Curriculum Vitae Richard M. Scheffler

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CURRICULUM VITAERICHARD M. SCHEFFLER50 University Hall, MC7358Berkeley, California 94720School of Public HealthUniversity of California, BerkeleyTelephone: 510-643-4100E-mail: rscheff@berkeley.eduLast Updated: November 30, 2018Current Faculty Position2018–Present Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Health Economics and Public Policy,School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy, and Professor ofthe Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley2018–Present Endowed Chair Emeritus in Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare,Attorney General of the State of CaliforniaCurrent Academic Administrative Positions1999–Present Director, The Nicholas C. Petris Center on Health Care Markets andConsumer Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health2005–Present Director, The Global Center for Health and Economic Policy Research,University of California, Berkeley, School of Public HealthCurrent Affiliated Faculty PositionsHaas School of Business, University of California, BerkeleySchool of Social Welfare, University of California, BerkeleyInstitute of Industrial Relations, University of California, BerkeleyInstitute of European Studies, University of California, BerkeleyInstitute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San FranciscoInstitute for Health and Aging, School of Nursing, University of California, San FranciscoPrevious Faculty Positions1981–2018 Distinguished Professor of Health Economics and Public Policy, joint tenuredappointments in School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy,University of California, Berkeley

1999–2018Endowed Chair in Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare, AttorneyGeneral of the State of California, University of California, Berkeley2013Visiting Professor, Economics Department, Carlos III University of Madrid,Spain2012–2013Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, Pontificia Universidad Catolica deChile, Santiago, Chile1996–1997Visiting Professor, University of Barcelona and University of Pompeu Fabra,Barcelona, Spain1989Visiting Professor and Scholar, London School of Economics and PoliticalScience and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine1981–1988Associate Professor, Department of Social and Administrative Health Sciences,School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley1978–1981Professor (tenured), Department of Economics, George Washington University1974–1975Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Institute of PolicySciences and Public Affairs, Duke University1971–1976Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Economics, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel HillEducation197119671965Awards2018PhD, Economics, New York UniversityMA, Economics, Brooklyn CollegeBS, Economics, Hofstra UniversityBerkeley Citation, awarded for contributions to UC Berkeley that go beyondthe call of duty and achievements that exceed his field’s standards of excellence2015School of Public Health Committee on Teaching Excellence Award2015Gold Medal from Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic for hiscontinued support of international scientific and educational collaboration2013Chair of Excellence in Economics, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain2012Fulbright Scholar, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

2009Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, "ADHD Medication in America:Society, Schools, and Public Policy," Robert Wood Johnson Foundation2007Silver Medal of the Charles University, Prague2004Carl A. Taube Award, honoring distinguished contributions to the field ofmental health services research, American Public Health Association’s MentalHealth Section1996Fellow of the Association for Health Services Research1971PhD Awarded with Honors1970Pre-doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, National Science FoundationAward Positions2016Astor Visiting Fellowship, Oxford University2013Chair of Excellence, Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain2012–2013Fulbright Scholar, Pontificia Catolica University of Chile, Santiago, Chile2003Scholar in Residence, World Bank2003President, International Health Economists Association (iHEA) 4 th WorldCongress2000–2006Senior Scientist, National Institute of Mental Health NIH1999–Present Distinguished Professor of Health Economics and Public Policy – AttorneyGeneral Endowed Chair, State of California1999Resident, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Rockefeller Foundation,Bellagio, Italy1993Fulbright Scholar, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic1976 –1978 Scholar in Residence, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences,Washington, DCTeachingGlobal Health Economics and PolicyHealth Economics and Public PolicyPhD Advanced SeminarUniversity Service2018–Present Member (elected), Divisional Council, Berkeley Division of the AcademicSenate2018–Present Advisory Board Member for the Source on Healthcare Price and Competition,UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law, Science and Health Policy

2014–20152013–2015University Committee on Faculty Welfare, Health Care Task ForceChair Health Policy and Management Admission Committee, School of PublicHealth, University of California, Berkeley2012–2016Berkeley Wellness Board, University of California, Berkeley2012–2013Co-Director, The Berkeley Forum for Improving California’s HealthcareDelivery System, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health2012Faculty Chair (elected), School of Public Health, University of California,Berkeley2009–2016Faculty Advisory, Global Health Leadership Program, University of California,Berkeley2008–2016Executive Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy2008–Present Executive Committee, PhD Program Health Services and Policy Analysis,University of California, Berkeley2008–2011Committee Member, Undergraduate Admissions, School of Public Health,University of California, Berkeley2008–2010Associate Director, California Medicaid Research Institute (CaMRI) SteeringCommittee, University of California, San Francisco2008–2015Committee Member, Joint-Medical Program, University of California, Berkeley2000-2001President, UC Berkeley Faculty Association1988-1998Founding Chair, PhD Program in Health Services and Policy Analysis, Schoolof Public Health, University of California, Berkeley1986Founding Director, Joint Masters of Public Health and Masters of Public PolicyProgram, School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy,University of California, BerkeleyServices to Educational and Government Agencies2014–2016Global Workforce for the World Bank2010–2016Consultant to the OECD on Pay for Performance2010–2016Consultant to the World Bank on Pay for Performance in Health2007–Present Advisor to the World Health Organization2003President [Elected], International Health Economists Association (iHEA) 4 thWorld Congress2002Panel Chair, Mental Health Funding Committee, Mental Health & PublicPolicy Symposium: Coping with Mental Illness and Crafting Public Policy2001–2005iHEA Kenneth J. Arrow Committee Member2001–2002Member, Committee on Incorporating Research into Psychiatric ResidencyTraining, Institute of Medicine - National Academy of Sciences2000–2002Chair, Subcommittee of the Attorney General's Charity Task Force on HealthCare Services

2000–2002Depression in Primary Care National Advisory Committee Member/ RWJFEditorial BoardsHuman Resources for Health Journal, World Health Organization – ReviewerJournal of Health Economics – ReviewerJournal of Mental Health Policy and Economics – ReviewerHealth Services Research – Editorial Board Member and ReviewerJournal of Mental Health Policy and Economics – ReviewerHealth Affairs – ReviewerArchives of General Psychiatry – ReviewerInquiry – ReviewerMental Health Services Research – ReviewerPublicationsBOOKS13. Scheffler, R.M. (Lead Editor), Herbst, C., Lemiere, C., Campbell, J. (October 2016). HealthLabor Market Analyses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Evidence-Based Approach. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group.12. Scheffler, R.M. ed. (January 2016). World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economicsand Public Policy - Volume 3: Health Systems Characteristics and Performance. S ingapore:World Scientific Publishing.11. Scheffler, R.M. , ed. (2014). World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economics andPublic Policy - Volume 2: Health Determinants and Outcomes. Singapore: World ScientificPublishing.10. Scheffler, R.M. , ed. (2012). World Scientific Handbook of Global Health Economics andPublic Policy - Volume 1: The Economics of Health and Health Systems. Singapore: WorldScientific Publishing.9. Scheffler, R.M. , Hinshaw, S.P. (March 2014). The ADHD Explosion: Myths, Medication,Money, and Today’s Push for Performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.8. Scheffler, R.M. , Soucat, A (Eds.). (December 2012). Human Resources in Health in Africa: ANew Look at the Crisis. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.7. S cheffler, R.M. (2008). Is There a Doctor in the House? Market Signals and Tomorrow’sSupply of Doctors. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

