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DANIEL J. DERKSEN, M.D. Curriculum Vitae
DATE August 19, 2018
NAME, TITLE, DEGREE Daniel J. Derksen, M.D.
Associate Vice President for Health Equity, Outreach & Interprofessional Activities
University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS)
Walter H. Pearce Endowed Chair & Director, Center for Rural Health (AzCRH)
Professor of Public Health, Community, Environment & Policy Department
Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH)
Professor, Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine
PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS
1295 North Martin Avenue
P.O. Box 245210 | Room A225
Tucson, AZ 85724-5163
MEDICAL LICENSES, CERTIFICATION
Arizona Medical Board License
Board Certified – American Board of Family Medicine
National Provider Identification
Drug Enforcement Administration
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY – Chronology of Education
08/1976 - 05/1979 B.S., University of Arizona
08/1980 - 05/1984 M.D., University of Arizona
07/1984 - 06/1985 Internal Medicine Internship St. Joseph’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ
07/1985 - 12/1987 Family Medicine Residency, University of New Mexico (UNM)
09/2007 - 08/2008 Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship, Washington, D.C.
EMPLOYMENT – Chronology of Employment
Current Positions
08/2012 - Current Professor, Public Health, MEZCOPH
12/2012 - Current Professor, Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, UA College of Medicine
08/2013 - Current Walter H. Pearce Endowed Chair & Director, AzCRH
08/2018 - Current Associate VP for Health Equity, Outreach & Interprofessional Activities, UAHS
Past Positions 03/1988 - 09/1988 UNM Staff Physician, Family Practice Center, UNM Hospital.
10/1988 - 06/1994 Assistant Professor, UNM SOM, Family & Community Medicine (FCM) Dept.
07/1994 - 06/2004 Associate Professor, UNM SOM, FCM Dept.
07/2004 - 10/2012 Professor, UNM SOM, FCM Dept.
12/1988 - 07/1991 Director, Undergraduate Medical Education - UNM SOM, FCM Dept.
01/1990 - 07/1995 Chair, Utilization Management Committee – UNM Hospital.
09/1990 - 03/1991 Acting Residency Director, UNM SOM, FCM Dept.
07/1992 - 08/1995 Medical Director, Family Practice Center – 60 providers; 30,000 visits/yr.
03/1994 - 08/1995 Director, Ambulatory Care Services, UNM SOM and UNM Hospital.
08/1994 - 02/1999 Director, Health Plan Development & Relations (HPDR) – contracted with
government (VA, IHS, NM Dept. of Health & Human Services), commercial (HMO,
PPO– Lovelace, Presbyterian, BCBS), on behalf of UNMHSC components
(University Hospital, University Physician Associates, Mental Health Center,
Children’s Psychiatric Hospital, Carrie Tingley Hospital, Cancer Center, and UNM
Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing).
11/1995 - 08/2007 Director, UNM Locum Tenens Program – in 2007 averaged >300 days/mo. of
academic primary care practice relief in rural and underserved NM sites.
09/1997 - 02/1999 Executive Director of Health Services – led development of a statewide, academic
healthcare delivery system, including HPDR (above), Locum Tenens, Specialty
Extension Services, Rural Outreach, and Provider Support Services.
09/1997 - 08/1999 TriWest Board of Directors – created and maintained the New Mexico health
network for over 60,000 CHAMPUS beneficiaries in the TriWest organization (at
the time in 16 states, 14 partners, >700,000 Tricare beneficiaries).
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09/1997 - 10/2000 Director, Provider Support Services – reported on 60,000 patients enrolled with
UNM's primary care faculty (85 fte) and residents (200) on utilization and quality;
developed, provided a managed care curriculum for residents & faculty.
09/1997 - 06/2001 Director, Office of Rural Outreach – coordinated and promoted Health Sciences
Center outreach in clinical services, education & research.
10/1998 - 08/2007 Founding Director, UNM Specialty Extension Services – in 2007 averaged >400
days/mo of medical, surgical, pediatric, and dental specialty services.
03/1999 - 10/2000 Director, UNM Physician Access Line – PALS provided >50,000 telephone
consultations per year to NM physicians, and arranged referrals and follow up.
03/1999 - 12/2000 Executive Director, UNM Physician Associates – UPA faculty practice plan had
500 faculty, 450 residents, $140 million billings/year.
01/2001 - 08/2007 Director, UNM Center for Community Partnerships - coordinated outreach, and
partnered to improve the health of NM’s culturally diverse populations.
07/2002 - 08/2007 Vice Chair of Service – UNM SOM, FCM Department.
07/2004 - 08/2007 Director, NM Area Health Education Center (AHEC).
09/2007 - 07/2008 Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow – health policy staff for U.S. Sen. Jeff
Bingaman, researched & drafted federal legislative provisions to improve the supply
and distribution of the health workforce included in Title V of the “Patient Protection
and Affordable Health Care Act” - Health Workforce Development, Assessment
(Sec. 5101-03), Public Health Sciences Track (Sec. 5315), Increasing Teaching
Capacity (Sec. 5508). (Approved Sabbatical).
08/2008 - 10/2012 Senior Fellow, RWJF UNM Center for Health Policy.
08/2011 - 03/2012 Director, New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform – appointed by Governor
Susana Martinez, Dr. Derksen wrote, submitted, and was funded by CMS to
establish NM’s state health insurance exchange / Marketplace. Intergovernmental
Agreement between UNM and State of New Mexico.
08/2012 - 09/2014 Chair, Public Health Policy and Management Section, UAHS MEZCOPH CEP.
11/2013 - 11/2014 Member, University of Arizona Health Network.
09/2014 - 06/2018 Chair (2014-15 Division Dir) Community, Environment & Policy Dept. (CEP).
HONORS AND AWARDS - PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (Current)
2012 - present Arizona Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors.
2013 - present Walter H. Pearce Endowed Chair & Director, University of Arizona Center for Rural Health.
2013 - present Arizona Rural Health Association Board of Directors.
2014 - present Member, AZ Hospital & Healthcare Assoc. (AzHHA) Small Rural Hosp. Constituency Group.
2014 - present Steering Committee, Arizona Health Improvement Plan, AZ Dept of Health Services (ADHS).
2015 - present National Advisory Board for the Telemedicine and Telehealth Service Provider Showcase.
2016 - present Arizona Medical Society (ArMA) Committee on Public Health.
2016 - present Advisory Committee, Assoc. of Am. Med. Colleges Health Workforce Research Conference.
2018 - present Legislative & Governmental Affairs Committee, Arizona Medical Society (ArMA)
2018 - present Immediate Past President, Arizona Academy of Family Physicians.
2018 - present Member, UAHS Strategic Planning Committee
2018 2018 Leonard M. Napolitano, PhD 2018 UNM COM Alumni Award
HONORS AND AWARDS - PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (Past)
1986 - 1987 Housestaff Association President.
1986 & 1987 Resident Award Speaker, NMC AAFP.
1992 Teacher of the Year, UNM Family Practice Residency Program.
1992 - 1993 Vice President, NMC AAFP.
1993 President’s Award, NMC AAFP.
1993 Special Recognition Award, UNM Primary Care Curriculum.
1994 NM Medical Student Research Day, Best Poster: Frey L, Schmidt J, Derksen D, Skipper B:
“Utilization of a Rural Emergency Department: Characterizations and Perceptions.”
1994 Leadership Albuquerque.
1997 AAFP Research Award: Campbell PA, Pai RK, Derksen DJ, Skipper B: “Emergency
Department Utilization by Family Practice Patients in an Academic Health Center.”
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1997 - 2001 NMAFP Vice President (1997-98), President-elect (1998-99), President (1999-00), Board Chair.
1999 National Association of Public Hospitals (NAPH) Senior Health Policy Fellows Program.
2000 NAPH XXIst Century Award UNM Care Plan.
2000 - 2001 Strategies for Communities Movement, Advisory Council, National Civic League.
2000 - 2004 Greater Albuquerque Medical Association Secretary of the GAMA Board of Trustees (2000-
02), President-elect (2002-03), President (2003-04).
2000 - 2005 NM Medical Society Liaison Group – Medicaid Managed Care Organizations, NM Dept. of
Health, NM Human Services Department, NMMS, UNM, private physicians.
2000 - 2006 American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Alternate Delegate, then Delegate.
2001 - 2002 Steering Committee, Robert Wood Johnson State Coverage Initiative.
2002 Health Professions Workforce - NM Department of Health Initiative.
2002 Senate Joint Memorial 52 - Task Force Regarding Health Care for Immigrants in New Mexico.
2002 - 2003 House Joint Memorial 61; HB 968: Streamlining Health Professions Licensing & Credentialing.
2002 - 2004 Chair NMAFP Executive Director Search Committee.
2002 - 2006 Steering Committee, New Mexicans Concerned About Tobacco (NM-CAT).
2002 - 2006 Steering Committee Clinical Prevention Initiative - NM Medical Society & NM Dept. of Health.
2003 Legendary Achievement Award - For Outstanding Leadership & Dedication to the UNM
Locum Tenens Program and Continuous Support of Rural Healthcare in New Mexico.
2004 - 2009 New Mexico Medical Society (NMMS) Council, Vice President (2006-07), President-elect
(2007-08), President (2008-09).
2005 Family Physician of the Year, New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians.
2005 Chair, Reference Committee, NMMS Annual Meeting.
2005 Committee on Public Health & Science, AAFP Congress of Delegates, San Francisco, Observer.
2005 - 2007 Albuquerque Top 100 Doctor, Albuquerque Magazine, Vol. 1, No.11, March 2005.
2007 - 2008 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJ) Health Policy Fellowship with Sen. Jeff Bingaman.
2008 - 2011 Member, Leadership Council, Steering Committee for NM RWJ “Aligning Forces for Quality.”
2008 - 2012 Senior Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Center for Health Policy at UNM.
2009 Institute of Medicine Planning Committee for “The U.S. Oral Health Workforce in the Coming
Decade.” Washington, D.C. Workshop.
2009 Rules Committee, Am Academy of Family Physicians Congress of Delegates. Boston, MA.
2010 Science & Technology Corporation UNM (STC.UNM) 7th Annual Creative Awards:
Recognized Copyright: UNM Locum Tenens Program Software.
2010 - 2013 American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Governmental Advocacy.
2011 State of New Mexico Heritage Preservation Award to the New Mexico Medical Society for the
book: Modern Medicine in New Mexico: the State Medical Society from 1949 – 2009. Initiated
the project during term as President of the NM Medical Society. Written by Michael Dupont.
2011 - 2013 American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Working Group on Rural Health.
2011 - 2014 American Hospital Association Governing Council Section for Small or Rural Hospitals.
2012 President’s Award New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians.
2013 - 2014 Chair, Commission on Governmental Advocacy, American Academy of Family Physicians.
2016 - 2018 President, President-elect, Board Member, Arizona Academy of Family Physicians (AzAFP).
2017 - 2018 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care Workforce, Arizona House of Representatives.
SERVICE / OUTREACH
Local/State Service/Outreach
2012 - present AZ Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors; 2016 President-Elect; 2017-18 President
2014 - present Steering Committee, AZ Department of Health Services, Arizona Health Improvement Plan.
2014 - present Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association Small Rural Hospitals Constituency Group.
2014 - present Arizona Rural Health Association Board of Directors.
2017 - present Ad Hoc Health Workforce Committee, Arizona Legislature
2017 - present Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) Public Health Committee
CEP Departmental / MEZCOPH College / UAHS Health Sciences Committees
2018 - present Member, UAHS Strategic Planning Committee
2012 - 2018 UA MEZCOPH Dean’s Executive Council.
2012 - 2014 UA MEZCOPH Education Committee.
2012 - 2014 UA MEZCOPH Chair, Faculty Assembly.
2012 - 2014 UA Interprofessional Education and Practice Leadership Team.
2012 - 2013 Appointed by UA President Ann Weaver Hart as a UA representative on an advisory group to
the Governor’s Office on Affordable Care Act implementation in Arizona.
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2013 - 2014 UA MEZCOPH Promotion and Tenure Committee.
2013 - 2016 Arizona Health Sciences Center Population Health Advisory Council.
2014 - 2017 Research Advisory Committee, MEZCOPH.
2014 - 2018 Dean’s Committee, MEZCOPH.
2015 Chair, College-Wide Advisory Transition Team MEZCOPH – from divisions to departments.
2015 Member, Search Committee – Director, Center for Reducing Border Health Disparities.
2015 - 2016 Member, UAHS College of Medicine – Tucson, Dean Search Committee.
2017 - 2018 UAHS Senior Vice President Search Committee.
2018 University of Arizona Health Initiative Design Team for the Strategic Plan.
2018 UAHS Strategic Plan Advisory Committee.
2018 UA College of Medicine – Tucson Dean Search Committee.
National / International Service/Outreach
2000 - 2001 RWJ Communities in Charge Steering Committee.
2001 - 2002 RWJ State Coverage Initiative Steering Committee.
2001 - 2010 NM Health Policy Commission - Physician Survey Task Force.
2002 - 2003 NM Department of Health - Community Health Indicators Working Group.
2002 - 2003 NM HPC - Streamlining Credentialing for NM's Health Professionals.
2002 - 2004 NM Department of Health - Immunization Committee.
2002 - 2007 New Mexicans Concerned About Tobacco Steering Committee.
2003 - 2005 Chair, NMMS Ad Hoc Committee on Physician Recruitment & Retention.
2004 - 2005 Chair, NM Medical Society Ad Hoc Committee on Uninsured Patients.
2006 Statewide Comprehensive Health Plan Advisory Committee, NM Department of Health.
2006 Leadership Task Force, American Academy of Family Physicians.
2007 NM Medical Society: NMMS Council, Liaison Committee to Managed Care, State Health Plan.
2008 - 2009 Planning Committee – Institute of Medicine Oral Health Workforce Conference.
2008 - 2009 NM Medical Society: Chair, Health Reform Committee.
2008 - 2011 Member, Leadership Council RWJ Aligning Forces for Quality, NM Medical Review Assoc.
2009 - 2010 Patient Centered Medical Home Committee, NM Medical Society.
2010 - 2012 Lovelace Clinic Foundation Board of Directors, and Health Services Research Division.
2011 - 2012 Chair, Interagency Leadership Committee – NM Office of Health Care Reform.
2013 - 2014 Chair, American Academy of Family Physicians, Commission for Governmental Advocacy.
2013 - 2016 Presbyterian Health System Quality Board.
2013 - 2017 Experts Roundtable, Workforce Policy Academy on Graduate Medical Education (GME),
Health Workforce, Rural Health: National Governors Association, Center for Best Practices.
2016 - 2018 Advisory Committee Assoc. of Am. Med. Colleges Health Workforce Research Conference.
MEMBERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS & PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Arizona Academy of Family Physicians (AzAFP is the state chapter of the AAFP)
American Medical Association (AMA)
Arizona Medical Association (ArMA is the state chapter of the AMA)
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA is the state chapter of the APHA)
National Association of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH)
National Rural Health Association (NRHA)
Arizona Rural Health Association (AzRHA is the state chapter of the NRHA)
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
07/90 - 08/07 Grant Reviewer, American Academy of Family Practice.
07/92 - 08/11 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Family Practice.
07/93 - 07/98 Continuing Medical Education Committee Chair, NM AAFP.
09/93 - 08/11 Manuscript Reviewer, Health Affairs, Narrative Matters.
07/95 - 08/11 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of the American Board of Family Practice.
04/04 - 07/10 Abstract Reviewer: The Network: Toward Unity for Health.
07/04 - 08/11 Manuscript Reviewer: American Journal of Public Health.
PUBLICATIONS / CREATIVE ACTIVITY - Scholarly Reports
1. Tabor JA, Jennings N, Kohler L, Degnan W, Eng H, Campos-Outcalt D, Derksen D. The University of
Arizona Center for Rural Health: AzCRH 2015 Safety Net Health Care in Arizona Report. February 2016.
http://crh.arizona.edu
2. Tabor JA, Jennings N, Kohler L, Degnan W, Eng H, Campos-Outcalt D, Derksen D. The University of
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Arizona Center for Rural Health: AzCRH 2015 Supply and Demand Study of Arizona Health Practitioners and
Professionals. February 2016. http://crh.arizona.edu
3. Eng H, Jennings N, Tabor J, Montgomery T, Derksen D. The University of Arizona Center for Rural Health:
AzCRH 2015 Arizona Pharmacist Supply and Demand Study Report. February 2016. http://crh.arizona.edu
4. Koch B, Derksen D: Creating an Arizona Health Workforce Data System. Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care
Workforce. Report drafted for the Ad Hoc Health Care Workforce Committee. December 2017.
Scholarly Books
Rubin RH, Voss C, Derksen DJ, Gately A, Quenzer RW, (eds): Medicine: A Primary Care Approach.
Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 1996, 493 pages.
Chapters in Scholarly Books
1. Derksen DJ, Smith AY: Benign Conditions of the External Genitalia. Primary Care Clinics of North America
1989; 16(4):981-95. PMID: 2692049.
2a. Derksen DJ, Mayhew H. Clinical Case Studies: Vomiting and Low Back Pain. In Rakel (ed.): Essentials of
Family Practice. Philadelphia, PA, W.B. Saunders Company, 1993, pp. 395-398.
2b. Derksen DJ. Clinical Case Studies: Vomiting and Low Back Pain. In Rakel (ed.): Essentials of Family
Practice. Philadelphia, PA, W.B. Saunders Company, 1998, pp. 504-508. 7.
3. Derksen DJ, McHarney Brown C, Mayhew H: What ST-Segment Elevations Can Tell You. Modern Medicine
1993; 61:54-62.
4. Derksen DJ, McHarney Brown C, Mayhew H: Implications of the Prolonged QRS Interval. Modern Medicine
1993; 61:64-8.
5. Derksen DJ, McHarney Brown C, Mayhew H: Finding the Cause of High-Amplitude R/S Waves. Modern
Medicine 1993; 61:73-81.
6. Martinez M, Derksen DJ, Kapsner P: Making Sense of Hypothyroidism. Postgraduate Medicine 1993;
May;93(6):135-8, 141-5. PMID: 8483819.
7a. Derksen DJ: Incision and Drainage of an Abscess, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds): Office Procedures for
Primary Care Physicians. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1994, 50-53.
7b. Derksen DJ: Incision and Drainage of an Abscess, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds) Second Edition:
Procedures for Primary Care. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 2003, 21-25.
7c. Derksen, DJ: Incision and Drainage of an Abscess, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds) Third Edition:
Procedures for Primary Care. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby, 2011, 147-150.
8a. Derksen DJ: Anaphylaxis, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds): Office Procedures for Primary Care Physicians.
St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1994, 1076-1079.
8b. Derksen DJ: Anaphylaxis, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds) Second Edition: Procedures for Primary Care.
St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 2003, 1561-1563.
8c. Derksen DJ: Anaphylaxis, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds) Second Edition: Procedures for Primary Care.
Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby, 2011, 1507-1509.
9a. Derksen DJ, Pfenninger JL: Local Anesthesia, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds): Office Procedures for
Primary Care Physicians. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1994, 135-140.
9b. Derksen DJ, Pfenninger JL: Local Anesthesia, in Pfenninger JL, Fowler GC (eds): Procedures for Primary
Care. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 2003, 145-149.
10. Derksen DJ, Strasburger VC: Children and the Influence of the Media, in Kimmel SR (ed): Primary Care
Clinics of North America. 1994 Dec;21(4):747-58. Well Child Care, December 1994. PMID: 7855161.
11. Derksen DJ: Diarrhea, in Rubin RH, Voss C, Derksen DJ, Gately A, Quenzer RW (eds): Medicine: A Primary
Care Approach. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 1996, 172-175.
12. Derksen DJ, Strasburger VC: Media and Television Violence: Effects of Violence, Aggression, and Antisocial
Behaviors in Children, in Hoffman AM (ed): Schools, Violence and Society. Westport, CT: Praeger
Publishers, 1996, 61-77.
13. Derksen DJ, Sava S, Kaufman: Impacts on Medicaid and the Uninsured, in Bennahum DA (ed): Managed
Care: Financial, Legal and Ethical Issues. Cleveland, OH, The Pilgrim Press, 1999, 85-95.
14a. Derksen D: Despierta. In Mullan F, Ficklen E, Rubin K (editors): The Power of the Personal Essay in Health
Policy: Narrative Matters, A Health Affairs Reader. Baltimore, MD, The Johns Hopkins University Press.
2006, 66-70.
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14b. Derksen D: Despierta. Health Affairs Podcasts on iTunes U. Available at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-
u/patients-stories-narrative/id394734130.
15a. Derksen D: Dolores. In Mullan F, Ficklen E, Rubin K (editors): The Power of the Personal Essay in Health
Policy: Narrative Matters, A Health Affairs Reader. Baltimore, MD, The Johns Hopkins University Press.
2006, 154-160.
15b. Derksen D: Dolores. Health Affairs Podcasts on iTunes U. Available at:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewiTunesUInstitution?id=382118754.
16. Derksen D: Nausea and Vomiting. In Bope, Kellerman, Rakel (eds): Conn’s Current Therapy. Philadelphia,
PA: Elsevier Saunders, 2011, 9-12.
Refereed Journal Articles
1. Pacheco M, Adelsheim S, Davis L, Mancha V, Aime L, Nelson P, Derksen D, Kaufman A: Innovation, peer
teaching, and multidisciplinary collaboration: outreach from a school-based clinic. Journal of School Health,
1991; 61(8):367-69. PMID: 1787703.
2. Derksen DJ: Children with Condylomata Acuminata. Journal of Family Practice 1992; 34:419-23. PMID:
1313489.
3. Frey L, Schmidt J, Derksen DJ, Skipper B: A Rural Emergency Department. The Western Journal of
Medicine, 1994; 160(1):38-42. PMID: 1022252.
4. Kaufman A, Galbraith P, Alfero C, Urbina C, Derksen D, Wiese W, Contreras R, Kalishman N: Fostering the
Health of Communities: A Unifying Mission for the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center.
Academic Medicine 1996; 71:432-440. PMID: 9114858.
5. Derksen DJ, Hickey M, Jagunich P, Chavez D, Diedrich R, Kaufman A: Locum Tenens: New Mexico's
Academic Model for Providing Rural Physician Practice Relief. Academic Medicine 1996; 71: 707-708.
6. Urbina C, Kaufman A, Derksen D: The Managed Health Care Scenario: Challenges for Future Medical
Training. Education for Health 1997;10:25-33.
7. Campbell PA, Pai RK, Derksen DJ, Skipper B: Emergency Department Use by Family Practice Patients in an
Academic Health Center. Family Medicine 1998;30(4):272-275. PMID: 9568496.
8. Larsen LC, Derksen DJ, Garland JL, Chavez D, Lynch DC, Diedrich R, Proctor DD, Sava S: Academic
Models for Practice Relief, Recruitment, and Retention at the University of New Mexico Medical Center and
East Carolina University School of Medicine. Academic Medicine 1999;74:S136-140. PMID: 9934324.
9. Kaufman A, Derksen D, McKernan S, Galbraith P, Sava S, Will J, Fingado E: Managed Care for Uninsured
Patients at an Academic Health Center: A Case Study. Academic Medicine, 2000; 75:323-330. (Lead Article)
10. Derksen D. “Despierta.” Health Affairs (Nov/Dec 2000): 250-254. PMID: 11192411.
11. Stephen Beetstra, DDS, Daniel Derksen, MD, Marguerite Ro, DrPH, Wayne Powell, MA, Donald E. Fry,
MD, Arthur Kaufman, MD: A "Health Commons" Approach to Comprehensive Oral Health for Low-Income
Populations in a Rural State. American Journal of Public Health 2002; 92(1):12-13. PMCID: PMC2518585.
12. Derksen D. “Dolores.” Health Affairs (Sept/Oct 2002): 218-223. Manuscript distributed to residency directors
in the U.S., related to resident work hours regulations instituted by the ACGME. PMID: 12224886.
13. Derksen, D. “Moonlighting Residents." Health Affairs (Jan/Feb 2003): 284-285.
14. Formicola AJ, Ro M, Marshall S, Derksen D, Powell W, Hartsock L, Treadwell HM: Strengthening the Oral
Health Safety Net: Delivery Models that Improve Access to Oral Health Care for Uninsured and Underserved
Populations. American Journal of Public Health 2004; 94(5):702-04. PMCID: PMC1448320.
15. Pacheco M, Weiss D, Vaillant K, Bachofer S, Garrett B, Dodson WH, Urbina C, Umland B, Derksen D,
Heffron W, and Kaufman A: The impact on rural New Mexico of a Family Medicine residency. Academic
Medicine, Vol. 80, No. 8/ Aug 2005 739-744. PMID: 16043528.
16. Powell W, Hollis C, de la Rosa M, Helitzer D, Derksen D: New Mexico Community Voices: Policy Reform to
Reduce Oral Health Disparities. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. Vol. 17, No. 1, Feb
2006, Supplement, 95-110. PMID: 16520517.
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17. Kaufman A, Derksen D, Alfero C, DeFelice R, Sava S, Tomedi A, Baptiste N, Jaeger L, Powell W: The
“Health Commons” and Care of New Mexico’s Uninsured. Annals of Family Medicine. Vol. 4, Supplement 1,
September/October 2006, S22-S27. PMID: 17003158.
18. Vorhees KI, Prado-Gutierrez A, Epperly T, Derksen D: A Proposal for Reform of the Structure and Financing
of Primary Care Graduate Medical Education. Family Medicine. Vol. 45, No. 3, March 2013, 164-170. PMID:
23463428.
19. Derksen DJ: The Affordable Care Act: Unprecedented Opportunities for Family Physicians and Public
Health. Annals of Family Medicine. Vol. 11, No. 5, September/October 2013, 400-402. PMID: 24019269 doi:10.1370/afm.1569.
20. Derksen DJ: Teaching Health Centers: A Proven Solution for Primary Care Workforce Needs. Academic
Medicine. Vol. 89, No. 1, January 2014, 7. PMID: 24370908. doi:1097/ACM.0064.
Other Publications/Creative Activity
1. Derksen DJ, Padilla A: Medicaid expansion will help seriously mentally ill. AZ Republic. Opinions. 3/28/13.
http://www.azcentral.com/opinions/articles/20130328medicaid-expansion-will-help-seriously-mentally-ill.html
2. Derksen DJ: Preventive Services for Adults: Are Your Patients Taking Advantage of These Benefits?
Medscape Education Family Medicine. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, US Department of Health
and Human Services. 10/26/12. At: http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/772859.
3. Derksen D: “Health of Poor Americans Rests in Hands of Justices.” Albuquerque Journal Editorial. 6/11/12
4. Feldman D, Derksen D: “Health Reform Targets N.M. Workforce.” Albuquerque Journal Editorial. 5/3/10
5. Derksen DJ: “Bitter Bromide or Big Bleeping Deal? Federal Health Reform Legislation” New Mexico
Academy of Family Physicians. The Roadrunner, Vol. 28, No.2. Spring 2010.
6. Derksen DJ, Whelan EM: Closing the Health Care Workforce Gap: Reforming Federal Health Care
Workforce Policies to Meet the Needs of the 21st Century. Center for American Progress. December 2009.
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2010/01/pdf/health_care_workforce.pdf
7. Derksen DJ: “NM’s Federal Delegation Braves Town Halls.” New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians.
The Roadrunner, Vol. 27, No.3. Autumn 2009.
8. Derksen, DJ: “NM Legislature Closing Day Outcome.” New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians. The
Roadrunner, Vol. 27, No.1. Spring 2009.
9. Ferguson CA, Derksen DJ: “Policy Strategies to Reduce Tobacco Use in New Mexico.” Chapter for New
Mexico Clinical Prevention Initiative: Lung Cancer Booklet for New Mexico Physicians. April 2006.
10. Derksen DJ: “Recruitment & Retention of Physicians in New Mexico.” Greater Albuquerque Medical
Association (GAMA) Reports. Albuquerque, NM. July 2005, p 1.
11. Derksen DJ: “Ascertaining the Health of the Albuquerque Area Health Ecosystems.” Greater Albuquerque
Medical Association (GAMA) Reports. Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 12, November 2003, p 1.
12. Derksen DJ: “Health Services - Value, Affordability, Distribution and Willingness to Pay.” GAMA Reports.
Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 11. October 2003. p 1.
13. Derksen DJ: “Managed Care Organization (MCO) and Payer Report Card.” GAMA Reports. Albuquerque,
NM. Volume XXIV, No. 10. September 2003. p 1.
14. Derksen DJ: “Innovation Diffusion.” GAMA Reports. Albuquerque, NM. Vol. XXIV No. 9. Aug 2003.p 1.
15. Derksen DJ: “Community Cold Fusion Lessons from Lordsburg.” GAMA Reports. Vol. XXIV No.8. Jul 2003.
16. Derksen DJ: “Health Services - Value, Affordability, Distribution and Willingness to Pay.” GAMA Reports.
Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 11. October 2003. p 1.
17. Derksen DJ: “A Soliloquy on Monopolies and Monopsonies.” GAMA Reports. Albuquerque, NM. Volume
XXIV, No. 7. June 2003. p 1.
18. Derksen DJ: “Promising and Alarming Signs in Healthcare - Medicaid Deficit, Physician Recruitment &
Retention, Professional Liability, Health Insurance Premiums, Personal Income Tax.” GAMA Reports.
Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 5. April 2003. p 1.
19. Derksen DJ: “Top 10 Reasons to Support a Cigarette Tax.” GAMA Reports.Vol. XXIV,No. 4.March 2003.p 1.
20. Derksen DJ: “Improving Health in New Mexico - GAMA Annual Meeting, Albuquerque Smoking Ban,
Standardize and Streamline Licensing & Credentialing of Health Professionals, Immunization Rates, Health
Professions Workforce Data.” GAMA Reports. Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 3. February 2003.p1.
21. Derksen DJ: “Albuquerque Clean Indoor Air - Albuquerque City Council.” GAMA Reports Editorial.
Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 2. January 2003. p 2.
22. Derksen DJ: “The New Mexico Physician Workforce - Data, Analysis and Projections.” GAMA Reports
Editorial. Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIV, No. 1. December 2002. p 2-3.
23. Derksen DJ: “Habits of Successful Leaders and Learning Organizations - Learning to Drive.” GAMA Reports
Editorial. Albuquerque, NM. Volume XXIII, No. 5. October 2002. p 2.
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WORK IN PROGRESS - MEDIA – Print, Radio, Television, Social at UA
1. June 1, 2012 Becky Vlamis, Host: “Health exchanges: A ‘one-stop-shop to find health insurance. But
do any states have them?” WBEZ 91.5 Radio. Chicago, IL. At:
www.wbez.org/blogs/bez/2012-06/health-exchanges-one-stop-shop-uninsured-and-
unemployed-find-health-insurance.
2. July 4, 2012 Justin Howarth: “A Political Exchange: For clues on New Mexico’s health care future,
some look to Utah.” Santa Fe Reporter. www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-6815-a-
political-exchange.html
3. Aug 8, 2012 Keith Whelpley, Host: “Health Reform and the Affordable Care Act.” KSNM Radio. Las
Cruces, NM.
4. Oct 26, 2012 Dennis Domrzalski: “Lovelace-ABQHP Split could be national bellweather.” NM
BusinessWeekly.At:http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/printedition/2012/10/26/lov
elace-abqhp-split-could-be-national.html?page=all.
5. Nov 16, 2012 Dennis Lambert, Host: “Healthcare Exchanges Explained.” KJZZ National Public Radio.
Phoenix, AZ. At: http:/www.kjzz.org/content/1211/healthcare-exchanges-explained.
6. Nov 29, 2012 Dennis Lambert, Host: “Health Care Expert Examines Brewer’s Decision on health care
exchange.” KJZZ National Public Radio. Host: Dennis Lambert. Phoenix, AZ. At:
http://www.kjzz.org/content/1211/gov-brewer-forgos-state-healthcare-exchange.
7. Dec 18, 2012 Karen Pallarito: “Many States Say ‘No’ to Health Insurance Exchanges.” HealthDay.
U.S. News & World Report. At: http://health.usnews.com/health-
news/news/articles/2012/12/18/many-states-say-no-to-health-insurance-exchanges.
8. Jan 9, 2013 Trip Jennings, Executive Director: “NM confronts health-care puzzle as deadline nears.”
New Mexico Independent: New Mexico In Depth. At:
www.nmindepth.com/2013/01/09/nm-confronts-health-care-puzzle-as-deadline-nears/.
9. Jan 15, 2013 Karen Pallarito: “ U.S. Gives States More Time to Set Up Health Insurance Exchanges.”
HealthDay.http://www.baycare.org/body.cfm?xyzpdqabc=0&id=976&action=detail&ref=46973
10. Jan 20, 2013 Bob Christie: “Arizona to tax hospitals to pay for Medicaid.” Associated Press.
Published: USA Today, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Boston Herald, ABC News,
and others. Available at: www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/01/20/arizona-tax-
hospitals-for-medicaid/1849395/.
11. Jan 21, 2013 Melissa Francis, Host: “Arizona Governor proposes tax to pay for health care law.
Money with Melissa Francis, FOX Business News Television. 4min:22sec. At:
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/2109821177001/?#sp=show-clips .
12. Jan 28, 2013 Rebecca Taylor, Host: “Immigration check at Arizona hospitals being proposed.” KVOA
News 4 Television. Tucson, AZ. At: http://www.kvoa.com/news/immigration-check-at-
arizona-hositals-being-proposed/#_.
13. Feb 5, 2013 Jennifer Haberkorn and Jason Millman: “Some GOP governors accepting parts of ACA.”
Washington D.C. At: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/some-gop-governors-are-
facing-realities-of-aca-87232.html.
14. Feb 6, 2013 Carmen Russell-Sluchansky, Host for Due Diligence. “GOP Governors Opt for
Medicaid Expansion Despite Opposition. Voice of Russia Radio. VOR: 160 countries,
109 million listeners (16 min, 32 sec). At: capitolaffairsreport.com. Written:
http://news.capitolcorrespondent.com/2013/02/gop-governors-opt-for-medicaid-
expansion-despite-opposition/
15. Feb 21, 2013 David Nather and Jason Millman: “Governors on ACA: Ideologues vs. pragmatists.”
POLITICO Pro. At: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/governors-on-aca-
ideologues-vs-pragmatists-87879.html.
16. Feb 26, 2013 Colleen Heild: “N.M. insurance exchange stalls.” Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque,
NM. Section: A-1. At: http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2013/02/26/news/nm-
insurance-exchange-stalls.html.
17. Mar 4, 2013 Jeremy Duda: “Mayo, Scottsdale hospitals concerned about impact of Medicaid
expansion.” Arizona Capitol Times. Phoenix, AZ. At:
http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2013/03/04/mayo-scottsdale-hospitals-concerned-about-
impact-of-medicaid-expansion/
18. Mar 10, 2013 Lois Bowers, Editor: “Medical Home Pivotal to Addressing Healthcare Reform,
Workforce Issues.” Medical Economics. At:
medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com/medical-economics/news/user-defined-
tags/pcmh/medical-home-pivotal-addressing-healthcare-reform-work.
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19. Mar 15, 2013 Jeremy Duda: “Doing the Medicaid math.” Arizona Capitol Times. Phoenix, AZ. At:
http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2013/03/15/az-gov-jan-brewers-medicaid-ahcccs-plan-
by-the-numbers/
20. Mar 28, 2013 Alyssa Padilla, Daniel Derksen: “Expanding Medicaid would help mentally ill. Arizona
Republic. At: http://www.azcentral.com/opinions/articles/20130328medicaid-expansion-will-help-
seriously-mentally-ill.html. 21. April 9, 2013 Mary K. Reinhart: “Human side of Arizona debate over Medicaid: Who in Arizona
would be helped.” The Arizona Republic. At:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/20130409arizona-medicaid-debate-
human-side.html
22. April 16, 2013 Bob Christie, Associated Press: “More addicts to receive treatment under health law.”
Arizona Daily Star, KTAR. At: http://www.ktar.com/22/1627721/Ariz-addicts-to-
receive-help-under-health-law
23. May 14, 2013 Winthrop Quigley: “Health exchange faces challenges.” Albuquerque Journal.
www.abqjournal.com/198766/news/health-exchange-faces-challenges.html
24. June 13, 2013 JD Wallace, Fox 11 KMSB (9pm), KOLD 13 (10pm): Medicaid expansion means
hundreds of thousands will be insured in Arizona. At:
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/22589478/medicaid-expansion-means-hundreds-
of-thousands-will-be-insured-in-arizona
25. June 28, 2013 “Medicaid Expansion: Will Medicaid Expansion Improve Health Outcomes?” ACA
Special Coverage. MedPage Today. Video:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Washington-Watch/Reform/40147.
26. June 30, 2013 “Derksen Assumes New Duties in Public Health.” Arizona Daily Star. Moving Up. At:
http://azstarnet.com/business/local/moving-up/article_8b9304c6-c6b6-52c2-a884-
398b7b6080d7.html.
27. August 1, 2013 Karla Escamilla, Unavision KUVE-TV Channel 52 Tucson (5 and 7pm). “Acta del
Cuidado de Salud de Bajo Precio en Arizona.”
28. August 4, 2013 Stephanie Innes. “Tucson Woman’s Ordeal – with No Insurance – Shared by Many
Others. Arizona Daily Star. At: http://azstarnet.com/news/science/health-med-
fit/tucson-woman-s-health-ordeal-with-no-insurance-shared-by/article_80d882ad-cd67-
5d18-a164-29edebe53dac.html.
29. August 5, 2013 Pilar Arias. “Annual UA health conference this month.” Tucson News Now. At:
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/23051129/annual-ua-health-conference-this-
month
30. August 6, 2013 “UA Hosts Rural Health Conference Aug. 20-21.” AZ Business Magazine. At:
http://aznow.biz/health-care/ua-hosts-rural-health-conference-aug-2021
31. August 8, 2013 “UA’s Rural Health Conference Marks 40th Anniversary.” UA News. At:
http://uanews.org/story/ua-s-rural-health-conference-marks-40th-anniversary
32. August 9, 2013 “Fortieth Annual Rural Health Conference.” ASPH Friday Letter. At:
http://fridayletter.aspph.org/article_view.cfm?fl_index=2&fle_index=63
33. August 12, 2013 Luis Carrión, Arizona Public Media NPR. “Affordable Care Act May Cover Half of
AZ’s Uninsured by 2015.” At: https://www.azpm.org/p/top-news/2013/8/12/26094-
affordable-care-act-may-cover-half-of-azs-uninsured-by-2015/
34. August 19, 2013 Host: Ted Simons. “Affordable Care Act.” Arizona Horizon, KAET-TV (PBS Phoenix).
http://www.azpbs.org/arizonahorizon/detailvid.php?id=14538 .
35. August 20, 2013 Bryan Navarro. “Arizona conference to focus on public health policy.” Tucson News
Now. KOLD/KMSB. http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/23181807/rural-
conference-to-focus-on-the-future-of-arizona-healthcare
36. August 20, 2013 Nick Blumberg. “Annual Health Conference Educates Arizonans in Rural Areas.” KJZZ
(NPR Phoenix). http://www.kjzz.org/content/1308/annual-health-conference-educates-
arizonans-rural-areas
37. August 24, 2013 Andis Robeznieks: 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare: Votes of approval,
disapproval: Officials on list represent the full political spectrum. Modern Healthcare.
