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CURRICULUM VITAE PETER D. JACOBSON University of Michigan School of Public Health Home: Department of Health Management and Policy 1116 Martin Place 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 734/645-6888 734/936-0928 (office) 734/764-4338 (fax) [email protected] http://www.sph.umich.edu/~pdj/ EDUCATION MPH Health Services, 1988, University of California at Los Angeles School of Public Health JD 1970, University of Pittsburgh School of Law AB History, 1967, Dickinson College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI 2004Present Professor of Health Law and Policy, Department of Health Management and Policy 2004Present Director, Center for Law, Ethics, and Health 19982004 Associate Professor 19961998 Assistant Professor The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 19881996 Senior Behavioral Scientist 1992Present Member, Human Subjects Protection Committee (the IRB) 19901996 RAND Graduate School Faculty, Lecturer in Law and Social Science, Law and Epidemiology (offered jointly with the UCLA School of Public Health) 19871988 Health Care Consultant 19861987 Pew Memorial Trust Health Policy Fellow U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, Washington, DC 19781986 Director, Division of Operational Analysis 19771978 Senior Attorney, Division of Policy and Procedures Neighborhood Legal Services, Pittsburgh, PA 19761977 Senior Attorney and Acting Deputy Director 19701974 Chief, Consumer and Landlord-Tenant Divisions

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PETER D. JACOBSON

University of Michigan School of Public Health Home:

Department of Health Management and Policy 1116 Martin Place

1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 734/645-6888

734/936-0928 (office)

734/764-4338 (fax)

[email protected]

http://www.sph.umich.edu/~pdj/

EDUCATION

MPH Health Services, 1988, University of California at Los Angeles School of

Public Health

JD 1970, University of Pittsburgh School of Law

AB History, 1967, Dickinson College

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI

2004—Present Professor of Health Law and Policy, Department of Health

Management and Policy

2004—Present Director, Center for Law, Ethics, and Health

1998—2004 Associate Professor

1996—1998 Assistant Professor

The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

1988—1996 Senior Behavioral Scientist

1992—Present Member, Human Subjects Protection Committee (the IRB)

1990—1996 RAND Graduate School Faculty, Lecturer in Law and

Social Science, Law and Epidemiology (offered jointly

with the UCLA School of Public Health)

1987—1988 Health Care Consultant

1986—1987 Pew Memorial Trust Health Policy Fellow

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights,

Washington, DC

1978—1986 Director, Division of Operational Analysis

1977—1978 Senior Attorney, Division of Policy and Procedures

Neighborhood Legal Services, Pittsburgh, PA

1976—1977 Senior Attorney and Acting Deputy Director

1970—1974 Chief, Consumer and Landlord-Tenant Divisions

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Private Law Practice, Pittsburgh, PA, 1974—1976

Lecturer in Public Policy and Consumer Affairs

1976 Carnegie-Mellon University

1970—1971 University of Pittsburgh

Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, 2004 (summer)

Visiting Researcher and Fellow, Brocher Foundation, Hermance, Switzerland,

2010 (winter)

PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH AREAS

Law and Health Care. I am the Director of the Center for Law and Health Systems.

Its focus is on developing an empirical understanding of how law influences both the

health care delivery and public health systems. The Center links academic research,

medical and public health practice, and public policy in ways that improve the

delivery of health services to individual patients and populations.

Previously, I completed a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator Award in

Health Policy Research study of how judicial decisions influence health policy. Prior

work also included the public policy and legal implications of introducing new

technologies in radiology, and analyses of medical professional liability.

Public Health Policy Research. Recently completed studies examined the influence

of state and federal law on public health preparedness, public health entrepreneurship,

how to measure the value of public health services, and how public health

practitioners define and respond to ethical challenges. Other projects included an

evaluation of The California Wellness Foundation’s Violence Prevention Initiative,

and several studies of tobacco control policy.

Health Systems Research. Among previous projects, I was the PI on a study of how

health care safety net organizations can operate more efficiently. I was also the PI on

studies of how communities in Michigan organize to provide mental health and

diabetes care to uninsured populations and on understanding survival strategies for

health care safety net providers. In the past, I have completed studies on the

formation and operation of business health purchasing coalitions, legislative

initiatives in health care reform, medical necessity, and a study of the use of nurse

practitioners and physician assistants in primary care.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/HONORS/ACTIVITIES

Jay Healey Distinguished Health Law Teacher Award, from the American Society of

Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 2017.

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Lifetime Achievement Award in Public Health Law, from the Health Law Section of

the American Public Health Association, 2016.

Chair, Washtenaw County (Michigan) Board of Health, 2015-present.

Associate Editor for Health Law and Public Health, Journal of Health Politics, Policy

and Law, 2010-2016.

Member, Board of Directors, National Center for Healthcare Leadership, 2015-2018.

Member, Editorial Board of Graduate Studies, AUPHA/HAP, 2015-present.

Member, Board of Directors, Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc., Los

Angeles, CA, 2008-2015.

President, Public Health Law Association, 2010-2012.

Member, Executive Committee, University of Michigan School of Public Health

(UMSPH), 2013-2017.

Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,

1995.

Excellence in Teaching Award, UMSPH, 2004.

Co-author, Article of the Year Award for AcademyHealth’s Public Health Systems

Research Program, 2011.

Chair, Advisory Committee to AcademyHealth’s Public Health Systems Research

Interest Group, 2009-2010.

2005 McDevitt Excellence in Research Award from Blue Cross Blue Shield of

Michigan Foundation for “Survival Strategies for Michigan’s Health Care Safety

Net Providers.”

Senior Scholar, Center for Law and the Public’s Health, Georgetown/Johns Hopkins

Universities, 2007-present.

Member, Ethics in Public Life Steering Committee, University of Michigan, Office of

the President, 2006-2007.

Member, Advisory Committee on Labor Standards and Human Rights, University of

Michigan, Office of the President, 2008-2014.

Member, Executive Committee, University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research

Center (UMSARC), 2000-2005, 2008-2009.

Member, Institute of Medicine Committees: Public Health Approaches to Reduce

Vision Impairment, 2015-2016; Smoking Cessation in Military and Veteran

Populations, 2008-2009; Evaluate Measures of Health Benefits for

Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation, 2004-2006.

Member, U.S. Surgeon General’s Committee on Global Health, 2004-2005.

Reviewer for Health Affairs, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Health

Politics, Policy and Law, Milbank Quarterly, Journal of the American Medical

Association, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Inquiry, Social Science and

Medicine, Health Services Research, and Medical Care Research and Review.

Member, California and Pennsylvania Bars.

Member, American Public Health Association, AcademyHealth, American Health

Lawyers Association, American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics

Pew Memorial Trust Health Policy Career Development Fellowship, 1986-1987.

Member, Board of Directors, Consumer Federation of America, 1973-1980.

Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship, 1970-1972.

Pi Gamma Mu (National Social Science Honorary Fraternity), 1967.

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Member, School-Based Management Committee, Westwood Charter Elementary

School, Los Angeles, 1994-1996.

PUBLICATIONS

Published Articles (Peer-Reviewed)

Gostin LO, Hyman DA, and Jacobson PD, The Affordable Care Act and Its

Discontents, Journal of the American Medical Association 2017; 317:19-20.

Platt JE, Jacobson PD, Kardia, SLR, Public Trust in Information Sharing: A

Measure of System Trust, Health Services Research 2017 (forthcoming).

Pepin D, Winig BD, Carr D, and Jacobson PD, Collaborating for Health: Health in

All Policies and the Law, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2017; 45 (Supp. 1):60-

64.

Jacobson PD and Dahlen R, Health Law 2015: Individuals and Populations, Journal

of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2016; 41:1097-1118.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, Wu H, and Lauer JR, Public Health Entrepreneurship:

Disruptive Change to Public Health? American Journal of Public Health 2015;

105(S2):S318-S322.

Wiley LF, Parmet WE, and Jacobson PD, Adventures in Nannydom: Reclaiming

Collective Action for the Public’s Health, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2015;

43(1)(S):73-75.

Bernstein J, Friedman CP, Jacobson PD, Rubin J, Ensuring Public Health's Future in

a National-Scale Learning Health System, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

2015 (forthcoming).

Parmet WE and Jacobson PD, The Courts and Public Health: Caught in a Pincer

Movement, American Journal of Public Health 2014; 104:392-397.

Jacobson PD, McHugh S, and Tran V, Risk Governance and Population Health,

Jurimetrics 2013; 53:279-292.

Rubin DB, Singh SR, and Jacobson PD, Evaluating Hospitals’ Provision of

Community Benefit: An Argument for an Outcome-Based Approach to Nonprofit

Hospital Tax Exemption, American Journal of Public Health 2013; 103:612-616.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, Botoseneanu A, Silverstein A, and Wu HW, The Role

of Law in Public Health Preparedness: Opportunities and Challenges, Journal of

Health Politics, Policy and Law 2012; 37:297-328.

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Jacobson PD, Napiewocki LM, and Voigt LA, Regulating the U.S. Health Care

System: Failure in Motion, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2011; 36:583-

589.

Jacobson PD and Jazowski S, Physicians, the Affordable Care Act, and Primary

Care: Disruptive Change or Business as Usual? Journal of General Internal

Medicine 2011; 26:934-937.

Botoseneanu A, Wu HW, Wasserman J, and Jacobson PD, Achieving Public Health

Legal Preparedness: How Dissonant Views on Public Health Law Threaten

Emergency Preparedness and Response, Journal of Public Health 2011; 33(3):361-

368.

Chrysler D, McGee H, Bach J, Goldman E, and Jacobson PD, The Michigan

BioTrust for Health: Using Dried Bloodspots for Research, Journal of Law,

Medicine & Ethics 2011; 39(1—Suppl.):98-101.

Hardcastle L, Record K, Jacobson PD, and Gostin LO, Improving the Population’s

Health: The Affordable Care Act and the Importance of Integration, Journal of Law,

Medicine & Ethics 2011; 39:317-327.

Jacobson PD and Gostin LO, Restoring Health to Health Reform, Journal of the

American Medical Association 2010; 304:85-86.

Jacobson PD and Gostin LO, Distracted Driving: Regulation and Education to

Avert Traffic Injuries and Fatalities, Journal of the American Medical Association

2010; 303:1419-1420.

Greer SL and Jacobson PD, Health Care Reform and Federalism, Journal of Health

Politics, Policy and Law 2010; 35:203-226.

Jacobson PD and Neumann PJ, A Framework to Measure the Value of Public Health

Services, Health Services Research (HSR) 2009; 44(5):1880-1896.

Jacobson PD, The Role of ERISA Preemption in Health Reform: Opportunities and

Limits, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2009; 37(3)(Suppl.):86-100 (available

at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/oneillinstitute/projects/reform/ERISA.html).

Baum NM, Goold SD, and Jacobson PD, “Listen to the People:” Public

Deliberation About Social Distancing Measures in a Pandemic, American Journal of

Bioethics 2009; 9(11):4-14 (available at http://editorial.bioethics.net).

Jacobson PD, Kim SC, Tortolero SR, Assessing Current Legal Strategies for

Reducing Obesity Rates, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2009;

37(2)(Suppl.):45-72.

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Romano LV and Jacobson PD, At the Forefront of Health Law: Patient Access to

Unapproved Therapies, Journal of Health & Life Sciences 2009; 2(2):45-72.

Dalton VK, Jacobson PD, Konig MA, Holman PP Jr., Community Responses to

Diabetes and Mental Health Care for the Uninsured Population in Michigan, Journal

of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2009; 20:98-106.

Baum NM, Gollust SE, Goold S, and Jacobson PD, Ethical Issues in Public Health

Practice in Michigan, American Journal of Public Health 2009; 99:369-374.

Jacobson PD, Transforming Clinical Practice Guidelines into Legislative Mandates:

Proceed With Abundant Caution, Journal of the American Medical Association 2008;

299:208-210.

Neumann PJ, Jacobson PD, and Palmer JA, Measuring The Value Of Public Health

Systems: The Disconnect Between Health Economists and Public Health

Practitioners, American Journal of Public Health 2008; 98:2173-2180.

Gollust SE, Baum NM, and Jacobson PD, Politics and Public Health Ethics in

Practice: Right and Left Meet Right and Wrong, Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice 2008; 14:340-347.

XU X, KA Siefert, Jacobson PD, JR Lori, SB Ransom, The impact of Malpractice

Burden on Michigan Obstetrician-Gynecologists’ Career Satisfaction, Women’s

Health Issues 2008; 18(4):229-237.

XU X, Lori JR, Seifert KA, Jacobson PD, and Ransom SB, Malpractice Liability

Burden in Midwifery: A Survey of Michigan Certified Nurse-Midwives, Journal of

Midwifery & Women’s Health 2008; 53:19-27.

XU X, Siefert KA, Jacobson PD, Lori JR, I Gueorguieva, and SB Ransom,

Malpractice Burden, Rural Location, and Discontinuation of Obstetric Care: A study

of Obstetric Providers in Michigan, Journal of Rural Health 2008 (forthcoming).

Jacobson PD and Tunick ME, Consumer-Directed Health Care and the Courts: Let

the Seller (and Buyer) Beware, Health Affairs 2007; 26(3):704-714.

Jacobson PD and Parmet WE, A New Era of Unapproved Drugs: The Case of

Abigail Alliance v. von Eschenbach, Journal of the American Medical Association

2007; 297:205-208.

Jacobson PD, Rettig RA, and Aubry W, Litigating the Science of Breast Cancer,

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2007; 32:785-818.

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Baum NM, Gollust SE, Goold SD, and Jacobson PD, Looking Ahead: Assessing the

Ethical Challenges on Public Health Practice, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics

2007; 35:657-667.

XU X, Seifert KA, Jacobson PD, Lori JR, and Ransom SB, The Effects of Medical

Liability on Obstetric Care Supply in Michigan, American Journal of Obstetrics &

Gynecology 2007 (forthcoming).

Hyman DA and Jacobson PD, Is A Dose of Competition Just What the Doctor

Ordered? Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2006; 31:423-435.

Gollust SE and Jacobson PD, Privatization of Public Services: Comparison of

Organizational Reform Efforts in Public Education and Public Health, American

Journal of Public Health 2006; 96:1733-1739.

Jacobson PD and Bloche MG, Improving Relations Between Attorneys and

Physicians, Journal of the American Medical Association 2005; 294:2083-2085.

Jacobson PD, Dalton VK, Grand JB, and Weisman CS, Survival Strategies for

Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net Providers, Health Services Research 2005;

40:923-940.

Jacobson PD, Health Law 2005: An Agenda, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics

2005; 33:725-738.

Jacobson PD and Banerjee A, Social Movements and Human Rights Rhetoric in

Tobacco Control, Tobacco Control 2005; 14(Supp. 2):45-59.

Dalton VK, Jacobson PD, Berson-Grand J, and Weisman CS, Threats to Family

Planning Services in Michigan: Organizational Responses to Economic and Political

Challenges, Women’s Health Issues 2005; 15:117-125.

Chernew ME, Jacobson PD, Hofer T, Aaronson K, and Fendrick AM, Barriers to

Constraining Health Care Cost Growth, Health Affairs 2004; 23(6):122-128.

Jacobson PD, Zellman GL, and Fair C, Reciprocal Obligations: Managing Policy

Responses to Prenatal Substance Exposure, Milbank Quarterly 2003; 81:475-497.

Mendez D, Jacobson PD, Hassmiller KM, Zellman GL, The Effect of Legal and

Hospital Policies on Physician Response to Prenatal Substance Exposure, Maternal

and Child Health Journal 2003; 7:187-196.

Pollack HA and Jacobson PD, Political Economy of Youth Smoking Regulation,

Addiction 2003; 98 (Suppl 1):123-138.

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Jacobson PD and Soliman S, Litigation as Public Health Policy: Theory or Reality?

Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2002; 30:224-238.

Jacobson PD and Soliman S, Co-Opting the Health and Human Rights Movement,

Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2002; 30:705-715.