6. S cheffler, R.M. , M. Potůcĕk, eds. (2008). Mental Health Care Reform in the Czech andSlovak Republics, 1989 to the Present. Prague, Czech Republic: Charles University Press.5. Preker, A.S., R.M. Scheffler , and M. Bassett, eds. ( 2006). Private Health Insurance inDevelopment: Friend not Foe. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.4. Waitzman, N. J., R.M. Scheffler , and P.S. Romano. (2006). The Cost of Birth Defects:Estimates of the Value of Prevention. Lantham, MD.: University Press of America.3. Scheffler, R.M. , and N. Andrews, eds. (1989). Cancer Care and Cost: DRGs and Beyond. Ann Arbor, MI: Health Administration Press.2. Scheffler, R.M. , L. F. Rossiter. (1979, 1981–1984, 1986–1993, 1995). Advances in HealthEconomics and Health Services Research (formerly Research in Health Economics) , vols. 1–15. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.1. Scheffler, R. M ., G. Ruby, N. Weisfeld, and J. Goldberg. (1978). A Manpower Policy forPrimary Health Care . Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS207. Scheffler, R.M. , Arnold, D.R., and Whaley, C.M. (September 2018). Consolidation TrendsIn California’s Health Care System: Impacts On ACA Premiums And Outpatient Visit Prices.Health Affairs , 37(9), 1409-1416.206. Scheffler, R.M. and Arnold, D.R. (January 2018). Projecting Shortages and Surpluses ofDoctors and Nurses in the OECD: What Looms Ahead. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 1-17.205. Scheffler, R.M. , Campbell, J., Cornetto, G., Maeda, A., Liu, J., Bruckner, T., Arnold, D.R.,and Evans, T. (January 2018). Forecasting imbalances in the global health labor market anddevising policy responses. Human Resources for Health , 16(5).204. Cometto, G., Scheffler, R.M. , Bruckner, T., Liu, J., Maeda, A., Tomblin-Murphy, G.,Hunter, D., and Campbell, J. (2017). Health workforce needs, demand and shortages to 2030: anoverview of forecasted trends in the global health labour market (Chapter 1) in HealthEmployment and Economic Growth: An Evidence Base. Geneva: World Health Organization.

203. Scheffler, R.M. and Arnold, D. (September 2017). Insurer Market Power Lowers Prices InNumerous Concentrated Provider Markets. Health Affairs, 36(9), 1539-1546.202. Gabel, J., Arnold, D., Scheffler, R.M. (January 2017). Consumers Buy Lower-Cost Planson Covered California Suggesting Premium Increases Are Less than Commonly Reported.Health Affairs, 36(1), 8-15.201. Scheffler, R.M. , Cometteo, G., Tulenko, K., et al. (October 2016). Health WorkforceRequirements for Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals –Background paper n.1 to the WHO Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce2030. Geneva: World Health Organization .200. Hinshaw, S. P., Scheffler, R. M . (Forthcoming). ADHD in the 21st Century: Biology,Context, Policy, and the Need for Integrative Perspectives in T. Banaschewski, D. Coghill, & A.Zuddas (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of ADHD. 199. Scheffler, R.M. , Tulenko, K. (2016). Estimating health workforce needs, deficits, and costsfor the Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health (2016-2030). Geneva: World HealthOrganization.197. Bruckner, T., Liu, J., Scheffler, R.M. (2016). Demands Based and Needs Based Forecastfor Healthcare Workers (Chapter 2) in Human Resources for Health Labor Market Toolkit .Washington, D.C.: World Bank.196. Scheffler, R.M. (2016). A Labor Market Framework for Human Resources for Health inLow- and Middle- Income Countries (Chapter 1) in Human Resources for Health Labor MarketToolkit . Washington, D.C.: World Bank.195. Liu, J., Goryakin, Y., Bruckner, T., Maeda, A., Scheffler, R.M. (August 2016). GlobalHealth Workforce Labor Market Projections for 2030. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group,Health Nutrition and Population Global Practice Group.194. Scheffler, R.M ., Glied, S., Arnold, D. (May 2016). Impact of Market Concentration onPremiums: Evidence from Covered California and New York State of Health. Health Affairs, 35(5), 880-888.193. Friedman, J., Scheffler, R.M. (January 2016). Pay for Performance in Health Systems:Theory, Evidence and Case Studies in R.M. Scheffler (ed.), World Scientific Handbook of Global

