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CURRICULUM VITAE Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Date: February 1, 2011 Personal Information: 301 983 1671 [email protected] Education: Year Conferred Institution and Location Degree Concentration 1970 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA B.A. General Science 1974 Harvard Medical School, M.D. Boston, MA 1974 Harvard School of Public Health M.P.H. Boston, MA 1978 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Ph.D. Social Welfare Florence Heller Graduate School Research for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare Residency 1974-1978 Trainee and Chief Resident (1975-76), Social Research and Psychiatry, NIMH, ADAMHA Grant MH 13154, sponsored by Brandeis University (Heller School), Worcester Youth Guidance Center, and Worcester State Hospital. Certification: 1980 Certified, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (field: psychiatry) Medical Licensure: (no active license) 1980-present Medical License, California (G41984 retired) and Massachusetts 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Date: February 1, 2011 Personal Information: • 301 983 1671 • [email protected] Education: Year Conferred Institution and Location Degree Concentration 1970 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA B.A. General Science 1974 Harvard Medical School, M.D. Boston, MA 1974 Harvard School of Public Health M.P.H. Boston, MA 1978 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Ph.D. Social Welfare Florence Heller Graduate School Research for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare Residency 1974-1978 Trainee and Chief Resident (1975-76), Social Research and Psychiatry,

NIMH, ADAMHA Grant MH 13154, sponsored by Brandeis University (Heller School), Worcester Youth Guidance Center, and Worcester State Hospital.

Certification: 1980 Certified, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (field: psychiatry) Medical Licensure: (no active license) 1980-present Medical License, California (G41984 retired) and Massachusetts

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Uniformed Service: Commissioned Officer, U.S. Public Health Service Highest rank: 05 (U.S. Navy equivalent: Commander) Inactive Reserve (1985-present) Active Duty: 1973-1974 Training, Harvard Medical School, SRCOSTEP 1973-1975 SERVICE at the NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH 1978-1980 Research Psychiatrist, Office of Director, Division of Biometry and

Epidemiology, National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] 1983-1985 Assistant Institute Director, Office of the Director, NIMH Employment History: 1980-1983 Assistant Professor in Residence, Department of Psychiatry, School of

Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 1980-1983 Director of Medical Student Education, Department of Psychiatry, School of

Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 1983-1985 Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Psychiatry, School of

Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California (on leave) 1985-1989 Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, School of

Medicine 1985-2005 Research Associate, Health Services Research and Development Center, Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University 1989-present Professor of Psychiatry (with tenure), University of Maryland, School of

Medicine 2000-present Director, Maryland Mental Health Systems Improvement Collaborative

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Professional Society Memberships: 1977-present American Psychiatric Association (APA) (elected to Fellow, 1991;

Distinguished Fellow, 2003) 1982-1994 Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Committee on Psychopathology 1993-present American Public Health Association 1996-present National Academy of Social Insurance (elected to membership) 2002-present Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science (elected to membership) Honors and Awards: 1980 U.S. Public Health Service, Commissioned Corps, Service Award 1982 Outstanding Teacher Award, UCSF Graduating Class 1991 APA-PIA Senior Investigator Award for Research in Hospital Psychiatry 1992 APHA, Carl A. Taube Award for Health Services Research 1993 Lundbeck Lecture; Swedish Psychiatric Association; Lund, Sweden 1993 Teacher of the Year Award, Department of Psychiatry, 1st Year Medical

Students, University of Maryland School of Medicine 1993 Group Citation, Administrators Award for Meritorious Achievement, U.S.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services, President's Task Force on Health Care Reform

1994 Distinguished Investigator Award, Cecil Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1995 Emily Mumford Medal and Lecture; Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University 1996 National Academy of Social Insurance (elected to membership) 1999 Schorr Family Award, University of Arizona, College of Medicine

Department of Psychiatry, Tucson AZ. 1999 Carl A. Taube Lecture, Biennial Conference on Mental Health Economics,

NIH, Rockville MD 2000 Surgeon General’s Medallion, for service as Senior Scientific Editor, Mental Health: a Report of the Surgeon General 2000 Recognition Award, Greater Washington Society for Clinical Social Work 2001 Chairman's Award, APHA, Mental Health Section 2001 Distinguished Service Award, Mental Health Association of Maryland

2002 Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science (elected to membership)

Recent committee appointments 2008-2010 Institute of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship,

Advisory Board 2009- present Institute of Medicine, Standing Committee to Advise Social Security on

Medical Aspects of Disability, chair

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Administrative Service: Federal Government Appointments 1978-1980 Research Psychiatrist, Office of Director, Division of Biometry and

Epidemiology, National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] 1983-1985 Assistant Institute Director, Office of the Director, NIMH 1985-1992 Consultant, Mental Health Financing, National Institute of Mental Health 1993 Work Group, Health Care Reform, White House 1992-1998 Consultant, Mental Health Financing, Center for Mental Health

Services, SAMHSA, Rockville, Maryland 1997-1999 Senior Scientific Editor, Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health National and Local Service 1984-1992 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Examiner 1984-1991 American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Rehabilitation 1986-1995 American Psychiatric Association, Task Force on Reimbursement Options

and Alternatives in the Psychiatric Care of Older Persons (chair) 1986-1996 American Psychiatric Association, Task Force on Trends in Private Insurance (consultant) 1986-1988 American Psychiatric Association, Committee on the Future of Psychiatry 1988-1996 American Psychiatric Association, Council on Economic Affairs (consultant and member) 1988-1995 American Psychiatric Association, Task Force on Resource-Based Relative

Value Scales 1988-1993 American Psychiatric Association, Work Group on Multiaxial Issues for DSM-IV (vice-chair) 1986-1987 U.S. Conference of Mayors, Advisory Board for the Homeless Mentally Ill 1988 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Ad Hoc Scientific Advisory Committee 1988 National Institute of Mental health, Homelessness Demonstrations Research Advisory Group 1990-present Board of Trustees, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law (formerly the Mental Health Law Project), member of the Executive Committee 2000-2009 Board of Directors, Mental Health Awareness Campaign, member of the Executive Committee 2000-2006 Board of Directors, American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education, Executive Committee and Treasurer (2002-2006) 2006-2009 Board of Directors, American Psychiatric Press Inc (ex-officio) 2008-2010 Advisory Board, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellows (IOM)

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Editorial Activities Guest Editor 1982-83 Goldman HH (guest editor). “Deinstitutionalization in International

Perspective.” International Journal of Mental Health, 11(4), Winter 1982-83.

1984 Goldman HH (guest editor). “Prospective Payment for Psychiatric Hospitalization.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 35(5):447-464, 1984.

1985 Goldman HH, Taube CA (guest editors). “Prospective Payment for Psychiatric Hospitalization II.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 36(7)

1994 Goldman HH, Buck JA (guest editors). “Health Care Reform.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 45(9):871-918, 1994.

1997 Goldman HH, Blasinsky M (guest editors). “Services for Homeless Persons” Psychiatric Services, 48(3):369-392, 1997. 1998 Goldman HH, Shore MF (guest editors). “Articles by New Investigators.” Psychiatric Services, 49(8):1055-1081, 1998. 2001 Drake RE, Goldman HH (guest editors), annual series on Evidence-Based Practices, Psychiatric Services 2003 Frank RG, Goldman HH (editorial consultants), Health Affairs 2003 Druss B, Goldman H. (guest editors), “President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health,” Psychiatric Services Associate Editor 1987-1991 Evaluation Quarterly 1988-present Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 1989-1993 American Journal of Psychiatry 1992-1998 Health Affairs 1993-2001 Hospital & Community Psychiatry (now Psychiatric Services) 1997-present Mental Health Policy and Economics 2003-2011 American Journal of Psychiatry 2004–2010 American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2007-2010 Focus (Senior Advisory Board) 2011-2014 Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences (Advisory Board) Column Editor 1995-2004 Psychiatric Services (Column editor, State Healthcare Policy) Editor-in-Chief 1997-1999 Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health, Senior Scientific Editor 2004-present Psychiatric Services, Editor

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Research Grant Review Health Care Financing Administration USDHHS, Hospital Studies Section, 1988. National Institute of Mental Health, McKinney Demonstration Research Grants, chair, Special IRG, 1990. Center for Mental Health Services, ACCESS Demonstration Grants, 1993. Teaching Service: University of Maryland Lecturer, Biopsychosocial Approaches, First year course in Psychiatry (1986-1996, 1998)

“Anxiety” and “Mechanisms of Defense” Lecturer, Psychopathology, Second year course in Psychiatry (1987-2000) “Diagnosis” Seminar on Mental Health Financing, PGY-II, II and IV (occasional) Prior to University of Maryland Director, Medical Student Education at UCSF, School of Medicine (1980-1983) Extramural Support – Grants and Contracts: COMPLETED PROJECTS 1. Principal Investigator, National Evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Program for the Chronically Mentally Ill ($4.1 million; 1987-1993) a. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Grant No. 10448) grant support . b. National Institute of Mental Health (Grant No. NIMH 7 U80 MH000050). c. Ohio Department of Mental Health 2. Principal Investigator; Center on Research, Knowledge Dissemination, and Technical

Assistance on Housing; (Grant No.: MH4945454-01, 1P50) ($1,000,000; 1991-1994). 3. Principal Investigator, Exploring Opportunities to Advance Mental Health Care for an

Aging Population, The John A. Hartford Foundation ($251,288; 1/97-12/97 [extended]) 4. Study Phase Co-Director, Schizophrenia Patient Outcome Research Team (PORT),

Contract from NIMH and AHCPR), ($5,000,000) (1992-1998) (extended to 1999) 5. Co-Principal Investigator, Coordinating Center for SAMHSA Managed Care for

Vulnerable Populations (HSRI and ROW Sciences contract) (1996-1999) (extended to 2000)

6. Research Director, Evaluation of ACCESS Program for CMHS (1996-2001) under contract

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to ROW Sciences. 7. Research Director, Research Infrastructure Support Program (subcontract from

NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc.)($1.5 million; 1995-2000) (extended to 2002) 8. Co-Investigator, Disability Examination Study, (Westat and ROW Sciences contract; c.$37

million; 1998-2002) (terminated by SSA in 2002) 9. Co-Director, Public-Academic Research Fellowship Training Program in Mental Health

Services Research (NASMHPD Research Institute; 1990-2003) 10. Associate Director, Center on the Reorganization and Financing of Care for the Severely Mentally Ill (Johns Hopkins – U Maryland) ($3 million 2000-2005) 11. Principal Investigator, Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration, Mental Health Services Improvement Collaborative, (c.$2 million annually; 1993-2003) 12. Research Director, National Evaluation of Parity in the Federal Employees Benefits Program for ASPE, DHHS and OPM ($4 million contracts to ROW Sciences; sub-contract to University of Maryland; 2000-2004) 13. Principal Investigator and Director, Mental Health Policy Research Network, The John A. and Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation, ($3 million, 2001-2003; $3 million 2004-2006)

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Publications: Books 1. Morrissey JP, Goldman HH, Klerman LV. The Enduring Asylum: Cycles of Social Reform

at the Worcester State Hospital, Grune and Stratton: New York, 1980. 2. Tessler RC, Goldman HH. The Chronically Mentally Ill: Assessing Community Support

Programs, Ballinger (Harper and Row): Cambridge, MA, 1982. 3. Goldman HH (editor). Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publication: Los

Altos, CA, 1984. 4. Goldman HH, Goldston SE (editors). Preventing Stress Related Psychiatric Disorders,

National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD, 1985. 5. Goldman HH (editor). Psiquiatria General (spanish translation, Review of General

Psychiatry) Editorial. El Manual Moderno, S.A. de C.V., Mexico D.F, 1987. 6. Goldman HH (editor). Review of General Psychiatry, 2nd Edition, Appleton and Lange

Medical Publications: San Mateo, CA, 1988. 7. Goldman HH (editor). Psiquiatria General (spanish translation, Review of General

Psychiatry, 2nd Edition) Editorial. El Manual Moderno, S.A. de C.V., Mexico D.F, 1989. 8. Goldman HH (editor). Review of General Psychiatry, 3rd Edition, Appleton and Lange

Medical Publications: San Mateo, CA, 1992. 9. Goldman HH (editor). Psiquiatria General (spanish translation, Review of General

Psychiatry, 3rd Edition) Editorial. El Manual Moderno, S.A. de C.V., Mexico D.F, 1994. 10. Goldman HH (editor). Review of General Psychiatry, 4th Edition, Appleton and Lange

Medical Publications: Norwalk CT, 1995. 11. Goldman HH (editor). Psiquiatria General (spanish translation, Review of General

Psychiatry, 4th Edition) Editorial. El Manual Moderno, S.A. de C.V., Mexico D.F, 1996. 12. Goldman HH (editor). Review of General Psychiatry, 5th Edition, Lange Medical

Books/McGraw-Hill: New York NY, 2000. 13. Goldman HH (editor). Psiquiatria General (spanish translation, Review of General

Psychiatry, 5th Edition) Editorial. El Manual Moderno, S.A. de C.V., Mexico D.F, 2001.

14. Goldman HH and Himelhoch S (editors). Review of General Psychiatry, 6th Edition, Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill: New York NY, not yet scheduled.

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15. Goldman HH (Senior Scientific Editor). Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General,

Washington DC, 1999. 16. Drake RE and Goldman HH (eds). Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health Care.

APA: Washington DC, 2003. 17. Grob GN and Goldman HH. The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy: Radical

Reform or Incremental Change? Rutgers University Press, 2006. 18. Goldman HH, Buck JA, Thompson KS (editors). Transforming Mental Health Services.

American Psychiatric Association: Washington DC. 2009. Monographs and Government Reports 1. Goldman HH. Statistical Memorandum #43 for Regier DA, “Psychiatric Bed Rates and

Geographic Area.” U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 1978. 2. Faden V, Goldman HH. Statistical Note #152, “Appropriateness of Placements in State

and County Mental Hospitals.” U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 1979. 3. Regier DA (with Rosenfeld AH, Goldman HH, Taube CA). Report of an ADAMHA

Workgroup on Epidemiology, Statistics, and Health Services Research. U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 1979.

4. Goldman HH (contributor). “Client Needs.” In National Plan for the Chronically Mentally

Ill, U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services: Washington, D.C., pp2-1—2-20, 1980. 5. Goldman HH (contributor). “The Need for Long-Term Care: Information and Issues—A

Chartbook of the Federal Council on the Aging.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Washington, D.C., 1981.

6. Goldman HH (contributor). “‘Ideal’ Criteria Development, Selection, and Use of Client

Outcome Measures.” In Ciarlo JA, et al., Final Report: The Assessment of Client/Patient Outcome Techniques for Use in Mental Health Programs, National Institute of Mental Health: Rockville, MD, 1981.

7. Goldman HH. “Integrating Health and Mental Health Services: A Sociohistorical

Perspective, in Proceedings, Conference on Mental Health Services in Primary Care.” Institute of Medicine, April, 1979. National Institute of Mental Health: Rockville, MD, 1982.

8. Goldman HH. “Long-Term Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill.” Urban Institute:

Washington, D.C., 1983.

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9. McGuire T, Horgan C, Goldman HH. “Options for Including Psychiatric Hospitals and Exempt Psychiatric Units under the Medicare Prospective Payment System.” Health Policy Center, Brandeis University, 1985.

10. Gattozzi A, Goldman H. “Prospective Payment for Mental Health Care.” NIMH,

Rockville, MD, 1986. 11. Dickey B, Goldman H. “Public Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill: Financing Operating

Costs.” NIMH, Rockville, MD, 1986. 12. Gattozzi AA, Goldman HH. “IMD Classification.” NIMH, Rockville, MD, 1986. 13. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Talbott JA. “Chronic Mentally Ill Young Adults with

Substance Abuse Problems: A Review of Relevant Literature and Creation of a Research Agenda.” University of Maryland, 1986.

14. Ridgely MS, Osher F, Goldman HH, Talbott JA. “Chronic Mentally Ill Young Adults with

Substance Abuse Problems: A Review of Research, Treatment, and Training Issues.” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 1987.

15. Goldman HH, Marvelle K, Ridgely MS, Gabay M. “Study of Statewide Inpatient Health

Services Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration.” Psychiatry Associates, Baltimore, MD, 1987

16. Koyanagi C, Goldman HH. “Inching Forward.” National Mental Health Association,

Alexandria VA, 1992. 17. Shane P, Ridgely S, Sherman A, O'Neill E, Goldman H, et al. “Case Studies of Nine

Community Demonstration Grants for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment of Homeless Individuals.” NIAAA: Rockville MD (NIH Pub No 93-3539) 1993.

18. Orwin R, Goldman H, Sonnefeld, et al. “Final Evaluation Report: Community

Demonstration Grant Projects for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment of Homeless Individuals.” NIAAA: Rockville, MD (NIH Pub No 93-3541), 1993.

19. Frank R, McGuire T, Goldman H. “Buying in the Public Interest.” Bazelon Center:

Washington, D.C., 1996. 20. Goldman H. “Organizing Mental Health Services: An Evidence-Based Approach.” SBU

(Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care: Stockholm Sweden), 1998.

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21. World Health Organization. (H. Goldman [member of editorial and technical coordination group]). Mental Health Policy and Service Guidance Package. WHO: Geneva, 2003. Modules on The Mental Health Context; Mental Health Policy, Plans, and Programmes; Organization of Services for Mental Health; Mental Health Financing; Planning and Budgeting; Quality Improvement for Mental Health; Mental Health Legislation & Human Rights; Advocacy for Mental Health.

22. Lehman AF, Goldman HH, Dixon LB, Churchill R: Evidence-Based Mental Health

Treatments and Services: Examples to Inform Public Policy. (Milbank Memorial Fund: New York) 2004.

Chapters 1. Goldman HH. “Demography of Deinstitutionalization.” In LL Bachrach (Ed.),

Deinstitutionalization, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA, 1982. 2. Goldman HH. “Epidemiology of Chronic Mental Disorder.” In JA Talbott (Ed.), The

Chronic Mental Patient—Five Years Later, Grune and Stratton: Orlando, FL, 1984. 3. Goldman HH. “The Chronically Mentally Ill Patients: Who are They? Where are They?”