Jacobson PD, Regulating Health Care: From Self-Regulation to Self-Regulation,

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2001; 26:1165-1177.

Jacobson PD and Kanna ML, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in the Courts: Recent

Trends and Future Prospects, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2001;

26:291-326.

Jacobson PD, Selvin E, and Pomfret SD, The Role of the Courts in Shaping Health

Policy: An Empirical Analysis, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2001; 29:278-

289.

Jacobson PD and Pomfret SD, ERISA Litigation and Physician Autonomy, Journal

of the American Medical Association 2000; 283:921-926.

Bloche MG and Jacobson PD, The Supreme Court and Bedside Rationing, Journal

of the American Medical Association 2000; 284:2776-2779.

Jacobson PD and Patil NM, Managed Care Litigation: Legal Doctrine at the

Boundary of Contract and Tort, Medical Care Research and Review 2000; 57:440-

463.

Lantz PM, Jacobson PD, Warner KE, Wasserman J, Pollack HA, Berson JB, and

Ahlstrom A, Investing in Youth Tobacco Control: A Review of Smoking Prevention

and Control Strategies, Tobacco Control 2000; 9:47-63.

Coulter ID, Jacobson PD, and Parker LE, Sharing the Mantle of Women’s Primary

Care: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, Journal of the

American Medical Women’s Association 2000; 55:1-4.

Jacobson PD and Selvin E, Licensing Telemedicine: The Need for a National

Licensing System, Telemedicine Journal and eHealth 2000; 6:429-439.

Jacobson PD, Legal Challenges to Managed Care Cost Containment Programs: An

Initial Assessment, Health Affairs 1999; 18 (4):69-85.

Jacobson PD and Warner KE, Litigation and Public Health Policy: The Case of

Tobacco Control, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999; 24:769-804.

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Hodge JG Jr., Gostin LO, and Jacobson PD, Privacy, Quality, and Liability: Legal

Issues Concerning Electronic Health Information, Journal of the American Medical

Association 1999; 282:1466-1471.

Jacobson PD and Wasserman J, Tobacco Control Laws: Implementation and

Enforcement, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999; 24:567-598.

Jacobson PD, Parker LE, and Coulter ID, Nurse Practitioners and Physician

Assistants as Primary Care Providers in Institutional Settings, Inquiry 1998; 35:432-

446.

Wilkins AS and Jacobson PD, Fiduciary Responsibilities in Nonprofit Health Care

Conversions, Health Care Management Review 1998; 23:77-90.

Jacobson PD, Asch S, Glassman PA, Model KE, and Hernandez JB, Defining and

Implementing Medical Necessity in Washington State and Oregon, Inquiry 1997;

34:143-154.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, and J Anderson, Historical Overview of Tobacco

Legislation and Regulation, Journal of Social Issues 1997; 53:75-95.

Glassman PA, Jacobson PD, and S Asch, Medical Necessity and Defined Coverage

Benefits in the Oregon Health Plan, American Journal of Public Health 1997;

87:1053-1058.

Zellman GL, Jacobson PD, and Bell RM, Influencing Physician Response to Prenatal

Substance Exposure Through State Legislation and Workplace Policies, Addiction

1997; 92:1123-1131.

Glassman PA, Model KE, Kahan JP, Jacobson PD, and Peabody JW, The Role of

Medical Necessity and Cost-Effectiveness in Making Medical Decisions, Annals of

Internal Medicine 1997;126:152-156.

Jacobson PD, Clinical Practice Guidelines: Legal and Public Policy Considerations,

American Journal of Cardiology 1997; 80(8B):74H-79H.

Jacobson PD and Rosenquist CJ, The Diffusion of Low Osmolar Contrast Agents:

Technological Change and Defensive Medicine, Journal of Health Politics, Policy

and Law 1996; 21:243-266.

Jacobson PD, The Washington State Health Services Act: Implementing

Comprehensive Health Care Reform, Health Care Financing Review 1995; 16:177-

196.

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Carter GM, Jacobson PD, Kominski GF, and Perry MJ, The Use of Diagnosis-

Related Groups by Non-Medicare Payers, Health Care Financing Review 1994; 16:

127-158.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, and Raube KR, The Politics of Anti-Smoking

Legislation: Lessons from Six States, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

1993; 18:787-819.

Zellman GL, Jacobson PD, DuPlessis H, and DiMatteo R, Detecting Prenatal

Substance Exposure: An Exploratory Analysis and Policy Discussion, Journal of

Drug Issues 1993; 23:375-387.

Mittman BS, Tonesk X, and Jacobson PD, Implementing Clinical Practice

Guidelines: Social Influence Strategies and Practitioner Behavior Change, Quality

Review Bulletin 1992; 18:413-422.

Bankes S, Builder C, and Anderson R et al., Seizing the Moment: Harnessing the

Information Technologies, The Information Society 1992; 8:1-59.

Jacobson PD, Medical Malpractice in California: Recent Trends and Future

Prospects, Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 1991; 14:60-67.

Lindsey PL, Jacobson PD, and Pascal A, Medicaid Home and Community-Based

Waivers for AIDS Patients, Health Care Financing Review 1990; Annual

Supplement:109-118.

Jacobson PD, Medical Malpractice and the Tort System, Journal of the American

Medical Association 1989; 262:3330-3337.

Jacobson PD and Rosenquist CJ, The Introduction of Low Osmolar Contrast Agents

in Radiology: Medical, Economic, Legal, and Public Policy Issues, Journal of the

American Medical Association 1988; 260:1586-1592.

Edited Volumes (Peer-Reviewed)

Jacobson PD and Parmet WE, eds., Perspectives on the Development of Population

Health Law, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2016, Vol. 41, No. 6.

Pestronk RM and Jacobson PD, eds., Public Health Ethics, Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice 2008; Vol. 14, No. 4.

Hyman DA and Jacobson PD, eds., Competition Policy: Shaping the Future of

Health Care Policy, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2006, Vol. 31, No. 3.

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Law Review Articles

Gostin LO, Jacobson PD, Record K, and Hardcastle L, Restoring Health to Health

Reform: Integrating Medicine and Public Health to Advance the Population’s Well-

Being, University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2011; 159:101-147.

Jacobson PD and Lauer JR, Health Reform 2010: Incremental Advance or Radical

Transformation? Arizona State Law Review 2011; 42(4):1277-1296.

Jacobson PD, Regulating the U.S. Health Care System: Adam Smith and the Limits

of Law, Hamline Journal of Public Law & Policy 2011; 32:331-347.

Jacobson PD, Health Law’s Past and Future: Looking for Stability in All the Wrong

Places, Loyola University Health Law Journal 2010; 19:25-30.

Jacobson PD and Mathur SK, Health Law 2010: It’s Not All About the Money,

American Journal of Law & Medicine 2010; 36:389-404.

Jacobson PD, Consumer-Directed Health Care (CDHC)—The Next Best Thing

Since Sliced Bread (Or, Why is This Fad Different From All Other Health Policy

Fads?), University of Pennsylvania Law Review, PENNUmbra

(www.pennumbra.com/) 2007; 156:108-124.

Jacobson PD, The Federalist Approach to Health Care Reform and its Limitations,

Hamline University Law Review 2007; 29:v-xv.

Jacobson PD and Braun RL, Let 1000 Flowers Wilt: The Futility of State-Level

Health Care Reform, University of Kansas Law Review 2007; 55:1173-1202.

Jacobson PD, Mutual Distrust: Mediating the Conflict Between Law and Medicine,

University of Memphis Law Review 2007; 37:493-512.

Jacobson PD and Doebler SA, ‘We Were All Sold a Bill of Goods’: The Science of

Breast Cancer Treatment in the Courts, Wayne Law Review 2006; 52:43-112.

Jacobson PD and Brownlee S, The Health Insurance Industry and the Media: Why

the Insurers Are Not Always Wrong, Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy

2005; 5:235-269.

Jacobson PD, Who Killed Managed Care? A Policy Whodunit, Saint Louis

University Law Review 2003; 47:365-396.

Jacobson PD, Medical Records and Privacy: Are We Asking the Right Questions?

Minnesota Law Review 2002; 86:1497-1514.

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Cahill MT and Jacobson PD, Pegram’s Regress: A Missed Chance for Sensible

Judicial Review of Managed Care Decisions, American Journal of Law & Medicine

2001; 27:421-438.

Jacobson PD and Cahill MT, Redefining Fiduciary Responsibilities in the Managed

Care Context, American Journal of Law & Medicine 2000; 26 (2&3):155-174.

Jacobson PD and Pomfret SD, Establishing New Legal Doctrine: A Model of

Judicial Response to Industrial Change, University of Michigan Journal of Law

Reform 1999; 32:813-861.

Jacobson PD and Pomfret SD, Form, Function, and Managed Care Torts: Achieving

Fairness and Equity in ERISA Jurisprudence, Houston Law Review 1998; 35:985-

1078.

Other Published Articles (Non-Peer-Reviewed)

Lamoste E, and Jacobson PD, Interprofessional Collaboration During a Public

Health Crisis, Indiana Health Law Review 2017 (forthcoming).

Jacobson PD and Parmet WE, Perspectives on the Development of Population

Health Law, in Jacobson PD and Parmet WE, eds., Perspectives on the Development

of Population Health Law, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2016;

41:1049-1059.

Jacobson PD, Changing the Culture of Health: One Public Health Misstep at a

Time, Society 2014; 51(3):221-228.

Jacobson PD, Personal Reflections on Teaching Health Law in a School of Public

Health, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 2011; 39:285-290.

Tortolero SR, Popham K, and Jacobson PD, Improving Information on Public

Health Law Best Practices for Obesity Prevention and Control, Journal of Law,

Medicine, and Ethics 2009; 37(2)(Supplement):99-109.

Gostin LO, Pomeranz JL, Jacobson PD, and RN Gottfried, Assessing Laws and

Legal Authorities for Obesity Prevention and Control, Journal of Law, Medicine, and

Ethics 2009; 37(2)(Supplement):28-36.

Jacobson PD, The Devil is in the Design, Not in the Details, Review of David

Hyman’s Mephistopheles Meets Medicare, New England Journal of Medicine 2007;

356:314-315.

Bryant LE Jr., and Jacobson PD, Ten Best Practices for Measuring the Effectiveness

of Nonprofit Healthcare Boards, Modern Healthcare (Supplement), December 2006.

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Warner KE, Jacobson PD, and NJ Kaufman, Innovative Approaches to Youth

Tobacco Control: Introduction and Overview, Tobacco Control (Supplement 1)

2003; 12:i1-i5.

Lantz PM, Jacobson PD, and Warner KE, Youth Smoking Prevention: What

Works? The Prevention Researcher 2001; 8(2):1-6.

Jacobson PD, Law and Health Care: A Changing Relationship, International

Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (IESBS), 2001.

Jacobson PD, Physician Autonomy and Managed Care Litigation, LACMA

Physician (Los Angeles County Medical Association) 1999; 129(11):22, 24-26.

Jacobson PD and Berson JB, Book Review of Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian

Tobacco War, by Rob Cunningham, Harvard International Review, 1999.

Jacobson PD, The Use and Regulation of Contrast Agents, Investigative Radiology,

Vol. 29, Supp. 3, pp. S1-S4, 1994.

Jacobson PD and Bower T, A DOD Strategy for Pollution Prevention, Federal

Facilities Environmental Journal, Vol. 4, pp. 185-201, 1993.

Jacobson PD and Rosenquist CJ, The Availability of Low Osmolar Contrast Media:

A Legal Analysis of an Emerging Technology, Diagnostic Imaging, 9:S22-S24, 1987.

Articles Under Review or Preparation

Gluck A, Hoffman AK, Jacobson PD, Rethinking ERISA’s Hold Over State-Federal

Relations in Health Care: The More Things Change…, submitted to the New

England Journal of Medicine.

Smiley ML, Bingham CR, Jacobson PD, Macy ML, Discordance Between Age and

Size Based Criteria to Determine Appropriate Child Passenger Restraint Use.

Books

Gostin LO, Jacobson PD, Hyman DA, and Studdert DM, Law and the Health Care

System, 2nd ed., Foundation Press, 2014.

Rettig RA, Jacobson PD, Farquhar C, and Aubry WM, False Hope: Bone Marrow

Transplantation for Breast Cancer, Oxford University Press, 2007.

Gostin LO, Areen J, King PA, Goldberg S, and Jacobson PD, Law, Science and

Medicine, Third Edition, Foundation Press, 2005.

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Gostin LO and Jacobson PD, Law and the Health Care System, Foundation Press,

2005.

Jacobson PD, Strangers in the Night: Law and Medicine in the Managed Care Era,

New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Jacobson PD, Lantz PM, Warner KE, Wasserman J, Pollack HA, and Ahlstrom A,

Combating Teen Smoking: Research and Policy Strategies, Ann Arbor, MI:

University of Michigan Press, 2001.

Jacobson PD and Wasserman J, Tobacco Control Laws: Implementation and

Enforcement, The RAND Corporation, MR-841-RWJ, 1997.

Book Chapters

Hinshaw D, Jacobson PD, and MP Weisel, Individual and Social Callousness

Toward Human Suffering, in Suffering in Bioethical Decision Making, NJ Palpont

and R Green, eds., Oxford University Press, 2014 (forthcoming).

Jacobson PD, Myers V, Calhoun JG, and Platt JE, Examining the Structure and

Sustainability of Health Care Safety Net Services, in MA Hall and S Rosenbaum,

eds., The Health Care Safety Net, Rutgers University Press, 2012.

Madison K, Jacobson PD, and Young G, Health Policy and Regulation, Burns LR,

Bradley EH, and Weiner BJ, eds., Shortell & Kaluzny’s Health Care Administration:

Organization Design and Behavior, Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learing, 6th

ed., 2012.

Jones DK, Platt JE, RubinD, and Jacobson PD, Individual and Societal

Responsibility for Health, in JJ Kronenfeld, WE Parmet, MA Zezza, eds., Debates on

U.S. Health Care Reform: SAGE Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA, 2012.

Jacobson PD, RE Hoffman, W Lopez, Regulating Public Health: Principles and

Application of Administrative Law, in R.A. Goodman and R.E. Hoffman, eds., Public

Health Practice, Second Ed., Oxford University Press, 2007.

Jacobson PD, Medical Liability and the Culture of Technology, in W.M. Sage and R.

Kersh, eds., Medical Malpractice and the U.S. Health Care System: New Century,

Different Issues,” Cambridge University Press, 2006.

Jacobson PD and Selvin E, Health, Inequality, and the Courts, in J.A. Morone and

L.R. Jacobs, eds., Healthy, Wealthy & Fair: Health Care and the Good Society,

Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 235-264.

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Jacobson PD and Hoffman RE, Regulating Public Health: Principles and

Application of Administrative Law, in R.A. Goodman and R.E. Hoffman, eds., Public

Health Practice, Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 23-42.

Jacobson PD and Wu L, Clean Indoor Air Restrictions: Progress and Promise, in

R.L. Rabin and S.S. Sugarman, eds., Regulating Tobacco, New York: Oxford

University Press, 2001, pp. 207-244.

Jacobson PD The Role of Private Litigation in Monitoring Managed Care, in The

Challenge of Regulating Managed Care, Jack Billi and Gail Agrawal, eds.,

University of Michigan Press, 2001, pp. 175-197.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, and Anderson J, Historical Overview of Tobacco

Legislation and Regulation, in Smoking: Do You Have the Right? J Schaler and M

Schaler, eds., Prometheus Books, 1998, (also published in Journal of Social Issues).

Jacobson PD, Gays in the Military: Legal Considerations, in Out in Force: Sexual

Orientation and the Military, Herek G, Jobe JB, Carney RM eds., University of

Chicago Press, 1996.

Jacobson PD and Rosenquist CJ, Low Osmolar Contrast Agents: Economic and

Legal Issues, in The Contrast Media Manual, Richard W. Katzberg, ed. (Williams &

Wilkins, Baltimore, 1992) (co-authored).

