Curriculum Vitae
David M. Radosevich, R.N., Ph.D., Department of Surgery in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

Education
Professional Experience
Academic Appointments
Consulting Positions
Licensure and Certification
Memberships and Offices in Professional Societies
Committee and Administrative Service
Grant Support
Invited Presentations
Publications

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Epidemiology
University of Minnesota, Division Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota; November 1992.
Thesis: Factors Associated with Disability in the Elderly.

Master of Science in Public Health
University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Summer 1982.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of Iowa, School of Nursing, Iowa City; June 1976.

Bachelor of Science (Sociology)
University of Iowa, Iowa City; June 1974.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Director, Transplant Information Services and Deputy Director, Clinical Outcomes Research Center; Assistant Professor, Departments of Surgery and Health Services Research and Policy, University of Minnesota, Medical School and the School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN; September 1999 - Present.

Plan and implement an integrated strategy for transplant information services. Develop RFP and conduct vendor selection for transplant clinical system within FUMC. Integration of research databases and research processes across transplant services. Coordination and support for health outcomes research within Academic Health Center. Developed and taught graduate courses: Conducting Health Outcomes Research (PubH 5864) and The Epidemiology of Aging (PubH 5365).

Independent Consultant, St. Paul, MN; June 1998 - July 1999.

Co- investigator for the clinical outcomes component of the Minnesota Health Partnership. Development and validation of a diabetes risk models for multi-specialty group practices. Pharmacoepidemiology studies of therapeutic effectiveness and side effects.

Director, Center for Applied Research and Analysis, Health Outcomes Institute - Stratis Health, Bloomington, Minnesota; January 1997-June 1998.

Principal investigator for the Robert Wood Johnson funded Minnesota Workers' Compensation Program: Mandatory Treatment Parameters Evaluation. Co-investigator, Evaluation of Minnesota Health Partnership. Project Director for Prepaid Medical Assistance Health Plan Review of Quality Health Care for the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Project Director for the Medicare Audit of HEDIS Data and Training Activities for the Western regions of the United States under subcontract to IPRO and the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA).

Director, Implementation and Analysis, Health Outcomes Institute, Bloomington, Minnesota; January 1993-December 1996.

Technical and scientific consultation in implementing outcomes management for physician practices and hospitals, managed care organizations, and health care purchasing coalitions including Allina Health Systems, American Diabetes Association, St. Jude Medical, VHA North Central, and the American Group Practice Association. Principal investigator for Robert Wood Johnson Workers' Compensation Health Initiative project Minnesota Workers' Compensation Program: Mandatory Treatment Parameters Evaluation. Principal investigator Twelve-item Health Status Questionnaire (HSQ-12). Coordinated and co-developed the advanced workshop, "A Practical Framework for Analyzing and Reporting Outcomes Data." Scientific consultant for Greater Cincinnati Area Outcomes Management Task Force: Diabetes Outcomes Study and the American Diabetes Association Provider Recognition Program.

Senior Research Associate, InterStudy, Excelsior, Minnesota; November 1988-December 1992.

Project director for Outcomes Management Pilot Project. Co-investigator in Northwest Area Foundation Survey of Rural Elderly. Co-developed curriculum and taught seminar, "Implementing Outcomes Management." Principal analyst for American Group Practice Association Six-Clinic Total Hip Replacement Outcomes Consortium. Technical and scientific consultation for physician practices and managed care organizations implementing outcomes management.

Research Assistant to Dr. J. Michael Sprafka, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Epidemiologic Followup Study SIR Database Project, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; March 1989-July 1989.

Community Faculty Department of Nursing, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, Minnesota; September 1986-June 1991; September 1995-present.

Research Assistant to Dean Robert Kane and Dr. Judith Garrard, Mountain States Health Corporation-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Evaluation Project and Massachusetts Demonstration Project, University of Minnesota, Minnesota; May 1986-June 1988.

Research Assistant to Dr. Phyllis Pirie, Minnesota Heart Health Program, Evaluation Group, University of Minnesota, Minnesota; June 1986-September 1986.