In M Mirabi (Ed.), The Chronically Mentally Ill: Research and Services, S/P Publications: 1984.

4. Morrissey JP, Goldman HH, Klerman LV. “Cycles of Institutional Reform.” In P Brown

(Ed.), Mental Illness and Social Policy, Routledge and Kegan Paul: 1984. 5. Goldman HH, Attkisson CC, Goldman WH. “Integrating Health and Mental Health

Services.” In Emotions in Health and Illness Applications to Clinical Practice, Academic Press: San Francisco, CA, 1984.

6. Goldman HH. “Review of General Psychiatry.” Chapter 1, in H Goldman (Ed.), Review of

General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984. [updated for editions 2, 3, 4, and 5] 7. Goldman HH, Foreman SA. “Psychiatric Diagnosis & Psychosocial Formulation.” Chapter

12, in H Goldman (Ed.), Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984.

[updated for editions 2, 3, 4, and 5] 8. Goldman HH. “Psychiatric Epidemiology & Mental Health Services Research.” Chapter

13, in H Goldman (Ed.), Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984.

9. Goldman HH. “Introduction to Clinical Assessment: The Mayor of Wino Park.” Chapter

16, in H Goldman (Ed.), Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984. [updated for editions 2, 3, 4, and 5]

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10. Goldman HH. “The Clinical Case Summary: The Mayor of Wino Park.” Chapter 22, in H

Goldman (Ed.), Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984. [updated for editions 2, 3, 4, and 5]

11. Grebb JA, Goldman HH. “Classifying Mental Disorders: Diagnostic and Statistical

Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III), Third Edition.” Chapter 23, in H Goldman (Ed.), Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984.

[updated for editions 2 and 3, new authors in edition 4] 12. Goldman HH. “Introduction to Psychiatric Treatment.” Chapter 42, in H Goldman (Ed.),

Review of General Psychiatry, Lange Medical Publications: Los Altos, CA, 1984. [updated for editions 2, 3, 4,and 5; B Goldman, co-author] 11. Goldman HH. “Counting and Defining the Chronically Mentally Ill in the United States—

An Update.” In T Sluss, M Kramer, E Gruenberg, B Cooper (Eds.), Proceedings: Congress on Epidemiology and Community Psychiatry, World Psychiatric Association Conference, “The Chronically Mentally Ill: An International Perspective,” Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD, 1984.

12. Goldman HH, Lezak AD. “Diagnosis Related Groups and Prospective Payment in

Psychiatric Hospital Care.” In SS Sharfstein, A Beigel (Eds.), The New Economics and Psychiatric Care, American Psychiatric Press: Washington, D.C., 1985.

15. Goldman HH, Lezak AD, Schifren-Levine I. “Community Support Systems for the

Homeless Mentally Ill.” In E Bassuk (Ed.), The Mental Health Needs of Homeless Persons, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA 1986.

16. Goldman H, Manderscheid R. “Epidemiology of Chronic Mental Disorder.” In G Hannah,

W Menninger (Eds.), The Chronic Mental Patient II, American Psychiatric Press, Inc.: Washington, D.C., 1987.

17. Sharfstein S, Goldman H, Stein S. “New Reimbursement Models and Residency Training:

The Changing Clinical and Educational Future.” In C Nadelson, C Robinowitz (Eds.), Training Psychiatrists for the 90's: Issues and Recommendations, American Psychiatric Press, Inc.: Washington, D.C., 1987.

18. Morrissey JP, Goldman HH. “Cycles of Reform.” Reprinted from Hospital and

Community Psychiatry in A Rosenblatt, WF Kechman (Eds.), Coping and Caring: New York in the Era of Deinstitutionalization, Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York: 1987.

19. Goldman HH, Manderscheid R. “Epidemiology of Mental Disability.” In A Meyerson, T

Fine (Eds.), Psychiatric Disability, American Psychiatric Press: 1987.

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20. Goldman HH, Manderscheid RW. “Chronic Mental Disorder in the United States.” In RW Manderschied, SA Barrett (Eds.), Mental Health U.S. - 1987, DHHS Publication No. (ADM) 87-1518: Washington, D.C., Superintendent of DOCS, U.S. Government Print Office: 1987.

21. Goldman H, Rosenberg J, Manderscheid R. “Defining and Counting the Chronically

Mentally Ill: The Target Population for Vocational Rehabilitation.” In M Bell, J Ciardiello (Eds.), Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons with Prolonged Mental Illness, Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, 1988.

22. Frank R, Lave J, Goldman H. “Financing of Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill in the

USA: A Patchwork of Policies.” In D Schwefel, H Zollner, P Potthoff (Eds.), Costs and Effects of Managing Chronic Psychotic Patients, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988.

23. Frank R, Lave J, Taube C, Rupp A, Goldman H. “Impact of Medicare's Prospective

Payment System on Psychiatric Patients Treated in Scatter Beds.” In R Scheffler, T McGuire (Eds.), Advances in Health Economics, JAI Press: Greenwich, CT, 1988. 24. Goldman H. “The NIMH/HCFA Study on the Medicare DRGs.” In D Scherl, J English, S

Sharfstein (Eds.), Prospective Payment: Implications for Psychiatric Care, American Psychiatric Press, Inc.: Washington, D.C., 1988.

25. Goldman H, Scheffler R, Cheadle A. “Demand for Psychiatric Services: A Clinical

Episode Model for Specifying ‘The Product.’” In R Scheffler, T McGuire (Eds.), Advances in Health Economics, JAI Press: Greenwich, CT, 1988.

26. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Talbott JA. “Treatment of Chronic Mentally Ill Young Adults

with Substance Abuse Problems: Emerging National Trends.” In Adolescent Psychiatry, 16:288-313. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, IL, 1989.

27. Goldman H, Frank R. “The Role of Government.” In G Fogel, G Gottlieb, A Furino

(Eds.), Financing Neuropsychiatric Care for the Elderly, Raven Press: Washington, DC, 1989.

28. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH. “Mental Health Insurance.” In D Rochefort (Eds.), Handbook

on Mental Health Policy in the United States, Greenwood Press: Baltimore, MD, 1989. 29. Burns BJ, Smith J, Goldman HH, Barth L, Coulam R. “The CHAMPUS Tidewater

Demonstration Project.” In D Mechanic, L Aiken (Eds.), Paying for Services: Promises and Pitfalls of Capitation, Jossey-Bass, Inc.: San Francisco, CA, 1989.

30. Kennedy C, Tully R, Craft L, Ullery B, Champney T, Goldman H. “Expedited Social

Security Disability Determinations: The Ohio Experience.” In T Meyerson, P Solomon (Eds.), New Developments in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Jossey-Bass, Inc.: San Francisco, CA, 1990.

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31. Goldman H, Frank R. “Organizing and Financing Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill in the United States.” In V Fransen (Ed.), Mental Health Services in the United States and England: Struggling for Change, 47-54, 1991.

32. Sharfstein S, Goldman H, Arana J. “The Market for Mental Health Care: New Rules of

Reimbursement and New Delivery Systems.” In Talbott, Hales, and Keill (Eds.), Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry, 99:91-116. APPI: Washington, DC, 1992.

33. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Morrissey, JP. “Assessing Systems of Care for Longterm

Mentally Ill in Urban Settings.” In Thornicroft, Brewin, and Wing (Eds.), Measuring Mental Health Needs, 192-206. Royal College of Psychiatrists: London, 1992.

34. Olfson M, Goldman HH. “Mental Health Services Research.” In WR Breakey (Ed.),

Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.

35. Goldman H, Frank R, Gaynor M. “What Level of Government? Balancing the Interests of

the State and Local Community.” In P Boyle and D Callahan (Eds.), What Price Mental Health? The Ethics and Public Policy of Setting Priorities, Georgetown University Press: Washington DC, (to be reprinted from article published in Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 1995).

35. Goldman H, Frank R, McGuire T. “Mental Health Care.” In E Ginzberg (Ed.), Critical

Issues in U.S. Health Reform, 73-92. Westview Press: Boulder, CA, 1994. 36. Dorwart R, Adler D, Berlant J, et al. “Outcomes Management Strategies in Mental Health:

Application and Implications for Clinical Practice.” In L Sederer, Dickey (Eds.), Outcomes Assessment in Clinical Practice, 45-54. Williams and Wilkins: New York, NY, 1996.

38. Orwin R, Goldman H. “Evaluating Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health

Services.” In BL Levin, J Petrila (Eds.), Mental Health Services, 97-137. Oxford Press: New York and London, 1996.

39. Phelan M, Wykes T, Goldman H. “Global Function Measures.” In G Thornicroft, M

Tansella (Eds.), Mental Health Outcome Measures, Springer-Verlag: Berlin Heidelberg, 1996.

40. Rothbard A, Schinnar A, Goldman H. “The Pursuit of a Definition for Severe and

Persistent Mental Illness.” In Soreff (Ed.), Handbook for the Treatment of the Seriously Mentally Ill, Hogrefe and Huber: Seattle, WA, 1996.