Jacobson PD, Medical Malpractice and the Tort System, in Grand Rounds on

Medical Malpractice, FX Campion, ed., American Medical Association, 1990 (also

published in Journal of the American Medical Association).

Commentary

Gluck AR, Hoffman AK, and Jacobson PD, Health Reform Under Trump: ERISA

Will Still Impede State Experimentation, Health Affairs Blog, (forthcoming 2017).

Parmet WE and Jacobson PD, Commentary on the Rhetoric of Paternalism, Hastings

Center Report 2014 (forthcoming).

Jacobson PD, Commentary on the Role of Networks in the European Union Public

Health Experience, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2012; 37:1121-1132.

Arrow K, Auerbach A, Bertko J et al., Toward a 21st Century Health Care System:

Recommendations for Health Care Reform, Annals of Internal Medicine 2009;

150:493-496.

Pestronk RM and Jacobson PD, Ethics and Governmental Public Health Practice,

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2008; 14(4):327-328.

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VandenBroek D and Jacobson PD, Improving Health Care Governance Practices,

Modern Healthcare, online, 2007.

Jacobson PD, Commentary: Form Versus Function in Public Health, Journal of

Public Health Management and Practice 2002; 8(1):92-94.

Jacobson PD and Wasserman J, Editorial—Missing in Action: The Public Health

Voice in Policy Debates, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2001;

7(3);ix-x.

Jacobson PD, Pegram v. Herdrich: Update and Analysis, Letter to the Editor,

Journal of the American Medical Association 2000; 284:1516.

Jacobson PD, New Look at Managed Care is Overdue, Newsday Viewpoints, 28 July

1998.

Jacobson PD, Commentary on Limitations on Tort Liability by Edward Correia.

Presented to the Advocacy Institute, March 1998.

Jacobson PD and Rosenquist CJ, Contrast Materials and Health Policy: A Comment,

Diagnostic Imaging, 1991.

Jacobson PD, Regulation and Control of New Technology in Radiology: A

Commentary, Diagnostic Imaging, Vol. 10, pp. 89-93, 1988.

Reports

Jacobson PD, V Myers, JG Calhoun, and JE Platt, Operational and Organizational

Efficiencies in Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net Organizations, Final Project

Report to the University of Michigan’s Center for Healthcare Research &

transformation, 31 January 2011.

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, and B Berkman, The Role of Law in Public Health

Preparedness: Opportunities and Challenges, Final Project Report to the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention, 23 April 2010.

Jacobson PD and PJ Neumann, Measuring the Value of Public Health Services,

report submitted to the HCFO Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 15

June 2007.

Jacobson PD and VK Dalton, Community Response to Uninsured Patients: Access

to Mental Health and Diabetes Treatment, report submitted to the Blue Cross Blue

Shield of Michigan Foundation, 31 October 2006.

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LE Bryant Jr., and Jacobson PD, Measuring Nonprofit Health Care Governance

Effectiveness, White Paper prepared for the National Center for Healthcare

Leadership, Chicago, IL, July 2005.

Jacobson PD and SE Gollust, Analysis of Alternative Organizational Structures for

Public Health Systems, report submitted to USDHHS, July 2005.

Jacobson PD, VK Dalton, JB Grand, and CS Wesiman, Survival Strategies for

Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net Providers, report submitted to the Blue Cross

Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation, 3 November 2003.

Jacobson PD, Medical Liability and the Culture of Technology, report submitted to

The Project on Medical Liability in Pennsylvania, 31 October 2003.

Wasserman J, Jacobson PD, L Demaine, J Ringel, and RK Stern, “The American

Legacy Longitudinal Tobacco Use Reduction Study (ALLTURS): Baseline Case

Study Report,” RAND Report (submitted to the American Legacy Foundation), 7

February 2002.

Jacobson PD, LM Hinman, A Gilbert, B Asfaw, “Final Report: Evaluation of the

Summer Youth Employment, Recreation, and Community Service Program,” January

2001, prepared for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and the Mott

Foundation.

Jacobson PD, S Morrel-Samuels, LM Zapawa, CB Sorenson, and YJ Kim,

“Evaluation of the Mott Foundation’s Youth Summer Employment, Recreation, and

Education Program,” University of Michigan School of Public Health, December

1999, prepared for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and the Mott

Foundation.

Wasserman J, PG Greenwood, L Davis, D Strong, Jacobson PD et al., “The

California Wellness Foundation’s Violence Prevention Initiative, the First Five Years:

Phase One Evaluation,” RAND, PM-945/1-6-TCWF, July 1999.

SH Long, M Susan Marquis, ER Harrison, Jacobson PD, JS Sloan, “Baseline

Information for Evaluating the Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability

and Accountability Act of 1996: Final Report,” RAND, PM-855-HCFA, October

1998.

JB Hernandez, BS Mittman, Jacobson PD, R Warshawsky, CJ Rosenquist, AJ Segal,

“Evaluating a Multi-Hospital Strategy to Implement Guidelines for the Selective Use

of Low-Osmolar Contrast Agents: Final Report to the New York State Department of

Health,” July 1998.

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GL Zellman, R Bell, C Archy, H DuPlesis, and Jacobson PD, Health Care Provider

Response to Prenatal Substance Exposure, RAND Report on NIDA Grant N0.

5RO1DA07373, March 1998.

Jacobson PD et al., The Operation of Business Health Purchasing Coalitions, The

RAND Corporation, P.M. 554-1-HCFA, 1996.

T Dunworth, S Green, P Haynes, Jacobson PD, AJ Saiger, National Assessment of

the Byrne Formula Grant Program, Report #2: The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988—A

Comparative Analysis of Legislation, National Institute of Justice, NCJ 163382, 1996.

Jacobson PD et al., Defining Medical Necessity: An Exploratory Study, The RAND

Corporation, DRU-919-1-HSC/MAA, 1995.

Jacobson PD and CJ Rosenquist, “The Diffusion of Low Osmolality Contrast

Agents: Technological Change and Defensive Medicine,” Office of Technology

Assessment, 1994.

Jacobson PD, L Bartlett et al., State Health Care Reform Initiatives: Progress and

Promise, The RAND Corporation, PM-311-HCFA, 1994.

Jacobson PD et al., Use of DRGs by Non-Medicare Payers, The RAND Corporation,

PM-212-HCFA, 1994.

B Rostker et al., Sexual Orientation and U.S. Military Personnel Policy: Options and

Assessment, The RAND Corporation, MR-323-OSD, 1993 (co-authored).

Small Communities and EPA Regulations: Developing a Research Strategy, The

RAND Corporation, DRU-249-EPA, 1993 (co-authored).

The Roles of Physicians in the Twenty-First Century: A Research Agenda, The

RAND Corporation, P-7848, 1993 (co-authored).

The Effects of the HIV Epidemic on State Medicaid Systems, The RAND Corporation,

R-4148-HCFA, 1992 (co-authored).

JP Kahan and Jacobson PD, Postacute Care in HMOs: Implications for Bundling,

The RAND Corporation, R-4241-HCFA, 1992 (co-authored).

Jacobson PD, Wasserman J, and KR Raube, The Political Evolution of Tobacco

Control Legislation, The RAND Corporation, R-4152-UCOP, 1992 (co-authored).

Jacobson PD et al., Identifying Strategic Tradeoffs in Managing DOD Environmental

Programs, The RAND Corporation, R-4202-P&L, 1992 (co-authored).

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Alternative Sources of Tritium: Political, Legal and Economic Issues, The RAND

Corporation, R-5201-OSD/AEC, 1992 (co-authored).

Detecting Prenatal Drug Exposure: A Pilot Study, The RAND Corporation, N-3495-

DPRC, 1992 (co-authored).

The Roles of Physicians in the Twenty-First Century: A Research Agenda, The

RAND Corporation, WD-6147-RC, 1992 (co-authored).

Seizing the Moment: Harnessing the Information Technologies, The RAND

Corporation, N-3336-RC, 1991 (co-authored).

AIDS-Specific Home and Community-Based Waivers for the Medicaid Population,

The RAND Corporation, R-3844-HCFA, July 1989 (co-authored).

