Comment on "Self-Reported Disability and Reference Groups"
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David M. CutlerInformation on outside activities of Professor Cutler over the past five years.
A. Compensated Activities*
2006:
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
National Bureau of Economic Research2007:
American College of Rheumatology
Association of American Medical Colleges
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
National Bureau of Economic Research
Rice University2008:
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
Cato Institute
Healthways
Kaiser Family Foundation (paper)
McKinsey
National Bureau of Economic Research
Partners Healthcare2009:
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
Brokers and Reinsurance Markets Association
The Capital Group Companies
Marcus Evans
National Bureau of Economic Research
National Pharmaceutical Council
Real Colegi Computense
University of Washington
Warburg Pincus2010:
American College of Physician Executives
America’s Health Insurance Plans
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
CareSource
ChainDrugStore.net
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Forces for Change: America’s Health Insurance Plans
Healthcare Financial Management Association
IMS Consulting
Kaiser Family Foundation
Med Impact Healthcare Systems, Inc.
Medtronic, Inc.
National Association of Drug Stores
National Bureau of Economic Research
Senate Presidents Forum
Society of Actuaries
Thomson Reuters
US Oncology2011:
Book royalties “Your Money or Your Life"
InHealth Summit
Novartis Spain
Siemans Healthcare
World Health Care CongressConsulting:
Fidelity Biosciences Advisory Board
Genentech Advisory BoardB. Significant Non-Compensated Activities
Public Service:
Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Senior Health Care Advisor, Obama Presidential CampaignProfessional Activities and Memberships:
Co-editor, Journal of Health Economics (compensated)
Member, Institute of Medicine
Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, Aging, Health Care, Public Economics, and Productivity programs
Fellow, Employee Benefit Research Institute
Member, National Academy of Social Insurance
Member, Institute for Research on Poverty*Excludes honoraria from non-profit institutions, government agencies, and academic journals of $3,000 or less in a given year, and payments from for-profit firms of $500 or less in a given year.
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