41. Goldman HH, Skodol AE, Lave TR. “Revising Axis V for DSM-IV: A Review of

Measures of Social Functioning.” In Sourcebook for DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1997.

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42. Essock S, Goldman H. “Outcomes and Evaluation: Systems, Programs, and Clinician Level Measures.” In K Minkoff, D Pollack (Eds.), Managed Mental Health Care in the Public Sector, 295-308. Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997.

43. Goldman HH. “Linking Components of Functional Capacity Domains with Work

Requirements.” In G Wunderlich (Ed.), Measuring Functional Capacity and Work Requirements, 32-36. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C., 1999.

44. Goldman H. “The Program on Chronic Mental Illness.” In SL Isaacs and JR Knickman

(Eds.), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology: To Improve Health and Health Care 2000, 115-133. Jossey & Bass: San Francisco, CA,1999.

45. Stoline A, Goldman H, Sharfstein S. “Managed Care and Other Economic Constraints.” In

RW Menninger, J Nemiah (Eds.), American Psychiatry after World War II (1944-1994), American Psychiatric Press: Washington, D.C., 2000.

46. Phelan M, Wykes T, Goldman H. “Global Functioning Scales.” In G Thornicroft, M

Tansella (Eds.), Mental Health Outcome Measures, Second Edition, 19-33. Royal College of Psychiatrists: London, 2001.

47. Dixon L, Ridgely MS, Goldman HH. "The Evolving Behavioral Health System: The

Public Sector: Past. Present, and Future." Pp 17-26 In Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, 2001.

48. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Morrissey, JP. “Assessing Systems of Care for Longterm

Mentally Ill in Urban Settings.” Pp. 225-240 In Thornicroft (Ed.), Measuring Mental Health Needs (2nd edition), Royal College of Psychiatrists: London, 2001.

49. Goldman H. “Deinstitutionalization and community care: Social welfare policy as mental

health policy.” Pp 146-150 In Weeghel J (ed.) Community Care and Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Trimbos Institute: Utrecht NL, 2002.

50. Lehman A, Alexopoulos G, Goldman H, Jeste D, Ustun B. “Mental disorders and

diability: Time to reevaluate the relationship?” Pp 201-218 In Kupfer D, First M, Regier D (eds.) A Research Agenda for DSM-V. APA: Washington DC, 2002.

51. Goldman H. Foreward. Pp. Vii-viii In Dewan N et. al. (eds.) Behavioral Healthcare

Informatics. Springer-Verlag: New York, 2002. 52. Goldman H.H. “Improving access to evidence-based services,” in Hager M (ed) Modern

Psychiatry: Challenges in Educating Health Professionals to Meet New Needs. Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation: New York, 2002.

53. Tanielian T, Pincus HA, Goldman HH. “The influence and role of evidence in the United

States,” Evidence in Mental Health Care Priebe S and Slade M (eds.). Psychology Press: UK, 2002.

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54. Frank RG, Goldman HH, Hogan M. Medicaid and mental health: Be careful what you ask

for.” Health Affairs 22(1):101-113, Jan/Feb 2003. (Paper reprinted as one of 29 “classic articles” in Health Affairs in the past 25 years in Debating Health Care: A Health Affairs Retrospective, JK Iglehart (ed), Project HOPE, Millwood VA, 2008.)

55. Goldman HH, et al “The economic consequences of revising the Diagnostic and Statistical

Nomenclature for Mental Disorders,” Pp 125-142 in Public Health Aspects of Diagnosis and Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V, S Shekhar, P Esparza, DA Regier, B Saraceno, N Sartorius (eds.). APA, 2012.

Peer-reviewed journal articles 1. Goldman HH. “Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence: The Mental Hospital as Parallel

Health and Welfare Systems.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 47:60-65, January, 1977.

2. Klerman LV, Morrissey JP, Goldman HH. “Training Psychiatrists in Social Research.”

Archives of General Psychiatry, 35:1469-1473, December, 1978. 3. Goldman HH, et al. “Community Mental Health Centers and the Treatment of Severe

Mental Disorder.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 137(1):83-86, 1980. 4. Goldman HH, Burns BJ, Burke JS. “Integrating Primary Health Care and Mental Health

Services: A Preliminary Report.” Public Health Reports, 95(6):535-539, 1980. 5. Goldman HH. “The Post-Hospital Mental Patient and Family Therapy: Prospects and

Populations.” Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 6(4):447-452, 1980. 6. Goldman HH, Gattozzi AA, Taube CA. “Defining and Counting the Chronically Mentally

Ill.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 32(1):21-27, 1981. 7. Morrissey JP, Goldman HH. “The Enduring Asylum: In Search of an International

Perspective.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 4:13-34, 1981. 8. Tessler RC, Rosen B, Bernstein A, Goldman HH. “The Chronically Mentally Ill in the

Community.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 33(3):208-211, March, 1982. 9. Goldman HH. “Integrating Health and Mental Health Services: Historical Obstacles and

Opportunities.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 139(5):616-620, 1982. 10. Goldman HH. “Mental Illness and Family Burden: A Public Health Perspective.” Hospital

& Community Psychiatry, 33(7):557-560, 1982. 11. Schwartz S, Goldman HH, Churgin S. “Case Management for the Chronically Mentally

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Ill: Models and Dimensions.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 33(12):1006-1009, 1982. 12. Goldman HH, Adams N, Taube CA. “Deinstitutionalization: The Data Demythologized.”

Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 34(2):129-134, 1983. 13. Thompson JW, Checker A, Witkin M, Silverman, MM, Goldman HH. “The Decline of

State Mental Hospitals as Training Sites for Psychiatric Residents.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(6):704-707, 1983.

14. Goldman HH, Taube CA, Witkin M, Regier DA. “Multiple Functions of the State Mental

Hospital.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(3):296-300, 1983. 15. Taube CA, Thompson JW, Rosenstein M, Beatrice M. Rosen, Goldman, HH. “The

‘Chronic’ State Mental Hospital Patient.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 34(7):611-615, 1983.

16. Widem P, Pincus HA, Goldman HH, Jencks S. “Prospective Payment for Psychiatric

Hospitalization: Context and Background.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 35(5):447-451, 1984.

17. Goldman HH, Pincus HA, Taube CA, Regier DA. “Prospective Payment for Psychiatric

Hospitalization: Questions and Issues.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 35(5):460-464, 1984.

18. Morrissey JP, Goldman HH. “Cycles of Reform in the Care of the Chronically Mentally

Ill.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 35(8):785-793, 1984. 19. Jencks SF, Goldman HH, McGuire T. “Bringing Exempt Psychiatric Activities Under

Prospective Payment.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 36(7):764-769, 1985. 20. Goldman HH, Morrissey JP. “The Alchemy of Mental Health Policy: Homelessness and

the Fourth Cycle of Reform.” American Journal of Public Health, 75(7):727-731, 1985. 21. Pincus HA, West J, Goldman HH. “DRGs and Clinical Research in Psychiatry.” Archives

of General Psychiatry, 42:627-629, 1985. 22. Goldman HH, Taube CA. “Mental Health Financing and the Future of the State Mental

Hospital.” American Journal of Social Psychiatry, 5:26-30, 1985. 23. McCarrick AK, Manderscheid RW, Bertolucci DE, Goldman HH, Tessler RC. “Chronic

Medical Problems Among the Chronically Mentally Ill.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 37(3):289-292, 1986.

24. Morrissey GP, Goldman HH. “Care and Treatment of the Mentally Ill in the United States:

Historical Developments and Reforms.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 484:12-27, March, 1986.

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25⋅ Moltzen S, Gurevitz H, Rappaport M, Goldman H. “The Psychiatry Health Facility: An

Alternative for Acute Inpatient Treatment in Nonhospital Settings.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 37(11):1131-1135, 1986.

26. Dickey B, Goldman H. “Public Health Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill: Financing

Operating Costs. Issues and options for local leadership.” Administration in Mental Health, 14(2) :63-77, 1986.

27. Goldman HH, Feder J, Scanlon W. “Chronic Mental Patients in Nursing Homes:

Reexamining Data From the National Nursing Home Survey.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 37(3):269-272, 1986.

28. Wallen J, Pincus HA, Goldman HH, et al. “Psychiatric Consultations in Short-term

General Hospitals.” Archives of General Psychiatry, 44:163-168, 1987. 29. Jencks S, Horgan C, Goldman HH, Taube CA. “Bringing Excluded Psychiatric Facilities

Under the Medicare Prospective Payment System: A Review of Research Evidence and Policy Options.” Medical Care Supplement, 25(9):S1-S51, 1987.

30. Goldman HH, Taube CA, Jencks SF. “The Organization of the Psychiatric Inpatient

Services System.” Medical Care Supplement, 25(9):S6-S21, 1987. 31. Jencks SF, Goldman HH. “Implications of Research for Psychiatric Prospective Payment.”

Medical Care Supplement, 25(9):S42-S51, 1987. 32. Marcus SE, Pincus HA, Goldman HH, Wallen J. “Factors Associated with the Use of

Psychiatric Consultation in Short-term General Hospitals.” Psychosomatic Medicine, 49:508-522, 1987.

