Stony Brook University (SUNY) - Economics
Ph.D.
Dissertation Title: “Exploring Fertility Expectations”\nMain Adviser: Debra Dwyer
Economics
GSO
Stony Brook University
Master of Arts
Fields: Health
Labor/Demography
Game Theory\nCum GPA: 3.53/4.0
Economics
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Economics
The University of Georgia
Statistical Programming
Matlab
Statistics
Health Research
Research
Labor Economics
Applied Econometrics
Microsoft Office
Quantitative Research
Teaching
SAS
Stata
Community Outreach
Health Workforce
Report Writing
Sampling
Economics
Higher Education
Healthcare Reimbursement
Qualitative Research
A Panel Size of 2
500 is Neither Accurate nor Realistic
Primary care panel sizes are an important component of primary care practices. Determining the appropriate panel size has implications for patient access
physician workload
and care comprehensiveness and will have an impact on quality of care. An often quoted standard panel size is 2500. However
this number seems to arise in the literature anecdotally
without a basis in research. Subsequently
multiple studies observed that a panel size of 2500 is not feasible because of time constraints and results in incomplete preventive care and health care screening services. In this article we review the origins of a panel size of 2500
review the subsequent work examining this number and effectively debunking it as a feasible panel size
and discuss the importance of primary care physicians setting an appropriate panel size.
A Panel Size of 2
500 is Neither Accurate nor Realistic
Moore
Miranda A
U.S. Department of Labor
Stony Brook University
Hofstra University
Robert Graham Center at American Academy of Family Physicians
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta
GA
Assistant Program Director of the Primary Care Consortium; o\tCollaborate on peer-reviewed journal articles and policy briefs; Develop grant applications that will fund primary care research; Lead analytic efforts to provide timely evidence for health policy development
Assistant Professor
Emory University School of Medicine
o\tProject leader for the Self-Insured Group Health Plans Report to Congress
mandated by the Affordable Care Act: collaborate with employee benefit law specialists and research contractors to research funding mechanisms of health plans and summarize \no\tContent specialist for evaluating the effectiveness of targeted investigations of randomly sampled ERISA plans\no\tWrite employee benefit research memos and regulation regulatory impact analysis\no\tContracting Officer’s Technical Representative: supervise and direct contractors
prioritize subtasks
approve invoices and progress reports
content review of deliverables\no\tDraft Request for Proposals and submit electronic procurement system actions\no\tCoordinate and monitor Interagency Agreements/Memorandums of Understanding\no\tMaintain Oracle/MS ACCESS 2010 database of contract information\no\tProvide support for Executive Staff speeches
testimonies
etc.: analyze data
write fact sheets
and create presentation\no\tAddress statistical requests from internal data
using SAS SQL to extract summary statistics of the Form 5500 from the Oracle database
or external data
such as the National Compensation Survey
Federal Reserve Board’s Flow of Funds Accounts
the Current Population Survey
etc.\no\tRepresent EBSA in the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging Related Statistics Planning Committee (Sept. 2007- Feb. 2012)\no\tTrain/Supervise new employees and student interns
Ph.D. Economist
Washington D.C. Metro Area
U.S. Department of Labor
Stony Brook
NY
create lesson plans
teach
hold office hours
direct graders
grade assignments
Teaching Assistant (Professor)
Stony Brook University
o\tDirector of the Primary Care Economic Portfolio with primary responsibility for contributing to workforce modeling efforts and conducting economic analyses\no\tServe as Principal Investigator and analytic support for grants and contracts researching primary care issues\no\tLead analytic efforts to provide timely evidence for health policy development \no\tCollaborate on policy briefs and articles on a variety of issues \no\tDevelop grant applications that will fund primary care research\no\tSupervise and mentor temporary Research Assistants
interns
and scholars conducting systematic review of literature and producing final report \no\tEvaluate external contractor work on issues related to primary care\no\tAddress statistical requests from AAFP staff and outside sources
Economist/Health Services Researcher
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Graham Center at American Academy of Family Physicians
New York
create lesson plans
teach
hold office hours
grade assignments
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Hofstra University
Co-Chair
Cost Analysis Work Group
NAPCRG
Research Committee Member
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine