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David Kindig, MD, PhD
Research Area: Health policy, Public health systems
Keywords: Population health, Health disparities
Keywords: Population health, Health disparities

Professor Emeritus, Emeritus Vice-Chancellor for Health Sciences, Co-PI, Robert Wood Johnson MATCH project, Co-Director, RWJF Health and Society Scholars program
Email: dakindig@wisc.edu
Biography:
David A Kindig received a B.A. from Carleton College in 1962 and M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago School of Medicine in 1968. He completed residency training in Social Pediatrics at Montefiore Hospital in 1971. Dr. Kindig served as Professor of Preventive Medicine/Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin from 1980-2003, where he developed a unique distance education graduate degree in medical management. He was Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1980-1985, Director of Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center (1976-80), Deputy Director of the Bureau of Health Manpower, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1974-76), and the First Medical Director of the National Health Services Corps (1971-73). He was National President of the Student American Medical Association in 1967-68.
He served as Chair of the federal Council of Graduate Medical Education (1995-1997), President of the Association for Health Services Research (1997-1998), a ProPAC Commissioner from 1991-94 and as Senior Advisor to Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services from 1993-95. In 1996 he was elected to the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. He received the Distinguished Service Award, University of Chicago School of Medicine 2003. He chaired the Institute of Medicine Committee on Health Literacy in 2002-2004, chaired Wisconsin Governor Doyle's Healthy Wisconsin Taskforce in 2006, and received the 2007 Wisconsin Public Health Association's Distinguished Service to Public Health Award. (Download CV)
Select Publications:
Kindig DA, Asada Y, Booske B. A Population Health Framework for Setting National and State Health Goals. JAMA 299 (17) 2081-2083, 2008
Kindig DA. Why is Minnesota's Health Better than Ours? Capital Times Madison, WI April 19, 2008
Peppard PE, Kindig DA, Dranger E, Jovaag A, and Remington PL. Ranking Community Health Status to Stimulate Discussion of Local Public Health Issues: The Wisconsin County Health Rankings. American Journal of Public Health 98(2): 209-212, 2008
Kindig, David. Understanding Population Health Terminology. Milbank Quarterly 2007 85 (1) 139-161
Kindig, David. A Pay-for-Population Health Performance System. JAMA Vol 296, No. 21 December 6, 2006
Kindig, D.A. Purchasing Population Health: Paying for Results. University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, MI, 1997.
Research Weblinks:
http://www.pophealth.wisc.edu/uwphi/pha/healthiestState.htm
http://www.pophealth.wisc.edu/uwphi/pha/match.htm
Contact Information:
Address: 760 WARF, 610 Walnut St
Phone: 608-263-4886
Fax: 608 262-6404
Email: dakindig@wisc.edu
Updated On:
Sat, 04/18/2009
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