Psychiatric DRGs: Suggested Variables to Explain Resource Variation, The RAND

Corporation, N-2809-HCFA, November 1988 (co-authored).

Patient Freedom of Choice in a Demonstration of an Extended Prospective Payment

System, The RAND Corporation, WD-3842-HCFA, March 1988 (co-authored).

A Grievance Process for a Demonstration of an Extended Prospective Payment

System, The RAND Corporation, WD-3845-HCFA, March 1988 (co-authored).

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Invited Talks

“The 2016 Election: Impact on Health and Cancer Care,” presented to the Cancer

Support Community Leadership Meeting, Detroit, MI, 14 November 2016.

“Flint: Law, Politics, and Ethics in Protecting a Community’s Health During a

Financial Crisis, presented to the Chronic Illness Coalition of Michigan, 6 July 2016.

“Engaging Vaccine Hesitant Individuals—A Public Health Strategy,” presented to the

Northeastern University Law School’s Public Health Law Symposium, 15 April 2016.

“The Future of Public Health,” presented to the Indiana University Health Law

Symposium, 16 October 2015.

“Public Health Regulations: Changing the Culture of Health, One Misstep at a

Time,” presented to the Manhattan Institute, New York, 8 October 2013.

“Trends in Health Law,” presented to Health Grand Rounds, Indiana University

McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, 27 March 2013.

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“The Future of Health Law,” presented to the Symposium Honoring Nathan Hershey,

University of Pittsburgh School of Law, 11 October 2012.

“Measuring Health Care Safety Net Outcomes,” presented to Healthy Safety Net

2012: A Blues Symposium, Lansing, Michigan, 24 May 2012.

“Comparative Effectiveness Research: Implications for Germany,” presented to the

University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, July 2011.

“Public Health Ethics and Biobanks,” presented to the Brocher Foundation,

Hermance, Switzerland, July 2011.

“Regulating the U.S. Health Care System: Adam Smith and the Limits of Law,”

presented as the keynote address to the Hamline University School of Law

Symposium on Health Care Regulation, St. Paul, MN, 11 November 2010.

“Organizational and Operational Efficiencies in Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net,”

presented to the Center for Health Care Research and Transformation, Safety Net

Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, 29 October 2010.

“Health Care Reform and Local Health Departments: Benefit or Burden?” presented

to the California Conference of Local Health Officers, San Francisco, CA, 6 October

2010.

“Legal aspects of Public Health Preparedness,” presented to the annual Health Law

and Policy Symposium, Saint Louis University School of Law, 5 March 2010.

“Health Law 2010: It’s Not All About the Money,” presented to Boston University

Law School symposium on “Health Law: Follow the Money!” 5 February 2010

“Organized Medicine, Tobacco Control, and Public Health: Syllogism or

Disconnect?” presented to the Conference on Industry-Medicine Relationships,

Columbia University, 2 November 2009.

“Reforming the Health Care Regulatory Structure: Challenges and Opportunities,”

presented to the Health Governance Symposium, University of Madison, 9 October

2009.

“Public Health and the Law,” presented to the annual Administrative Officers Forum

of the Michigan Association for Local Public Health, 11 September 2009.

“Access to Unapproved Therapies: The Leading Edge of Law and Medicine,”

presented as Grand Rounds to the University of Pittsburgh Center for Bioethics and

Health Law, 5 February 2009.

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“Fraud and Abuse: It’s Time for a New Regulatory Strategy,” presented to Campbell

University School of Law, 30 January 2009.

“Law and Medicine: Do Legislative Insurance Coverage Mandates Benefit

Physicians and Patients? Grand Rounds at St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Livonia, MI, 5

November 2008.

“Using Family History: Legal and Ethical Considerations,” presented as the closing

keynote address to the 41st Annual Great Lakes Cancer Nursing Conference, Troy,

MI, 15 October 2008.

“Health Care as Just Another Commodity: The Legal and Policy Implications of

Consumer-Directed Health Care,” presented to Wayne State Law School, Detroit, MI,

5 March 2008.

“Using Family History: Legal and Ethical Considerations,” presented as the closing

keynote address to the Michigan Cancer Consortium Annual Meeting, Lansing, MI,

31 October 2007.

“Consumer-Directed Health Care: Better Care or a Passing Fad?” presented to the

annual meeting of the Health Law Section, State of Michigan Bar Association,

Detroit, MI, 19 September 2007.

“A Framework for Valuing Public Health Services,” presented to the Governor’s

Conference on Public Health, Des Moines, IA, 2 August 2007.

“Ethical Equilibrium or Disequilibrium: Balancing Patient Rights and the Public

Interest,” presented to the American Health Lawyers Association Annual Meeting

(luncheon keynote), Chicago, IL, 25 June 2007.

“Navigating Public Health Ethics: Challenges and Principles,” presented to the

Workshop on Ethics in Public Health Practice, sponsored by NAACHO, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 30 March 2007.

“Health Care as Just Another Commodity: Legal and Policy Implications,”

distinguished lecture at Saint Louis University Law School, 27 March 2007.

“The Federalist Approach to Health Care Reform and its Limitations,” keynote

address to Symposium on “Laboratories of Democracy? Innovations on Health Law

and Policy at the State Level?” Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, MN, 8

March 2007.

“Back to the Future: Consumer-Driven Health Plans and Judicial Interpretations of

Risk,” presented to the 14th Annual ECRI Conference on the Use of Evidence in

Healthcare Practice and Policy, Philadelphia, PA, 15 November 2006.

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“Let 1000 Flowers Wilt: The Futility of State-Level Health Care Reform,” presented

to a symposium on health care reform at the University of Kansas Law School, 9

November 2006.

“’We Were All Been Sold A bill of Goods’: Litigating the Science of Breast Cancer

Treatment,” presented to the University of Chicago School of Social Service

Administration, 1 November 2006.

“Mutual Distrust: Mediating Conflict Between Law and Medicine,” presented to the

South Carolina Bar Association and South Carolina Chapter of the American College

of Physicians Summit on Professionalism: Can Doctors and Lawyers Get Along in

the 21st Century? Charleston, SC, 20 June 2006. Also presented to a symposium on

medical liability at the University of Memphis Law School, Memphis, TN, 16

February 2007.

“Judicial and Regulatory Responses to Cost-Effectiveness Analysis,” presented to the

AHRQ Panel on Integrating CEA into Health Policy Decisions, Washington, DC, 31

May 2006.

“Lawyers and Doctors—Adversaries or Allies: Can There Be Cooperation Between

the Professions?” presented to the Toledo Bar Association and The Academy of

Medicine of Toledo & Lucas County Tort Reform and Other Hot Topics Affecting

Health Care, Toledo, Ohio, 11 May 2006.

“Regulating Genetic Tests: Would Regulations Stifle Innovation?” presented to the

Biotechnology Conference at the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute, Ann

Arbor, MI, 5 November 2005.

“Public Health Ethics: Distinctions and Similarities to Bioethics,” presented as Grand

Rounds at the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, Ann Arbor, MI,

25 May 2005.

“Health Law 2005: Post-Tort Reform Relations Between Attorneys and Physicians,”

presented to the Brooklyn Law School Health Law Society, Brooklyn, NY, 24

February 2005.

“American Health Law,” presented to the Temple University Law School Institute for

International Law and Public Policy, Philadelphia, PA, 7 July 2004.

“Survival Strategies for Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net Providers,” presented to

the RAND Health Program, Arlington, VA, 29 June 2004.

“Managed Care Litigation: Implications for Physicians and the Physician-Patient

Relationship,” presented as Grand Rounds at Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI, 20

January 2004.

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“State Policy for the Uninsured: The Role of Free Clinics,” presented as a keynote to

the Cabrini Clinic’s Annual Fundraiser, Detroit, MI, 6 November 2003.

“Free Clinics, the Uninsured, and the Future of Public Health,” presented as a keynote

to the Free Clinics of the Great Lakes Region, Kalamazoo, MI, 23 April 2003.

“Who Owns the Health Care Enterprise: Is the Not-for-Profit Form Obsolete?”

Presented at joint hearings conducted by the Federal Trade Commission and the

Department of Justice, Washington, DC, 10 April 2003.

“The Future of Public Health Education: Challenges and Opportunities,” presented to

the Center for Advancing Community Health “Treetops Group, Lansing, MI, 28

March 2003.

“Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and the Courts: Interpretation or Misinterpretation?”

presented to the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, Boston, MA, 8 November 2002.

“Conducting Tobacco Policy Research: A Framework,” presented to the Partners

with Tobacco Use Research Centers, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL,

24 September 2002.

“The Public Health Voice: Sliding Toward Irrelevance,” presented to the Annual

Conference of the National Association of Local Boards of Health, New Orleans, LA,

12 July 2002.

“Rethinking Fraud and Abuse,” panel moderator, presented to the Health Law

Teachers Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 7 June 2002.

“Is There Too Much Law in Health Care?” presented to the RAND Health Program,

Santa Monica, CA, 23 May 2002.

“Organizing Compliance With HIPAA,” presented to the Michigan Alliance of

Health Access Professionals annual meeting, Ypsilanti, MI, 10 May 2002.

“Who Killed Managed Care? A Policy Whodunit,” presented to the St. Louis

University School of Law’s Annual Health Law Symposium, St. Louis, MO, 12 April

2002.

“Medical Records and HIPAA: Is it too Late to Protect Privacy?” presented to the

Minnesota Law Review’s Privacy Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, 9 February 2002.

“Reducing Teen Tobacco Use: Meeting the Challenge,” presented to the Mott

Children’s Health Center 29th Annual Turri Day Conference, Flint, MI, 17 October

2001.

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“Human Rights and Health Rhetoric: How It’s Been Co-opted—How to Reclaim It,”

presented to the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics Annual Meeting,

Health Law and Human Rights: Exploring the Connections, Philadelphia, PA, 29

September 2001.

“Public Health Law in Practice: Authority and Limitations,” presented to the Annual

Conference of the National Association of Local Boards of Health, Cleveland, OH, 27

July 2001.

“Missing in Action: The Public Health Voice in Policy Debates,” presented to the

Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, 4

November 2000.

“Public Health Law in Practice: Using Old Tools for New Issues,” presented to the

Annual Meeting of the Michigan Association for Local Public Health,” Macinac

Island, MI, 22 August 2000.

“Managed Care After Pegram v. Herdrich: The Battle Continues,” presented to the

Annual Meeting of the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy, Los

Angeles, CA, 25 June 2000.

“Cost-Effectiveness in the Courts: Recent Trends and Future Prospects,” presented to

the Institute of Medicine Conference on “Evidence: Its Meanings and Uses in Law,

Medicine, and Health Care,” Washington, DC, 10 April 2000.

“The Legislative Process and Health Care Reform,” presented to the Greater Detroit

Area Partnership for Training Professional Perspectives, Seminar on Managed Care,

Detroit, MI, 8 April 2000.

“Medical Records and the Internet: Is It Too Late to Protect Privacy?” presented to

the 2000 Information Integration Conference, “The Tools for Public Health,”

Michigan Association for Local Public Health, Lansing, MI, 30 March 2000.

“Law and Health Care: Current Policy Debates,” presented to a forum on “Health

Care Policy in America,” sponsored by Rep. Lynn Rivers, Ann Arbor, MI, 22

February 2000.

“Youth Violence Legislation: A Three State Study,” presented to the RAND

Criminal Justice Program’s Third Annual Conference, “Effective Strategies for

Reducing Gun Violence,” Santa Monica, CA, January 2000.

“Fraud and Abuse: Avoiding the Monster,” presented to the Michigan Radiological

Society, Mount Pleasant, MI, October 1999.

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“Tobacco Control and Prevention: Historical Antecedents and Current Policy,”

presented to the annual meeting of the Midwestern Conference of State Legislators,

Cincinnati, OH, 20 July 1999.

“Litigation and Public Health Policy: Pros and Cons,” presented to the annual

meeting of the National Association of City and County Health Officers, Dearborn,

MI, 16 July 1999.

“Ethical Dilemmas Facing the Market-Based Health Care System,” First Annual Joint

Ethics Seminar—Health Care and Medical Technology: Can Marketplace and Ethical

Principles be Reconciled? Temple Beth Emeth-St. Clare’s Episcopal Church, Ann

Arbor Michigan, 14 March 1999.

“Legal Issues in Clinical Practice Pharmacy,” presented to a conference on

pharmaceutical issues sponsored by Medical Outcomes Management, Inc., 22

November 1998.

“Assessing Stakeholder Interests in Managed Care,” University of Michigan Law

School Symposium on Managed Care, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 17 October 1998.

“Addressing State Public Health Needs: Present and Future,” Michigan Public Health

Association 77th Annual Conference, Lansing, Michigan, 14 May 1998.

“The Courts and Managed Care: Emerging Trends and Policy Implications,” Health

Policy Research Seminar Series, sponsored by the RWJF Scholars in Health Policy

Research Program, School of Public Health University of Michigan, 20 January 1998.

“Who Owns the Health Care Enterprise: Will Courts Protect the Community?”

presented to the Biennial Alumni Institute, School of Public Health University of

Michigan, October 1997.

“Legal Trends in Managed Care: An Overview” presented at the 14th Annual

Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research, Chicago, IL, June 1997.

“The Use of Clinical Practice Guidelines: Legal and Public Policy Considerations,”

presented at a symposium entitled Current Focus in Treating and Managing Heart

Disease and Heart Failure, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, January 1997.

“Negotiating Managed Care Contracts,” presented to the Physician Executive

Leadership Institute, Michigan State Medical Society, Ann Arbor, MI, October 1996.

“The Primary Care Role of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants,” presented

at the 45th Annual Group Health Association of America Institute, San Diego, CA,

June 1995.

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“The Political Evolution of Antismoking Legislation,” presented at the Tobacco-

Related Disease Research Program Conference, San Francisco, CA, December 1993.

“Technology Diffusion and Defensive Medicine: Findings from a Case Study,”

presented at the Contrast Agent Symposium, Miami, FL, June 1993.

“Alternative Conceptual Models for Distributing Federal Funds,” presented at the

Bureau of Justice Assistance Conference, Washington, DC, June 1993.

“Detecting Prenatal Substance Exposure: An Exploratory Analysis and Policy

Discussion,” presented at the Cedars-Sinai Hospital Policy Seminar Series, Los

Angeles, CA, June 1992.

“Physician-Patient Conflicts Created by New Technologies,” presented at the

Radiological Society of North America (annual meeting), Chicago, IL, November

1990.

“Technology Assessment: Legal, Ethical and Public Policy Issues,” presented at the

University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, November 1989.

“Radiology and Technology: Legal and Public Policy Issues,” presented at Geisinger

Medical Center, Hershey, PA, June 1988.

“Medical/Legal Issues: Informed Consent and Standards of Care,” presented at a

symposium entitled Low Osmolar Contrast Media: Choice and Challenge for the

1980s, Breckenridge, CO, September 1987.

Numerous additional presentations at the University of Michigan—School of Public

Health, Law School, Medical Center—as well as at various entities and agencies

throughout Michigan, 1996-present.

Papers Presented

“Entrepreneurship in Public Health System Management: Integrating Public-Private

Models,” presented to the Annual APPAM Research Conference, November 2011.

“Public Health Entrepreneurship,” presented to the Annual Meeting of the Public

Health Systems Research Interest Group of AcademyHealth, Seattle, Washington,

June 2011.

“Operational and Organizational Efficiencies in Michigan’s Safety Net Providers,”

presented to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association,

November 2010.

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“Vaccination Law and Policy,” presented to the Public Health Law Association’s

Annual Meeting, September 2010.

“Operational and Organizational Efficiencies in Michigan’s Safety Net Providers,”

presented to the AcademyHealth Annual Meeting, June 2010.

“Public Health vs. Emergency Management,” presented to the annual meeting of the

American Public Health Association, November 2009 (presented by Anda

Botoseneanu).

“Public Health vs. Emergency Management,” presented to the annual meeting of

AcademyHealth’s Public Health Systems Research Program, July 2009 (presented by

Anda Botoseneanu).

