
Michael Zubkoff
Professor of Health Economics and Management Professor and Chair, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School Director, MD/MBA Program at Dartmouth
BA, American International College (Westover Air Force Base Extension Program), 1964; MA, Columbia University, 1965; PhD, Columbia University, 1969 Areas of expertiseEconomics, Public Policy and Management
Current research topicsMeasuring variations in the process, outcomes, and costs of medical care for chronic disease patients treated in different systems of care and by different medical
specialties; systematically documenting the nature, extent, cause, and cost implications of small area analysis variations in hospital and ambulatory medical care
Selected Publications"Differences in the Mix of Patients Among Medical Specialties and Systems
of Care: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," Journal of the American
Medical Association, 267(12), 1992; "Methods of Sampling," Measuring Functional
Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study Approach,
Duke University Press, 1992; "Health, Society and the Physician: Problem-Based
Learning of the Social Sciences and Humanities," Annals of Internal Medicine, 116,
1992; "Measuring Resource Use in Economic Evaluations: Determining the Social
Costs of Mental Health," The Journal of Mental Health Administration, 21(1),
1994; "A Longitudinal Study of Hospitalization Rates for Patients with Chronic
Disease: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," Health Services Research, 32,
1998; "Cost-Effectiveness of Assertive Community Treatment Versus Standard Case
Management for Persons with Co-Occurring Severe Mental Illness and Substance
Use Disorders," Health Services Research, 33, 1998; with K. Shannon, W. Dysinger,
E. Nelson, and P. Batalden, "Office of the Future," American Academy of Family
Physicians (AAFP) Home Study Program, December 2003
AwardsWho's Who in America, 1975-present; National Academy of Sciences' Institute
of Medicine, elected 1983; Article of the Year Award, Association for Health Services, 1993
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Assistant Professor of Health Economics, Meharry Medical
College, 1967–70; Assistant Professor of Economics, Fisk University, 1967–70;
Vice-Chairman and Associate Professor of Health Economics, Meharry Medical
College, 1972–75; Associate Professor of Health Economics and Director of
Health Services Research Training Program in Economics, Vanderbilt University,
1972–75; Adjunct Professor of Economics and/or Policy Studies, Dartmouth
College, 1975–present; Dartmouth Medical School, 1975–present; Tuck School of
Business, 1975–present; Director, MD/MBA Program at Dartmouth, 2001–present
Nonacademic positions: Advisor and Consultant to the White House staffs of Presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush, leaders of the U.S. House and Senate, and corporate executives; Correspondent, Committee on Human Rights, National Academy of Sciences, 1984-present
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