Instructor, Department of Nursing, Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota; August 1985-May 1986.

Instructor, Department of Adult Health Nursing (graduate program) and Departments of Community Health and General Nursing (undergraduate program), University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin; August 1982-August 1985.

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

September 2001 – Present: Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Medical School, Minneapolis

September 2000 – Present: Adjunct Assistant Professor
Division of Health Policy and Management
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

September 2000 – Present: Graduate School
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

September 2001 – Present: Adjunct Assistant Professor
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

September 1998 – Present: Adjunct Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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CONSULTING POSITIONS

LifeSource, St. Paul, MN; October 2006 – December 2006. Opinions and Attitudes of Donor Families to the Organ Donation Experience.

American Mensa; November 2006. Values, Actions and Personality.

BlueCross BlueShield of Minnesota, Eagan, MN; January 2002 – December 2005. Evaluation of the Program to Increase Mammography Rates in Minnesota Women. Evaluation of American HealthWays Disease Management Program: Comparison of Costs, Utilization and Health Outcomes.

LifeScience Alley (formerly Medical Alley), St. Louis Park, MN. January 2001 – Present. Hibbing Health Values Survey. Assessment of Value of Palliative Care and Hospice to Carlson Company Employees.

American Medical Group Association, Alexandria, VA. 1988 – 2000. Development and Implementation of a System for Assessing Patient Satisfaction within Group Medical Practices. Development of Models for Predicting the Risk of Hospitalization, Physical Disability, and Elevated Hemoglobin A1c in Diabetes Mellitus Patients. Outcomes and Quality Monitoring.

Medtronic NeuroSciences Division, Fridley, MN. 1998 – 1999. Health Outcomes Measures in Clinical Trials.

Delta Dental Association, Eagan, MN, 1998 – 1999. Evaluation of Risk and Pricing Models.

American Academy of Neurology, St. Paul, MN 1998. Health Outcomes and Quality Monitoring.

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LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Certificate as an Adult Nurse Practitioner from the University of Minnesota, School of Public Health; Summer, 1992

Licensed as registered nurse in State of Minnesota (exp. June 30, 2008)

Certified public health nurse in State of Minnesota

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MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Academic Affiliations

1996 - present, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota

1996-2000, MBA in Medical Group Management
University of Saint Thomas

1986-1990; 1995-2000, Community Faculty
Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN

Professional Affiliations

1987-present, Society for Epidemiologic Research

American Diabetes Association (ADA) – Professional Section

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COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

Academic Health Center Informatics Advisory Group, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center (2007).

Advisory Committee on Medical Billing Compliance for Clinical Services, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center and Fairview Health Services (2006 – 2007).

Protocol Review and Data Use Committee (Co-chair) – Transplant Information Services - University of Minnesota Academic Health Center (2003 – Present).

Transplant Strategy Council – University of Minnesota Academic Health Center (2003 – Present)

Foundation for Accountability (FACT) Technical Advisor for Performance Measures for diabetes, patient satisfaction, and risk behavior (1996-1997).

National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Committee on Member Satisfaction Survey Standardization (Technical Advisor) (1995 - 1996)

Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Network Indicators Task Force (1995 - 1997)

Minnesota Department of Commerce — Minnesota Department of Health Risk Adjustment Expert Advisory Panel (1994 - 1995)

American Medical Group Association, Steering Committee for Outcomes Measurement Consortium (1989 - 1995).