“Measuring the Value of Governmental Public Health Services,” presented to the

Annual Meeting of NACCHO and ASTHO, Sacramento, CA, 12 September 2008.

“Measuring the Value of Governmental Public Health Services,” presented to the

Annual Meeting of AcademyHealth, Orlando, Florida, 3 June 2007.

“Measuring the Value of Public Health Services: Preliminary Observations,”

presented to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association,

November 2006.

“Providers’ Medical Liability Concerns: Will They Exacerbate Disparities in Birth

Outcomes?” presented to the annual meeting of the American Public Health

Association, November 2006 (Xiou Xu presenter).

“Understanding Public Health Ethics: Is Bioethics A Distraction?” presented to the

Health Law Teachers Conference, June 2006.

“Science in the Courts: The Litigators’ View,” presented to the annual meeting of

AcademyHealth, June 2004.

“Science in the Courts: The Litigators’ View,” presented to the Health Law Teachers

Conference, June 2004.

“Survival Strategies for Health Care Safety Net Providers,” presented to RAND, June

2004.

“Survival Strategies for Health Care Safety Net Providers,” presented at the annual

meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2003.

“A National Licensure System for Telemedicine,” presented at the annual meeting of

the American Public Health Association, November 2000.

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“Using Quantitative Methods to Analyze Health Care Cases: Lessons Learned,”

presented at the Health Law Teachers Conference, June 2000.

“Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants: Complements or Substitutes to

Medical Care—The View of the Participants,” presented at the Association for Health

Services Research, June 1999.

“Shaping Public Health Policy Through Litigation,” presented at the American Public

Health Association, Health Law Forum, November 1998 (Panel Moderator).

“Fiduciary Duties and the Regulation of Non-Profit Conversions,” presented at the

American Public Health Association, Health Law Forum, November 1997 (Panel

Moderator).

“The Implementation and Enforcement of Tobacco Control Laws,” presented at the

American Public Health Association, Health Law Forum, November 1996.

“The Operation of Business Health Purchasing Coalitions,” presented as a poster at

the 13th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Services Research, June 1996.

“The Definition and Use of Medical Necessity,” presented to the Medical Care

Section, American Public Health Association, October 1995.

“Medical Necessity as a Regulatory Strategy,” presented at the American Public

Health Association, Health Law Forum, October 1995.

“The Primary Care Role of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants,” presented

at the Annual Meeting of the Group Health Association of America, May 1995.

“The Road to Professionalization: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants,”

presented as a poster at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Association for Health

Services Research,

San Diego CA, June 1994.

“Health Care Organizations and the Politics of Public Health: Accountability, Self-

Interest or Disinterest?” presented to the Centre for Health Economics and Policy

Analysis, 6th Annual Health Policy Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton,

Ontario, May 1993.

“The Effects of the AIDS Epidemic on State Medicaid Systems,” presented to the

Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association, November, 1991.

“Changing Physician Behavior Through Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Social

Influence Approach,” presented to the Association for Health Services Research, June

1991.

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“AIDS-Specific Home and Community-Based Waivers for the Medicaid Population,”

presented to the Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association, October

1989.

“Law and Health Care: Is There Too Much Law?” presented to the International

Conference on Health, Law and Ethics, London, England, July 1989.

“Anencephalic Newborns as Organ Donors: Legal and Public Policy Dimensions of

an Ethical Dilemma,” presented to the Forum on Bioethics, American Public Health

Association, November 1988.

“Obstetrics/Gynecology and the Medical Professional Liability System,” presented as

a background paper for a conference entitled Medical Malpractice Crisis in

Obstetrics: The Economic Medical and Health Policy Implications, Harvard

University, October 1987.

Research Advisory Committee Memberships

Senior Scholar, Center for Law and the Public’s Health, Larry Gostin, Director

Advisory Board of SSRN's Public Health Law and Policy Abstracting Journal

Senior Adviser to the University of Michigan’s Center for Healthcare Research &

Transformation

Recent Community-Based Activities

Steering Committee Member, Washtenaw Health Initiative

Member, Population Health Council, Detroit Wayne County Health Authority

Selected Externally Funded Research Activities

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator, “Legal Aspects of the Flint Water Crisis.”

Funded by the de Beaumont Foundation, 2015-2016, $172,000.

Jacobson PD, Co-Principal Investigator (Dr. Paula Lantz, PI), “Policies for Action

Research Hub” for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Culture of Heath

Initiative. Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2015-2018,

$1,200,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator, “Developing Adaptive Strategies for

Michigan’s Health Departments.” Funded by a grant from the Kresge Foundation,

2014-2015, $200,000.

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Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator (Denise Chrylser, Project Director). “Public

Health Law Collaborating Center.” Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation’s Public Health Law Program, 2010-2015, $2,275,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Public Health Entrepreneurship.” Funded by

a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Care Financing and

Organizations Program through AcademyHealth, 2009-2010, $308,968.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Enhancing Organizational and Operational

Efficiencies in Michigan’s Health Care Safety Net Providers.” Funded by a grant

from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Transformation, 2008-2010, $225,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Evaluation of an Innovative Policy to Reduce

DUI Recidivism.” Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s

Substance Abuse Research Program, 2008-2010, $100,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Assessing the Impact of Federal and State

Law on Public Health Preparedness.” Funded by a grant from the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention, 2007-2009, $675,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Measuring the Value of Public Health

Services.” Funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health

Care Financing and Organizations Program through AcademyHealth, 2005-2007,

$125,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Public Health Ethics in Practice: A Pilot

Study of Day-to-Day Ethical Issues in Public Health Practice in Michigan.” Funded

by a grant from the Greenwall Foundation, 2006-2007, $40,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Center for Law, Ethics, and Health.” Initial

funding provided by the University of Michigan School of Public Health, 2005-2008,

$750,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Community response to Uninsured Patients:

Access to Mental Health and Diabetes Treatment.” Funded by a grant from the Blue

Cross Blue Shield Foundation of Michigan, 2005-2006, $75,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Study of State-Local Government

Organization and Its Impact on Public Health Preparedness.” Subcontract to the

RAND Corporation (Jeffrey Wasserman and Nicole Lurie, Principal Investigators),

funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2004-2005, $100,000.

KE Warner, Principal Investigator, and Jacobson PD, Co-PI. “Conference on

Innovative Strategies for Youth Tobacco Control.” Funded in part by a grant from

the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2002, $400,000.

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R Rettig, Principal Investigator, and Jacobson PD, Co-PI. “Autologous Bone

Marrow Transplantation with High-Dose Chemotherapy for Treating Breast Cancer:

A Case Study.” Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001-2004,

$400,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Survival Strategies for Health Care Safety Net

Providers.” Funded by a grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of

Michigan, 2001-2003, $174,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Reducing Youth Smoking.” Funded by a

grant from Mr. Ted Klein, President, Ted Klein & Co., 1997-2002, $500,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “The Role of the Courts in Shaping Health

Policy.” Funded by an Investigator Award in Health Policy from the Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, 1996-1999, $200,000.

PW Greenwood, Principal Investigator. “An Evaluation of the California Wellness

Foundation’s Violence Prevention Initiative.” Funded as a subcontract to the

University of Michigan from RAND, 1997-1999, $100,000 ($1.5 million overall).

GL Zellman and Jacobson PD, Co-Principal Investigators. “Health Care Response

to Prenatal Substance Exposure.” Funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

1994-1998, $800,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “The Operation of Business Health Purchasing

Coalitions.” Funded by the Health Care Financing Administration, 1995-1996.

$200,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “The Implementation and Enforcement of

Tobacco Control Laws.” Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1994-

1996. $198,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “Defining and Implementing Medical

Necessity.” Funded by the Washington State Medical Assistance Administration.

1994-1995, $100,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “State Health Care Reform Initiatives.”

Funded by the Health Care Financing Administration, 1993-1994. $350,000.

Jacobson PD, Principal Investigator. “The Political Evolution of Antismoking

Legislation.” Funded by the California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program.

1991-1992, $165,000.

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