Health Economics and Public Policy Volume 3 — Health System Characteristics andPerformance. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.192. K essell, E., Scheffler, R.M ., Shortell, S. (January 2016). Avoiding Spending WhileMeeting Patients’ Wishes: A Model of Community-Based Palliative Care Uptake in Californiafrom 2014-2022. Journal of Palliative Medicine , 19(1), 91-96.191. Scheffler, R.M. , Kessell, E., Brandt, M. (October 2015). Covered California: The Impact ofProvider and Health Plan Market Power on Premiums. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, andLaw , 40(6), 1179-1202.190. Hollingshead, A., Fulton, B., Rushakoff, J., Scheffler, R.M. (October 2015). State Actionsto Promote and Restrain Commercial Accountable Care Organizations. Milbank Memorial Fund. 189. Fulton, B., Hollingshead, A., Karaca-Mandic, P., Scheffler, R.M. (September 2015).Republican States Bolstered their Health Insurance Rate Review Programs Using Incentivesfrom the Affordable Care Act. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision,and Financing , 52.188. Karaca-Mandic, P., Fulton, B., Hollingshead, A., Scheffler, R.M. (August 2015). StatesWith Stronger Health Insurance Rate Review Authority Experienced Lower Premiums in theIndividual Market 2010-2013. Health Affairs, 34(8), 1358-1367.187. Frech, H.E., Whaley, C., Handel, B., Bowers, L., Simon, C., Scheffler, R.M. (July 2015).Market Power, Transactions Costs, and the Entry of Accountable Care Organizations in HealthCare. Review of Industrial Organization, 47 (2), 167-193.186. Fulton B.D., Scheffler R.M. , Hinshaw SP. (2015). State variation in increased ADHDprevalence: links to NCLB school accountability and state medication laws. Psychiatric Services ,66(10), 1074-1082.185. Scheffler, R.M. (June 2015). Accountable Care Organizations: Integrated Care MeetsMarket Power. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, 40(4), 639-645.184. Whaley, C., Frech, H.E., Scheffler, R.M. (June 2015). Accountable Care Organizations inCalifornia: Market Forces at Work? Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law , 40(4), 689-703.

183. Fulton, B., Pegany, V., Keolanui, B., Scheffler, R.M. (June 2015). Growth of AccountableCare Organizations in California: Number, Characteristics, and State Regulation. Journal ofHealth Politics, Policy, and Law, 40(4), 669-688.182. Kessell, E., Pegany, V., Keolanui, B., Fulton, B., Scheffler, R.M. (June 2015). Review ofMedicare, Medicaid and Commercial Quality of Care Measures: Considerations for AccountableCare Organizations. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, 40(4), 761-796.181. Shortell, S., Scheffler R.M. , Fulton, B., Kessell, E. (February 2015). Accountable CareOrganizations In California: Promise and Performance. Berkeley, CA: University of California,Berkeley .180. Fulton, B., Kessell, E., Keolanui, B., Pegany, V., Shortell, S., Scheffler, R.M. (November2014). Drivers of Health Expenditure Growth in California: Forecasts and Progress on DeliverySystem Integration. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Forum for Improving California’s HealthcareDelivery System, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. 179. Kessell, E., Scheffler, R.M. , Shortell, S. (November 2014). Honoring Patients’ Wishes:Expanding Palliative Care in California. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Forum for ImprovingCalifornia’s Healthcare Delivery System, School of Public Health, University of California,Berkeley.178. Sousa, A., Scheffler, R.M. , Koyi, G., Ngah, S., Abu-Agla, A., Mckiambati, H., Nyoni, J.(September 2014). Health Labor Market Policies in Support of Universal Health Coverage: AComprehensive Analysis in Four African Countries. Human Resources for Health , 12(1), 55.177. Bowers, L.G., Scheffler, R.M. , Shortell, S.M., Fulton, B.D. (2014). The Berkeley Forum –A roadmap for improving healthcare in California. California Journal of Politics and Policy, 6(2).176. Bowers, L.G., Scheffler, R.M. , Shortell, S.M., Fulton, B.D. (2014). Introduction: sixcomments on the Forum. California Journal of Politics and Policy , 6(2).175. Scheffler, R.M. , Bowers, L.G., Fulton, B.D., Connors, C., Shortell, S.M., Morrison, I.(2014). A new vision for California's healthcare system: integrated care with aligned financialincentives. California Journal of Politics and Policy , 6(2).174. S cheffler, R.M. , Rocco, L., Averett, S. (2014). Social Capital and Health: A Conceptwhose Time has Come. Eastern Economic Journal, 40(2), 146-149.