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20130824/MAGAZINE/308249990
38. August 27, 2013 David Pittman: ACOs Can Save Medicare $$$, Study Finds. Medpage Today. Discussant
Video Interview of Dan Derksen related to McWilliam et al, JAMA 2013;310(8):829-
836. At: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Washington-Watch/Reform/41213
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39. Sept 2, 2013 Chad Garland: Census: Almost 1 in 5 Arizonans lacked health insurance in 2011. Tucson
Sentinel.http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/090213_az_lacks_health_ins/census
-almost-1-5-arizonans-lacked-health-insurance-2011/
40. Sept 3, 2013 Jane Erikson: Expert Predicts Affordable Care Act Will Cover More Than Half of
Arizona’s Uninsured. UA@Work. http://uaatwork.arizona.edu/story/expert-predicts-
affordable-care-act-will-cover-more-half-uninsured-arizonans
41. Sept 6, 2013 Stuart Thomas, Host: World Harmony: Can It Happen? “Understanding the Affordable
Care Act. Live Taped, Access Tucson public television. http://crh.arizona.edu/news/831
42. Sept 13, 2013 Eduardo Bernal: “Reforma de salud beneficia a mujeres.” La Voz Arizona. http://www.lavozarizona.com/lavoz/noticias/articles/2013/09/13/20130913VOZ091313salud.html
43. Sept 19, 2013 Emily Bregel: “Poverty worsens in city limits, but unemployment improves.” Arizona
Daily Star. http://azstarnet.com/mobi/latest/article_282bb2a5-d84f-5348-b3a1-7371c0adfa47.html
44. Sept 20, 2013 “Arizona Professor Outlines Three Opportunities for Family Physicians under the ACA.”
Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health, ASPPH Connect > Member
Research and Reports: http://www.aspph.org/arizona-professor-outlines-three-
opportunities-for-family-physicians-under-the-aca/
45. Sept 24, 2013 Bob Christie AP: “Feds release premiums for Arizona health plans.” Arizona Daily Star
and other print media outlets. http://azstarnet.com/ap/business/feds-release-premiums-
for-arizona-health-plans/article_82120e60-29ba-551c-ac91-c9591d7a1682.html
46. Sept 25, 2013 Chad Garland Cronkite News Service: “Report: Obamacare premiums in Arizona among
lowest in nation.” Tucson Sentinel, Arizona Capitol Times.
http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2013/09/report-obamacare-premiums-in-arizona-could-be-
among-lowest-in-nation/
47. Sep 26, 2013 Jay Crandall: Affordable Care Act: Making insurance more affordable. KTVK Channel
3 Video Clip: http://www.azfamily.com/news/health/health-reform/Making-insurance-
more-affordable--225099972.html
48. Sept 27, 2013 Heather Drost: “Controversy Over Generation Opportunity’s ‘Creepy Uncle Sam’ Ads
Distracts from Inaccuracies.” American Health Line.
http://www.americanhealthline.com/Blog/2013/09/27/Controversy-over-generation-
opportunitys-creepy-uncle-sam-ads-distracts-from-inaccuracies
49. Sept 27, 2013 Emily Bregel: “Employee with bare-bones plan wonders if she can do better under
ACA.” Arizona Daily Star. http://azstarnet.com/news/science/health-med-fit/employee-
with-bare-bones-plan-wonders-if-she-can-do/article_0df9e8f1-41ff-5e9a-8e67-
962be3e04954.html
50. Sept 29, 2013 Bob Christie AP: “Arizonans without insurance can sign up Tuesday.” Business Week
and other media outlets. http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2013-09-29/arizonans-
without-insurance-can-sign-up-tuesday
51. Sept 29, 2013 Stephanie Innes: “Uninsured can shop for health plans starting Tuesday. Arizona Daily
Star. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/uninsured-can-shop-for-health-plans-starting-
tuesday/article_cc11700d-f14d-53ff-8ee9-f7d0c55f582f.html
52. Sept 29, 2013 Associated Press. KNXV-TV (ABC) Phoenix. “Arizonans to start enrolling, shopping
health care marketplace on Tuesday. http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/obamacare-
enrollment-arizonans-to-start-enrolling-shopping-health-care-marketplace-on-
tuesday#ixzz2gOLBoCNx
53. Sept 29, 2013 Steve Stout: “Feds release premiums for Arizona health plans.” KPHO CBS 5 AZ.
http://www.kpho.com/story/23528136/feds-release-premiums-for-arizona-health-plans
54. Sept 30, 2013 Barbara Grijalva: “ACA’s impact on the uninsured. KOLD | KMSB At:
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/23572405/acas-impact-on-the-uninsured
55. Sept 30, 2013 Associated Press: “Obamacare insurance markets open Tuesday.” Kingman Daily Miner.
http://kdminer.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=58166
56. Oct 1, 2013 Ryan Haarer: “Understanding the health care marketplace.” KVOA News 4 Video Clip.
http://www.kvoa.com/news/understanding-the-health-care-marketplace/
57. Oct 1, 2013 Nathan O’Neal: “Affordable Health Care: Understanding the health care marketplace.”
News 4 KVOA-TV (NBC). http://www.kvoa.com/news/understanding-the-health-care-
marketplace/
58. Oct 1, 2013 “ACA Enrollment – Physicians Weigh In.” Medpage Today.
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Washington-Watch/Reform/42004
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59. Oct 5, 2013 Mary K. Reinhart: “Health-care law’s foes fight on.” The Republic | azcentral.com.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/20130926obamacare-foes-fight-on.html
60. Oct 11, 2013 Joseph Treviño y Stephanie Innes: “Reforma de salud, con muchos retos.” La Estrella de
Tucson. http://azstarnet.com/laestrella/ciudad/reforma-de-salud-con-muchos-
retos/article_4f48ff27-f44e-5df6-a713-09dfcf24e2da.html
61. Oct 25, 2013 Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health, ASPPH Connect > Faculty & Staff
Honors: “Arizona Professor Named Chair of AAFP Commission on Governmental
Advocacy.” http://www.aspph.org/arizona-professor-named-chair-of-aafp-commission-
on-governmental-advocacy/
62. Oct 31, 2013 “Community forum on tap to help register for Affordable Care Act.” Eastern Arizona
Courier. < http://www.eacourier.com/news/community-forum-on-tap-to-help-register-
for-affordable-care/article_9ba04e36-40e2-11e3-b178-0019bb2963f4.html >
63. Nov 10, 2013 Ken Alltucker: “Rush is on to get health care now, with high-deductible plans looming in
2014.” The Republic | Arizona Central.
64. Nov 10, 2013 Ken Alltucker: “Rush is on to get health care now, with high-deductible plans looming in
2014.” USA Today.
65. Nov 24, 2013 Stephanie Innes: “Number of uninsured AZ kids not declining.” AZ Daily Star. At:
http://azstarnet.com/news/science/health-med-fit/number-of-uninsured-az-kids-not-
declining/article_d30a50c7-9997-577c-85df-164e8df13b2f.html
66. Dec 11, 2013 Bob Christie, AP: “Arizona sees rise in health marketplace enrollees.” Associated Press,
multiple news outlets: Arizona Daily Star. http://azstarnet.com/news/state-and-
regional/arizona-sees-rise-in-health-marketplace-enrollees/article_495d1616-9fea-59de-
9c3d-73884990fcd5.html 67. Jan 5, 2014 Ken Alltucker: “Affordable Care Act is starting to work in Arizona.” The Republic |
azcentral.com . http://www.azcentral.com/business/consumer/articles/20140105aca-
arizona-healthcare-act-starting-work.html
68. Jan 10, 2014 Lorraine Rivera: “Obamacare, Its Effects in State Rural Areas.” Arizona Public Media,
NPR: Arizona Week Television Program. https://www.azpm.org/s/17031-az-week-
obamacare-its-effects-in-states-rural-areas/. Aired on 1/10/14 8:30 PM PBS 6 in Tucson,
and KAET World 8 in Phoenix at 7:30 PM.
69. Jan 10, 2014 Maria Inés Taracena: “AZ Week: Obamacare, Its Effect in State’s Rural Areas.” Arizona
Public Media Top Headlines, PBS, NPR. https://news.azpm.org/p/news-
spots/2014/1/10/29514-az-week-obamacare-its-effects-in-states-rural-areas/
70. Jan 17, 2014 Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health, ASPPH Friday Letter: “Arizona
Professor Discusses Expanding Medical Education through Teaching Health Centers.
http://fridayletter.aspph.org/article_view.cfm?fl_index=25&fle_index=1229.
71. Jan 18, 2014 Joseph Treviño: “Faltan latinos en reforma de salud.” La Estrella de Tucsón.
http://azstarnet.com/laestrella/ciudad/faltan-latinos-en-reforma-de-
salud/article_52d3ed17-7e4f-5621-ba10-4405426c411c.html.
72. Jan 30, 2014 Andrea Kelly: “Thousands of AZ Kids Could Lose Health Coverage Saturday.” Arizona
Public Media AZPM Radio, 3min49sec.Listen at: https://news.azpm.org/p/local-
news/2014/1/30/29919-thousands-of-az-kids-could-lose-health-coverage-saturday/.
73. Jan 31, 2014 Bud Foster: “15,000 Arizona kids lose health care.” KOLD-TV (CBS) |Tucson News
Now. Video: http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/24605211/15000-arizona-kids-lose-
health-care.
74. Mar 3, 2014 Joseph Treviño: “State tries to increase Latino signups for Affordable Care Act.”
Arizona Daily Star. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/state-tries-to-increase-latino-signups-
for-affordable-care-act/article_9693b6e0-c82f-5d4a-9109-2f9a176f4d93.html.
75. Mar 3, 2014 Hot Topics: Accountable Care Organizations. MedPage Today. Video:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/HOTTOPICSPolicyandPractice/special-
reports/SpecialReports-Videos/418.
76. Mar 20, 2014 Mary Minor Davis: “ Arizona doesn’t have enough doctors to meet demand.” Inside
Tucson Business: Health Care 2014. http://www.insidetucsonbusiness.com/news/arizona-doesn-t-
have-enough-doctors-to-meet-demand-from/article_0b5a3a78-b07a-11e3-8b6f-0019bb2963f4.html 77. Mar 26, 2014 Rachel Leingang: “Advocates, providers: Look beyond pricing when choosing health
plan.” Cronkite News. http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2014/03/advocates-providers-look-under-hood-when-choosing-health-plan/
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78. Mar 26, 2014 Christine Pae: “Local outreach helps uninsured Tucsonans sign up for health insurance.”
KOLD 13 | Tucson News Now. http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/25085692/hispanics-
among-largest-uninsured-in-arizona 79. Apr 1, 2014 Alumni Affairs News: “Affordable Care Act Overview.”
http://medicine.arizona.edu/alumni/alumni-slide/alumni-affairs-news
80. April 2014 Suzanne Heyn: “Frustrated by an ungainly system, more Valley physicians turn to
“concierge” model.” Translation: couture health care. Phoenix Magazine.
http://www.phoenixmag.com/Health-Fitness/no-insurances.html
81. Apr 25, 2014 Ryan Haarer: “ Tucson doctor refuses to see “Obamacare” patients.” News 4 Tucson |
KVOA. http://www.kvoa.com/news/tucson-doctor-refuses-to-see-obamacare-patients/
82. May 1, 2014 Bob Christie, AP: “Arizona health insurance signups soar to 120,000.” Arizona Daily
Star. http://azstarnet.com/news/state-and-regional/arizona-health-insurance-signups-soar-
to/article_c8403fec-eff5-57d0-87e8-1fc2776ccb51.html .
83. May 6, 2014 Mauro Whiteman: “More Arizona kids on ‘Obamacare,’ but experts aren’t sure why.”
Cronkite News. http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2014/05/more-arizona-children-on-
obamacare-but-experts-arent-sure-why/ .
84. May 7, 2014 Joyce Frieden: “HHS Says ACA Saved $4 Billion and 15,000 Lives.” Medpage Today
video. http://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/HealthPolicy/45640 .
85. May 9, 2014 Mauro Whiteman: “ Arizona’s KidsCare freeze puts state in spotlight.” Cronkite News
Service. http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2014/05/as-national-debate-looms-arizonas-
kidscare-freeze-puts-it-in-spotlight/
86. May 13, 2014 Stephanie Innes: “UA’s Dr. Dan Derksen Keynote at National Governors Association
Workforce Policy Academy.” Arizona Daily Star.
http://azstarnet.com/news/science/health-med-fit/health-briefs-arizona-increases-grace-
period-under-aca/article_04908ea7-fc91-582d-a8cf-ff0feea13967.html
87. May 16, 2014 “UA’s Dr. Dan Derksen to Speak at National Governors Association Meeting.”
Insurance News Net. http://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/2014/05/16/uas-dr-dan-
derksen-to-speak-at-national-governors-association-meeting-a-
505401.html#.U4TWvsbYie-
88. May 24, 2014 Mauro Whiteman: “Arizona’s KidsCare freeze showcases national debate.” Arizona
Newszap. http://arizona.newszap.com/northvalley/132153-114/arizonas-kidscare-freeze-
highlights-pending-national-debate
89. June 12, 2014 “UA’s Dr. Derksen Addresses Physician Shortages, Access to Care at Health Workforce
Policy Academy.” UA News. http://uanews.org/story/ua-s-dr-derksen-addresses-
physician-shortages-access-to-care-at-health-workforce-policy-academy-meeting
90. July-Aug, 2014 Michael Gossie: “Financial Resuscitation: Medicaid expansion and restoration helps
hospitals temper impact from uncompensated care.” AZ Business Magazine. At:
http://issuu.com/azbigmedia/docs/azb_ja2014_full/64
91. July 24, 2014 John Commins: “Ascension, Carondolet to Partner with Tenet, Dignity Health.”
HealthLeaders Media. At: http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/page-1/FIN-
306703/Ascension-Carondelet-to-Partner-with-Tenet-Dignity-Health
92. Aug 13, 2014 Daniel Libit: “Meet the man who irks conservatives on Obamacare.” CNBC. At:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101916833
93. Aug 15, 2014 “Arizona Telemedicine Program names advisory board.” AZ Business Magazine.
http://azbigmedia.com/ab/tech/arizona-telemedicine-program-names-adviroy-board
94. Aug 23, 2014 Michael Gossie: “Medicaid Expansion Helps Hospitals’ Financial Health.” Az Big Media
at: http://azbigmedia.com/ab/health-care/medicaid-expansion-helps-hospitals-financial-
health
95. Sept 9, 2014 Alexa Armstrong: “Phoenix Children’s Hospital adds counselors to answer insurance
questions.” Cronkite News. At: http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2014/09/phoenix-
childrens-hospital-adds-counselors-to-answer-insurance-questions/
96. Oct 2, 2014 Bill White: “Arizona Marketplace Health Insurance Enrollment.” 104.1 KQTH. Tucson’s
Morning News with Bill White. Radio Broadcast at 6:41am.
97. Oct 10, 2014 Mark Brodie: “Arizona Re-Issuing Medical Licenses May Not Help Doctor Shortage.”
KJZZ 91.5 FM. http://kjzz.org/content/54450/arizona-re-issuing-medical-licenses-may-
not-help-doctor-shortage
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98. Nov 1, 2014 Stephanie Innes: “Needing dental care, Tucsonans line up overnight.”
http://tucson.com/news/science/health-med-fit/needing-dental-care-tucsonans-line-up-
overnight/article_e3b8d0b0-ce22-5007-9176-d7a61172effc.html Arizona Daily Star.
99. Nov 2, 2014 Stephanie Innes: “Cavities Again? Blame the Tucson water system.” Arizona Daily Star.
< http://tucson.com/news/science/health-med-fit/cavities-again-blame-the-tucson-
watersystem/article_33d26ed3-2fb0-5385-b14c-e97630237f4e.html >
100. Nov 4, 2014 Harold Katz: “Cities without fluoridated water: Do you live here?” TheraBreath.
http://www.therabreath.com/articles/news/oral-care-industry-news/cities-without-
fluoridated-public-water-do-you-live-here-36221.asp
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trump-cuts-subsidies-obamacare-participants/
293. Oct 20, 2017 Arielle Zionts: “New Challenges confront Obamacare navigators in Santa Cruz County.” http://www.nogalesinternational.com/news/new-challenges-confront-obamacare-
navigators-in-sc-county/article_dc1fb124-b530-11e7-8507-7f1f1a899e34.html
294. Oct 28, 2017 Stephanie Innes: “7 things Pima County residents need to know about 2018 ACA
insurance.” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/things-pima-county-residents-
need-to-know-about-aca-insurance/article_46084ad4-23d9-50f8-a3e5-4611843a1060.html 295. Oct 31, 2017 Ken Alltucker: “ ‘Obamacare’ sign-ups begin Wednesday: What you should know.” The
Arizona Republic azcentral.com at:
http://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/health/2017/09/12/trumps-obamacare-
budget-cuts-leave-arizonas-aca-workers-limbo/65417700
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296. Nov 1, 2017 Bob Christie: “Health Insurance Open Enrollment Starts in Arizona.” Associated Press.
US News & World Report. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-
states/arizona/articles/2017-11-01/health-insurance-open-enrollment-starts-in-arizona
297. Dec 8, 2017 Alexandria Bachert: “Good Idea for Ex-Pharma Exec to Run HHS?” MedPage Today.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/healthpolicy/69762
298. Dec 22, 2017 Mark Brodie: “Arizona Agriculture Officers Join Fight Against Opioids.” KJZZ 91.5. http://theshow.kjzz.org/content/584408/arizona-agriculture-officers-join-fight-against-opioids
299. Jan 5, 2018 Joyce Frieden: “What Will Congress’s Top Health Priority Be This Year? Healthcare
experts weigh in.” MedPage Today.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/washington-watch/70328
300. Jan 11, 2018 Austen Bundy: “Arizona gets federal OK for work requirement for Medicaid recipients.”
Cronkite News | Arizona PBS. https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2018/01/11/arizona-gets-
federal-ok-work-requirement-medicaid-recipients/
301. Jan 11, 2018 Ken Alltucker: “Arizona legislator wants to let uninsured buy Medicaid coverage.” The
Republic | Arizona Central.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/legislature/2018/01/11/arizona-legislator-
wants-let-uninsured-buy-medicaid-coverage/1002186001/
302. Jan 12, 2018 Jeff Stein: “Smoking penalties, ER fees, premiums on the poor: How states want to
shrink Medicaid.” Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/wonk/wp/2018/01/12/smoking-
penalties-er-fees-premiums-on-the-poor-how-states-want-to-shrink-medicaid/
303. Jan 17, 2018 Gerri Kelly: “Center for Rural Health Gets $2.2M Opioid Grant.” UA News.
https://uanews.arizona.edu/story/center-rural-health-gets-22m-opioid-grant
304. Jan 22, 2018 “Governor Calls Legislature into Special Session to Take Immediate Action on the
Opioid Epidemic.” Press Conference at AZ State Capitol Executive Tower.
https://azgovernor.gov/governor/video/governor-ducey-arizona-opioid-epidemic-act
305. Jan 22, 2018 Maya Springhaw Robnett: “University of Arizona and AZDHS Awarded $2.2M to
Reduce Opioid Deaths in Rural AZ.” KAWC Colorado River Public Media, Yuma, AZ.
Listen (1min:35sec) at: http://kawc.org/post/university-arizona-and-azdhs-awarded-22m-
reduce-opioid-deaths-rural-az
306. Jan 24, 2018 Anthony Perkins: “State-University Partnership Formed to Fight Opioid Crisis.” Arizona
Public Media Radio, PBS, NPR. https://news.azpm.org/p/news-
articles/2018/1/24/122981-state-university-partnership-formed-to-fight-opioid-crisis/
307. Jan 26, 2018 Lorraine Rivera (Host), Kassandra Lau (Producer): “Opioid Epidemic.” Arizona Public
Media, PBS 6 Television, Arizona 360. View (0min:30sec to 5min:15sec) at:
http://playpbs.azpm.org/video/3008635269/
308. Jan 29, 2018 Ken Alltucker: “This Arizona county had more opioid prescriptions than people.” The
Arizona Republic, Arizona Central. https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-
health/2018/01/29/opioid-crisis-hit-arizona-mohave-county-
hardest/1069801001/?from=new-cookie .
309. Feb 1, 2018 Vicki Karr: “Grant to Battle Opioid Crisis.” KOLD 13, Tucson News Now. View
(1min:56sec) at: http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/clip/14090932/rural-hospitals-get-
grant-to-battle-opioid-crisis
310. Feb 1, 2018 “Point of Pride: University of Arizona Center for Rural Health – Grant to Fight Opioid
Crisis.” Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association Connection Newsletter. At:
http://www.azhha.org/13118connectionnewsletter/2018/1/31/point-of-pride-university-
of-arizona-center-for-rural-health .
311. Feb 1, 2018 Jane Erikson: “Tackling the Opioid Crisis in Arizona: UA Center for Rural Health Has
Key Role.” Arizona Telemedicine Program Blog. At:
http://www.telemedicine.arizona.edu/blog/tackling-opioid-crisis-arizona-ua-center-rural-
health-has-key-role
312. Feb 7, 2018 Eric Fink: “Grant to help University of Arizona train first responders, fight opioid crisis.”
KVOA News 4 Tucson. http://www.kvoa.com/story/37455009/grant-to-help-university-
of-arizona-train-first-responders-fight-opioid-crisis
313. Feb 7, 2018 Stephanie Innes: “ ‘Dental therapy’ closer to becoming a new Arizona profession.”
Arizona Daily Star. Tucson.com at: http://tucson.com/news/local/dental-therapy-closer-to-
becoming-a-new-arizona-profession/article_6922d289-f15f-50d9-9ab2-bf31b4346f57.html
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314. Feb 12, 2018 William Rockwell: “$2.2 million federal grant helping Arizona Center for Rural Health
combat opioid epidemic.” The Daily Wildcat.
http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/02/n-opioid-center-for-rural-health
315. Feb 14, 2018 Jason Weir: “New grant to attack opioid crisis in multiple ways.” Arizona Sonora News.
http://arizonasonoranewsservice.com/new-grant-to-attack-opioid-crisis-in-multiple-ways/
316. Feb 14, 2018 Daniel Derksen and Will Humble: “Medicaid buy-in provision could slow rising tide of
ACA premiums.” Town of Paradise Valley Independent and Pharmacy Choice.
http://paradisevalleyindependent.az.newsmemory.com and Pharmacy Choice at:
https://www.pharmacychoice.com/News/article.cfm?Article_ID=1944992
317. May 13, 2018 Stephanie Innes: “ Arizona pulls back from imposing time limits on AHCCCS
enrollment. Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/arizona-pulls-back-from-
imposing-time-limits-on-ahcccs-enrollment/article_7812f83c-3160-5fef-bd1d-aa3ff70a711c.html 318. June 21, 2018 Ken Alltucker: “Obamacare: Outreach groups nervous as Trump remains silent on
funding.” USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/06/21/trump-
affordable-care-act-outreach-obamacare/678061002/ .