33. Rappaport M, Goldman HH, Thornton, et al. “A Method for Comparing Two Systems of

Acute 24-Hour Psychiatric Care.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 38(10):1091-1095, 1987.

34. Taube CA, Goldman HH, Burns PJ, Kessler LG. “High Users of Outpatient Mental Health

Services, I: Definition and Characteristics.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 145(1):19-23, 1988.

35. Goldman HH, Taube CA. “High Users of Outpatient Mental Health Services, II:

Implications for Practice and Policy.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 145(1):24-28, 1988. 36. Taube CA, Lave JR, Rupp A, Goldman HH, Frank RG. “Psychiatry Under Prospective

Payment: Experience in the First Year.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 145:210-213, 1988.

37. Goldman HH, Gattozzi AA. “Murder in the Cathedral Revisited: President Reagan and the

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Mentally Disabled.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 39(3):505-509, 1988. 38. Windle C, Thompson JW, Goldman HH, Naierman N. “Treatment of Patients with No

Diagnosable Mental Disorders in CMHCs.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 39(7):753-758, 1988.

39. Goldman HH, Gattozzi AA. “Balance of Powers: Social Security and the Mentally

Disabled.” The Milbank Quarterly, 66:(3)531-551, 1988. 40. Lave JR, Frank RG, Taube CA, Goldman HH, Rupp A. “The Early Effects of Medicare's

Prospective Payment System on Psychiatry.” Inquiry, 25:354-363, 1988. 41. Taube CA, Goldman HH. “Use of Specialty Psychiatric Settings in Constructing DRGs.”

Archives of General Psychiatry, 45:1037-1040, 1988. 42. Rubenstein LS, Gattozzi AA, Goldman HH. “Protecting the Entitlements of the Mentally

Disabled: The SSDI/SSI Legal Battles of the 1980s.” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 11:269-278, 1988.

43. Lave JR, Frank RG, Taube CA, Goldman HH, Rupp A. “The Decision to Seek an

Exemption Under Prospective Payment System.” Journal of Health Economics, 7:165-171, 1988.

44. Sharfstein S, Goldman HH. “Financing the Medical Management of Mental Disorders.”

American Journal of Psychiatry, 146(3):345-349, 1989. 45. Taube CA, Goldman HH. “State Strategies to Restructure State Psychiatric Hospitals—A

Selective Review.” Inquiry, 26:146-156, 1989. 46. Essock SM, Goldman HH. “Prospective Payment in Retrospect.” American Psychologist,

9:1237-1241, 1989. 47. Frank RG, Goldman HH. “Financing Care of the Severely Mentally Ill: Incentives,

Contracts and Public Responsibility.” Journal of Social Issues, 45(3):131-144, 1989. 48. Freiman M, Goldman HH, Taube C. “Hospitalization for Psychiatric Illness Under

Medicare, 1985.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 45:51-58, 1990. 49. Lave JR, Goldman HH. “Medicare and the Financing of Mental Disorders.” Health

Affairs, 9(1):5-18, 1990. 50. Taube CA, Goldman HH, Salkever D. “Medicaid Coverage for Mental Illness: Balancing

Access and Costs.” Health Affairs, 9(1):19-30, 1990. 51. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Willenbring M. “Barriers to the Cost of Persons With Dual

Diagnoses: Organizational and Financing Issues.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 16(1):123-132,

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1990. 52. Thornton P, Goldman HH, Stegner B, Rappaport M, Moltzen S, Gurevitz H, Attkisson C.

“Assessing the Costs and Outcomes Together: Cost Effectiveness of Two Systems of Acute Psychiatric Care.” Evaluation and Program Planning, 13:231-241, 1990.

53. Goldman H, Lehman A, Morrissey J, Newman S, Frank R, Steinwachs D. “Design for the

National Evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 41:1217-1221, 1990.

54. Goldman H, Morrissey J, Ridgely MS. “Form and Function of Mental health Authorities

at RWJ Foundation Program Sites: Preliminary Observations.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 41:1222-1230, 1990.

55. Freiman M, Arons B, Goldman H, Burns B. “Nursing Home Reform and the Mentally Ill.”

Health Affairs, 9:47-60, 1990. 56. Pincus HA, Kennedy C, Simmens SJ, Goldman HH, Sirovatka P, Sharfstein SS.

“Evaluating Disabilities Based on Mental Impairment: APA's Formative Evaluation.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 148:1037-1043, 1991.

57. Koyanagi C, Goldman H. “Quiet Success of the National Plan for Chronic Patients.”

Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 42:899-905, 1991. 58. Burns BJ, Taube JE, Permutt T, Rudin SC, Mulcare ME, Harbin HT, Goldman HH.

“Evaluation of Maryland Fiscal Incentive Plan for Placing State Hospital Patients in Nursing Homes.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 42:1228-1233, 1991.

59. McGuire TG, Frank RG, Goldman HH. “Designing a Benefit Plan for Child and

Adolescent Mental Health Services.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 19:151-157, 1992.

60. Burns BJ, Thompson JW, Goldman HH. “Initial Treatment Decisions by Level of Care for

Youth in the CHAMPUS Tidewater Demonstration.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 20(4):231-246, 1992.

61. Thompson JW, Burns BJ, Smith J, Goldman HH. “Initial Level of Care and Clinical

Status in a Managed Mental Health Program.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 43(6), 1992.

62. Goldman HH, Skodol AE, Lave TR. “Revising Axis V for DSM-IV: A Review of

Measures of Social Functioning.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 149(9):1148-1156, 1992.

63. Olfson M, Goldman HH. “Psychiatric Outpatient Practice: Patterns and Policies.”

American Journal of Psychiatry, 149(11):1492-1498, 1992.

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64. Tessler RC, Gamache GM, Rossi PH, Lehman AF, Goldman HH. “The Kindred Bonds of

Mentally Ill Homeless Persons.” New England Journal of Social Policy, 8:265-280, 1992. 65. Frank RG, Goldman HH, McGuire TG. “A Model Mental Health Benefit.” Health Affairs,

11:98-117, 1992. 66. Goldman HH, Morrissey JP, Ridgely MS, et al. “Lessons from the Program on Chronic

Mental Illness.” Health Affairs, 11:51-68, 1992. 67. Sharfstein SS, Stoline AM, Goldman HH. “Psychiatric Care and Health Insurance

Reform.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(1):7-18, 1993. 68. Goldman H, Adler D, Berlant J, et al. “The Case for a Services-Based Approach to

Payment for Mental Illness Under National Health Care Reform.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 44(6):542-544, 1993.

69. Koyanagi C, Manes J, Surles R, Goldman H. “On Being Very Smart: The Mental Health

Community's Response to Health Care Reform.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 44(6):537-544, 1993.

70. Goldman H, Morrissey J, Ridgely MS. “Evaluating the Program on Chronic Mental Illness

(RWJ PCMI).” Milbank Quarterly, 72(1):37-48, 1994. 71. Morrissey J, Calloway M, Bartko T, Ridgely MS, Goldman H, Paulson R. “Mental Health

Authorities and Service System Change from the RWJ PCMI.” Milbank Quarterly, 72(1):49-80, 1994.

72. Lehman A, Postrado L, Roth D, McNary S, Goldman H. “An Evaluation of Continuity of

Care, Case Management, and Client Outcomes in the RWJ PCMI.” Milbank Quarterly, 72(1):105-122, 1994.

73. Arons B, Frank R, Goldman H, et al. “Mental Health and Substance Abuse Coverage

Under Health Reform.” Health Affairs, 13(1):192-205, 1994. 74. Morrissey J, Ridgely S, Goldman H, Bartko T: “Assessments of Community Mental

Health Support Systems: A Key Informant Approach.” Community Mental Health Journal, 30:565-579, 1994.

75. Frank R, Goldman H, McGuire T. “Who Will Pay for Health Reform? Consequences of

Redistribution of Funding for Mental Health Care.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 45:906-910, 1994.

76. Orwin R, Goldman H, Sonnefeld J, et al. “Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment of

Homeless Persons: Results from the NIAAA Community Demonstration Program.”

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Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 5(4):326-352, 1994. 77. Adler D et al. “Schizophrenia and the Life Cycle.” Community Mental Health Journal,

31:249-262, 1995. 78. Goldman H, Rachuba L, Van Tosh L. “Methods for Assessing Consumer Preferences for

Housing and Support Services.” Psychiatric Services (formerly Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 46(2):169-172, 1995.

79. Goldman H, Frank R, Gaynor M. “What Level of Government? Balancing the Interests of

the State and the Local Community.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 23(2):127-135, 1995.

80. Hadley T, Goldman H. “The Effect of Recent Health and Social Service Policy Reforms

on Britain's Mental Health System.” British Medical Journal, 311:1556-1558, 1995. 81. Essock S, Goldman H. “State's Embrace of Managed Care.” Health Affairs, 14(3):34-44,

1995. 82. Lehman AF, Carpenter, Jr. WT, Goldman HH, Steinwachs DM. “Treatment Outcomes in

Schizophrenia: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 21(4):669-675, 1995.

83. Ridgely MS, Morrissey J, Paulson R, Goldman H, Calloway M. “Case Management and

Client Outcomes in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, 4(7):737-743, 1996.

84. Semke J, Fisher W, Goldman H, Hirad A. “The Evolving Role of the State Hospital in the

Care and Treatment of Older Adults: State Trends, 1984 to 1993.” Psychiatric Services, 47(10):1079-1081, 1996.

85. Shepherd G, Hadley T, Muijen M, Goldman H. “The Impact of Mental Health Reforms on

Clinical Practice in the U.K: Back to the Future.” Psychiatric Services, 47(12), 1996. 86. Randolph F, Blasinsky M, Leginski W, Parker LB, Goldman HH. “Creating Integrated

Service Systems for Homeless Persons with Mental Illness: the ACCESS Program.” Psychiatric Services, 48(3):369-373, 1997.

87. Goldman HH. “Parity Redux.” Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 5:91-93, 1997. 88. Semke J, Fisher W, Goldman H, Hirad A. “Functions of State Hospitals in Care and

Treatment of Older Adults.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 26(6), 1998. 89. Hadley T, Goldman H. “A Partial Solution: A Local Mental Health Authority for the

U.K.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 1:73-76, 1998.

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90. Rosenheck R, Morrissey J, Lam J, Calloway M, Johnsen M, Goldman H, Randolph F, Blasinsky M, Fontana A, Calsyn R, Teague G. “Service System Integration, Access to Services, and Housing Outcomes in a Program for Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” American Journal of Public Health, 88(11):1610-1615, 1998.

91. Lehman AF, Steinwachs DM, and the Co-Investigators of the PORT Project (including H

Goldman). “At Issue: Translating Research into Practice: The Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) Treatment Recommendations.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 24(1):1-10, 1998.

92. Goldman H. “Deinstitutionalization and Community Care: Social Welfare Policy as

Mental Health Policy.” Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 6:219-222, 1998. 93. Johnsen M, Samberg L, Calsyn R, Blasinsky M, Landow W, Goldman H. “Case

Management Models for Persons Who are Homeless and Mentally Ill: The ACCESS Demonstration Project.” Community Mental Health Journal, 35(4):325-346, 1999.

94. Dixon L, Lyles A, Scott J, Lehman A, Postrado L, Goldman H, McGlynn E. “Services to

Families of Adults with Schizophrenia: From Treatment Recommendations to Dissemination.” Psychiatric Services, 50(2):233-238, Feb. 1999

95. Dixon L, Goldman H, Hirad A. “State Policy and Funding of Services to Families of

Adults with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, 50(4):551-553, Apr. 1999.

96. Goldman HH. “The Obligation to the Least Well-Off in Mental Health Services.”

Psychiatric Services, 50(5):659-663, 1999. 97. Frank RG, McGuire TG, Normand, SLT, Goldman H. “The Value of Mental Health Care At The System Level: The Case Of Treating Depression.” Health Affairs, 18(6):71-88,

Nov/Dec, 1999. 98. Salkever DS, Shinogle J, Goldman H. “Mental Health Benefit Limits and Cost Sharing

Under Managed Care: A National Survey of Employers.” Psychiatric Services, 50(12):1631-1633, 1999.

99. Salkever DS, Goldman H, Purushothaman M, Shinogle J. “Disability Management,

Employee Health and Fringe Benefits, and Long-Term Disability Claims for Mental Disorders: An Empirical Exploration.” Milbank Quarterly, 78(2), 2000.

100. Goldman HH. “Implementing the Lessons of Mental Health Service

Demonstrations: Human Rights Issues.” Acta Psychiatr Scand, 101:51-54, 2000. 101. Sullivan E, Griffiths R, Frank R….Goldman H. “One Year Costs of Second-

Line therapies for Depression,” J Clin Psychiatry 61(4):290-298, April 2000.

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102. Cocozza JJ, Steadman HJ, Dennis DL, Blasinsky M, Randolph FL, Johnsen M, Goldman HH. “Creating Successful Systems Integration Strategies: Lessons from the ACCESS Programs for Persons Who Are Homeless and Mentally Ill.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 27(6):395-407, 2000.

103. Goldman HH, Thelander S, Westrin CG. “Organizing Mental Health

Services: An Evidence-Based Approach.” J Mental Health Policy Econ, 3(2):69-75, 2000 104. Rosenheck R, Morrissey J, Lam J, Calloway M, Stolar M, Johnsen M,

Randolph F, Blasinsky M, Goldman H. “Service Delivery and Community: Social Capital, Service Systems Integration, and Outcomes Among Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illness.”Health Services Research 36(4):691-710, 2001

. 105. Drake RE, Goldman HH, Leff HS, et al. “Implementing Evidence-Based

Practices in Routine Mental Health Service Settings.” Psychiatric Services, 52(2):179-182, 2001.

106. Hennessy KD, Goldman HH. “Full Parity: Steps Toward Treatment Equity

for Mental and Addictive Disorders.” Health Affairs 20(4):58-67, 2001. 107. Hanrahan P, Luchins DJ, Savage C, Goldman HH: "Housing Satisfaction

and Service Use by Mentally Ill Persons in Community Integrated Living Arrangements." Psychiatric Services 52(9):1206-1209, 2001.

108. Goldman HH, Ganju V, Drake RE, Gorman P, Hogan M, Hyde P, Morgan

O. "Policy Implications for Implementing Evidence-Based Practices." Psychiatric Services 52: 1591-1597, December 2001.

109. Frank RG, Goldman HH, McGuire TG. “Will Parity in Coverage Result in

Better Mental Health Care?” New England Journal of Medicine 345(23):1701-1704, December 6, 2001.

110. Randolph F, Blasinsky M, Morrissey J, Rosenheck R, Cocozza J, Goldman

H. “Overview of the ACCESS Program.” Psychiatric Services 53(8):945-948, 2002. 111. Morrissey JP, Calloway MO, Thakur N, Cocozza J, Steadman H, Dennis D,

Rosenheck R, Randolph F, Blasinsky M, Goldman HH. “Can Communities Improve Service Systems Integration for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness? Evidence from the ACCESS Program.” Psychiatric Services 53(8):949-957, 2002.

112. Rosenheck R, Lam J, Morrissey J, Calloway M, Stolar M, Randolph F,

Blasinsky M, Johnsen M, Steadman H, Cocozza J, Dennis D, Goldman H. “Do Efforts to Improve Service Systems Integration Enhance Outcomes for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness? Evidence from the ACCESS Program.” Psychiatric Services 53(8):958-966, 2002.

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113. Goldman HH, Morrissey JP, Rosenheck R, Cocozza J, Blasinsky M,

Randolph F. “Lessons from the Evaluation of the ACCESS Program.” Psychiatric Services 53(8):967-969, 2002.

114. Steadman HJ, Cocozza JJ, Dennis DL, Lassiter MG, Randolph FL, Goldman

HH, Blasinsky M. “Successful program maintenance when federal demonstration dollars stop: the ACCESS Program.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health 29(6): 481-493, 2002

115. Unutzer J, Katon W, Callahan CM, et.al. for the IMPACT Investigators

(Howard H Goldman) Collaborative care management of late life depression in the primary care setting: a randomized controlled trial.” JAMA 288:2836-2845, 2002.

116. Frank RG, Goldman HH, Hogan M. Medicaid and mental health: Be careful

what you ask for.” Health Affairs 22(1):101-113, Jan/Feb 2003. (Paper reprinted as one of 29 “classic articles” in Health Affairs in the past 25 years in Debating Health Care: A Health Affairs Retrospective, JK Iglehart (ed), Project HOPE, Millwood VA, 2008.)

117. Horvitz-Lennon M, Normand S-L, Frank RG, Goldman HH. “Usual care”

for major depression in the 1990’s: characteristics and expert-estimated outcomes. AmJPsychiatry 160:4, 720-726, 2003.

118. Lin EHB, Katon W, Von Korff M, et al. for the IMPACT Investigators

(Howard H. Goldman). Effect of improving depression care on pain and functional outcomes among older adults with arthritis: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA 290:2428-2434, 2003.

119. Goldman HH. “How do you pay your rent? Social policies and the

president’s mental health commission. Health Affairs 22(5):65-72, Sep/Oct, 2003. 120. Cromwell J, Maier J, Gage B, Drozd E, Osber D, Richter E, Greenwald L,

Goldman H. “Characteristics of high staff intensive Medicare psychiatric inpatients.” Health Care Financing Review 26(1): 103-117. Fall 2004.

121. Cromwell J, Drodz E, Gage B, Maier J, Richter E, Goldman HH. “Variation

in patient routine costliness in US psychiatric facilities,” J of MH Policy and Economics 8(1):15-28, March 2005.

122. Corrigan PW, Lurie BD, Goldman HH, Skopen N, Medasani K, Phelan S.

“How adolescents perceive the stigma of mental illness and alcohol abuse,” Psychiatric Services 56(5):544-550, 2005.

123. Frank R, Conti R, Goldman HH. “Mental Health Policy and Psychotropic

Drugs,” Milbank Quarterly (Summer): 271-298, 2005. 124. Drozd EM, Cromwell J, Gage B, MaierJ, Greenwald LM, Goldman HH.

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“Patient case-mix classification for medicare’s prospective payment system. Am J Psychiatry 163(4):724-732, 2006.

125. Drake RE, Becker DR, Goldman HH, Martinez RA. Best Practices: The

Johnson & Johnson-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Program: Disseminating Evidence-Based Practice. Psychiatric Services 57(3): 302-204, 2006.

126. Ridgely MS, Burnam MA, Barry C, Goldman HH, Hennessy KD,. “Health

Plans Respond to Parity: Managing Behavioral Health Care in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program” Milbank Quarterly 84(1):201-218, 2006.

127. Blasinsky M, Unutzer J, Goldman H. Project IMPACT: a report on barriers

and facilitators to sustainability.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 33: 718-729, 2006.

128. Goldman HH. "Progress in Mental Health Policy in Conservative Times:

One Step at a Time," Schizophrenia Bulletin 32: 424-427, 2006. 129. Busch AB, Huskamp HA, Normand ST, Young AS, Goldman HH, Frank

RG. Changes in The Impact of Parity on Major Deprressive Disorder Treatment Quality in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, Medical Care 44 (6): 506-512, 2006

130. Goldman HH, et. al. “Behavioral Health Insurance Parity for Federal

Employees.” New England Journal of Medicine 354(13, March 30): 1378-1386, 2006. 131. Goldman HH, Grob GN. “Defining Mental Illness in Mental Health Policy,”

Health Affairs 25 (3, May/June): 737-749, 2006. 132. Azrin ST, Huskamp H, Azzone V, Goldman HH, et al. Impact of Full

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Parity for Children in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, Pediatrics 119 (2): e452-e459, 2007.

133. Isett KR, Burnam MA, Coleman-Beattie B, Hyde PS, Morrissey JP,

Magnabosco J, Rapp CA, Ganju V, Goldman HH. “The State Policy Context of Implementation Issues for Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health.” Psychiatric Services 58(7): 914-921, 2007.

134. McHugo GJ, Drake RE, Whitley R, Bond GR, Campbell K, Rapp CA,

Goldman HH, Lutz WJ, Finnerty MT. “Fidelity Outcomes in the National Evidence-Based Practices Project” Psychiatric Services 58(10): 2007.

135. Isett KR. Burnam MA, Coleman-Beattie B, Hyde PS, Morrissey JP,

Magnabosco J, Rapp CA, Ganju V, Goldman HH. “The Role of State Mental Health Authorities in Managing Change for the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices.” Community Mental Health Journal 44 (3):195-211, 2008.

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136. Edelen MO, Burnam AM, Watkins KE, Escarce JJ, Huskamp H, Goldman HH, Rachelevsky. “Obtaining Utility Estimates of the Health Value of Commonly Prescribed Treatments for Asthma and Depression” Medical Decision Making (Sept/Oct) 732-750: 2008.

137. Watkins K, Goldman HH “The Health Value and Cost of Care of Depression”

Value in Health, forthcoming. 138. Finnerty MT, Rapp CA, Bond GR, Lynde DW, Ganju V, Goldman HH. “The

State Health Authority Yardstick” Community Mental Health Journal, forthcoming 2009 139. Newman SJ, Goldman HH: “Putting Housing First; Making Housing Last:

Housing Policy for People with Severe Mental Illness.” Am J Psychiatry 165(10):1242-1248, 2008.

140. Drake RE, Skinner J, Goldman HH: “What Explains the Diffusion of

Treatments for Mental Illness.” Am J Psychiatry 165(11):1385-1392, 2008. 141. Newman SJ, Goldman HH: “Housing Policy for People with Severe Mental

Illness.” Policy Studies Journal 37(2):299-324, 2009. 142. Drake RE, Skinner JS, Bond GR, Goldman HH: Social Security and mental

illness: Reducing disability with supported employment. Health Affairs 28(3): 761-770, 2009.

143. Frank RG, Goldman HH, McGuire TG: “Trends in Mental Health Cost

Growth: An Expanded Role for Management,” Health Affairs 28(3): 649-659, 2009.

144. Busch AB, Lehman AF, Goldman H, et al: Changes over time and disparities in schizophrenia treatment quality. Medical Care 47:199-207, 2009.

145. Barry C, Goldman HH, Frank RG, Huskamp H: “Lessons for Health Reform

from the Hard-won Success of Behavioral Health Insurance Parity.” Am J Psychiatry 166(9): pp – pp, 2009

146. Barry C, Huskamp H, Goldman HH: “A Political History of Federal Mental

Health and Addiction Insurance Parity.” Milbank Quarterly 88(3): 404-433, 2010.

147. Drake, R. E., Bond, G. R., Thornicroft, G., Knapp, M., & Goldman, H. H: Mental health disability: An international perspective. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, published on December 9, 2011 as doi:10.1177/1044207311427403.

148. Dixon L, Lewis-Fernandez R, Goldman H, et al., “Adherence Disparities in

Mental Health: Opportunities and Challenges. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 199(10):815-820, 2011.

149. Bauer AM, Azzone V, Goldman HH, et al: “Implementation of

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Collaborative Depression Management at Community Based Primary Care Clinics: An Evaluation.” Psychiatric Services 62(9): 1047-1053, 2011.

150. Goldman, H.H., Barry C, Normand S.L. et al: “The Price is Right? Changes in the Quantity of Services Used and Prices Paid in Response to Parity,” Psychiatric Services 63(2): 107-109, 2012.

151. Barry, C; Chien A; Normand, SL; Busch, A; Azzone, V; Goldman, H;

Huskamp, H: Parity and Out-of-Pocket Spending for Children with High Mental Health or Substance Abuse Expenditures. Pediatrics 131(3): e903-e911, 2013.

152. Busch A, Yoon F, Barry CL, Azzone V, Normand SLT, Goldman HH,

Huskamp H: The Effects of Mental Health Parity on Spending and Utilization for Bipolar, Major Depression, and Adjustment Disorders. Am J Psychiatry 170:180-187, 2013.

153. Goldman HH, Karakus M, Frey W, Beronio K. Financing First Episode

Psychosis Services in the United States. Psychiatric Services 64(6):506-508, 2013.

154. Drake RE, Bond GR, Frey W, Goldman HH, et al. Can Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries with Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Major Depression Return to Work? Am J Psychiatry, forthcoming 2013.

155. Himelhoch S, Riddle J, Goldman HH: "Barriers to Implementing Evidence

Based Smoking Cessation Practices in Nine Community Mental Health Sites.” Psychiatric Services 64:, 2013 forthcming.

156. Lieberman JA, Dixon LB, Goldman HH: “Early Detection and Intervention

in First-Episode Schizophrenia: A New Therapeutic Model.” JAMA 310(7):689-690, August 21 2013.

Editorials, Commentaries, Other articles - Invited but not refereed 1. Goldman HH. “What about CMHCs?” Psychiatric News, October, 1976. 2. Goldman HH. “Nonunitary Disease Hypotheses.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 3(1), 1977. 3. Goldman HH. “Using Hospital Staff for Aftercare: A Rediscovery,” Hospital and

Community Psychiatry, 28:461-462, June, 1977. 4. Goldman HH. Letter to the Editor, Pretrial Commitment. American Journal of Psychiatry,

135(7):873, 1978.

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5. Goldman HH, Kessler L. “Measures vs. Desires in Mental Health Programs (Playing the Rules vs. Playing the Game).” Social Sciences Applications Group-Operations Research Society of America: Newsletter, 23-24, Fall, 1982.

6. Goldman HH. “Editor's Introduction: Disaggregating the Asylum.” International Journal

of Mental Health, 11(4):3-4, Winter, l982-83. 7. Chafetz L, Goldman HH, Taube CA. “Deinstitutionalization in the United States.”

International Journal of Mental Health, 11(4):48-63, Winter, 1982-83. 8. Goldman HH, Morrissey JP, Bachrach LL. “Deinstitutionalization in International

Perspective: Variations on a Theme.” International Journal of Mental Health, 11(4):153-165, Winter 1982-83.

9. Goldman HH, Sharfstein SS, Frank RG. “Equity and Parity in Psychiatric Care.”

Psychiatric Annals, 13(6):488-491, 1983. 10. Goldman HH, Runck B. “Social Security Administration Revises Mental Disability

Rules.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 36(4):343-345, 1985. 11. Goldman HH, Cohen GD, Davis M. “Economic Grand Rounds: Change in Medicare

Outpatient Coverage for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders.” In SS Sharfstein (Ed.), Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 36(9):939-942, 1985.

12. Frazier SH, Goldman HH, Taube CA. “Commentary: Psychiatry, Medicare and

Prospective Payment.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 143:198-200, 1986. 13. Goldman HH. “Financing Long-term Psychiatric Care.” Business and Health,

March/April, 1986. 14. Goldman H, Sharfstein S. “Are Specialized Psychiatric Services Worth the Higher Cost?”

American Journal of Psychiatry, 144:5, May, 1987. 15. Talbott JA, Goldman HH, Ross L. “Schizophrenia: An Economic Perspective.”

