Joel Epstein Segel Education
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Joel Epstein Segel Education
Joel Epstein Segel [email protected] (301)-919-8319 Education PhD, Health Services Organization and Policy (Health economics cognate), University of Michigan- Ann Arbor Dissertation title: Three Essays in Preventive Health Economics BA, Economics (Highest Honors and Highest Distinction) University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill (Expected 2015) (2005) Professional Experience RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC Associate Economist. (2005-2009) Honors and Awards Charles C. Shepard Science Award Nominee—co-author University of Michigan Regents Fellowship AHRQ Pre-doctoral Traineeship in Health Services Research (2012) (2010-2012) (2009-2010) RTI Spot Award for outstanding work producing Diabetes Care manuscript RTI Annual Award for Outstanding Performance (June 2007) Phi Beta Kappa Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics Honor Society (November 2006) (2004) (2004) Research Funding University of Michigan Rackham Graduate Student Travel grant (2013, 2014) University of Michigan Hammel Award for research expenses University of Michigan Rackham Graduate Student Research grant (2013) (2012) National Science Foundation, EAPSI Summer Fellowship in Singapore: Duke-National University of Singapore [Principal Investigator] (2010) Updated October, 2014 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Honeycutt, A.A., Segel, J.E., Williams, D., Zhuo, X., Hoerger, T.J., Imai, K. (2013). Medical costs of chronic kidney disease in the Medicare population. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 24(9): 1478-1483 Dixon, J.B., Murphy, D.K., Segel, J.E., Finkelstein, E.A. (2012). Impact of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding on type 2 diabetes. Obesity Reviews, 13(1): 57-67. Lopes, G.L., Segel, J.E., Tan, D.S.W., Do, Y.K., Mok, T., Finkelstein, E.A. (2012). Costeffectiveness of epidermal growth factor receptor mutation testing and first line treatment with gefitinib for patients with advanced adenocarcinoma of the lung. Cancer. 118(4): 1032-1039. Hoerger, T.J., Ekwueme, D.U., Miller, J.W., Uzunangelov, V., Hall, I.J., Segel, J., Royalty, J., Gardner, J.G., Smith, J.L., Li, C. (2011). Estimated effects of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program on breast cancer mortality. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(4): 397-404. (Nominated for the 2012 Charles C. Shepard Science Award) Hoerger, T.J., Zhang, P., Segel, J.E., Kahn, H.S., Barker, L.E., Couper, S. (2010). Costeffectiveness of bariatric surgery for severly obese adults with diabetes. Diabetes Care, 33(9): 1933-1939. Hoerger, T.J., Wittenborn, J.S., Segel, J.E., Burrows, N.R., Imai, K., Eggers, P., Pavkov, M.E., Jordan, R., Hailpern, S.M., Schoolwerth, A.C., Williams, D.E. A cost-effectiveness model of chronic kidney disease: I. Model construction, assumptions, and validation (2010). American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 55(3): 452-462. Hoerger, T.J., Wittenborn, J.S., Segel, J.E., Burrows, N.R., Imai, K., Eggers, P., Pavkov, M.E., Jordan, R., Hailpern, S.M., Schoolwerth, A.C., Williams, D.E. A cost-effectiveness model of chronic kidney disease: II. The cost-effectiveness of microalbuminuria screening (2010). American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 55(3): 463-473. Hoerger, T. J., Zhang, P., Segel, J. E., Gregg, E. W., Narayan, V., Hicks, K.A. (2009). Improvements in risk factor control among persons with diabetes in the United States: evidence and implications for remaining life expectancy. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 86(3): 225-232. Hoerger, T.J., Segel, J.E., Zhang, P., Sorensen, S.W. Validation of the CDC-RTI Diabetes CostEffectiveness Model (2009). RTI Press. No. MR-0013-0909. Research Triangle Park, NC, RTI International. Honeycutt, A. A., Segel, J. E., Hoerger, T. J., and Finkelstein, E. A. (2009). Comparing cost-ofillness estimates from alternative approaches: An application to diabetes. Health Services Research. 