug markets,” invited lecture given at the National Institute of Mental

Health’s Pharmacoeconomics Workshop in Washington, DC, May 23, 2002. “Do At-Risk Contracts for Mental Health Services Lead to Reinstitutionalization?

Testing for Cost-Shifting to Jails after a Mental Health Carve-out,” given at the Sixth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry ‘Mental Health Policy and Economics – the Value of Research’ in Venice, Italy, March 30, 2003.

“Effects of State Mental Health and Substance Abuse Agency Organization on Access to

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services,” given at the Sixth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry ‘Mental Health Policy and Economics – the Value of Research’ in Venice, Italy, March 30, 2003.

“Cost Shifting to Jails after a Change to Managed Mental Health Care,” given at the

International Health Economics Association Annual Meetings, June 2003 in San Francisco, CA.

“Disasters and the Public Health Safety Net: Hurricane Floyd Hits the North Carolina

Medicaid Program,” given at the International Health Economics Association Annual Meetings, June 2003 in San Francisco, CA.

“Provider Variation – Does It Matter To Health Plans?” given at the First Annual

Conference of the Southeastern Health Economics Study Group, November 2003, Charleston, SC.

“Issues in Formulary Policy: How Are Psychotropic Medications Different?” invited

lecture given at the Second NIMH Pharmacoeconomics Research Directions Workshop, May 2004, in Washington, DC.

“Treatment Selection for Depression: The Impact of Caseload Characteristics,” given at

the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, June 2004, in San Diego, CA. “Issues in Formulary Policy: How Are Psychotropic Medications Different?” New

Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit Meeting, June 2005, in Boca Raton, FL.

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“The Influence of Integration on the Expenditures and Costs of Mental Health and

Substance Use Care: Results from the randomized PRISM-E* Study” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, June 2005, in Boston, MA.

“The Diffusion of Psychotropic Medication” International Health Economics

Association, July 2005, Barcelona, Spain. “The Effect of Managed Care on the Diffusion of Psychotropic Medications” American

Society of Health Economists Annual Meeting, June 2006, Madison, WI. “Psychotropic Medication Diffusion: State-Level Differences” AcademyHealth Annual

Research Meeting, June 2006, Seattle, WA. “Putting Providers At-Risk: How Strong Are Incentives For Upcoding and

Undertreating?” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, June 2006, Seattle, WA.

“Does Managed Care Affect Psychotropic Medication Diffusion?” The 13th NIMH

Biennial Research Conference on the Economics of Mental Health, September 2006, Bethesda, MD.

“Putting providers at-risk: How strong are incentives for upcoding and treatment

changes?” Southern Health Economics Study Group Meeting, October 2006, Miami, FL.

“The Diffusion of Antipsychotic Medication: The Influence of Social Networks” 8th

Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry: Investing in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research, Venice, Italy, March 9-11, 2007.

“Managing Prescription Drug versus Total Health Care Expenditures:

The Implications of Medicare Part D” International Health Economics Association, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 8-10, 2007.

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“How Changes in Prescription Duration Affect Adherence and Costs for Psychotropic Medication Users” NCDEU 2008: New Research Approaches to Mental Health Interventions, Phoenix, Arizona, May 27-30, 2008.

“The Diffusion of Antipsychotic Medication: Does the Close-Knittedness of Physician

Networks Matter?” American Society of Health Economists Annual Meeting, Durham, NC, June 22-25, 2008.

“Putting providers at-risk: How strong are incentives for upcoding and treatment

changes?” Invited lecture at the Center for Health Economics Research at MUSC, November, 2008.

“The Diffusion of Antipsychotic Medication: Does the Close-Knittedness of Provider

Networks Matter?” Invited lecture at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, October 1, 2009.

“Putting providers at-risk: How strong are incentives for upcoding and treatment

changes?” Invited lecture at the University of Chicago, October 8, 2009. “The Diffusion of Antipsychotic Medication: Does the Close-Knittedness of Provider

Networks Matter?” Invited lecture at the University of Colorado School of Public Health, February 1, 2010.

“State Investments in Psychiatric Innovation,” Annual Meeting of the Italian Health

Economics Association, Torino, Italy, September 30, 2010 “Serving the Mentally Ill in Primary Care-based Medical Homes,” 10th Workshop on

Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry: Mental Health Policy and Economics, Venice, Italy, March 25-27, 2011

“Serving the Mentally Ill in Primary Care-based Medical Homes,” International Health

Economics Association (iHEA) Annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, July 11, 2011

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“How sensitive are local health departments to funding cuts? An application to maternal care services” American Society for Health Economists biennial meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 11-13, 2012

“The incentives of medical homes in specialty care populations” American Society for

Health Economists biennial meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 11-13, 2012 “Recovery-Oriented ACT: Outcomes, Timing, and Fidelity” American Public Health

Association, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012. “Changes in ADHD prescribing after psychotropic medication training” American

Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012. “Serving the Mentally Ill in Primary Care-based Medical Homes” UC-Berkeley HSR

colloquium, Berkeley, CA, October 30, 2012. “Quality of Care for Medicaid Patients with Multiple Chronic Medicaid and Psychiatric

Conditions” international Health Economics Association Meetings, Sydney, Australia, July 2013.