173. Scheffler, R.M. , Baghat, Y. (January 2014). Measures of Social and Capital (Chapter 6) inWorld Scientific Series in Global Health Economics and Public Policy: Volume 2. Singapore:World Scientific Publishing.172. Scheffler, R.M. (January 2014). Foreword - The Economics of Social Capital and Health inWorld Scientific Series in Global Health Economics and Public Policy: Volume 2 (pp.xxv-xxvii). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.171. Brown, T.T., Hong, J.S., S cheffler, R.M. (2014). Evaluating the Impact of California’s FullService Partnership Program Using a Multidimensional Measure of Outcomes. Administrationand Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research , 41(3), 390-400.170. Sousa, A., Scheffler R.M ., Nyoni, J., Boerma, T. (April 2013). A comprehensive healthlabour market framework for universal health coverage; A comprehensive analysis in fourAfrican countries. World Health Organization Bulletin, 9 1(11), 892-894.169. Scheffler, R.M. , Bowers, L., Fulton, B., Connors, C., Shortell, S., Morrison, I. (February2013). A New Vision for California’s Healthcare System: Integrated Care with AlignedFinancial Incentives. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Forum for Improving California’s HealthcareDelivery System, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. 168. Brown, T.T., Chung, J.J., Choi, S., Scheffler, R.M. , Adams, N. (August 2012). The Impactof California’s Full Service Partnership Program on Mental Health Related EmergencyDepartment Visits. Psychiatric Services, 63(8), 802-807.167. Scheffler, R.M. , Bruckner, T.A., Spetz, J. (July 2012). The labour market for humanresources for health in low- and middle-income countries. Human Resources for HealthObserver, 11.166. Scheffler, R.M. , Shortell, S.M., Wilensky, G.R. (2012). Accountable Care Organizationsand Antitrust: Restructuring the Health Care Market. The Journal of American MedicalAssociation, 3 07(14), 1493-1494165. Fulton, B.D., Scheffler, R.M. (April 2012). Health Insurance Premium Rate Review: CaseStudies to Inform California. Berkeley, CA: California Program on Access to Care.

164. Bruckner T.A., Hodgson A., Mahoney C.B., Fulton B., Levine P., Scheffler R.M. (April2012). Health care supply and county-level variation in ADHD prescription medications.Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 21(4), 442-449.163. Scheffler R.M. , Bruckner TA, Fulton BD, Yoon J, Shen G, Chisholm D, Morris J, Dal PozMR, Saxena S. (May 2011). Human resources for Mental Health: Deficits in Low- andMiddle-Income Countries: preliminary assessment in O Trabalho em Saude: abordagensquantitivas e qualitativas [Health Work: quantitative and qualitative approaches] .162. Hinshaw, S.P., Scheffler, R.M. , Fulton, B.D., et al. (May 2011). International Variation inTreatment Procedures for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Social Context and RecentTrends. Psychiatric Services, 62(5), 459-464.161. Scheffler, R.M. , T.A. Bruckner, G. Shen, J. Yoon, D. Chisholm, J. Morris, B.D. Fulton,M.R. Dal Poz, S. Saxena. (February 2011). Human Resources for Mental Health: WorkforceShortages in low- and middle-income countries. Geneva: World Health Organization. 160. Fulton, B.D., R.M. Scheffler , S.P. Sparkes, E.Y. Auh, M. Vujicic, A. Soucat. (January2011). Health Workforce skill mix and task shifting in low income countries: a review of recentevidence. Human Resources for Health, 9(1), 1.159. Scheffler R.M. (2010). Pay for Performance (P4P) Programs in Health Services: What isthe Evidence? World Health Report (2010) Background Paper, 31. Geneva: World HealthOrganization. 158. Ronconi, L., Brown, T.T., and Scheffler, R.M. (January 2012). Social Capital andSelf-Rated Health in Argentina. Health Economics, 21(2) 201-208.157. Bruckner, T.A., Scheffler, R.M. , Shen, G., Yoon, J., Chisholm, D., Morris, J., Fulton, B.D.,Dal Poz, M.R., Saxena, S. (November 2011). The Mental Health Workforce Gap in Low andMiddle Income Countries: A Needs-Based Approach. The Bulletin of the World HealthOrganization, 89(3), 184-194.156. Borowitz, M., Scheffler, R.M. , and B.D. Fulton. (October 2010). Improving Value forMoney in Health by Paying for Performance in Value for Money in Health Spending (105-122).Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

155. Lang, H.C., Scheffler, R.M. , and Hu, T.W. (September 2010). The Discrepancy inAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Medications Diffusion: 1994–2003—AGlobal Pharmaceutical Data Analysis. Health Policy, 97(1), 71-78.154. Scheffler, R.M. (September 2010). The Global Shortage of Health Workers and Pay forPerformance. The 4th International Jerusalem Conference on Health Policy PublicAccountability: Governance And Stewardship, 87-96.153. Scheffler, R.M ., C.B. Mahoney, B.D. Fulton, M.R. Dal Poz, and A.S. Preker. (2009).Estimates of Sub-Saharan Africa Health Care Professional Shortages in 2015: What Can BeDone at What Cost. Health Affairs, 28(5), w849-w862.152. Fulton B.D., Scheffler, R.M. , Hinshaw, S.P. , Levine, P., Stone, S., Brown, T.T., Modrek,S. (August 2009). ADHD Diagnostic Prevalence and Medication Use Variation across U.S.States: An Examination of Health Care Providers and Education Policies. Psychiatric Services, 60, 1075-1083 .151. Miller, R.M., Brown, T.T., Pilon, D., Scheffler, R.M. , Davis, M. (online June 2009/print2010). Patterns of Recovery from Severe Mental Illness: A pilot study of outcomes. CommunityMental Health Journal 46(2), 177-187.150. Brown, T.T., Liu, J.X., Scheffler, R.M. (May 2009) Does the under- or overrepresentationof minority physicians across geographical areas affect the location decisions of minorityphysicians? Health Services Research, 44(4), 1290-1308.149. Scheffler, R.M. , T.T. Brown, B.D. Fulton, S.P. Hinshaw, S. Stone, and P. Levine. (May2009). Positive association between initial ADHD medication use and academic achievementduring elementary school. Pediatrics , 123(5), 1273-1279.148. Scheffler, R.M. , T.T. Brown. Social Capital, Economics, and Health: New Evidence.(2008) Health Economics, Policy and Law, 3(4), 321-331.147. Scheffler, R.M ., J.X. Liu, Y. Kinfu, and M.R. Dal Poz. (July 2008). Forecasting the GlobalShortages of Physicians: An Economic- and Needs-based Approach. The Bulletin of the WorldHealth Organization , 86(7), 516-523.146. Schneider, J.E., Li, P., Klepser, D.G., Peterson, N.A., Brown, T.T. and Scheffler, R.M.(March 2008). The Effect of Physician and Health Plan Market Concentration on Prices in

Commercial Health Insurance Markets. International Journal of Health Finance and Economics, 8(1), 13-26.145. Scheffler, R.M. , T.T. Brown, L. Syme, I. Kawachi, I. Tostykh, and C. Iribarren. (2008).Community-Level Social Capital and Recurrence of Acute Coronary Syndrome. Social Science& Medicine, 67(7), 1603-1613.144. Scheffler, R.M. , T.T. Brown, J.K. Rice. (2007). The Role of Social Capital in reducingnon-specific psychological distress: The importance of controlling for omitted variable bias.Social Science & Medicine , 65, 842-854.143. Scheffler, R.M. , S.P. Hinshaw, S. Modrek, and P. Levine. (March 2007). The GlobalMarket for ADHD Medications. Health Affairs, 2 6(2), 450-457.142. Scheffler, R.M. , and R. Smith. The Impact of Government Decentralization on HealthSpending for the Uninsured in California. (September 2006). International Journal of HealthCare Finance and Economics, 6(3), 237-258.141. Brown, T.T., Finlayson, T.L., and Scheffler, R.M. (January 2007). How Do We MeasureShortages of Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants? Evidence from California: 1997-2005.Journal of the American Dental Association, 138(1), 94-100.140. Brown, T.T. and R.M. Scheffler . (online September 2006/print 2007). Does the MarketValue Racial/Ethnic Concordance in Physician-Patient Relationships? Health Services Research ,42(2), 706-726.139. Scheffler, R.M. and M. Felton. (July 2006). Consumer-Driven Health Plans: NewDevelopments and the Long Road Ahead. Business Economics , 41(3), 44-48.138. Miller, D.L., Scheffler, R.M. , Lam, S., Rosenberg, R., and Rupp, A. (June 2006). SocialCapital and Health in Indonesia. World Development , 34(6), 1084-98.137. Scheffler, R.M. , and H. Schneider. (April 2006). Health Care and Antitrust: Current andFuture Issues for the United States. Gaceta Sanitaria, 20(2), 14-6.136. Brown, T.T., R.M. Scheffler , S. Seo, and M. Reed. (April 2006). The EmpiricalRelationship between Community Social Capital and the Demand for Cigarettes. HealthEconomics , 15(11), 1159-1172.