319. June 29, 2018 Vanessa Barchfield (Host): “Thin Profit Margins Make Rural Hospitals Vulnerable to
Closure.” Arizona Public Media Episode 126, PBS 6 Television, Arizona 360. View
(4min:45sec) at: https://news.azpm.org/p/news-topical-health/2018/6/29/132478-thin-
profit-margins-make-rural-hospitals-vulnerable-to-closure/
320. June 29, 2018 Natalie Tarangioli “UA panel discusses ways to help separated migrant families.” KGUN
9 Television. View (1min:10sec) at: https://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/ua-panel-
discusses-ways-to-help-separated-migrant-families .
321. June 30, 2018 Caitlin Schmidt: “New Tucson police program will refer opioid addicts to treatment, not
jail. Arizona Daily Star. https://tucson.com/news/local/new-tucson-police-program-will-
refer-opioid-addicts-to-treatment/article_01b5576b-b401-5a2f-9c1a-8d8efd8a9a0d.html
322. July 3, 2018 “Immigration Crisis: Panel Discussion from the Arizona-Mexico Border Perspective”
Inside Public Health. View the entire 06/30/2018 panel (95min, Dr. Derksen at 11min) at:
https://arizona.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=ced5f4a7-a8b8-4980-
84fd-a90b01296fbe
323. July 30, 2018 Stephanie Innes: “University of Arizona expert: Midterm elections could determine U.S.
health care’s future.” Arizona Daily Star. https://tucson.com/news/local/mid-term-
elections-could-determine-u-s-health-care-s/article_2f01bd57-f894-5762-a3f5-
cde51a594a79.html
CONFERENCES / SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS - Conferences Chaired
1. March 1998 “Kellogg Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved – A National
Demonstration of Local Visionary Models Site Visit to UNMHSC.” Albuquerque, NM
(100 attendees). Outcome: Kellogg Foundation funding for $3.77 million over 5 years.
2. April 1998 “Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century (UME 21),” HRSA site visit.
Albuquerque, NM (30 attendees). Outcome: Grant funded for $60,000 over 3 years.
3. August 1998 “Shared Solutions: New Mexico’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Underserved.”
Program Chair for this two-day forum in Albuquerque, NM. (170 participants).
4. January 1999 “17th Annual New Mexico Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians Seminar.”
Program Chair. Albuquerque, NM (120 attendees).
5. June 1999 “Negoticare: Understanding the Albuquerque Managed Care Market and Enhancing
Your Negotiation Skills.” Program Chairman. Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
6. August 1999 “Shared Solutions: New Mexico’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Underserved.”
Program chairman for this two-day forum held in Albuquerque, NM. (150 participants).
7. February 2000 American Academy of Family Physicians Multi-State Forum. Dallas, TX (40).
8. July 2000 43rd Annual Ruidoso Family Practice Seminar. Ruidoso, NM. (165 attendees).
9. January 2002 “Smoking Cessation and Prevention in Underserved Populations.” American Legacy
Foundation, Kellogg Community Voices Conference. Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
10. January 2003 “Improving Health in New Mexico” Organized and chaired evening meeting (112
GAMA members and spouses, 13 legislators and the secretary designate, NM DOH).
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11. January 2004 “Smoking Cessation and Prevention in Underserved Populations.” 2nd Annual Legacy
Foundation, Kellogg Community Voices Conference. Albuquerque, NM (25 attendees).
12. Jan-May 2004 “Healthcare Systems and Resources: A Curriculum for the Business Side of Medicine.”
11 sessions for resident trainees held in Albuquerque, NM (10 to 30 per session).
13. January 2004 “Integrating Medicine & Public Health: Reducing Disparities, Improving Access, and
Enhancing Community-Based Primary Care.” 1 ½ day consultation and meeting with
Drs. David Satcher and Daniel Blumenthal as keynote participants. (200 participants).
14. January 2005 “Smoking Cessation and Prevention in Underserved Populations.” 3rd Annual American
Legacy Foundation, Kellogg Subawardee Conference. Albuquerque, NM (23 attendees).
15. July 2005 “Department FCM Outreach Retreat.” Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
16. February 2006 “Smoking Cessation Summit.” 4th Annual American Legacy Foundation, Kellogg
Community Voices Subawardee Conference held in Albuquerque, NM (25 attendees).
17. December 2008 “At the Table or on the Menu: Health Reform in Times of Economic Uncertainty in the
111th Congress & the 2009 NM Legislative Session.” NM Medical Society, Interim
House of Delegates Meeting in Albuquerque, NM (174 attendees).
18. January 2010 “New Mexico Legislature – Policy Day in Santa Fe” for UNM Family Medicine
Clerkship medical students and Northern NM Family Medicine Residents (35 attendees).
19. January 2011 “New Mexico Legislature – Policy Day in Santa Fe” for UNM Family Medicine
Clerkship medical students and Northern NM Family Medicine Residents (30 attendees).
20. May 2011 “Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow State Visit – New Mexico.”
Co-Chaired with NM RWJ HPF Alumnae (Drs. Derksen, Pacheco, and Trott and Nancy
Ridenour). Six RWJ HPD Fellows, Program Director and Staff. (12 attendees)
21. Oct 2011 “NM Exchange: Deloitte, Insurer Meeting.” Albuquerque, NM. (60 attendees)
22. Aug 2013 “40th Annual Rural Health Conference: The Evolution of Rural Health.” Prescott, AZ.
158 attendees).
23. Jan 17, 2014 “Healthy Populations Foster a Healthy Economy.” Rural & Public Health Policy Forum.
AZ State Capitol Forum, Phoenix, AZ. (85 attendees).
24. Feb 10, 2014 “Helping Community Residents Get Enrolled in the Health Insurance Marketplace /
Affordable Care Act. Rural Community Forum. Florence, AZ. 35 attendees.
25. Aug 7-9, 2014 “41st Annual Rural Health Conference and Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
Performance Improvement Summit.” Litchfield Park, AZ. 155 attendees.
26. Jan 14, 2014 “Arizona Rural and Public Health Policy Forum.” State Capitol Building. Phoenix, AZ.
95 attendees.
27. Aug 4-5, 2015 “42nd Annual Rural Health Conference and 10th Annual Performance Improvement
Summit: Partnerships: Closing the Gap.” Sedona, AZ. 180 attendees.
28. Feb 11, 2016 “Arizona Rural and Public Health Policy Forum.” State Capitol Building. Phoenix, AZ.
85 attendees.
29. July 26-27, 2016 “43rd Annual Rural Health Conference and 11th Annual Performance Improvement
Summit: Rural Partnerships: Working Together to Support Healthy Arizona
Communities. Flagstaff, Arizona. 160 attendees.
30. August 23, 2016 “Assisting American Indian Consumers with Health Insurance Coverage - Education
Session.” Twin Arrows Conference Center, Flagstaff, AZ. 101 Attendees.
31. Jan 25, 2017 “New Administration: Now What?” Arizona Rural and Public Health Policy Forum.
Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower. Phoenix, AZ. 105 Attendees.
32. July 24-26, 2017 “44th Annual Rural Health Conference, Preconference Workshop, and 12th Annual
Performance Improvement Summit: Making the Case for Rural Health & Wellness.”
Flagstaff, Arizona. 185 Attendees.
33. January 24, 2018 “Arizona Rural & Public Health Policy Forum” Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower.
Phoenix, Arizona. 118 attendees.
34. July 26-28, 2018 “45th Annual Rural Health Conference: Health in Context: Addressing Rural Strengths
and Challenges. Flagstaff, Arizona. 190 Attendees.
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SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS - Invited Lectures
1. June 1986 “Border Health” Division of Family Medicine, Grand Rounds. Albuquerque, NM.
2. July 1986 “Border Health” Resident Award Speaker, American Academy of Family Physicians,
New Mexico Chapter 29th Annual Update. Ruidoso, NM.
3. July 1987 “Human Papillomavirus” Resident Award Speaker, American Academy of Family
Physicians, New Mexico Chapter 30th Annual Update, Ruidoso, NM.
4. October 1988 “The Role of the Family Physician in the Colposcopic Assessment of Male Partners of
Women with Condyloma.” American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific
Assembly, New Orleans, Louisiana.
5. October 1988 “Assessment of Male Partners of Women with HPV and Dysplasia.” Third International
Conference of Human Papillomavirus and Squamous Carcinoma, Chicago, Illinois.
6. February 1989 “Human Papillomavirus in the Male.” 22nd Annual Ob/Gyn Postgraduate Seminar,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
7. March 1991 "Androscopy," Presentation at University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
8. July 1991 "Androscopy," American Academy of Family Physicians, New Mexico Chapter 34th
Annual Update, Ruidoso, NM.
9. November 1991 "Benign conditions of the External Male Genitalia," Family Practice Update, Medical
College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio.
10. February 1992 "Colposcopy for the Primary Care Physician," Faculty, National Procedures Institute, San
Diego, California.
11. March 1992 "Colposcopy for the Primary Care Physician, " Faculty, National Procedures Institute,
Phoenix, Arizona.
12. July 1992 "Colposcopy for the Primary Care Physician," Faculty, NPI, Anchorage, Alaska.
13. July 1992 "Colposcopy," Indian Health Service Training Course, Faculty, Phoenix, Arizona.
14. July 1992 "Cancer Screening for Women in Underserved Areas of New Mexico," American
Academy of Family Physicians, New Mexico Chapter Annual Update. Ruidoso, NM.
15. December 1992 "The Colposcopy of Sexual Abuse," Women's Health Care for the Primary Care Provider.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
16. April 1993-96 "Colposcopy for IHS Primary Care Providers," Indian Health Service training course,
Faculty. Phoenix, Arizona and Santa Fe, NM. Two day training for 30 Indian Health
Services physicians each year in colposcopy.
17. January 1994 "The Colposcopy of Sexual Abuse," AAFP NM Chapter, Winter, Albuquerque, NM.
18. November 1994 "Human Papillomavirus." Presentation to nurse practitioners, Public Health Division,
Department of Health Conference. Santa Fe, NM.
19. June 1995 "Managed Care" Presentation to Department of Dermatology. Albuquerque, NM.
20. July 1995 "Capitation" Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
21. August 1995 "Managed Care at UNMHSC: Where are we? Where are we heading?” Department of
Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, UNM SOM. Albuquerque, NM.
22. October 1995 "Patient Education: Facilitating Compliance." New Mexico Breast and Cervical Cancer
Annual Training Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
23. October 1995 "Managed Care at UNM." Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, UNM SOM, Grand
Rounds. Albuquerque, NM.
24. November 1995 "Managed Care at UNM." College of Nursing Faculty Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
25. April 1996 "Managed Care." Occupational and Physical Therapy Class. Albuquerque, NM.
26. June 1996 "New Directions in Managed Care” 28th Annual Arthritis Symposium Alb, NM.
27. July1996 "Abnormal PAP and Indication for Colposcopy" American Academy of Family
Physicians, New Mexico Chapter American Academy of Family Physicians 39th Annual
Update, Ruidoso, NM.
28. September 1996 “Entering the Second Era of Managed Care: Capitation.” Annual UPA Membership
Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
29. November 1996 “Managed Care at UNMHSC.” Department of Ob/Gyn Retreat. Albuquerque, NM.
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30. February 1997 “Cimarron Medicaid Managed Care Proposal.” Organized and Prepared Presentations to
the NM Human Services Department Selection Committee. Santa Fe, NM Outcome:
Cimarron was awarded a Medicaid managed care contract.
31. April 1997 “Medicaid Managed Care Open Forum.” UNMHSC, Albuquerque, NM.
32. June 1997 “Managing Managed Care” Housestaff Orientation, Albuquerque, NM.
33. June 1997 “The UNM Locum Tenens Program and The UNM Specialty Extension Services
Program.” GME Committee, UNM SOM. Albuquerque, NM.
34. July 1997 “UNM Primary Care Panels and Case Mix Adjustment.” Cerner Meeting, Albuquerque.
35. August 1997 “UNM Care Plan for Bernalillo County: Indigent Managed Care Collaboration.”
Albuquerque, NM.
36. September 1997 “Meeting the Competitive Challenges of a New Health Care Environment.” Blue Cross
Blue Shield of New Mexico Broker Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
37. January 1998 “Managed Care, Patient Panels for Family Practice” Re-orientation Month Presentation
to Family Practice Interns. Albuquerque, NM.
38. January 1998 “The Primary Care Crisis at UNMHSC: Ensuring an Adequate Primary Care Base in Our
Integrated Statewide Academic Healthcare Delivery System.” Managed Care
Operations, Joint Operations Committee Presentation UNMHSC. Albuquerque, NM.
39. February 1998 “Medicaid and Uninsured Managed Care.” Workshop and Presentation, Pew
Partnerships for Quality Education. Chicago, IL.
40. March 1998 “The UNM Care Plan, an Urban Managed Care Model for the Uninsured.” Presentation
to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation site visitors on behalf of ArribaCare, Rio Arriba
County, Española, NM. Outcome: RWJ, McCune Foundation funded $400,000.
41. June 1998 “Managed Care at UNMHSC.” Presentation and tutorials for all UNMHSC interns,
Albuquerque, NM.
42. July 1998 “Managed Care at UNMHSC.” Cimarron HMO Annual Provider Meeting, Albuquerque.
43. July 1998 “TriWest/TriCare Update.” UNM Hospital Board of Trustees. Albuquerque, NM.
44. August 1998 “Shared Solutions: NM’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Underserved.” Opening
talk of the two-day conference (see also conferences chaired section). Albuquerque, NM.
45. August 1998 “UNMHSC Outreach Coordination.” UNM Board of Regents. Albuquerque, NM.
46. September 1998 “A Physician’s Perspective on Health Care Delivery.” Panel discussion. NM Hospitals
and Health Systems Association and the NM Medical Society joint meeting,
“Campaigning for Health Care Unity.” Albuquerque, NM.
47. October 1998 “The UNM Care Plan – An Uninsured Managed Care Model,” Bernalillo County
Commissioners Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
48. October 1998 “Managed Care for the Uninsured: New Mexico’s Model,” California Managed Care
Education & Research Network and Pew Partnership for Quality Education, San
Francisco, CA.
49. October 1998 “Managed Care – A Resident’s Perspective.” Pediatric Grand Rounds. UNM SOM.
Albuquerque, NM.
50. November 1998 “Healthcare in Doña Ana County.” Presentation to representatives from Doña Ana
County Commission, Memorial Hospital, Dept. of Health, La Clinica de Familia and Ben
Archer Clinics (FQHCs), New Mexico State University. Las Cruces, NM.
51. November 1998 “Shared Solutions: An Urban and Rural Model of Managed Care for the Uninsured in
New Mexico.” Gerald Champion Hospital, Alamogordo, NM.
52. November 1998 “Managed Care for the Uninsured,” and “Practice Based Learning Utilizing Provider
Support Reports for Primary Care Residents and Faculty.” Capitol City Consortium and
the Managed Care Institute, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI.
53. January 1999 “Managed Care for the Uninsured: New Mexico’s Model.” Presentation at University
Hospital Administrative Coffee. Albuquerque, NM.
54. March 1999 “Introduction - Immediate Tasks for UPA.” UPA Board of Directors. Albuquerque, NM.
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55. March 1999 “The Uninsured in New Mexico.” National Public Health and Hospital Institute,
National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems.” Washington, DC.
56. June 1999 “Managed Care at UNMHSC,” Tutorials for UNMHSC interns, Albuquerque, NM.
57. July 1999 “President’s Address: Transforming Health Care.” New Mexico Chapter American
Academy of Family Physicians 43rd Annual Meeting. Ruidoso, NM.
58. July 1999 “UPA Overview.” SOM Department of Pathology. Albuquerque, NM.
59. August 1999 “UNMHSC - Medicaid Professional Fee Increase.” Presentation to the NM Legislative
Finance Committee. Angel Fire, NM. Outcome: Increased Medicaid reimbursement to
physicians from 65% of Medicare to 95% Medicare in the 2000 Legislative session.
60. August 1999 “Managed Care for the Uninsured: UNM Care Plan.” RWJ Communities in Charge Site
Visit to NM Hospitals and Health Systems Association. Albuquerque, NM.
61. August 1999 “Performance Measurement and Management Under Capitation.” Presentation at
University HealthSystem Consortium Group Practice Council Meeting: Measuring and
Management Resources for Effective Leadership in the New Millennium. Chicago, IL.
62. October 1999 “UPA Orientation for New Faculty at UNM SOM.” Albuquerque, NM.
63. October 1999 “UPA Annual Membership Meeting.” Albuquerque, NM.
64. November 1999 “Shared Solutions: New Mexico’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Uninsured.”
Update to the UNM Board of Regents. Albuquerque, NM.
65. January 2000 “UPA Update.” UNM SOM Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
66. March 2000 “Shared Solutions: New Mexico’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Underserved.”
HRSA Preapplication Workshop, Dallas, TX (125 participants).
67. March 2000 “The University of New Mexico Locum Tenens Program.” Recruitment & Retention of
Rural Primary Care Providers. Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Association,
Presented by the Southern Rural Access Program, Penn State Geisinger Health System,
Robinsonville, Mississippi.
68. March 2000 “UPA.” UNMHSC Leadership Council. Albuquerque, NM.
69. April/May 2000 “Profile of Physician Practice in New Mexico.” Presentations to the UNM Clinical
Operations Board (4/7/00), Administrative Coffee (5/17/00), Pathology Dept. (5/17).
Albuquerque, NM.
70. April 2000 “Physician Practice in New Mexico and Medicare Reimbursement.” New Mexico
Medical Society, Health Care Financing Administration, and the NM Human Services
Department. Albuquerque, NM.
71. June 2000 “Summary of UPA.” UNM Board of Regents Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
72. June 2000 “Health Care Financing.” ASU Indian Health Board – Improving Health Care in Our
Communities, RWJ Turning Point Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
73. June 2000 “Your Practice, Managing Care” Housestaff Orientation. Albuquerque, NM.
74. July 2000 “UPA Summary” UNM SOM Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. Abuquerque, NM.
75. September 2000 “Why Are Physicians Leaving New Mexico? The UNM Pipeline.” Department of
Medicine Grand Rounds. Albuquerque, NM.
76. October 2000 “UNM Care Plan” RWJ Communities in Charge Site Visitors, Chicago, Illinois.
77. October 2000 “Investing in Primary Care: Bear or Bull?” Presentation to Pew Partnerships for Quality
Education Conference, San Diego, California.
78. November 2000 “Compliance Awareness Training.” Assisted with preparation and presentation by
Pauline Duran, Director of Compliance and Reimbursement. Albuquerque, NM.
79. November 2000 “Consolidated Charge Master, Fee Schedule, and Reimbursement Issues.” Presentation
to UPA Board and Membership. Albuquerque, NM. Outcome: Reduced fee schedules
from 175 to a single, unified fee schedule based on Medicare RBRVS.
80. November 2000 “Improvement of feedback and public relations between UNM and NM physicians”
Presentation to the NM Medical Society Liaison Committee. Albuquerque, NM.
81. February 2001 “Managed Care – Models of Delivery – Geographic Distribution & Managed Care.” The
2001 Annual Women’s Health Care Seminar. Albuquerque, NM, 300 registrants.
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82. March 2001 “Community Voices New Mexico.” Presentation to the American Legacy Foundation
New Mexico Visitors. Albuquerque, NM.
83. March 2001 “Shared Solutions: New Mexico’s Model to Improve Health Care for the Uninsured in
Sandoval County.” Sandoval County Commissioners. Bernalillo, NM.
84. April 2001 “Recognizing & Developing Stories – ‘Despierta.’ Health Affairs – Storytelling in the
Trenches.” Airlie, Virginia, 60 participants.
85. April 2001 “The State of Health Care in NM.” The Southern NM and Doña Ana County Health
Council’s Re-Visioning Health Care Delivery 21st Century Style. Las Cruces, NM.
86. May 2001 “UNM School of Medicine’s Role in Meeting Current & Future Demands. The 2001
Annual Meeting: ‘Who Will Your Doctor Be in 2010?” New Mexico Medical Society.
Albuquerque, NM, 75 participants.
87. June 2001 “UNM Center for Community Partnerships.” NM Department of Health Clinician’s
Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
88. June 2001 “New Mexico’s Safety Net System, Health Professions Distribution, and Innovative
Programs: Key Factors in Expanding Access and Reducing Health Disparities.”
Presentation to Legislative Finance Committee. Red River, NM.
89. August 2001 “Comprehensive Community Partnerships: Rural and Community Outreach, Locum
Tenens, Specialty Extension Services.” Legislative Finance Committee, Legislative
Health Subcommittee, Health and Human Services Committee, Welfare Reform and
Oversight Committee. Albuquerque, NM.
90. August 2001 “HRSA Community Access Program and Access to Care in NM.” Presentation to the
NM Health Policy Commission. Santa Fe, NM.
91. September 2001 “UNM Center for Community Partnerships.” UNMHSC Leadership Council.
92. September 2001 “Conflict and Controversy: Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.”
Ethics Certificate Program. Albuquerque, NM.