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GRANT SUPPORT

Basiliximab and oral FTY720 and RAD 001 in Islet Transplantation # 4-2004-372
UCSF/JDRF
Principal Investigator – Bernard J. Hering, M.D.
Co-Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
02/01/2004 – 01/03/2007; 1% effort

LifeSource HRSA Evaluation. #1 R01 CA091912 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Media-based and Grassroots Campaign for "Increasing Solid Organ Donation in the African American Population in the Twin Cities
NIH
Principal Investigator – Susan Mau Larson
Co-Principal Investigator: David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
09/21/2004 - 09/29/2006; 10% effort

Tsumura/TU-025
#70077740 – Keishi-Bukuryo-Gan for Menopausal Hot Flash Management
Tsumura and Company
Co-Principal Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
08/04/2004 - 6/30/2006; 8-20% effort

IMPACT Study # 634-6164
NIH/NIDDK
Principal Investigator – Kevin Peterson, M.D.
Co-Principal Investigator:  David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., RN
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the IMPACT Program for Diabetes Mellitus Patients in 24 Primary Care Practices.
09/30/2002 - 07/31/2005; 10% effort

CAMPATH for Induction and Maintenance Therapy in Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplantation #0308M51264
ILEX Pharmaceuticals, L.P.
Principal Investigator – Raja Kandaswamy, M.D.
Co – Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
08/27/2003 - 08/27/2006; 5% effort

Tolerance to Islet Allografts in Type 1 Diabetes #DK56963
NIDDK
Principal Investigator – Bernard J. Hering, M.D.
Co – Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
09/03/2000 - 08/31/2005; 2% effort

NIH - Organ Transplantation in Animals and Man # PPG DK 13083
Principal Investigator – Arthur J. Matas, M.D.
Co – Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
04/01/2003 - 03/31/2008; 5% effort

Clinical Outcomes Research Center
Academic Health Center
Deputy Director – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
8/31/1998 - 12/31/2005; 20% effort

Workers Compensation Health Initiative
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Principal Investigator – Michael McGrail, M.D.
Co – Principal Investigator – David M. Radosevich, Ph.D., R.N.
04/01/2003 - 03/31/2008; 5% effort

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Increasing Organ Donation in the African-American Community in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. HRSA/SPB/DoT Extramural Grant Program, Technical Assistance Workshop. Chicago, IL; August 2006.

Epidemiology of Aging, GERO 5105 Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Aging. Annual 2001 – Present.

Compression of Morbidity and the Use of Life Tables, GERO 5110 Biology of Aging. Annual 2001 – Present.

Information Systems and Epidemiological Process for Monitoring Outcomes in the Transplant Center. NATCO 2005 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA; August 2005.

Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life in Islet Transplant Patients. Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry and EMMES. Chicago, IL; February 2005.

Risk Factors for Physical Disability in Patients Visiting Medical Group Practices. Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE), Northwestern University, Chicago, IL. October 2004.

Design and Implementation of a System for Monitoring the Outcomes Transplant Outcomes. University of Minnesota Informatics Seminar. Minneapolis MN ; September 2004.

Preliminary Results of the Hibbing Social Values Survey. Medical Alley and Range Fairview. Hibbing, MN; August 2004.

Evaluation of the Program to Increase Mammography Rates in Minnesota Women. BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN, January 2004.

Principles of Sampling and Randomization. Memorial Blood Bank Center, Minneapolis, MN, May 2003.

The Relationship of Disability Prevention with Patient Health Status and Satisfaction with their Primary Care Provider. Workers’ Compensation Research Group. Boston, MA; March 2001.

Update of the AMGA Diabetes Risk Model Development Project. AMGA Annual Conference. Orlando, FL; February 2001.

In the Eye of the Beholder: Patients, Physicians, and CFOs Look at Quality.  Catholic Health Initiative, Annual Leadership Conference. San Diego, CA; March 1999.

What Do Payors Want? Fundamentals of Outcomes Research, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Chicago, IL; August 1998.

Specifying the Performance and Abilities of Doctors, Annual Meeting of Employers’ Managed Health Care Association. Washington, D.C.; November 1997.

Consumer Information: Specifying the Performance and Abilities of Doctors and Other Health Care Providers, Pacific Business Group on Health and Employers’ Managed Health Care Association. Los Angeles, CA; October 1997.

Meeting the Challenges of Collecting Outcomes Data for Diabetes Care: Selecting Indicators for External Reporting and Internal Quality Improvement, 1997 Outcomes and Disease Management of Diabetes Conference. The Zitter Group. San Francisco, CA; July 1997.

