RESUME
Jeff Goldsmith, Ph.D.
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1991 To Present
President, Health Futures, Inc.
Corporate Strategist, author and lecturer. Consulting activities included strategic planning, ambulatory health facilities development, regional competitive analysis and health services master planning for developing communities. Interests include biotechnology, health policy, international health systems, and the future of health care delivery. -
1987 To 1991
Chairman, Integrated Medical Campus
President, Health Futures, Inc.
National Advisor, Ernst and Young
Chairman of ambulatory health facilities development company based in Denver, Colorado. Planned and developed complex ambulatory health campuses ranging from $15-$50 million. Conducted seventeen feasibility studies, led to design and construction of $115 million in projects. -
1982 To 1987
President, Health Futures, Inc.
Senior Consulting Advisor, Ernst & Whinney
Management consultant in health care.
Areas of specialization included: Corporate strategic planning, marketing, corporate and organizational development, and medical staff relations. -
1975 To 1982
Director, Office of Health Planning and Health Regulatory Affairs, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago
Responsible for planning, marketing and external affairs, including government relations, for $200 million, 700-bed academic health center. -
1973 To 1975
Research Specialist, Center for the Study of Welfare Policy, University of Chicago
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EDUCATION
University of Chicago, Ph.D. in Sociology, 1973. M.A. in Social Psychology, 1971. Reed College, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Classics and Psychology), 1970
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Academics
Associate Professor of Medical Education, University of Virginia College of Medicine, 1997 to 2004. Lecturer, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, 1993 to 1996. Lecturer, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago 1979-1990. Taught courses in Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations and Public Policy in Health Care in University's MBA program. Has lectured on health care organization and management at: Harvard University, John Hopkins University, Wake Forest University, , University of California at Berkeley, Washington University, Wharton School/ University of Pennsylvania.
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Civic and Professional Activities
Governor's Task Force on School Finance, 1975; Commission to Revise the Public Aid Code, 1978-1980; Hospital Review Committee, Chicago Health Systems Agency, 1979-1982; Board of Directors, Society for Healthcare Planning, American Hospital Association, 1987-9, 1994-6, Editorial Board, Health Affairs, l994-, Board of Directors, Healthcare Forum, l995-98, Board of Directors, Cerner Corporation, 1999-, Board of Directors, Essent Healthcare, 1999-, Advisory Board, Burrill Biotechnology Capital Fund, 2000
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Honors
Woodrow Wilson National Fellow, 1971. Dean Conley Award, American College of Healthcare Executives, 1985, 1989, and 1995. Corning Award, Society for Healthcare Planning, American Hospital Association, 1990. John McGovern Award, Association of Academic Health Centers, l993.
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Clients
Sisters of Providence Health System
Allegheny Health Services
Stanford University Hospital
American Medical Association B
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Samaritan Health Service
University of Indiana Medical Center
University of Chicago Medical Center
University of Miami School of Medicine
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Scripps Memorial Hospitals
NutraSweet Corporation
Hospital Corporation of America
American Hospital Supply Corporation
General Electric Medical Systems
New Zealand Ministry of Health
Health One Corporation
Harvard Community Health Plan
Maine Hospital Association
Sutter Health System (Sacramento, CA.)
Mt. Sinai Medical Center (Cleveland, OH.)
Glendale Adventist Medical Center (Glendale, CA)
MultiCare Health Systems (Tacoma, WA)
Shands Hospital/University of Florida College of Medicine (Gainesville, FL)
Lutheran General Hospital (Park Ridge, IL)
Watsonville Community Hospital (Watsonville, CA)
Good Samaritan Hospital (Dayton, OH.) St. Lukes Episcopal Hospital (Houston, TX.) Grant Medical Center (Columbus, OH.)