93. October 2001 "Infrastructure Support for the Community Access Programs in NM." Tobacco
Settlement Committee, NM State Legislature. Santa Fe, NM.
94. October 2001 "The Central Community Access Program in NM." ASU Indian Health Board. Jemez
Pueblo, NM.
95. November 2001 “Conflict and Controversy: Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.”
Medical Ethics Noon Conference. Albuquerque, NM.
96. November 2001 "The Health Commons - Co-Location and Pooling of Resources to Improve Community
Health." Sandoval County Health Forum Panel Discussion. Rio Rancho, NM.
97. November 2001 "The UNM Locum Tenens Program." Eastern New Mexico Family Practice Residency
Program. Roswell, NM.
98. January 2002 "Smoking Cessation & Prevention in Underserved Populations." Opening Talk.
Subawardee Conference, American Legacy Foundation/Kellogg Community Voices.
Albuquerque, NM. Organized conference for 25 attendees (see Chaired Meetings).
99. February 2002 "Smoking Cessation and Prevention Strategies for the Busy Health Provider" Clinical
Prevention Initiative, NM Medical Review Association, Albuquerque, NM.
100. March 2002 "Smoking Cessation and Prevention, the Clinical Prevention Initiative" La Clinica de
Familia physicians, providers and staff. Las Cruces, NM.
101. May 2002 "Coordinating Care for the Underserved: Partnerships Between Communities and the
Federal Government. The Central New Mexico Community Access Program." Kellogg
CV Project Directors Meeting.
102. November 2002 “Health Care in NM.” UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. Workforce
& Health Systems Policy Section: Practical Applications of Translational Research,
Innovative Models of Health Care Financing & Delivery. Albuquerque, NM.
103. July 2003 “Community Based Programs. Where Do They Work and Why?” University of Arizona
International Health Conference. Tucson, AZ.
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104. July 2003 “Factors Contributing to New Mexico’s Physician Recruitment & Retention Crisis.”
Blue Ribbon Tax Reform Commission. Family Committee, NM Legislature, Santa Fe.
105. August 2003 “New Mexico’s Growing Physician Shortage.” Public Hearings on Tax Reform, Gross
Receipts Tax on Health Services, TVI Smith Brasher Room, Albuquerque, NM.
106. October 2003 “UNM Locum Tenens Program: Academic Resources and Community Partnerships.”
The Network, Towards Unity for Health, Annual Conference 2003. The University of
Newcastle, Australia.
107. February 2004 “Getting Fair Market Value for Your Specialty.” UNM Residents. Albuquerque, NM.
108. March 2004 “NM Clinical Prevention Initiative: Introduction to Tobacco Cessation.” La Clinica de
Familia staff and providers. Las Cruces, NM.
109. August 2004 “The Growing Health Professions Shortages in New Mexico.” New Mexico Legislative
Health & Human Services Committee. Santa Fe, NM.
110. August 2004 “New Mexico Clinical Prevention Initiative: Behavior Change Counseling – Tobacco
Cessation. 47th Annual NMCAAFP Meeting. Taos, NM.
111. October 2004 “Community, Institutional & Public Policy Initiatives: An Academic Response to
Community Oral Health Needs.” The Network: Toward Unity for Health. Atlanta,
Georgia. Abstract Presentation.
112. October 2004 “Utilization of Academic Resources for the Placement & Support of Rural Physicians.”
The Network: Toward Unity for Health. Atlanta, Georgia. Abstract Presentation.
113. October 2004 “UNM Locum Tenens Program: Academic Resources for Rural Recruitment &
Retention.” WONCA, AAFP Annual Meeting: Orlando, Florida. Poster Presentation.
114. January 2005 “Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Uninsured Patients.” New Mexico Medical
Society Council Meeting. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
115. March 2005 “Smoking Cessation and Prevention Training.” Clinical Prevention Initiative. Las
Cruces, New Mexico.
116. March 2005 “American Legacy Foundation – Kellogg Community Voices: New Mexico Tobacco
Use Cessation and Prevention Initiative.” ALF Board of Directors. Washington, D.C.
117. May 2005 “Addressing New Mexico’s Health Professions Shortages with a Diverse Workforce.”
Keynote, Association for the Advancement of Minorities in Medicine. Albuquerque, NM.
118. May 2005 “Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Recruitment & Retention.” New Mexico Medical
Society Council Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
119. September 2005 “Delivering Care in New Mexico: Addressing Health Professions Shortages.”
Understanding Health Policy: Policy, Politics, and Advocacy. MPH Student Class.
Albuquerque, NM.
120. September 2005 “New Mexico Medical Society Student Association – Delivering Care in New Mexico.”
Albuquerque, NM.
121. November 2005 “Creative Communication: Using Web Logs and Other Tools to Build Effective
Communication.” Network: Toward Unity for Health. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
122. November 2005 “Preparing Health Professionals for the Field: Beyond the Service Learning Models.”
Poster Presentation at Network: Toward Unity for Health. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
123. March 2006 “Minor Office Procedures.” Department of Family & Community Medicine Grand
Rounds. Albuquerque, NM.
124. May 2006 “Meeting the Challenge of Providing Doctors for Rural America: New Mexico’s
Partnership Models.” National Rural Health Association: Rural Health Medical
Educators Interest Group. Reno, Nevada.
125. May 2006 “Family Practice Recruitment – Challenges and Interventions for Rural New Mexico.”
NM Health Resources 14th Annual Health Provider Retreat. Taos, NM.
126. April 2007 “Innovative Programs for the Uninsured in New Mexico.” Keynote: Cover the
Uninsured Week. Belen, NM. UNM Valencia Campus.
127. June 2007 “Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act” on KOB Eye on New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
128. January 2008 “Rural Tax Credit for New Mexico Physicians” Press conference, Daniel Derksen, M.D.
and Lt. Governor Diane Denish, Albuquerque, NM.
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129. February 2008 “Senator Jeff Bingaman: Student Leadership Institute – Health Policy.” Co-presented
sessions for high school students in Las Cruces and in Roswell, NM.
130. March 2008 “A Clinician’s Experience: Health Policy on Capitol Hill.” American Dental Education
Association (ADEA) and American Dental Student Association (ADSA), Student Lobby
Day on Capitol Hill, 305 dental students from 52 dental schools. Washington, DC.
131. April 2008 “Health Professions Workforce: Present & Future Needs and Health Reform.” American
Association for Dental Research (AADR), American Dental Education Association
(ADEA), 40 participants, Sofitel Hotel, Washington, DC.
132. April 2008 “Health Reform: A View from the Hill.” George Washington University, Medical
Student Health Policy Track, 25 participants, GWU, Washington, DC.
133. May 2008 “The Health Professions Workforce: A View from the Hill.” Looking to the Future:
Preparing for the Next Generation in Health Careers Forum. 150 participants, UNM
Office of Diversity and New Mexico First, Albuquerque, NM.
134. May 2008 “Health Policy – A View from the Hill.” New Mexico Medical Society 122nd Annual
Meeting. 100 participants. Albuquerque, NM.
135. May 2008 “View from the Inside: RWJ Fellows on Capitol Hill.” Family Medicine Congressional
Conference. JW Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC. 50 participants.
136. May 2008 “Santa Fe Project Access.” Medical Society of Northern Virginia. Fairfax, VA.
137. Aug 8, 2008 “Health Policy – Why Does It Matter?” 51st Annual New Mexico Academy of Family
Physicians Family Medicine Seminar. Taos, NM. 150 participants.
138. Aug 12, 2008 “A Clinician’s Role in Health Policy.” UNM Medical Student Association of the NM
Medical Association. Albuquerque, NM. 40 participants.
139. Aug 12, 2008 “Applied Health Policy” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy.
Albuquerque, NM. 15 students.
140. Aug 19, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Ruidoso, NM. 10 participants.
141. Aug 19, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Roswell, NM. 17 participants.
142. Aug 20, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Carlsbad, NM. 12 participants.
143. Aug 20, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Hobbs, NM. 14 participants.
144. Aug 21, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Alamogordo, NM. 8 participants.
145. Aug 21, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Las Cruces, NM. 23 participants.
146. Aug 26, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Taos, NM. 14 participants.
147. Aug 26, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Las Vegas, NM. 14 participants.
148. Sept 9, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Grants, NM. 10 participants.
149. Sept 9, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Gallup, NM. 13 participants.
150. Sept 10, 2008 “New Mexico Medical Society – President’s Address.” Farmington, NM. 33 participants.
151. Sept 19, 2008 “Health Reform on the Horizon for the 111th Congress.” Pediatric Pulmonary Centers
Conference Hosted by UNM. Albuquerque, NM. 50 participants.
152. Sept 27, 2008 “Health Reform for New Mexico & in the 111th Congress.” New Mexico Academy of
Ophthalmology. Albuquerque, NM. 40 participants.
153. Oct 7, 2008 “Applied Health Policy.” Block 3 Family Medicine Clerkship Students. 10 Participants.
154. Oct 21, 2008 “Applied Health Policy.” Block 4 Family Medicine Clerkship Students. 10 Participants.
155. Nov 18, 2008 “Health Reform in the 2009 Legislative Session.” New Mexico American Psychiatric
Association. Albuquerque, NM. 8 Participants.
156. Dec 4, 2008 “At the Table or on the Menu: Health Reform in Times of Economic Uncertainty in the
111th Congress & the 2009 NM Legislative Session.” Interim House of Delegates
Meeting in Albuquerque, NM (174 attendees).
157. Jan 7, 2009 “A Clinician’s Role in Federal and State Health Policy.” Department of Orthopedics
Grand Rounds, University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM. 60 Participants.
158. Jan 13, 2009 “Professional Liability Reform.” Greater Albuquerque Medical Association Membership
Meeting. 75 Participants.
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159. Feb 10, 2009 “New Mexico’s Health Commons.” The U.S. Oral Health Workforce in the Coming
Decade. Convened by the Institute of Medicine. Served on Conference Planning
Committee and Presented. (125 attendees).
160. April 14, 2009 “HB 710 Medical Homes Programs for Medicaid, State Children’s Health Insurance
Plan, and State Coverage Insurance Plans.” Health Action New Mexico. (50).
161. May 1, 2009 “A Clinician’s Role in Federal and State Health Policy. Experiential Learning – RWJ
Health Policy Fellowship.” Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Denver, CO (23).
162. May 12, 2009 “Federal and State Health Reform.” Lovelace Women’s Hospital. Albuquerque (25).
163. May 29, 2009 “Meeting the Challenge of Providing Doctors & Health Professionals in Rural, Frontier,
and Urban Underserved America: New Mexico’s Locum Tenens Program.” National
Organization of State Offices of Rural Health. State Offices of Rural Health, Region D
Annual Meeting Albuquerque, NM (30 attendees).
164. July 16, 2009 “New Mexico’s Model Medical Malpractice Act.” Courts and Justice Interim Committee
Hearing. Santa Fe, New Mexico (75 attendees).
165. Aug 15, 2009 “Reforming a Recalcitrant Health System.” New Mexico Hispanic Medical Association.
Albuquerque, NM (125 attendees).
166. Aug 21, 2009 “Federal and State Legislative Efforts at Health Reform.” Research in Outpatient Settings
(RIOS) Network Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
167. Aug 27, 2009 “Health Reform.” KUNM Radio Call-in Show. Albuquerque, NM.
168. Sept 23, 2009 “Health Reform Panel.” Economic Forum. Albuquerque, NM (100 attendees).
169. Sept 23, 2009 “Federal Health Reform Panel.” KNME Television. Aired 9/24/09 at 7pm.
170. Sept 24, 2009 “Organized Medicine, Health Reform and the New Mexico Medical Society.” New
Mexico Medical Society Medical Student Section. Albuquerque, NM (60 attendees).
171. Nov 3, 2009 “Where Do We Go from Here? A Moderated Debate on Health Care Reform.”
Convened by RIOS Net. Albuquerque, NM (100 attendees).
172. Nov 6, 2009 “Update on Federal & State Legislation: Current Issues in the 111th Congress and the
NM Legislature.” James W. Wiggins Lectureship. Albuquerque, NM (220 attendees).
173. Feb 4, 2010 “Day on the Hill in the State Legislature” New Mexico Association of Health
Underwriters. Santa Fe, NM (35 attendees).
174. Feb 27, 2010 “State Health Issues – New Mexico” American Academy of Family Physicians Multistate
Forum. Dallas, TX (60 attendees).
175. April 27, 2010 “Experiential Learning – Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship.” Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting. Vancouver, B.C. (25 attendees).
176. May 3, 2010 “Impact of Health Reform for Patients and Physicians: H.R. 3590 Patient Protection and
Affordable Health Care Act; HR 4872 Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act.”
American Medical Association NM Student Association, Albuquerque (50 attendees).
177. May 11, 2010 “What Works in Congressional Visits.” Family Medicine Congressional Conference.
Washington, D.C. (40 attendees).
178. May 24, 2010 “New Mexico’s Primary Care Workforce, Pipeline and Training Programs.” National
Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) and Association of State and Territorial Health
Offices (ASTHO). Strengthening the Health Care Safety-Net Workforce through
Interagency Cooperation, Planning, and Policy. Atlanta, GA (50 attendees)
179. June 4, 2010 “A Clinician’s Role in Federal & State Health Reform.” Physician Assistant Students.
Albuquerque, NM (30 attendees).
180. July 7, 2010 “New Mexico’s Health Workforce Needs.” Invited Testimony at the Interim Legislative
Health & Human Services Committee. Santa Fe, NM (50 attendees).
181. August 5, 2010 “Review of Health Workforce Components of the Affordable Care Act.” Invited
Testimony at Senate Joint Memorial 1 – Health Care Reform Working Group. Santa Fe,
NM (35 attendees).
182. August 17, 2010 “Policy Priority Issues for 2011.” New Mexico Student Medical Association.
Albuquerque, NM (60 attendees).
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183. August 27, 2010 “Patient Centered Medical Home: New Mexico’s Innovative Models & Affordable Care
Act Opportunities.” Department of Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry Fellows. (10 attendees).
184. August 30, 2010 “Applied Health Policy: A Physician’s Role in Local, State & Federal Health Reform.”
Phase II Family Medicine Clerkship Medical Students. UNM. (12 attendees).
185. Sept 23, 2010 “Physicians and the Affordable Care Act: Avid Advocate, Rescind and Repeal, Revise
and Reform, or None of the Above.” Presbyterian Hospital Physicians. Albuquerque, NM
(25 attendees).
186. Oct 4, 2010 “Quality, Transparency and Reporting in the Affordable Care Act.” Testimony at Senate
Joint Memorial 1: Health Care Reform Working Group. Santa Fe, NM. (40 attendees).
187. Oct 7, 2010 “Patient Centered Medical Home: Helping Patients with Chronic Diseases – Diabetes
Mellitus.” NM Osteopathic Medical Association Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM
(75 attendees).
188. Oct 12, 2010 “Physicians and the Affordable Care Act.” Family Medicine Interns. (12 attendees).
189. Oct 14, 2010 “The Health Workforce & the Affordable Care Act.” NM Health Policy Commission.
Albuquerque, NM. (10 attendees).
190. Oct 19, 2010 “Experiential Learning – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellowship.”
RWJF Center for Health Policy Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows. Albuquerque, NM.
(10 attendees).
191. Oct 21, 2010 “The Health Workforce and the Affordable Care Act.” East Gateway Coalition of
Neighborhood Associations. Manzano Multigeneraltional Center. Albuquerque, NM.
(20 attendees).
192. Oct 25, 2010 “Applied Health Policy: A Physician’s Role in Local, State & Federal Health Reform.”
Phase II Family Medicine Clerkship Medical Students. UNM. (12 attendees).
193. Nov 4, 2010 “The Health Workforce, Telehealth, and the Affordable Care Act.” NM Telehealth
Alliance. Albuquerque, NM. (15 attendees).
194. Nov 9, 2010 “Health Workforce Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act of 2011.” Sixth Meeting of
the Legislative Health & Human Services Committee. Santa Fe, NM (40 attendees).
Result: LHHS Committee endorsement of draft bill to be introduced in Jan 2011.
195. Nov 11, 2010 “New Mexico’s Primary Care Extension.” American Academy of Family Physicians
State Legislative Conference in New Orleans. Health Care Reform: The Nuts and Bolts
of State Implementation. (90 Attendees)
196. Dec 1, 2010 “Health Workforce Provisions – Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.” NM
Public Health Association 7th Annual Health Policy Legislative Forum. Albuquerque
(125 attendees).
197. Jan 3, 2011 “Applied Health Policy: A Physician’s Role in Local, State & Federal Health Reform.”
Phase II Family Medicine Clerkship Medical Students. UNM. (12 attendees).
198. Jan 7, 2011 “Health Care Reform Teleconference with Gila Regional Medical Center Leadership.”
(10 participants).
199. Feb 3, 2011 “Senate Bill 14: The Health Care Work Force Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act
of 2011.” Testimony to the NM Senate Public Affairs Committee. (60 attendees).
Status: Unanimous “Do Pass” recommendation.
200. Feb 5, 2011 “Physicians and the Affordable Care Act: Avid Advocate, Rescind and Repeal, Revise
and Reform, or None of the Above?” 29th Annual Winter Refresher. NM Academy of
Family Physicians. Albuquerque. (135 attendees).
201. Feb 9, 2011 “Senate Bill 14: The Health Care Work Force Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act
of 2011.” Testimony to the NM Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee. (50
attendees). Status: “Do Pass” recommendation (6-3).
202. Feb 12, 2011 “New Mexico Health Workforce and the Affordable Care Act.” Annual Women’s Health
Care Seminar. Hotel Albuquerque. (250 attendees).
203. Mar 1, 2011 “Senate Bill 14: The Health Care Work Force Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act
of 2011.” Testimony to the NM House Health & Government Affairs Committee. (45
attendees). Status: Unanimous “Do Pass” recommendation.
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204. Mar 18, 2011 “Senate Bill 14: The Health Care Work Force Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act
of 2011.” Testimony to the NM House Business & Industry Committee. (50 attendees).
Status: Unanimous “Do Pass” recommendation.
205. Mar 30, 2011 “Health Legislation, Budget & Reform Update: The 2011 New Mexico Legislative
Session and Federal Budget Cuts.” UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine
Grand Rounds. (35 attendees)
206. April 14, 2011 “Applied Health Policy Vignettes.” University of Arizona, College of Public Health.
Tucson, AZ. (30 attendees).
207. April 25, 2011 “Applied Health Policy” Family Medicine Clerkship Phase II Medical Students. UNM.
(10 students)
208. May 21, 2011 “The Health Workforce & New Models of Payment & Delivery of Care: Medical
Homes, Accountable Care – State and National Updates.” New Mexico Health Resources
19th Annual Health Provider Retreat. Taos, NM. (105 attendees).
209. May 31, 2011 “Overview of New Mexico Health Care – The Storyteller: The Strategic Power of the
Purposeful Oral Narrative to Persuade Health Policy.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Health Policy Fellows State Visit to New Mexico. Santa Fe, NM (12 attendees).
210. June 20, 2011 “Applied Health Policy” Fam Med Clerkship Phase II Med Students. UNM. (9 students).
211. July 16, 2011 “The Shifting Sands of Health Reform” 54th Annual NM Academy of Family Physicians
Family Medicine Seminar. Ruidoso, NM. (145 attendees).
212. August 19, 2011 “Practical Applications of Health Reform at the State and Federal Levels.” UNM Child
Psychiatry Fellows. (8 attendees)
213. August 20, 2011 “New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform Priorities.” NM Medical Society Council.
Taos, NM. (35 attendees).
214. August 27, 2011 “New Mexico Health Reform Strategies.” NM Hispanic Medical Association. Isleta
Pueblo, NM. (35 attendees).
215. Sept 22, 2011 “Health Care Reform: State – Tribal Consultation.” Albuquerque, NM. (40 attendees).
216. October 5, 2011 “New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange.” Interim Legislative Health & Human
Services Committee. Albuquerque, NM (60 attendees).
217. October 11, 2011 “Office of Health Care Reform. NM Health Insurance Exchange.” UNM Primary Care
Medical Directors Meeting. Albuquerque, NM (10 attendees).
218. October 18, 2011 “Institute of Medicine / RWJ Health Policy Fellowship Alumni Meeting. Reactor Panel.”
Washington D.C. (40 attendees).
219. October 20, 2011 “The Role of Quality Improvement in Health Care Reform Implementation.” National
Improvement Partnership Network. Hotel Albuquerque (40 attendees).
220. October 27, 2011 “New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange: Deloitte – Insurance Carrier Meeting.”
Albuquerque, NM. (60 attendees).
221. October 27, 2011 “New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange.” Health Law Teleconference. (17
participants).
222. October 29, 2011 “New Mexico Health Care Reform.” New Mexico Chapter, American College of
Physicians. Albuquerque, NM (120 attendees)
223. November 1, 2011 “New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange and the Office of Health Care Reform.”