44(1): 303-320. Hoerger, T. J., Segel, J. E., Gregg, E. W., and Saaddine, J. B. (2008). Is glycemic control improving in U.S. adults? Diabetes Care, 31(1), 81-86. Finkelstein, E. A., Brown, D. S., Trogdon, J. G., Segel, J. E., and Ben-Joseph, R. H. (2007). Agespecific impact of obesity on disease prevalence and medical costs overall and for precursors to metabolic syndrome. Value in Health, 10(S1), S45–S51. Other Published Papers Finkelstein, E.A., Segel, J.E. (2010). Does cost-savings mean cost-effective? American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 39(6): 489-490. Segel, J.E. (2006). Cost of illness studies: a primer. Center of Excellence in Health Promotion Economics website. http://www.rti.org/pubs/COI_Primer.pdf. Working Papers Heterogeneous spillover effects of false-positive mammograms on medication adherence. In progress. Reverse pent-up demand: unemployment and the use of preventive health care. In progress. The effects of mammogram false-positives on depression and anxiety. In progress. The economic burden of pre-diabetes and undiagnosed diabetes in the Medicare population. Working paper. Annual Medicare expenditures attributable to diabetes by number of diabetes-related complications. Working paper. Presentations and Proceedings Segel, J.E. (2014). Positively frightened: spillover effects of mammography false-positives on medication adherence. Presented at American Society of Health Economists (ASHE), Los Angeles, CA. Segel, J.E. (2013). Heterogeneous spillover effects of mammography false-positive on medication adherence. Student poster presented at Academy Health, Baltimore, MD. Segel, J.E., Honeycutt, A.A., Imai, K., Schoolwerth, A., Rios-Burrows, R., Pavkov, M., Williams, D. (2008). Laboratory-based diagnosis of chronic kidney disease and claims-based reporting of renal disease: how well do they correspond. Presented at the 2008 American Society of Nephrology Renal Week meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Honeycutt, A.A., Segel, J.E., Imai, K., Rios-Burrows, R., Pavkov, M., Schoolwerth, A., Williams, D. (2008). Medical costs attributable to chronic kidney disease among Medicare beneficiaries. Presented at the 2008 American Society of Nephrology Renal Week meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Honeycutt, A. A., and Segel, J. E. (2005). Overview of cost-of-illness approaches and data sources. Presented at the 2005 American Public Health Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Technical Reports Segel, J.E., Hoerger, T.J., Finkelstein, E.A. (2009). Health benefits, risks, and costs of gastric bypass and gastric banding surgery: literature review. Prepared for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Honeycutt, A.A. and Segel, J.E. (2009). Assessing the economic burden of chronic kidney disease in the United States. Prepared for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Finkelstein, E.A., Honeycutt, A.A., and Segel J.E .(2008). The fraction of medical payments attributable to obesity in San Francisco. Prepared for City and County of San Francisco. Segel, J.E., Honeycutt, A.A., and Bapat, B.S. (2007). Literature review of the economic burden of chronic kidney disease in the United States. Prepared for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hoerger, T.J., Wittenborn, J.S., and Segel, J.E. (2007) Evaluation of interventions for chronic kidney disease and its complications. Prepared for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rein, D. B. and Segel, J. E. (2007). Should patient characteristics be included in a severity of need index for Ryan White care act services? An evaluation based on the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Prepared for the Health Resources Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau. Teaching Experience University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Primary Instructor: Health Management and Policy 662: Economics of Health Management and Policy - Executive Masters level (Winter 2015) Primary Instructor: Health Management and Policy 660: Economics of Health Management and Policy I- Masters level (Fall 2014) Graduate Student Instructor: Health Management and Policy 663: Economics of Health Management and Policy II- Masters level (Winter 2014) Graduate Student Instructor: Health Management and Policy 660: Economics of Health Management and Policy I- Masters level (Fall 2013) Other Research Experience University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Research Assistant to Lauren Nicholas Research Assistant to Tom Buchmueller (2011-2013) (2011) Professional Service Health Services Organization and Policy (HSOP) Graduate Program committee, Student representative (2010-2012) Journal Referee BMC Health Services Research, Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research