Consumer Information: Specifying the Performance and Abilities of Doctors and Other Health Care Providers, Midwest Business Group on Health and Employers’ Managed Health Care Association.  Chicago, IL; July 1997.

Report Cards and Patient Surveys: What Do They Mean?  25th Annual Physician Assistant Conference. Minneapolis, MN; May 1997.

Outcomes Measurements in Cardiology and Thoracic Surgery Practices, Cardiovascular/Thoracic and Cardiology Assembly of Medical Group Management Association, Medical Group Management Association 70th Annual Conference.  Minneapolis, MN; October 1996.

Measures and Tools to Address Population-Based Research, Research in Group Practice: Building Tomorrow, Center for Research in Ambulatory Health Care Administration, Preconference Program of Medical Group Management Association 70th Annual Conference.  Minneapolis, MN; October 1996.

Generic and Disease Specific Measurement of Health Status, Medical Directors Forum, Ohio HMO Association.  Columbus, OH; September 1996.

Choice and Application of Functional Status Measures for Accountable Health Care, Concurrent Workshop, Ohio HMO Association.  Columbus, OH; September 1996.

Quality Assessment and the Role of Patient Satisfaction, Measuring Outcomes:  Research Highlights from Across the Nation, Formations in HealthCare National Clinical Outcomes System 1996 Annual Meeting.  Chicago, IL; September 1996.

The Role of Patient Satisfaction in the Delivery of Care, Texas Health Quality Summit, Texas Medical Association and Texas Medical Foundation.  Austin, TX; July 1996.

Methodology for Quality of Life Studies, Quality of Life as an Outcomes Measure, Washington Hospital Center.  Washington D.C.; July 1996.

Guidelines for the Interpretation of Visit-specific Patient Satisfaction Data, American Medical Group Association Outcomes Measurement Consortium Semiannual Meeting, American Medical Group Association.  San Francisco, CA; July 1996.

How Should We Perform Outcomes Research?  32nd Annual Meeting, Drug Information Association.  San Diego, CA; June 1996.

Assessing Organizational Readiness for Outcomes Measurement, State-of-the-Art Health Outcomes Conference, Medical Outcomes Trust. Chicago, IL; May 1996.

Asthma Patient Outcomes Study:  One-Year Patient Follow-up, SWAT Course in Managed Care, American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.  Washington D.C. April 1996.

The Role of Patient Satisfaction in Assessing Quality, Texas Health Quality Summit, Texas Medical Association and Texas Medical Foundation.  Austin, TX; March 1996.

The Role of Patient Satisfaction in Assessing Quality, American Group Practice Association Outcomes Measurement Consortium Annual Meeting, American Group Practice Association.  Miami, FL; February 1996.

The Role of Patient Satisfaction in Assessing Quality, American Group Practice Association Outcomes Measurement Consortium Annual Meeting, American Group Practice Association.  Miami, FL; February 1996.

A Practical Approach to Implementing Outcomes Measurement, Pre-Congress Workshop, Congress on Health Outcomes and Accountability.  Washington D.C.; December 1995.

Twelve-item Health Status Questionnaire (HSQ-12) and Measuring Patient Satisfaction, Using Data to Document Outcomes and Improve Quality, The Oregon Medical Association and Health Data Research, Inc. Portland, OR; June 1995.

Structuring an Effective Outcomes Measurement Program, Outcomes and Performance Measures: A Team Effort, Center for Research in Ambulatory Health Care Administration, Medical Group Management Association.  Minneapolis, MN; April 1994.

Integrating Data on Quality Assessment, Outcomes and Performance Measures:  A Team Effort, Center for Research in Ambulatory Health Care Administration, Medical Group Management Association.  Minneapolis, MN; April 1994.

Adjustment Strategies for Functional Status Assessments, Methods of Severity Adjustment, Institute for Quality Healthcare, The University of Iowa.  Iowa City, IA; May 1994.

SF-36 General Health Survey and Low Back Outcome Assessment, Neuroscience Conference, Texas Back Institute, Research Foundation.  Plano, TX; September 1993.

Presentations at Professional Meetings

Peterson, K., Radosevich, D. M., Weinhandl, J. & Lange, C. Results of the IMPACT Study. American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, Washington D.C., June 2006.

Radosevich, D. M., Jevne, R., & Herring, B. Health-Related Quality of Life in Islet Transplant Patients. American Transplant Congress. Seattle 2005.

Radosevich, D.M., Ericson, C., Sanderson-Austin, J. Diabetes Risk Model Development. Seventh Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference. St. Paul, MN, March 2003.

Radosevich, D. M., & Pruitt, M. H.  Twelve-Item Health Status Questionnaire (HSQ-12) Cooperative Validation Project:  Phase I Comparability Study.  (Abstract) Association for Health Services Research.  Atlanta, GA; June 1996.

Arom, K. V., Emery, R. W., Petersen, B., & Radosevich, D. M. Health Status after 15 Years among Patients Who Received Mechanical Valve Prosthesis.  Presentation to the American College of Chest Physicians. New York, New York; October 1995.

Radosevich, D. M.  "The Twelve-item Health Status Questionnaire (HSQ-12) Cooperative Validation Project." Presentation to the Oregon Medical Association, Portland, Oregon; June 1995.

Radosevich, D. M.  "Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with Medical Care." Presentation to the Oregon Medical Association, Portland, Oregon; June 1995.

Radosevich, D. M.  "An Epidemiologic View of Geriatric Chronic Disease Comorbidity."  Paper presented at the workshop, Chronic Disease Comorbidity in the Geriatric Patient.  Naples, FL; June 1993.

Abstracts Presented

Peterson, K., Radosevich, D. M., Weinhandl, J. & Lange, C. Results of the IMPACT Study. American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, Washington D.C., June 2006.

Sullivan, V. V., Whitson, B.A. Radosevich, D.M., Whelan, T.P.M., Kelly, R.F., Herrington, C.S., & Dahlberg. P.S. Elevated pulmonary artery pressure predicts development of severe primary graft dysfunction in paired single lung transplant recipients. ISHLT Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, Madrid, Spain, April 2006.

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PUBLICATIONS

Radosevich, D. M. (2006). Designing an outcomes research study. In R. L. Kane (Ed.), Understanding health care outcomes research (2nd ed., pp. 23-58). Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishing.

Radosevich, D. M. (2006). Implementing outcomes research in clinical settings. In R. L. Kane (Ed.), Understanding health care outcomes research (2nd ed., pp. 353-370). Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishing.

Whitson, B. A. Nath, D. S. Johnson, A. C., Walker, A. R., Prekker, M. E., Radosevich, D. M., Herrington, C. S., Dahlberg, P. S. (2006). Risk factors for primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation. General Thoracic Surgery, 131(1) 73-80

Yu, S.-H., Kim, C.-B., Park, J. W., Kim, M. S., & Radosevich, D. M. (2005). Ultrasonography in the diagnosis of appendicitis: Evaluation by meta-analysis. Korean Journal of Radiology, 4, 1-11.

Padilla, L. A., Radosevich, D. M., & Milad, M. P. (2005). Limitations of the pelvic examination for evaluation of the female pelvic organs. International Journal of Gynaecology & Obstretics, 88(1), 84-88.

Partin, M. R., Nelson, D., Radosevich, D. M., Nugent, S., Flood, A. B., Dillon, N., Holtzman, J., Haas, M., & Wilt, T. J. (2004). Randomized trial examining the effect of two prostate cancer screening educational interventions on patient knowledge, preferences, and behaviors. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19(8), 835-842.

Radosevich, D. M., Partin, M. R., Nugent, S., Nelson, D., Flood, A. B., Holtzman, J., Dillon, N., Haas, M., & Wilt, T. J. (2003). Measuring patient knowledge of the risks and benefits of prostate cancer. Patient Education and Counseling, 52(2), 143-152.

Saleh, K. J., Radosevich, D. M., Kassim, R. A., Moussa, M., Dykes, D., Bottolfson, H., Gioe, T. J., & Robinson, H. (2002). Comparison of commonly used orthopedic outcome measures using palm-top computers and paper surveys. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 20(6), 1146-1151.

McGrail, M. P., Calasanz, M. L., Christianson, J., Cortez, K., Dowd, B., Gorman, R. J., Lohman, W. H., Parker, D., Radosevich, D. M., & Westman, G. (2002). The Minnesota Health Partnership and Coordinated Health Care and Disability Prevention: the implementation of an integrated benefits and medical care model. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 12(1), 43-54.

Saleh, K. J., Macaulay, A., Radosevich, D. M., Clark, C., Engh, G., Gross, A., Haas, S., Norman, J., Krackow, K. A., Lasken, R., Norman, G. R., Rand, J. A., Saleh, L., Scuderi, G., Sculco, T., & Windsor, R. (2001). The Knee Society Index of Severity for failed total knee arthroplasty: Development and validation. Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 392, 153-165.

Saleh, K. J., Macaulay, A., Radosevich, D. M., Clark, C., Engh, G., Gross, A., Haas, S., Norman, J., Krackow, K. A., Lasken, R., Norman, G. R., Rand, J. A., Saleh, L., Scuderi, G., Sculco, T., & Windsor, R. (2001). The Knee Society Index for failed total knee arthroplasty: Practical application. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 392, 166-173.

Radosevich, D. M., McGrail, M.P., Lohman, W. H., Gorman, R., Parker, D.,& Calasanz, M. (2001). The relationship of disability prevention with patient health status and satisfaction with their primary care provider. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 43:(8), 706-712.

Padilla, L. A., Radosevich, D. M., & Milad, M. P. (2000). The accuracy of pelvic examination in detecting adnexal masses. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 200:(4), 593-598.

Radosevich, D. M. (1997). Patient Satisfaction and the Assessment of Quality. In K. A. Miller & E. K. Miller (Eds.), Making Sense of Managed Care.  Volume III: Operational Issues and Practical Answers (Vol. III, pp. 161-170). Tampa, FL: American College of Physician Executives and Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Radosevich, D. M., & Werni, T. L. K.  (1996).  A Practical Guidebook for Implementing, Analyzing, and Reporting Outcomes Measurements.  Kansas City: Hoechst Marion Roussel.

Radosevich, D. M.; & Hartwell, S. Report on a Survey of Elderly Rural Residents:  Health Status, Use of Health Care Services, and Satisfaction with the Quality of Care.  Excelsior, Minnesota:  InterStudy, 1990.

Radosevich, D. M., Kane, R. L., Garrard, J., Skay, C. L., McDermott, S., Kepferle, L., & Arnold, S. (1990). Career Paths of Geriatric Nurse Practitioners Employed in Nursing Homes. Public Health Reports, 105(1), 65-71.

Garrard, J.; Kane, R. L.; Radosevich, D. M.; Skay, C. L.; Arnold, S.; Kepferle, L; McDermott, S.; and Buchanan, J. (1990).  Impact of geriatric nurse practitioners on nursing home residents' functional status, satisfaction, and discharge outcomes.  Medical Care, 28(3), 271-283..

Kane, R. L.; Radosevich, D. M.; and Vaupel, J. (1990).  Compression of Morbidity:  Issues and Irrelevancies.  In R. L. Kane, J. G. Evans, and D. Macfadyen (Eds.), Improving Health in Older People:  A World View.  Geneva, Switzerland:  World Health Organization Publication.

Kane, R. L.; Garrard, J.; Skay, C.; Radosevich, D. M.; Buchanan, J.; McDermott, S.; Arnold, S.; and Kepferle, L. (1989).  Effects of a geriatric nurse practitioner on process and outcomes of nursing home care.  American Journal of Public Health, 79(12), 1271-1277.

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