Psychiatric Annals, 17(9):577-579, 1987. 16. Goldman HH. “Financing the Mental Health System.” Psychiatric Annals, 17(9):581-585,

1987. 17. Pincus HA, Goldman HH. “Primary Care for the Poor.” New England Journal of

Medicine, 317:635-636, 1987. 18. Carpenter WT, Schooler NR, Wise SS, Goldman HH, et al. “A National Plan for

Schizophrenia Research: Treatment, Services, and Environmental Factors.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 14(3):427-437, 1988.

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19. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH, Talbott JA. “Treatment of Chronically Mentally Ill Young Adults with Substance Abuse Problems: Emerging National Trends.” Adolescent Psychiatry, 288-313, 1990

20. Williams J, Goldman H, Gruenberg A, Mezzich J, Skodol A. “DSM-IV in Progress: The

Multiaxial System.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 41:1181-1182, 1990. 21. Goldman H. “Economic Grand Rounds: Determining a Fair Price for Inpatient Care.”

Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 42:139-140, 1991. 22. Mechanic D, Bevilacqua J, Goldman H, et al. “Research Resources.” Schizophrenia

Bulletin, 18(4):669-696, 1992. 23. Goldman H. “Mental Health Coverage in National Health Care Reform.” National Forum,

LXXIII(1):42-43, 1993 24. Goldman H. “Images in Psychiatry: Clifford W. Beers.” American Journal of Psychiatry,

150:1535, 1993. 25. Goldman H. “Introduction: I. Attitudes and Policies.” American Journal of Psychiatry,

151(6, sesquicentennial supplement): S5-S8, 1994. 26. Phelan M, Wykes T, Goldman H. “Global Function Scales: A Review.” International

Journal of Social Psychiatry, 31(2), 1994. 27. Dorwart R, et. al. “Taking Issue: Outcomes Assessment and Psychiatric Services.”

Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 45(12):1165, 1994. 28. Goldman HH, Frank RG. “Health Care Reform and Mental Health Benefits in the US: A

Measure of Success.” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 8(2):69-71, 1995. 29. Talbott JA (interview of Goldman HH). “Evaluating the Johnson Foundation Program on

Chronic Mental Illness: An Interview with Howard Goldman.” Psychiatric Services, 46(5):501-503, 1995.

30. Hadley T, Muijen M, Goldman H, Shepherd A. “Mental Health Policy and Its Problems in

the UK: Deja Vu.” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 9:105-108, 1996. 31. Ridgely MS, Goldman HH. “Putting the ‘Failure’ of National Health Care Reform in

Perspective: Mental Health Benefits and the ‘Benefit’ of Incrementalism.” St. Louis U. Law Review, 40(2), Spring, 1996.

32. Goldman H. “Using Cost-Effectiveness Data in Benefit Design.” Psychiatric Annals

26(8):528-530, 1996. 33. Talbott JA, Goldman HH (interview of Sabshin M). Psychiatric Services, 48(12):1064-

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1067, 1997. 34. Goldman HH Sharfstein SS, Tollefson G, Torrey EF. “A Roundtable Discussion about the

Future of Psychiatric Services.” Psychiatric Services, 51(12):1513-1516, 2000. 35. Goldman HH. “Justifying Mental Health Care Costs: Perspective.” Health Affairs,

18(2):94-95, 1999. 36. Goldman HH. Preface to “Consumer Contributions to Mental Health: A Report of the

Surgeon General.” Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 4(3):376-378, Winter, 2000. 37. Goldman HH. “Parity – Prelude to a Fifth Cycle of Reform.” Journal of Mental Health

Policy and Economics 5(3):109-113, 2002. 38. Drake RE, Green AI, Mueser KT, Goldman HH. “The history of community mental health

treatment and rehabiliation for persons with severe mental illness.” Community Mental Health Journal 39(5):427-440, 2003.

39. Goldman HH, Azrin ST. “Public policy and evidence-based practice.” Psychiatric Clinics

of North America 26:899-918, 2003. 40. Essock SM, Goldman HH, Van Tosh LV, et al. “Evidence-based practices: setting the

context and responding to concerns.” Psychiatric Clinics of North America 26:918-938, 2003.

41. Drake RE, Goldman HH. “The future of evidence-based practices in mental health care.”

Psychiatric Clinics of North America 26:1011-1016, 2003. 42. Dixon LB, Goldman HH. “Forty years of progress in community mental health: the role of

evidence-based practices.” Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 37(6): 668-673, 2003.

43. Goldman HH. “Commentary: Making Culture Count in Mental Health Reports from the

Surgeon General,” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 27: 387-389, 2003. 44. Ben C. Druss and Howard H. Goldman, “Introduction to the Special Section on the

President’s New Freedom Commission Report,” Psychiatric Services 54 (2003): 1465-1466

45. Goldman HH. “Vooruitstrevend GGZ-beleid in conservatieve tijden,” Maandblad

Geestelijke volksgezondheit 59(5): 417-427, 2004. [“Making Progress in Mental health policy in conservative times” Paper written following the Arie Querido lecture, translated from English.]

46. Dixon L and Goldman H. Forty Years of Progress in Community Mental Health: The Role

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of Evidence-Based Practices. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 31 (5): 381-392, 2004 [Reprinted from the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, #42 above.]

47. Goldman HH, Hammersley D. “A tribute to John A. Talbott, M.D. (Taking Issue).

Psychiatric Services 55(10):1089, 2004. 48. Goldman HH. Editor’s introduction: “Do you walk to school; or do you carry your lunch?”

Psychiatric Services 56(4):419, 2005. 49. Goldman HH, Drake RE: “Mood Disorders and Workplace Performance:

Half a Loaf ,” Am J Psychiatry 163(9): 1490-1491, 2006. 50. Freedman R, Carpenter WT, Davis JM, Goldman HH, Tamminga CA, Thomas M: Costs

of Drugs for Schizophrenia, Am J Psychiatry 163(12): 2029-2031, 2006 51. Goldman HH: Considering Health Insurance Parity for Mental Health and Substance

Abuse Treatment: The Federal Employees Health Benefits Experience. Am J Psychiatry 164(10):1473-1474. 2007

52. Goldman HH: Special Issue on Violence and Related Themes (Taking Issue). Psychiatric

Services 59(2):135, 2008. 53. Glazer WM and Goldman HH: Deciphering the Cost Impact of Managed Care and

Medicaid. Am J Psychiatry 165(2):171-173. 2008. 54. Frey WD, Azrin ST, Goldman HH, et. al. The Mental Health Treatment Study.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal31(4): 306-312, 2008. 55. Goldman HH, Glied SA, Alegria M. “Mental Health in the Mainstream of Public Policy:

Research Issues and Opportunities.” Am J Psychiatry 165(9): 1099-1101. 2008 56. Freedman R, et al: “Conflict of Interest – An Issue for Every Psychiatrist.” Am J Psychiatry

165(3):274-277, 2009. 57. Goldman HH, Glied SA, Alegria M. “Conclusion: Mental Health in the Mainstream of

Public Policy: Rsearch Issues and Opportunities.” Am J Psychiatry 166(11): 2009

58. Goldman HH, “Will Health Insurance Reform in the United States Help People With Schizophrenia?” Schizophrenia Bulletin 2010 doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbq082

59. Goldman HH, "Progress in the elimination of stigma" Am J Psychiatry 167(11):

pp 1289-1290, 2010 60. Goldman HH, Frank RG: “Beyond the trends: policy consideration in psychiatric

rehabilitation.” Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 1: 25, 2012

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61. Goldman HH: A Mental Health Policy Lesson about Sequential Change on Spaceship Earth. Journal of Dual Diagnosis 9(1): 1-2, 2013.

62. Goldman HH. Commentary of “Measuring Disability.” Archives of Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation, forthcoming 2013.

63. Goldman HH. “Curating Psychiatric Services,” Academic Psychiatry, forthcoming 2013.

64. Goldman HH. “What Do We Expect from Parity?” Psychiatric Services 64(10), 2013.

Book Reviews 1. Goldman HH: Book Reviews. A Mind that Found Itself (C. Beers) and Clifford Beers:

Advocate for the Insane (N. Dain). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 52(4):732-735, 1982.

2. Goldman HH: Book Review. Mental Illness and American Society, 1875-1940 (G. Grob).

Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 35(11):1157, 1984. 3. Goldman HH: Book Review. The Most Solitary of Afflictions: Mental Illness and Society

in Britain: 1700-1900 (A. Scull). American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(12):1832, 1994 4. Goldman HH: Book Review. Core Readings in Psychiatry: An Annotated Guide to the

Literature, 2nd Edition (M. Sacks, W. Sledge, and C. Warren, Eds.). American Journal of Psychiatry, 153(7), 1996.

5. Goldman HH: Book Review. Coercion and Aggressive Community Treatment: A New

Frontier in Mental Health Law (D. Dennis and J. Monahan, Eds.). Psychiatric Services, 47(11):1270-1271, 1996.

Audiovisual Productions—Computer Materials, Videa, and Films 1. Goldman H, Goldman W, Gardner A: PSYCAL: Psychiatry—Computer Assisted

Learning, (Diskettes). Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI, 1986. 2. Goldman B. Goldman H: PSYCAL II: (Diskettes) Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI, 1988.

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