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Professor,
Department of Health Services;
Vice Chancellor, Academic Personnel
UCLA School
of Public Health
Box 951772
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772
(310) 206-1824
Fax: (310) 825-3317
E-mail: trice@conet.ucla.edu
Thomas
Rice is Professor of the Department of Health Services. He also
serves as Vice Chancellor, Academic Personnel for the UCLA campus.
He teaches courses in health economics, research methodology,
and current issues in health policy. Dr. Rice received his Ph.D.
in Economics at the University of California at Berkeley. He
has conducted research projects and published in a number of
areas, including: physicians' economic behavior; health insurance
for the elderly; the Medicare program; health care cost containment;
the role of competition in health care reform; and managed care.
Dr. Rice has testified before the U.S. Congress numerous times
on various health policy issues. In 1988, he received the Association
for Health Services Research Young Investigator Award, given
to the outstanding health services researcher in the United
States age 35 or younger. In 1992, he received the Thompson
Prize from the Association for University Programs in Health
Administration, awarded annually to the outstanding health services
researcher in the country age 40 or under. In 1998, he received
the Article-of-the-Year Award from the Association for Health
Services Research. Dr. Rice served as Editor of the journal,
Medical Care Research and Review from 1994-2000.. The second
edition of his book, The Economics of Health Reconsidered,
was published in 2003.
Selected
Publications
Rice,
T., The Economics of Health Reconsidered, Second Edition,
(Chicago, Health Administration Press, 2003).
Andersen,
Ronald M., Thomas H. Rice, and Gerald F. Kominski, eds. Changing
the U.S. Health Care System: Key Issues in Health Services,
Policy, and Management. 2nd edition. (San Francisco, Jossey-Bass,
2001).
Laugesen,
Miriam, J., and Thomas Rice, "Is the Doctor In? The Evolving
Role of Organized Medicine in Health Policy." Journal
of Health Politics, Policy and Law 23(2-3), April-June,
2003, pp. 289-316.
Rice, Thomas,
"Individual Autonomy and State Involvement in Health Care,"
Journal of Medical Ethics 27(4), August 2001, pp. 240-244.
Rice, Thomas,
Sally Stearns, Donal E. Pathman, Susan DesHarnais, Michelle
Brasure, and Ming Tai-Seale, "A Tale of Two Bounties: The
IMpact of Competing Fees on Physician Behavior." Journal
of Health Politics, Policy and Law 24(6), Dec. 1999, pp.
1307-1330.
Rice, T.,
"Can Markets Give Us the Health Care System We Want?"
Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 22(2), April 1997,
pp. 383-426.
Rice, Thomas.
"Recent Changes in Physician Payment Policies: Impacts
and Implications." Annual Review of Public Health 18, 1997,
pp. 549-565.
Rice, Thomas,
and Kathleen R. Morrison. "Patient Cost Sharing for Medical
Services: A Review of the Literature and Implications for Health
Care Reform." Medical Care Review 51(3), Fall 1994, pp.
235-287.
Labelle,
Roberta, Greg Stoddart, and Thomas Rice. "A Re-Examination
of the Meaning and Importance of Supplier-Induced Demand."
Journal of Health Economics 13(3), October 1994, pp. 347-368.
Rice, Thomas,
E. Richard Brown, and Roberta Wyn. "Holes in the Jackson
Hole Approach to Health Care Reform." Journal of the American
Medical Association 270(11), Sept. 15, 1993, pp. 1357-1362.
(Article was reprinted in the October 14, 1993 Congressional
Record, pp. E2434-E2436.)
Rice, Thomas.
"Containing Health Care Costs in the United States."
Medical Care Review 49(1), Spring 1992, pp. 19-65.
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