“Restoring Medicaid Coverage to Persons with Mental Illness Released from Prison”

American Society of Health Economists Meetings, Los Angeles, CA, July 2014 and international Health Economics Association Meetings, Milan Italy, July 2015.

“Uninsured Residents with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Needs,” and “Mental

Health Parity,” Invited talks at the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Abuse, February 2016.

“The Diffusion of the Patient-centered medical home” American Society of Health

Economists Meetings Philadelphia, PA, June 2016. “Do timely mental health services reduce recidivism among prison releasees with

severe mental illness?” Duke Medical School, September 2016. Co-presented with Alex Gertner, MD/PhD Candidate.

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TEACHING 1999-2014 (various years)

HPAA 271: Study Design and Research Methods HPAA 270: Health Economics

HPAA 270L: Health Economics Lab HPM 690 (12): Readings in Mental Health Services Research and Policy HPM 718: Readings in Mental Health Services Research and Policy HPM 771: Introduction to Regression Models for Health Services Research HPM 881 (formerly HPAA 273): Linear Regression Models HPM 883: Analysis of Categorical Data Current (2015-2016) HPM 718: Readings in Mental Health Services Research and Policy

HPM 883: Analysis of Categorical Data GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AWARDED Active PCORI, “Improving Care Coordination for Children with Disabilities through an

Accountable Care Organization.” (2014-2017) PI: Song NIMHD, “Effectiveness of a prison system-based Medicaid enrollment program,” (2014

– 2017) PI: Rosen AHRQ, “Continuity of Medication Management in Medicaid.” (2014-2016) PI: Farley NIMH, “Training Program in Metal Health Systems & Services Research” (2003-08,

2008-13, 2013-18) PI: Domino (former PI: Morrissey) Completed Foundation for a Healthy High Point, “White Paper on Behavioral Health in Greater

High Point, N.C.” (2015) PI: Domino NIH /National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), “Primary Care

Innovation and Technology Diffusion.” (2014-2015) PI: Domino Easter Seals UCP North Carolina, “Medical & Health Homes for People with

Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities (IDD) and their Families” (2013-2014) PI: Luken

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Incorporating Comparative Effectiveness Research Tools to Examine the Effect of a Reimbursement Policy Change on Local Public Health Service Outcomes “ (2011-2013) PI: Domino

HRSA, “Effects of Care Coordination Services on Maternal and Child Health Outcomes,” (2011-2012) PI: Hillemeier (Domino PI of UNC subcontract)

AHRQ, “Expansion of Research Capability to Study Comparative Effectiveness in Complex Patients,” (2010-2012) PI: DuBard (Domino PI of UNC subcontract)

CMS, “Multi-Payer Advanced Primary Care Practice.” (2010-2014) PI: Collins (Domino PI of UNC subcontract)

NIMH, “Community Reentry of Persons with Severe Mental Illness Released from State Prisons,” (2009-2013) PI: Morrissey

NIH (ARRA), “Enhancing Pediatric Psychopharmacology in the Medical Home” (2009-2012) PI: Jensen

Washington Department of Social and Health Services, “Evaluation of Washington State's Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT).” (2010-2011) PI: Morrissey

NARSAD, Independent Investigator Award, “The Role of Medicare Part D in the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness,” (2008-2010) PI: Domino

Foundation for Advanced Health Programs, “ICARE Program Evaluation Continuation” (2007-2009) PI: Morrissey

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Duration Limitations and Adherence to Chronic Medication,” (2006-2008) PI: Domino

SAMHSA, “Partnerships for Recovery: Transforming Mental Health in Washington State,” (2005-2010) PI: Morrissey

NIMH K01 Award, “Influences of the Diffusion of Psychotropic Medications,” (2003-2008) PI: Domino

NIMH, “Medicaid Capitation: Cost Shifting & Multisystem Use,” (2002-2008) PI: Joe Morrissey

Program on Health Outcomes pilot research grant, “Outcomes for Schizophrenia: Beyond the Medical Clinic,” UNC (2000-2001), PI: Domino

SAMHSA, “Women, ADM Disorders, and Violence: A Start-up Cost Analysis,” (2000-2001), PI: Joe Morrissey

NIMH, “Treatment for Adolescent Depression (TADS),” (1999-2008), PI: John March. MacArthur Foundation, “Utilization of Public Sector Behavioral Health Systems &

Jails,” (1999-2003) PI: Joe Morrissey

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SAMHSA, “Aging, Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Primary Care,” (1998-2002) PI: Sue Levkoff, Harvard Medical School.