Consumer Stakeholder Meeting. Santa Fe, NM (25 attendees).
224. November 3, 2011 “New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform.” NM Association for Home and Hospice
Care. Hotel Albuquerque (30 attendees).
225. November 3, 2011 “The Role of Quality Improvement in Health Reform Implementation.” Albuquerque
Coalition, RWJ Aligning Forces for Quality. Albuquerque, NM (25 attendees).
226. November 8, 2011 “New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange – ACA and Indian Health Care Improvement
Act (IHCIA).” Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos. Santa Ana, NM (12 attendees).
227. Nov 10, 2011 “New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform, ACA, IHCIA and NM Health Insurance
Exchange.” Tribal Stakeholder Group. Santa Ana Tribal Offices, NM (75 attendees).
228. Nov 15, 2011 “New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange.” New Mexico Hospital Association Board.
Albuquerque, NM (25 attendees).
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229. Nov 15, 2011 “New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform: NM Health Insurance Exchange.”
Association of Commerce and Industry Board Meeting. Albuquerque, NM (12 attendees)
230. Nov 17, 2011 “New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange.” NM Health Insurance Alliance Board
Retreat. Santa Fe, NM (16 attendees).
231. Nov 28, 2011 “New Mexico’s Health Insurance Exchange.” NM Health Exchange Summit –
Legislative and Executive Branches. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. (25 attendees).
232. Dec 7, 2011 “Health Care Reform: Where Are We in New Mexico and What Lies Ahead?” 8th
Annual Legislative Health Policy Forum. NM Public Health Association. Albuquerque,
NM (210 attendees).
233. Dec 8, 2011 “New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange.” New Mexico Medical Insurance Pool
Retreat. Sunrise Springs, New Mexico (20 attendees).
234. Dec 9, 2011 “Health Care Reform in New Mexico.” Behavioral Health Collaborative Leadership.
Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
235. Jan 10, 2012 “Health Care Reform in New Mexico.” Greater Albuquerque Medical Association.
Albuquerque, NM (60 attendees).
236. Jan 12, 2012 “Human Services Department. Office of Health Care Reform.” Senate Finance
Committee Testimony. Santa Fe, NM (50 attendees).
237. Jan 13, 2012 “Human Services Department. Office of Health Care Reform.” House Appropriations and
Finance Committee Testimony. Santa Fe, NM (35 attendees).
238. Jan 14, 2012 “Health Care Reform Update.” New Mexico Medical Society Council. Albuquerque,
NM (30 attendees).
239. Jan 17, 2012 “Health Care Reform in New Mexico. Legislative Day for Interns, Medical Students.”
Santa Fe, NM (25 attendees).
240. Jan 20, 2012 “Preparing the Eligibility Workforce for Real-Time Eligibility Verification. State
Network Reactor Panel.” National Academy for State Health Policy. New Orleans, LA
(35 attendees).
241. Jan 25, 2012 “Health Insurance Exchange Update.” Insurance Stakeholder Group. Santa Fe, NM (25
attendees).
242. Jan 31, 2012 “Health Care Reform in New Mexico.” Christus St. Vincent Grand Rounds. Santa Fe,
NM (20 attendees).
243. Feb 2, 2012 “New Mexico Legislative Process – Health Care Reform.” Department of Ob/Gyn
Resident and Student Meeting. Albuquerque, NM (20 attendees).
244. Feb 20, 2012 “Health Reform, Health Insurance Exchange Update.” Provider Stakeholder Meeting.
Albuquerque, NM (15 attendees).
245. Feb 28, 2012 “Health Reform, Health Insurance Exchange Update.” Consumer Stakeholder Meeting.
Santa Fe, NM (35 attendees)
246. Mar 20, 2012 “Health Care Reform Update.” First Choice Community Health Board of Directors.
South Valley Health Commons. Albuquerque, NM (20 attendees).
247. April 20, 2012 “Impact of Health Care Reform in New Mexico.” Keynote Address for 33rd Annual
Advances in Primary Care Conference. Crowne Plaza, Albuquerque, NM (75 attendees).
248. April 25, 2012 “The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare): Where Are We?” Department of Family &
Community Medicine Grand Rounds. Albuquerque, NM (40 attendees).
249. May 1, 2012 “Health Reform and Health Insurance.” Community Leaders Breakfast. CHRISTUS St.
Vincent Regional Medical Center. Santa Fe, NM (40 attendees).
250. May 31, 2012 “Health Exchanges One Stop Shop for Uninsured, Uninsured Find Health Insurance.”
Panel Discussion on National Public Radio, Chicago, Eight Forty Eight Program.
251. June 28, 2012 “What the Supreme Court Affordable Care Act Decision Means for New Mexico.”
KOAT Channel 7 Television, 6pm and 10pm evening news.
252. June 28, 2012 “Upholding the Affordable Care Act and the Implications for New Mexicans.” Federal
Courthouse Rally, Albuquerque, NM. 30 attendees.
253. June 30, 2012 “Understanding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Its Impact on New
Mexico.” First Unitarian Church, Albuquerque, NM. 95 attendees.
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254. July 6, 2012 “Roundtable - Implementing the Affordable Care Act.” Facilitated roundtable discussion
with Senator Jeff Bingaman and Senator Tom Udall. Santa Fe, NM. 15 attendees.
255. July 17, 2012 “The Affordable Care Act: What It Means for New Mexico and Clinical Practice.” First
Choice Community Health Center Board of Directors. South Valley Health Commons. 25
attendees.
256. July 18, 2012 “Implications of the Supreme Court Ruling on the Affordable Care Act.” Ethics Interest
Group. Albuquerque, NM. 20 attendees.
257. August 3, 2012 “The Supremes vs. Obamacare: What it means for New Mexico health care reform and
clinical practice.” 55th Annual NM Academy of Family Physicians Meeting. Taos, NM.
175 attendees.
258. August 14, 2012 “Affordable Care Act Implications for New Mexico’s Health Workforce.” KSNM 570
AM, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Southwest Senior Radio Program.
259. August 24, 2012 “Health Care Reform Implications in New Mexico and the UNM Health System. General
Internal Medicine Section. Albuquerque, NM. 12 attendees.
260. Sept 7, 2012 “Evaluating the Public Health Literature: NEJM Article: Medicaid Expansion.” Tucson,
AZ. CPH 609. 20 attendees.
261. Sept 7, 2012 “Affordable Care Act Implications for Arizona.” Health Policy Law Class (Law 610B).
Tucson, AZ. 15 attendees.
262. Sept 12, 2012 “Affordable Care Act: Public Health, Research & Policy Implications & Opportunities.”
MEZCOPH Seminar. Tucson, AZ. 110 attendees.
263. Sept 14, 2012 “ACA Implications for Rural Health.” 39th Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference.
Tucson, AZ. 125 attendees.
264. Sept 14, 2012 “Interprofessional Practice Based Research Network: Innovative Reforms / ACA
Opportunities.” PBRN Organizational Meeting in Tucson, AZ. 10 attendees.
265. Oct 11, 2012 “The Affordable Care Act: Addressing Health Care Workforce Shortages in the U.S.”
Health Law and Policy Class. ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Tempe, AZ.
35 attendees.
266. Oct 19, 2012 “How Healthy Is Arizona?” Flinn-Brown Civic Leadership Academy. Phoenix, Arizona.
30 attendees.
267. Oct 24, 2012 “Affordable Care Act Implications for Health Coverage in Arizona.” University of
Arizona Health Network Board of Directors Retreat. Tubac, AZ. 40 attendees.
268. Nov 2, 2012 “ACA Implementation: What the SCOTUS Ruling Means for Medicaid Expansion: Case
Reports from New Mexico and Arizona.” 2012 State Legislative Conference. American
Academy of Family Physicians. Memphis, TN. 85 attendees.
269. Nov 9, 2012 “What the Election Means for Health Care and Coverage in Arizona.” Keynote:
University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health: Internship
Conference. Tucson, AZ. 80 attendees.
270. Nov 16, 2012 “Healthcare Exchanges Explained.” National Public Radio NPR Phoenix, KJZZ 91.5,
Host: Dennis Lambert. http://www.kjzz.org.content/1211/healthcare-exchanges-explained.
271. Nov 29, 2012 “Health Care Expert Examines Brewer’s Decision on Health Care Exchange.” National
Public Radio NPR Phoenix, KJZZ 91.5, Host: Dennis Lambert.
http://www.kjzz.org.content/1211/gov-brewer-forgos-state-healthcare-exchange.
272. Jan 9, 2013 “The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Arizona’s Health Care System.” University
of Arizona Health Network Leadership Development Institute. University Marriott
Tucson, AZ. 365 Attendees.
273. Jan 11, 2013 “Economics of Health Care.” Greater Tucson Leadership – Health Care Issues Day.
Tucson Medical Center. 35 attendees.
274. Jan 15, 2013 “New Health Systems: Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, Medicare, Health Insurance
Exchanges.” Life Cycle Block – Second Year Medical Students. Tucson, AZ. 60
attendees.
275. Jan 22, 2013 “US Health System and Reform – Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid, Health
Insurance Exchanges.” CPH 641 Advanced Health Care Administration. Tucson/
Phoenix (web simulcast). 30 attendees.
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276. Jan 24, 2013 “Developing an Arizona Primary Care Workforce to Meet the Challenge of the
Affordable Care Act.” Arizona Rural & Public Health Policy Forum. Arizona Capitol
Museum, Phoenix. 95 attendees.
277. Jan 28, 2013 “US Health System and Reform.” CPH 439/539 Introduction to Environmental Health
Policy. Tucson, AZ. 9 attendees.
278. Feb 7, 2013 “Affordable Care Act.” Voyager RV Park. Tucson, AZ. 167 attendees.
279. Feb 15, 2013 “The Affordable Care Act and Immigration Reform.” CPH 563. United States Mexico
Border Health Policy. Tucson, AZ. 7 attendees.
280. Feb 18, 2013 “U.S. Health System Reform – ACA Coverage Provisions: Medicaid Expansion, Health
Insurance Marketplaces.” CPH 574. Public Health Policy and Management. Tucson, AZ
40 attendees.
281. Mar 6, 2013 “ACA Implications for Arizona’s Uninsured, Medicaid and the Health Insurance
Marketplace.” Arizona Department of Health Services Public Health Prevention Services
Training. Phoenix, AZ. 55 attendees.
282. Mar 13, 2013 “ACA Implications for Arizona’s Uninsured, Medicaid and the Health Insurance
Marketplace.” Arizona Department of Health Services Public Health Prevention Services
Training. Phoenix, AZ. 65 attendees.
283. Mar 14, 2013 “ACA and Budget Implications for the U.S. Health System and Research. Western
Pharmacoeconomic Conference. Tucson, AZ. 55 attendees.
284. Mar 17, 2013 “U.S. Health Care Reform: Policy, Politics, and What It Means for Arizona.” Alpha
Epsilon Delta: The Health Pre-professional Honor Society. Tucson, AZ. 30 attendees.
285. April 5, 2013 “Affordable Care Act – Implications for Addressing Arizona’s Health Disparities.” State
Bar of Arizona - Minority Bar Convention. Phoenix, AZ. 45 attendees.
286. April 24, 2013 “Leveraging ACA Coverage & Workforce Provisions to Eliminate Health Disparities &
Improve Access to High Quality Care in Arizona.” Arizona Public Health Association.
Phoenix, AZ. 150 attendees.
287. April 27, 2013 “An Apolitical Appraisal of the Affordable Care Act for Arizona.” MEZCOPH Dean’s
Circle of Excellence. Canyon Ranch Tucson, AZ. 30 attendees.
288. May 7, 2013 “The Case for State Planning of the Health Workforce.” 14th International Health
Workforce Collaborative Conference. Quebec City, Canada.
289. June 6, 2013 “Incorporating Prevention and Public Health in the Affordable Care Act.” AZ Local
Health Officers Association / AZ Dept. of Health Services. Scottsdale, AZ. 25 attendees.
290. June 25, 2013 “Financing the US Health System.” Intercessions – 3rd Year Medical Students, UA
College of Medicine. Tucson, AZ. 75 attendees.
291. July 15, 2013 “Health Reform Implementation.” MD-MPH Summer Session. Tucson, AZ. 6 attendees.
292. July 20, 2013 “Health Reform Implementation: Two Roads Diverged in a Red/Blue State.” NM
Academy of Family Physicians. Ruidoso, NM. 175 attendees.
293. August 10, 2013 “The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Oncology.” Cancer Care & Prevention.
Sedona, AZ. 51 attendees.
294. August 17, 2013 “Implications of the Affordable Care Act for Small and Medium Sized Employers.”
Employer Conversation on Physical Activity and Workplace Wellness. Pima County
Health Department, Arizona Business Coalition on Health. Tucson, AZ. 50 attendees.
295. August 20, 2013 “Rural Impact of Medicaid Expansion and the ACA.” Prescott, AZ. 125 attendees.
296. October 22, 2013 “Health Insurance Marketplaces.” Webinar for International Society of
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. 30 participants.
297. October 23, 2013 “Developing and Writing Health Policy Briefs.” Global Health Class. 8 attendees.
298. Nov 2, 2013 “Affordable Care Act 2.0, What’s Next?” St. Luke’s Health Initiative (SLHI) Board of
Directors Retreat. Royal Palms. Phoenix, AZ. 25 attendees.
299. Nov 7, 2013 “Arizona’s Health Insurance Marketplace.” Affordable Care Act Community Forum.
Graham County General Services Building. Safford, AZ. 35 Attendees.
300. Nov 14, 2013 “Navigating Obamacare.” Foothills Forum. Tucson, AZ. 45 Attendees.
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301. Nov 22, 2013 “Rocky Roads at the Political Precipice of Health Reform.” Road Map to the ACA:
Primary Care and the Underinsured in New Mexico. RIOS Net / NM Cares.
Albuquerque, NM. 50 attendees.
302. Dec 17, 2013 “U.S. Health System.” Intercessions: Life Cycle Block – 3rd Year Medical Students.
Tucson, AZ. 75 attendees.
303. Jan 10, 2014 “Affordable Care Act Implementation Updates.” Beyond Theory and Toward
Implementation: What You Need to Know about the Affordable Care Act. Sandra Day
O’Connor College of Law, Phoenix, AZ. 115 attendees.
304. Jan 15, 2014 “Maximizing the Existing Primary Care Workforce.” Learning from Each Other: The
Roles of States in Transforming their Health Systems. National Governors Association.
Washington D.C. 60 attendees.
305. Jan 17, 2014 “Residual Uninsured and Uncompensated Care.” Health Populations Foster a Healthy
Economy. Rural & Public Health Policy Forum. AZ State Capitol Forum, Phoenix, AZ.
85 attendees.
306. Jan 21, 2014 “Transforming the U.S. Health System.” Advanced Health Administration. Tucson, AZ
videoconference included Phoenix, Prescott, Flagstaff. 20 attendees.
307. Jan 22, 2014 “Medicare, Medicaid and Marketplaces.” Life Cycle Block Class 2016. Tucson, AZ. 80
attendees.
308. Feb 10, 2014 “Affordable Care Act Implementation Update.” Rural Community Forum: Helping
Community Residents Get Enrolled in the Health Insurance Marketplace / Affordable
Care Act (Obamacare). Florence, AZ. 35 attendees.
309. Feb 11, 2014 “Developing an Arizona Primary Care Workforce to Meet the Challenges of the ACA.”
CPH 310 Health Care in the U.S. Main Campus UA, Tucson, AZ. 120 attendees.
310. Feb 17, 2014 “The Affordable Care Act and AHCCCS in Arizona.” Alumni Lunch Talk. UA, Tucson,
Arizona. 50 attendees.
311. Mar 15, 2014 “Arizona Opioid Prescribing Summit: A Working Meeting to Draft Prescribing
Guidelines.” Convened by Arizona Department of Health Services. Scottsdale, AZ. 75
attendees.
312. Apr 21, 2014 “Affordable Care Act – Rural Health.” Rural Health Professions Program. UA, Tucson,
AZ. 60 attendees.
313. May 19, 2014 “State Leaders: Setting the Pace. Building a Transformed Health Care Workforce:
Moving from Planning to Implementation.” National Governors Association: Health
Workforce Policy Academy Keynote Address. Washington D.C. 45 attendees.
314. Aug 8, 2014 “State Pacesetters Transform the Rural Health Workforce.” Andrew Nichols Memorial
Rural & Border Health Policy Lecture. 41st Annual Rural Health Conference. Litchfield
Park, AZ. 175 attendees.
315. Sept 10, 2014 “State innovations to assure a health workforce to provide high value, quality care in
rural areas.” Southwest Telehealth Resource Center Webinar. 75 participants.
316. Sept 12, 2014 “Formulating Public Health Policy.” CPH Global Health. 20 participants.
317. Sept 19, 2014 “Innovative Collaboration and the ACA.” Arizona Public Health Association. Mesa,
Arizona. 125 attendees.
318. Sept 23, 2014 “Hospitals in the U.S. Health System.” CPH 310 Health Care in the U.S. Tucson, AZ.
175 attendees.
319. Sept 25, 2014 “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.” CPH 400 Contemporary Community
Health Problems. Tucson, AZ. 15 attendees.
320. Sept 25, 2014 “Implementing the Affordable Care Act: Impact on the Arizona Economy.” Tucson
Chapter, Institute of Management Accountants. Tucson, AZ. 20 attendees.
321. Sept 29, 2014 “States and Communities Innovate to Expand the Health Workforce.” The Pew
Charitable Trusts: Pew Children’s Dental Campaign Partners Meeting. Washington, D.C.
60 Attendees.
322. Oct 7, 2014 “Partnership and Policy – Making It Work.” Telemedicine / Telehealth Service Provider
Showcase. Phoenix, AZ. 150 attendees.
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323. Oct 14, 2014 “Uninsured in the United States and Arizona.” CPH 310 Health Care in the U.S. Tucson,
AZ. 175 attendees.
324. Oct 21, 2014 “United States Health System Reform.” AT Still University 2nd year medical students,
North Country HealthCare. Flagstaff, AZ. Attendees 10.
325. Oct 23, 2014 “Population Health: Improving the Health Status of Your Community.” Arizona
Healthcare Executives Chapter Panel Discussion. Marana, AZ. 35 attendees.
326. Oct 26, 2014 “Opportunities for Physicians in Public Health: Impact of the Affordable Care Act
(ACA).” Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians Conference. Rosemont, IL. 250 attendees.
327. Dec 10, 2014 “The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Maternal and Child Health.” CPH 696H.
Tucson, AZ. 20 attendees.
328. Jan 14, 2015 “Arizona 2015 AHCCCS and 2nd Marketplace Enrollment Update.” Arizona Rural &
Public Health Policy Forum. State Capitol Building, Phoenix, AZ. 95 attendees.
329. Jan 20, 2015 “U.S. and Arizona Health Care Reform.” CPH 641 Health Systems Delivery. Learning
Center Online to 3 sites. 25 participants.
330. Feb 13, 2015 “US Healthcare System – Medicare, Medicaid and the Marketplace.” Class 2017 Medical
Student Life Cycle Block. Tucson, AZ. 50 participants.
331. Feb 13, 2015 “Immigrant Health and the Affordable Care Act.” CPH 563 Border Health Policy Class.
Tucson, Az. 8 participants.
332. Feb 26, 2015 “Medicaid Return on Investment in Children.” CPH 609 Evaluating the Public Health
Literature. Tucson, AZ. 8 participants.
333. Mar 2, 2015 “The Affordable Care Act.” CPH 574 Public Health Administration. Tucson, AZ. 35
attendees.
334. Mar 5, 2015 “The Supremes vs. Obamacare Act II: King vs. Burwell.” Family Medicine Teaching
Day, South Campus – Kino. Tucson, AZ. 18 attendees.
335. Mar 11, 2015 “The Supremes vs. Obamacare Act II – What it Means for States and Public Health -
King vs. Burwell.” College-Wide Seminar. Tucson, AZ. 60 participants.
336. Apr 2, 2015 “Prescription Opioid Misuse and Abuse Reduction Initiative.” Governor’s Office for
Children, Youth and Families. Phoenix, AZ. 15 participants.
337. Apr 13, 2015 “Medicaid Managed Care: Investing Upstream – Funding Community Health Worker
Networks.” Beyond Flexner – Social Mission in Medical Education. Albuquerque, NM.
40 participants.
338. Apr 22, 2015 “Wide Open Spaces: How States Can Design Systems of Care for a Rural Setting.”
National Governors Association – Learning from Each Other: How States Are
Transforming their Health Care Systems. Baltimore, MD. 45 participants.
339. Apr 28, 2015 “Expanding Coverage and Meeting Demand: Arizona Health Workforce.” Northern
Cochise Community Hospital Board Meeting. Willcox, AZ. 8 participants.
340. May 7, 2015 “College Wide Advisory Transition Team (CATT) Update.” Mel and Enid Zuckerman
College of Public Health Retreat. Tucson, AZ. 75 attendees.
341. May 8, 2015 “Trends in the Healthcare Economy: Implications for Graduate Medical Education
(GME). GMEC Annual Retreat. Hacienda del Sol. Tucson, AZ. 45 attendees.
342. June 11, 2015 “Making a Difference for Critical Access Hospitals and the Communities They Serve.”
13th Annual Western Flex Conference. Marana, Arizona. 120 attendees.
343. June 18, 2015 “State Innovation in Medicare and Medicaid Graduate Medical Education (GME).”
National Governors Association Briefing Presentation to the Department of Health and
Human Services staff. Teleconference. 30 Participants.
344. June 30, 2015 “Health Systems and the Affordable Care Act.” Intercessions 2 (3rd year medical
students).Tucson, AZ. 80 attendees.
345. July 11, 2015 “Innovation in the Rural Health Infrastructure.” National Governors Association –
Institute of Medicine: Alabama Alignment for Healthier People. Montgomery, Alabama.
50 attendees.
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346. July 13, 2015 “What Physician Leaders Need to Know about the Affordable Care Act.” Family &
Community Medicine Clinical Leadership and Administration. Tucson, AZ. 10 attendees.
347. July 17, 2015 “State Innovation to Meet Health Workforce Demands in a Reformed System.” 58th
Annual Family Medicine Seminar. New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians.
Ruidoso, NM. 130 attendees.
348. July 28, 2015 “Rural Health Care Disparities Created by Medicare Regulations and Payment.” U.S.
House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Health.
Written statement and oral testimony. 1100 Longworth House Office Building, 10:00
A.M. Written statement at: < http://waysandmeans.house.gov/wp-
content/uploads/2015/07/Derksen-Testimony-072815HL.pdf >. Oral Testimony at:
< https://www.congress.gov/committees/video/house-ways-and-
means/hswm00/69188679 > hearing begins at: 33 min; oral testimony from 57:08 to
1:02.35; telemedicine 1:26:29 to 1:27:12; rural health professions education and retention
1:40:15 to 1:41:00; Medicare Hospital Wage Index, Medicare GME payment reform
1:56:00 to 1:57:35; Integration 2:00:15 to 2:02; Medicaid GME, Teaching Health
Centers, Expanding Medicaid 2:06:50 to 2:12:50. Attendees 40.
349. Aug 4, 2015 “Arizona Marketplace Update.” 42nd Annual Rural Health Conference and 10th Annual
Performance Improvement Summit. Sedona, AZ. 180 attendees.
350. Aug 18, 2015 “Affordable Care Act: Progress, Politics and Prognosis.” Rural Health Professions
Program, Rural and Service Learning Students. UA COM –Phoenix. 30 attendees.
351. Sept 1, 2015 “Working with Unique Rural Populations.” 2015 Rural Health Summit National
Organization of State Offices of Rural Health NOSORH Annual Meeting. Portland,
Oregon. 30 attendees.
352. Sept 9, 2015 “Introduction to the Affordable Care Act.” CPH 523 Critical Issues in Health Care
Organization, Management and Policy. Tucson, AZ. 20 attendees.
353. Sept 16, 2015 “Arizona Center for Rural Health Navigator Consortium.” Cover Arizona Coalition Call.
30 Participants.
354. Oct 9, 2015 “Rural Health: What’s New and Next.” Flinn-Brown Seminar. Phoenix, Arizona. 35
participants.
355. Oct 23, 2015 “Affordable Care Act: Access to Care, Medicaid, Marketplace and Open Enrollment
Round III.” Neuroscience Grand Rounds. UA College of Medicine. Tucson, AZ. 20
attendees.
356. Oct 27, 2015 “ACA Update: Introduction to the Arizona Center for Rural Health Navigator
Consortium.” Arizona State Office of Rural Health Webinar Series. 50 participants.
357. Nov 9, 2015 “Developing Academic Publications.” Federal Office of Rural Health Policy technical
assistance webinar for abstracts for a special section on rural health for the Journal of
Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. Est. 50 participants.
358. Nov 14, 2015 “Affordable Care Act.” Arizona Chapter, American College of Physicians annual
meeting, Tucson, AZ. 280 attendees.
359. Feb 11, 2016 “Arizona Marketplace Enrollment Update.” Rural and Public Health Policy Forum 2016.
Phoenix, AZ. 85 attendees.
360. Feb 12, 2016 “Medicare, Medicaid, Marketplace in the U.S. Health System.” Life Cycle Block. UAHS
College of Medicine Tucson, Medical Students Class of 2017. 50 attendees.
361. Feb 18, 2016 “Medicaid as an Investment in Children.” CPH 609 Evaluating the Public Health
Literature. Tucson, AZ. 12 attendees.
362. Mar 7, 2016 “U.S. Health System & Health Reform.” CPH 574. Tucson, AZ. 41 attendees.
363. Mar 29, 2016 “Affordable Care Act.” CPH 310 Healthcare in the U.S. Tucson, AZ. 175 attendees.
364. May 5, 2016 “The Prescription Drug Epidemic: Using the Controlled Substances Prescription Drug
Monitoring Program (CSPDMP) to Reduce Morbidity, Mortality, Misuse and Abuse.”
The AZ Telemedicine Program, SW Telehealth Resource Center, AzCRH. Webinar: with
90 participants.
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365. June 22, 2016 “Federal Policy Impacts on Healthcare Workforce Disparities.” Telemedicine &
Telehealth Service Provider Showcase SPS Conference. Phoenix, Arizona. 375 Attendees
366. June 28, 2016 “Using Medicaid Data to Inform Policy.” State Offices of Rural Health Region D.
Oklahoma City, OK. 30 attendees.
367. June 29, 2016 “Effects of Our Rural Opioid Epidemic and State Based Policy Remedies.” State Offices
of Rural Health Region D. Oklahoma City, OK. 30 attendees.
368. July 15, 2016 “Pragmatic Policy Remedies for Arizona’s Rural Hospitals.” National Conference of
State Legislatures webinar. 65 participants.
369. July 26, 2016 “Teaching Health Centers: Strategic Opportunities for the Future.” Bruce Gulledge
Lecture at the 43rd Annual Rural Health Conference. Flagstaff, Arizona. 160 Attendees.
370. Aug 3, 2016 “Pragmatic Approaches to Addressing Health Disparities in Arizona.” UAHS Border
Latino & American Indian Summer Exposure to Research (BLAISER) Lecture Series.
Tucson, AZ. 40 attendees.
371. Aug 15, 2016 “KidsCare: The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in Arizona.” Arizona State
Office of Rural Health Webinar Series. SW Telehealth Resource Center / Arizona
Telemedicine Program. 177 participants.
372. Aug 23, 2016 “Overview of ACA Coverage Provisions for American Indians – Medicaid/AHCCCS and
Arizona’s Marketplace.” Flagstaff, AZ. 101 Attendees.
373. Sept 16, 2016 “Arizona Affordable Care Act Update.” Cover Arizona: Helping Consumers Understand
Health Insurance. Sahuarita, AZ. 50 Attendees.
374. Sept 19, 2016 “Rural Engaged Health Education.” Facilitator of Beyond Flexner Workshop. Miami,
Florida. 30 attendees.
375. Sept 19, 2016 “Leveraging Graduate Medical Education Funding Using Medicaid State Plan
Amendments (SPAs) and 1115 Waivers.” New Models of GME Funding Workshop,
Miami, Florida. 25 attendees.
376. Oct 5, 2016 “Arizona Affordable Care Act and KidsCare (CHIP) Update.” Project SHARE. Tucson,
AZ. 16 attendees.
377. Oct 6, 2016 “The U.S. Health System – Sistema de Salud en los Estados Unidos.” Leaders Across
Borders. Scottsdale, AZ. 25 Attendees.
378. Oct 7, 2016 “Medicaid Expansion and the Use of Health Services.” CPH 609 Evaluating the Public
Health Literature. Tucson, AZ. 25 attendees.
379. Oct 19, 2016 “U.S. Health System, the ACA and Arizona.” Students for a National Health Program.
Tucson, AZ. 10 attendees.
380. Oct 20, 2016 “U.S. Challenges in ACA Implementation.” CPH 577 Social and Behavioral Aspects of
Public Health. Tucson, AZ. 50 attendees.
381. Nov 18, 2016 “Leveraging Graduate Medical Education to Assure a Well-Trained and Distributed
Health Workforce.” Health Workforce Solutions Workshop. Desert Willow Conference
Center. Phoenix, AZ. 62 attendees.
382. Nov 18, 2016 “What the election means for public and rural health.” Keynote Presentation: 2016 Fall
Internship Conference. MEZCOPH Phoenix and Tucson Campuses. 140 attendees.
383. Dec 14, 2016 “Leveraging Graduate Medical Education to Assure a Well-Trained and Distributed
Health Workforce.” Montana GME Council, Bozeman MT webinar. 20 attendees.
384. Dec 15, 2016 “What’s next for Arizona, the ACA, and public health?” Arizona Public Health
Association’s Lunch and Learn Webinars. 37 participants.
385. Jan 14, 2017 “What’s next for US Health Policy?” Latino Medical Student Association Health
Summit. Tucson, AZ. 50 attendees.
386. Jan 19, 2017 “What’s next for Arizona, the ACA, rural and public health?” Mexican American Student
Association (MASA). Guerrero Student Center, Tucson, AZ. 15 attendees.
387. Jan 25, 2017 “What’s next for rural & public health?” Arizona Rural & Public Health Policy Forum.
Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower. 85 attendees.
388. Feb 1, 2017 “What’s next for rural & public health.” Arizona Grantmakers Forum: STAT: Replace
and Repeal Meets Reality. Northern Trust Building. Phoenix, AZ. 15 attendees.
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324. Feb 7, 2017 “Trumpcare vs. Obamacare.” Reddit Ask Me Anything (IAmA) Four Hour Session. The
session generated 5558 points, 82% upvotes, and 2330 comments.
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/5smci4/i_am_a_family_physician_and_profe
ssor_of_public/
389. Feb 9, 2017 “Access to Care in the U.S.” CPH 577 Sociocultural and Behavioral Aspects of Public
Health. 15 attendees.
390. Feb 10, 2017 “U.S. Health System: Medicare, Medicaid, Marketplace.” Life Cycle Block. COM
Tucson, AZ. Room 2117. Attendees: 70.
391. Feb 24, 2017 “Arizona Strategies: Rural and Vulnerable Populations.” Arizona Hospital and
Healthcare Association AzHHA Board of Directors. Phoenix, AZ. 30 attendees.
392. Feb 27, 2017 “ACA and Arizona Strategies: Rural & Vulnerable Populations.” CPH 574 Health Policy
and Management. Tucson, AZ. 35 attendees.
393. Mar 1, 2017 “Capping and Cutting Medicaid: Punishing Cost Efficient, Effective States Like
Arizona.” Question asked at the CNN Town Hall with Senator John McCain and Senator
Lindsey Graham. George Washington University, D.C. 250 attendees, broadcast live
national/international CNN at 22:51: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19G_xRx9G-c
394. Mar 6, 2017 “U.S. Health Systems – Rural & Vulnerable Populations.” Rural Health Professions
Program noon seminar. Tucson, AZ. 20 attendees.
395. April 5, 2017 “U.S. Health System Transformation.” Intercessions, COM 3rd Year Students. Tucson,
AZ. 125 attendees.
396. April 7, 2017 “Arizona Academy of Family Physicians – President’s Remarks.” Installation Dinner as
President of AzAFP, Phoenix, AZ. 50 attendees.
397. April 27, 2017 “Informing Public Health Policy Using Data and Graphics.” Partners in Public Health
Luncheon. Tucson, Arizona. 70 attendees.
398. May 4, 2017 “Blueprint for three red states: Leveraging Medicaid GME with 1115 waivers and state
plan amendments.” Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Workforce
Research Conference. Alexandria, VA. 50 attendees.
399. May 4-5, 2017 13th Annual AAMC Health Workforce Research Conference. Alexandria, VA. Served on
the Advisory Committee, facilitated a panel, and presented. 205 attendees.
400. May 19, 2017 “State Medicaid Transformation via Section 1115 Waivers: Implications for Providers,
Hospitals and Enrollees.” 18th Annual SIH/SIU Health Policy Institute: Obamacare after
Obama: The Future of U.S. Health at a Crossroads. Springfield, IL, telecast also to
Carbondale and Chicago campuses. 100 attendees.
401. June 16, 2017 “Weathering the Perfect Storm: America’s Rural Health in Peril.” Western Region Flex
Conference. Waikoloa, HI. 95 attendees.
402. June 21, 2017 “Pragmatic Approaches to Health System Transformation: Addressing Health Disparities
in Arizona.” Border Latino & American Indian Summer Exposure to research Program
(BLAISER). Tucson, AZ. 35 attendees.
403. June 26, 2017 “Weathering the Perfect Storm: Arizona’s Rural Health in Peril. House Bill: American
Health Care Act; Senate Bill: Better Care Reconciliation Act.” Tucson Medical Center
Presents a Community Health Forum. DoubleTree Grand Ballroom, Tucson, AZ, 700
attendees and 1,900 on Facebook livestream.
404. July 24, 2017 “Understanding & Leveraging the Economic Impact of Rural Health Care.” Rural Health
Works Regional Workshop.” Pre-conference Workshop. Flagstaff, AZ. 35 attendees.
405. July 25, 2017 “Arizona’s Rural Health in Peril.” 44th Annual Rural Health Conference. Flagstaff, AZ.
185 attendees.
406. Sept 6, 2017 “Health System Transformation: The ACA in Arizona.” Project SHARE.
Tucson/Phoenix students. 30 attendees.
407. Sept 12, 2017 “Policies Leveraging the Economic Impact of the Rural Health Workforce.” Keynote
Speaker for the 3RNet Rural Recruitment and Retention Network. Scottsdale, AZ. 75
attendees.
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408. Sept 18, 2017 “Caring for the Underserved in a New Era of Health Insurance and Entitlements.”
Keynote Speaker for the Rural and Urban Underserved Populations (RUUP) Annual
Conference. Albuquerque, NM. 105 attendees.
409. Sept 21, 2017 “Weathering the Perfect Policy Storm: America’s Health in Peril.” Sagan National
Colloquium. Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware, Ohio. 45 attendees.
410. Sept 25, 2017 “Medicare, Medicaid, and the U.S. Health System.” Longitudinal Curriculum for MS-1
Medical Students. COM-Tucson. 85 attendees.
411. Sept 26, 2017 “The Coming Storm: Physicians in Healthcare Reform.” Pima County Medical Society-
UAHS COM-Tucson. Tucson, AZ. 90 attendees.
412. Oct 10, 2017 “The Coming Storm: US Health System Reform.” Rural Health Professions Students,
COM-Phoenix. Phoenix, AZ. 25 attendees.
413. Oct 13, 2017 “Global Health Transforming – in Arizona and Around the World.” Panel Discussion
from 1980’s International Health Class. Tucson, AZ. 50 attendees.
414. Oct 25, 2017 “The Tempest: The Past is Prologue. The ACA and Health Reform.” Vitalyst Health
Foundation Public Policy Committee. Phoenix, AZ. 10 attendees.
415. Oct 27, 2017 “Building a Post-ACA Policy Roadmap for the Future of Healthcare in Arizona.” Closing
Keynote Panel. Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association Leadership Conference.
Marana, AZ. 150 attendees.
416. Nov 1, 2017 “Advocacy and Health Policy.” HPS 535 Multicultural Health Beliefs Class. Tucson, AZ
20 attendees.
417. Nov 6, 2017 “The ACA and Health Reform.” Longitudinal Curriculum, 2nd Year Medical Students,
COM-Tucson. 50 attendees.
418. Nov 16, 2017 “Arizona’s Opioid Epidemic.” The Power of Rural Communities in Action: Responses to
the Opioid Crisis in Arizona. Live Webinar. 170 participants.
419. Nov 28, 2017 Expert Testimony at the Arizona State Legislature Committee of Reference sunrise
applications for Community Health Workers, Dental Care for Arizona, Naturopaths.
Phoenix, AZ. 100 participants.
420. Jan 16, 2018 “Health Reform & the Future of the ACA.” PHP 641 Health Systems Delivery. Tucson,
AZ. 20 attendees.
421. Jan 26, 2018 “Family Medicine Leadership in Transforming the US and Arizona Rural Health
Systems.” AzAFP Resident Practice Conference. Phoenix, AZ. 25 attendees.
422. Feb 8, 2018 “The U.S. Health System: Medicare, Medicaid, Health Insurance.” Life Cycle Block.
COM Tucson, AZ. Room 3117. 50 attendees.
423. Mar 5, 2018 “Arizona Center for Rural Health: Rural & Vulnerable Populations.” Rural Health
Professions Medical Students. Room 2117. Tucson, AZ. 25 attendees.
424. Mar 18, 2018 “Medicaid Reform.” Pima County Interfaith Civic Education Organization. Casas
Adobes Congregational Church. Tucson, AZ. 60 attendees.
425. April 4, 2018 “U.S. Health System Reform Current Case Studies.” Intersessions Class of 2019. Tucson,
AZ. 80 attendees.
426. April 13, 2018 “States and health care in the age of Trump: Wishes and waivers.” Association of Health
Care Journalists AHCJ. Phoenix, AZ. 150 attendees.
427. May 9, 2018 “Community Capacity to Effect Health Policy Changes.” 14th Annual Association of
American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Health Workforce Research Conference. Tysons,
Virginia. 50 attendees.
428. June 13, 2018 “Health Policy Creating Sustainable Change.” Keynote Address at the 2nd Annual
Biomedical Research Commission: Improving Health Equity through Collective
Community Action. Yuma, Arizona. 125 attendees.
429. June 18, 2018 “U.S. Health System Transformation: State Innovation Case Studies.” Healthcare User
Group. Phoenix Arizona. 230 attendees.
430. June 29, 2018 “Toxic Public Health Policy: Separating Immigrant Children from Families.” Panel
Discussion. Tucson, Arizona. 80 attendees.
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431. July 26, 2018 “Health Policy and the Midterm Elections.” 45th Annual Rural Health Conference.
Flagstaff, AZ. 180 attendees.
CURRENT AWARDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS – ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR at UAHS
Current: FEDERAL at UAHS:
09/02/15 - 09/12/18 Title: Cooperative Agreement to Support Navigators in Federally Facilitated and State
Partnership Marketplaces (AzCRH Navigator Consortium) (1NAVCA150222-01-00)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: U.S. DHHS / CMS / CCIIO
Total Award Amount Over 3 Years 09/02/15 to 09/01/18: $1,679,323
Amount Awarded Year 3 of 3: $460,456 for 09/13/17 to 09/12/18
07/01/16 - 06/30/21 Title: State Office of Rural Health (AzSORH) (H95RH00102)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA, 5-Year Competitive Renewal
Total Amount Awarded: $860,000 ($172,000/yr HRSA)
Amount Awarded 07/01/17-06/30/18 for Year 2 of 5: $172,000 Federal; $516,000 State
State Match Allocation (state 3:1 federal) = Total State: $2,580,000 ($516,000/yr)
06/01/17 - 05/31/19 Title: Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program (AzSHIP) (H3HRH00032)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA, 3-Year Competitive Renewal
Amount Awarded 06/01/17-05/31/18 for Year 2 of 3: $99,000
Total Amount Awarded 06/01/16 to 05/31/19: $348,231 ($116,077/yr)
09/01/15 - 08/31/18 Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (AzFlex) (H54RH00030)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA, 3-Year Competitive Renewal
Amount Awarded 09/01/17 to 08/31/18: $748,629
Current STATE at UAHS:
01/16 - 01/20 Title: Prescription Drug Abuse Reduction Initiative ADHS16-114281
Intergovernmental Agreement (ISA) between: Arizona Department of Health Services
ADHS – UA Center for Rural Health (AzCRH) for online continuing education on the
appropriate treatment of acute and chronic pain.
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: ADHS (CDC grant)
Total Amount Awarded: $200,000 over four years ($50,000/yr)
11/1/17 - 10/31/21 Title: First Responders Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act ADHS18-185671
ADHS–AzCRH ISA for statewide first responder opioid/naloxone education.
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: ADHS (SAMHSA cooperative agreement)
Amount Awarded 11/01/17 to 10/31/18: $550,000
Total Amount Awarded 11/01/17 to 10/31/21: $2,200,000
PAST AWARDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS – ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR at UAHS
Past: FEDERAL at UAHS:
09/01/13 - 06/30/16 Title: State Office of Rural Health (AzSORH) (H95RH00102)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA
STATE Match Allocation (state 3:1 federal)
Amount Awarded: $172,737 09/01/13 to 06/30/14
Amount Awarded: $172,548 07/01/14 to 06/30/15 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $171,598 07/01/15 to 06/30/16 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $171,598 07/01/16 to 06/30/17 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
09/01/13 - 05/31/19 Title: Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program (AzSHIP) (H3HRH00032)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
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Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount Awarded: $122,138 for 2013-2014
Amount Awarded: $131,040 for 09/01/14 to 08/31/15 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $114,842 for 09/01/15 to 05/31/16 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $114,842 for 09/01/16 to 05/31/17 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
09/01/13 - 08/31/18 Title: Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (AzFlex) (H54RH00030)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount Awarded: $490,983 09/01/13 to 08/31/14 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $507,000 09/01/14 to 08/31/15 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $507,000 09/01/15 to 08/31/16 (Competitive Renewal)
Amount Awarded: $523,629 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 (Noncompetitive Renewal)
09/02/15 - 09/12/18 Title: Cooperative Agreement to Support Navigators in Federally Facilitated and State
Partnership Marketplaces (AzCRH Navigator Consortium) (1NAVCA150222-01-00)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: U.S. DHHS / CMS / CCIIO
Amount Awarded Year 1 of 3: $680,951 for 09/02/15 to 09/01/16
Amount Awarded Year 2 of 3: $537,916 for 09/02/16 to 09/01/17
Amount Awarded Year 3 of 3: $460,456 for 09/13/17 to 09/12/18
Past STATE at UAHS:
5/14 - 4/15 Project Title: Intergovernmental Agreement Between: Arizona Department of Health
Services ADHS – UA Center for Rural Health for the Prescription Drug Abuse
Reduction Initiative (ADHS16-114281)
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: Arizona Department of Health Services
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Past Contracts, Consultation and Foundation Funding at UAHS:
9/14 - 8/15 Project Title: Center for Integrative Medicine in Primary Care
Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount Awarded: $4,668
11/13 - 12/14 Project Title: Clinical at UAHN South Campus (Kino)
Funding Organization: UA Department of Family & Community Medicine
Amount Awarded: $55,000
6/13 - 10/13 Project Title: U.S. Behavioral Health Market Assessment
Principal Investigators: Daniel Derksen MD, Cecilia Rosales MD
Funding Organization: Providence Service Corp., Awarded to Foundation: $50,000
PAST AWARDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS – ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR at UNMHSC
Past: FEDERAL at UNMHSC:
11/11 - 3/12 Project Title: Cooperative Agreement to Support Establishment of a State-Operated
Health Insurance Exchange
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Dept. of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Amount Awarded: $34,279,483
6/04 - 8/07 Project Title: Area Health Education Center
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organizations: HRSA ($226,100/yr)
State of New Mexico Match: ($229,400/yr)
Amount Awarded: $1,365,000
6/04 - 9/06 Project Title: Border Health Education and Training Center
Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount: $100,000
7/98 - 6/01 Project Title: Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount Awarded: $60,000
7/90 - 6/96 Project Title: Rural Training for Family Medicine Residents
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Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: HRSA
Amount Awarded: $700,000
Past STATE at UNMHSC:
8/11 - 3/12 Project Title: Intergovernmental Agreement: Director, NM Office of Health Care
Reform, NM Human Services Department
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Amount Awarded: $65,000
7/94 - 8/08 Project Title: Primary Care Practice Relief – UNM Locum Tenens Program
Funding Organization: NM Legislature
Amount Awarded: $6 million
4/04 - 3/05 Project Title: First Nations Consultation
Funding Organization: NM Department of Health
Amount Awarded: $25,000
4/04 - 3/05 Project Title: Recruitment & Retention Demonstration Project
Funding Organization: NM Department of Health
Amount Awarded: $95,000
Contracts, Consultation and Foundation Funding at UNMHSC:
9/07 - 8/10 Project Title: Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship
Principal Investigator: Daniel Derksen, MD
Funding Organization: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Amount Awarded: $155,000
8/98 - 8/07 Project Title: Kellogg Community Voices Healthcare for the Underserved
Funding Organization: W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Amount Awarded: $4.7 Million.
7/01 - 8/06 Project Title: Smoking Prevention & Cessation in Underserved Populations.
Funding Organization: American Legacy Foundation
Amount Awarded: $825,000
8/97 - 10/99 Project Title: Managed Care Curriculum for Primary Care Residents
Funding Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
Amount Awarded: $104,950
LIST OF COLLABORATORS ON GRANTS AND PUBLICATIONS – Last 3 Years
Last Name First Name Organization
Akmajian Paul University of Arizona, Center for Rural (AzCRH)
Amend Bob UA COM, Office of Continuing Medical Education
Barraza Leila MEZCOPH, CEP Department, AzCRH
Bullock Jill AzCRH, Associate Director
Calhoun Beth UAHS, MEZCOPH CEP Department
Gorrell Rod Senior Accountant, AzCRH
Guernsey de Zapien Jill MEZCOPH Assoc Dean Community Programs, AzCRH
Epperly Ted Family Medicine Residency of Idaho
Hospodar Joyce AzCRH, Senior Advisor Rural Programs
Keim Sam UAHS COM Chair of Department of Emergency Medicine
Koch Bryna AzCRH, Coordinator Special Projects
Kutob Randa UA COM Family & Community Medicine
Martinez Suzanna New Mexico Governor
Padilla Alyssa AzCRH, Coordinator Special Projects
Peters Jennifer AzCRH, AzSORH Program Manager
Rosales Cecilia MEZCOPH
Ruiz Rebecca AzCRH, Program Coordinator, Sr.
Van Skiver Sharon AzCRH, Executive Assistant
Taren Doug MEZCOPH, Associate Dean
Verhougstraete Marc MEZCOPH, CEP Dept, AzCRH
Vorhees Kenton University of Colorado
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STATEMENT OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND OBJECTIVES ON RESEARCH, TEACHING, AND
SERVICE / OUTREACH
Personal Statement – I have 30 years of faculty experience in applied health policy, outcomes, education, and
workforce research that qualify me to mentor trainees and students, and to conduct, analyze, and disseminate policy
relevant health outcomes and workforce research data to inform policy makers at the institutional, local, state,
federal, and international levels.
After graduating from the University of Arizona (UA) College of Medicine (COM) in 1984, I completed my family
medicine residency at the University of New Mexico (UNM), then worked for 25 years as a faculty member in the
Department of Family and Community Medicine. In 2012, I returned to the UA Health Sciences (UAHS) as a
tenured professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH) Community, Environment
& Policy (CEP) Department, with a joint academic appointment in the COM Department of Family & Community
Medicine. I currently serve as the UAHS Associate Vice President for Health Equity, Outreach and Interprofessional
Activities. Since 2013 I have served as the Walter H. Pearce Endowed Chair and Director of the Arizona Center for
Rural Health (AzCRH). I served as Professor & Chair (2015-18) of the CEP Department, as its Division Director
(2014-15), and as its Public Health Policy & Management Section Chair (2012-14).
I have been principal investigator (PI) of state, federal, private foundation, contract, and grant awards of $60 million
over my academic career. Since returning to UAHS in 2012, I have been PI of grant awards of $9.4 million with
$4.4 million awarded for the next three years. My work aims to improve health equity, health insurance coverage
and access to quality health care; to expand interprofessional, community-based service-learning models; and to
assure the sustainability of community-based interprofessional activities, leveraging Public Health Service Act,
Social Security Act, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act
(ACA) provisions to support rural interprofessional innovative education and training models.
My first Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) training grant in 1990 explored ways to train and retain
family physicians in rural and underserved areas, culminating in piloting, implementing, and accrediting three new
“1+2” programs with the second and third year of training outside the large metropolitan teaching hospital to learn
in community settings. By augmenting urban, tertiary care training with community-based, rural experiences, the
retention of resident graduates practicing in the state increased from 25% to 50-75%, with half working in federally
designated health professional shortage areas, medically underserved areas, or serving medically underserved
populations (HPSA/MUA/P). Retention success was duplicated with NM’s first dental residency training program. I
was PI of a seven-year, $4.7 million Kellogg Community Voices health professions training and practice innovation.
In 2007-08 I received immersion training in applied health policy as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow
working for U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman in Washington, D.C. I researched and drafted health workforce provisions
later included in Title V of the ACA. After returning from DC, I applied health policy skills as president of the New
Mexico Medical Society, drafting medical homes legislation for NM’s Medicaid program, and health workforce data
collection legislation requiring licensed health professionals to complete standard data sets at the time of licensing
and renewal. These bills were signed into law.
During my time working for Governor Martinez as the Director of the New Mexico Office of Health Care Reform in
2011-12, I established New Mexico’s state health insurance exchange / marketplace by writing, submitting, and
receiving funding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for $34.3 million - engaging
advocates, institutions, insurers, providers, consumers, and stakeholders in the process. The NM Health Insurance
Exchange enrollment exceeded 50,000 in 2018.
At UAHS since 2012, I direct the Arizona Center for Rural Health (AzCRH) to advance its mission to improve the
health and wellness of Arizona’s rural and vulnerable populations. I am PI of Center programs - the State Office of
Rural Health (AzSORH), funded by the state of Arizona and the Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA); the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (AzFlex, HRSA); the AzCRH Navigator Consortium (Department
of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Center for Consumer Information &
Insurance Oversight – DHHS/CMS/CCIIO); the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Arizona
Department of Health Services ADHS–AzCRH Intergovernmental Services Agreement (ISA): Prescription Drug
Misuse/Abuse Reduction Initiative: Online Continuing Medical Education Modules; for 2018-21 AzCRH received
an ADHS ISA of $2.2 million over four years to assist with training first responders to administer naloxone to
reverse opioid overdoses in the field, and develop and implement a training program on screening, brief intervention
and referral for treatment to help address Arizona’s opioid epidemic, overdoses, and deaths. This initiative is related
to ADHS’s $3.1 million, four-year award from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) First Responder Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act (FR CARA) award.
At UAHS, I use data to inform policy at the institutional, local, state, federal, and international levels. Since
returning to UA, I have given 170 invited formal presentations, chaired 12 regional conferences, and given over
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300 print, radio, television, and social media interviews. In 2015, I provided written and oral expert testimony on
Rural Health Care Disparities Created by Medicare Regulations and Payment to the U.S. House of Representatives,
Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Health in D.C. I provide expertise and technical assistance to
states on health reform through the National Governors Association’s (NGA’s) Expert Roundtables and Policy
Academies on issues including health workforce, graduate medical education (GME), and rural health.
I was appointed to the Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care Workforce and invited to provide expert testimony to
inform policy on three issues under consideration during Arizona’s 2018 legislative session: 1) HB 2197 creating a
health workforce database, 2) HB 2324 voluntary certification of Community Health Workers, and SB 1377 dental
therapist bill. The bills were passed and signed into law in May of 2018.
Health Care Reform – Governor Susana Martinez appointed me Director, New Mexico Office of Health Care
Reform in August of 2011. The priorities of the Office were:
a. New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange (NMHIX) to provide consumer choices for high quality care and
to streamline regulatory and administrative processes. I wrote then submitted the level one establishment
proposal on 09/29/2011, and received CMS notice of award for $34,279,483 on 11/29/2011. In 2013,
legislation was passed signed into law creating NMHIX. In 2018, NMHIX enrollment exceeded 50,000.
b. Medicaid Modernization to tailor services to meet the needs of NM’s vulnerable populations; increase
personal responsibility and incentivize healthy behaviors; institute pay-for-performance to reward health
care outcomes (e.g., health homes); increase administrative efficiency (create a single, manageable waiver).
In 2018, NM’s Medicaid enrollment was over 740,000 or 35% of its population.
c. Health Workforce to collaborate with stakeholders, education and delivery systems to improve access to
quality health care, where it is needed.
d. Control Cost Growth to implement payment and delivery reform pilots and programs that measurably
promote coordination and integration of care.
Health Workforce – Interprofessional, Community-Based Education - Service Learning Models – The U.S.
health professions training pipeline begins and often ends in more prosperous and adequately staffed urban areas,
leaving underserved inner city and rural areas, the elderly and other vulnerable populations without access to quality
care. By creating interprofessional training activities in areas of need, in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs),
hospital sponsored rural health clinics (RHCs), and urban, rural and critical access hospitals (CAHs) - access is
improved, and more health professionals are trained and settle into practices where they are most needed.
Working as health staff for Senator Jeff Bingaman as an RWJ Health Policy Fellow, I researched and drafted
provisions for a comprehensive health workforce bill introduced in the 111th Congress - S.790 “The Health Access
and Health Professions Supply Act of 2009.” S.790 provisions included in H.R. 3590 the “Patient Protection and
Affordable Health Care Act” enacted in March 2010 were:
a) Teaching Health Centers – THC’s (Title V, Sec. 5508), $230 million appropriated for 2011-15. THC’s were
reauthorized for 2015-17, and again in 2018.
b) Sec. 5102 State Health Care Workforce Development Grants and Sec. 5103 Health Care Workforce
Assessment, Status: implemented in 2010.
c) Sec. 5207 Increased Funding for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC).
d) Sec. 5315 United States Public Health Sciences Track.
Since my first grant as an assistant professor in 1990, and continuously through 2018, I have served as principal
investigator (PI) of state, federal, contract, and private foundation funding of $60 million. My first two grants were
Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) Public Health Service Act (PHSA) Title VII, Section 747
primary care training grants from 1990-96 to balance urban, tertiary care hospital family medicine training with
medically underserved, community-based sites. Three new Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
(ACGME) accredited sites were created in Santa Fe, Las Cruces, and Roswell, NM. At the time, just 25% of the
University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine resident graduates remained in NM to practice. The new
family medicine programs retained 50% to 75% of graduates in NM, most ended up practicing in rural and
underserved areas. These were the models for the ACA Title V, Sec. 5508 Teaching Health Centers provision that I
researched and drafted as a health policy staff member working for Senator Bingaman (NM).
New Mexico was 49th of 50 states in per capita dentists. I helped recruit dental faculty in partnership with the UNM
Department of Surgery. With seed funding from the Kellogg Foundation (Health Commons) grant I was PI on, we
created a dental residency program in 2004. Almost two-thirds of the dental residency graduates remained in NM to
practice, and half were underrepresented minorities. In 2008-09, I served on an Institute of Medicine (now the
National Academies of Science) planning committee for an oral health workforce meeting. In the 2018 Arizona
legislative session I provided expert testimony on the state’s oral health workforce.
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Over my academic career, I used data to inform policies at the state and federal levels to retain health professionals
in rural and underserved urban areas. I testified at the state legislature about NM’s health workforce shortages, and
recommended programs to address them, resulting in legislation and a permanent appropriation to create the UNM
Locum Tenens academic primary care practice relief program which I directed starting in 1995, and then founded
UNM’s Specialty Extension Services (SES) Program in 1998. I served as director of both programs through 2007. In
2007 the LT/SES Programs provided > 700 days of practice relief coverage per month with more than 250 resident
graduates placed into NM practices where they had provided LT/SES coverage. Of the 500 residents participating in
the LT/SES Programs, half continued to practice in NM after graduation.
The academic practice relief model and resident training in rural community-based venues, received state, national,
and international recognition for improving the geographic distribution of health services to areas of need. I worked
with New Mexico’s Health Policy Commission, Department of Health, and the Medical, Dental and Nursing Boards
to create data tools to inform public policy and improve access to care. A physician workforce survey was
developed, administered, analyzed, and the results disseminated in 2001 and again in 2006. The survey was
incorporated into the physician electronic licensing and re-licensing in 2010.
To assure data could be generated for nursing, dental, physicians and other licensed clinical providers through state
licensing boards, I worked with state legislators to draft SB 14, the “Health Care Workforce Data Collection,
Analysis and Policy Act of 2011” (Sen. Feldman). Licensed health workforce data is used for federal designations
and scoring of Health Professions Shortage Areas (HPSA’s). Thirty-eight federal programs, including the National
Health Service Corps scholarship and loan repayment programs, use HPSA scoring to allocate funds. Accurate,
timely data measures whether underserved urban areas have an adequate health work force. In 2018, a health
professions workforce data bill was enacted in Arizona (HB 2197).
Health Commons – Community-Based, Patient-Centered Medical Homes - New Mexico and Arizona are vast,
rural states sharing a border with Mexico, with most counties federally designated as HPSA/MUA/P. Intractable
health problems - disparities between economic and ethnic groups, poor access to care, chronic diseases, and the
uninsured - have social determinants. The Health Commons was developed by the UNM Department of Family &
Community Medicine with safety net collaborators. It linked medical, dental, care management, behavioral & social
services in interprofessional, community-based, patient-centered primary care homes.
I was principal investigator (PI) for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Community Voices Healthcare for the
Underserved initiative, an award totaling $4.7 million from 1998-2007. The interventions reconfigured the health
system to respond to individual, provider, and community needs including the UNM Care Plan that created a
primary care home for 15,000 of Bernalillo County’s uninsured. The UNM Care findings were published in
Academic Medicine in 2000. Descriptions of the Health Commons model were published in the American Journal of
Public Health in 2002, and the Annals of Family Medicine in 2006. These models framed the insurance and delivery
system reforms necessary to create public-private partnerships to provide health insurance to 45,000 of the state’s
working poor through the State Coverage Insurance. SCI was a Medicaid expansion allowed by a Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Health Insurance Flexibility & Accountability Initiative (HIFA) waiver.
These experiences proved invaluable in creating NM’s state based health insurance exchange / marketplace
(NMHIX), catalyzed by the $34.3 million CMS establishment grant that I wrote and submitted in 2012. NM’s
legislature passed a bill creating NMHIX, signed into law by the governor in 2013. In 2017-18, over 50,000 New
Mexicans selected and paid premiums on NMHIX plans.
New health commons model clinic sites were funded, constructed, and opened in three NM counties (Bernalillo,
Hidalgo, Sandoval). The model worked in frontier areas like Lordsburg, without a physician for over a decade, and
never having a dentist. Hidalgo Medical Services soon became the largest employer in Hidalgo County. The model
catalyzes rural economic development, improves health outcomes, quality, and access to care, and provides sites to
train health professionals to learn team-based, integrated, and coordinated care.
As NM Medical Society president, I researched and drafted House Bill 710, a Medicaid Medical Homes bill (Rep.
Picraux), signed into law in 2009. I then worked on helping practices create medical homes programs for the state’s
550,000 enrollees in Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and State Coverage Insurance (SCI, a
public-private partnership covering 45,000 of the state’s working poor) programs. I served on the Lovelace Clinic
Foundation (LCF) Research Board. LCF was the state’s Health Information Exchange (HIE), that helped hospitals,
physicians and providers to adopt and “meaningfully use” Electronic Health Records.
My current work relates to informing legislative, regulatory and program policy to improve health equity, increase
health insurance coverage, reduce the uninsured, narrow health disparities, and assure a well-trained and distributed
health workforce to meet the health needs of all Arizonans. These principles are reflected in my grant portfolio and
the Arizona Center for Rural Health’s mission to improve the health and wellness of Arizona’s rural and vulnerable
populations. AzCRH houses the following grant and cooperative agreements:
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1NAVCA150222-01-00 Derksen (PI) 09/02/2015 – 09/01/2018 Cooperative Agreement to Support Navigators in
Federally-facilitated and State Partnership Marketplaces. HHS, CMS. Increases enrollment of eligible uninsured
Arizonans in plans offered on the Marketplace, and facilitates renewal in Latino, American Indian, rural and special
populations. DHHS/CMS/CCIIO Amount: $1.7 million over three years.
ADHS16-114281 Derksen (PI) – 2016-2020 Arizona Department of Health Services Intergovernmental Services
Agreement – Prescription Drug Misuse/Abuse Reduction Initiative: Continuing Medical Education – is an online
CME program for Arizona’s prescribing providers of controlled substances. ADHS Amt.: $200,000 over four years.
ADHS18-185671 Derksen (PI) 01/30/2018 – 10/31/2022 SAMHSA-ADHS First Responders cooperative
agreement awarded $3.1 million over four years to ADHS to develop comprehensive opioid/naloxone education.
ADHS total amount awarded to AzCRH: $2.2 million over four years in an Interagency Services Agreement (ISA).
H54RH00030 Derksen (PI) 09/01/2016 – 08/31/2019 HRSA AZ Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
(AzFlex, $1.8 million over 3 years) and H3HRH00032 Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program (AzSHIP,
$338,843 over 3 years) supports quality and performance improvement in 14 critical access hospitals (CAHs).
HRSA Total Amount AzFlex + AzSHIP: $2.1 million over three years.
H95RH00102 Derksen (PI) 07/01/2016 - 06/30/2021 HRSA State Office of Rural Health (AzSORH) is a
clearinghouse for information and innovation for rural health services; coordinates state rural health activities;
identifies federal, state, and nongovernmental rural health issues; provides technical assistance to public, private, &
nonprofit entities serving rural populations; strengthens federal, state, and other rural health partnerships; and
promotes recruitment and retention of a competent rural health workforce. Total Amount over 5 years: $3,460,000
($860,000 HRSA; $2,580,000 state match).