135. Brown, T.T., Coffman, J.M., Quinn, B.C., Scheffler, R.M. , and Schwalm, D.D. (April2006). Do Physicians Always Flee from HMOs? New Results Using Dynamic Panel EstimationMethods. Health Services Research , 41(2), 357-373.134. Durkin, M.S., H. Schneider, V.S. Pathania, K.B. Nelson, G.C. Solarsh, N. Bellows, R.M.Scheffler , and K.J. Hofman. (April 2006). Learning and Developmental Disabilities in Jamison,D.T., et al (eds.), Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, 2nd Edition (933-951).World Bank and Oxford University Press.133. Pauly, M.V., Zweifel, P., Scheffler, R.M ., Preker, A.S., and Bassett, M. (March/April2006). Private Health Insurance in Developing Countries. Health Affairs, 25(2), 369-79.132. Kirby, P., and Scheffler, R.M. (January/February 2006). Changes in Service Availability inCalifornia Hospitals, 1995 to 2002. Journal of Healthcare Management, 51(1).131. Iribarren, C., Tolstykh, I., Somkin, C.P., Ackerson, L.M., Brown, T.T., Scheffler, R.M. ,Syme, L., and Kawachi, I. (October 2005). Sex and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Outcomes AfterAcute Myocardial Infarction: A Cohort Study Among Members of a Large Integrated HealthCare Delivery System in Northern California. Archives of Internal Medicine, 165(18),2105-2113.130. Pingitore, D., and Scheffler, R.M. (August 2005). Practice Patterns across the Clinical LifeSpan: Results from the California Survey of Psychological Practice. Professional Psychology:Research and Practice, 36(4), 434-440.129. Scheffler, R.M. , Pathania, V. (2005). Medicines and Vaccines for the World’s Poorest: Isthere any Prospect for Public-Private Cooperation? Globalization and Health , 1(1), 10.128. Mocumbi, P.M., Camí, J., Jansá, J.M., Scheffler, R.M. (June 2005). Vacunas y fármacospara las poblaciones más pobres del mundo: ¿existen perspectivas de cooperación pública yprivada? in eds. Forum Barcelona, Salud y Desarrollo: Retos para el siglo XXI ( pp. 99-107).127. Scheffler, R.M. , and N. Adams. (May 2005). Millionaires and Mental Health: Proposition63 in California. Health Affairs [web exclusive], /early/2005/05/03/hlthaff.w5.212.short .126. Scheffler, R.M. (November 2004). Health Expenditure and Economic Growth: AnInternational Perspective. Occasional Papers on Globalization , 1(10), 1-9.

125. Bokhari, F., Mayes, R., Scheffler, R.M . (June 2004). An Analysis of the SignificantVariation in Psychostimulant Use across the U.S. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 14(4), 267-275.124. Scheffler, R.M. , and D. Eisenberg. (Mar./Apr. 2004). Cash Flow: How Money Makes ItsWay through the Mental Health System. Family Therapy Magazine, 12-20.123. Scheffler, R.M. , and P. Kirby. (Sep. 2003). The Occupational Transformation of theMental Health System. Health Affairs , 22(5), 177-188.122. Scheffler, R.M. (June 2003). Globalization and Health Economics. The World Bank –Viewpoints [ Web exclusive].121. Scheffler, R.M. , M. Durham, T. McGuire, and K.B. Wells. (December 2002). PolicyIntervention. Mental Health Services Research , 4(4), 215-222.120. Pingitore, D.P., Scheffler, R.M. , Schwalm, D., Zarin, D.A., and West, J.C. (September2002). Variation in Routine Psychiatric Workload: The Role of Financing Source, Managed CareParticipation and Mental Health Workforce Competition. Mental Health Services Research , 4(3),141-50.119. Peck, M.C., and Scheffler, R.M. (September 2002). An Analysis of the Definition ofMental Illness Used in State Parity Laws. Psychiatric Services , 53

Committee, University of California, San Francisco 2008-2015 Committee Member, Joint-Medical Program, University of California, Berkeley 2000-2001 President, UC Berkeley Faculty Association 1988-1998 Founding Chair, PhD Program in Health Services and Policy Analysis, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley