| Stephen L. Isaacs, J.D., is
the president of Health Policy Associates in San Francisco.
A former professor of public health at Columbia University
and founding director of its Development Law and Policy
Program, he has written extensively for professional
and popular audiences. His book The Consumer's
Legal Guide to Today's Health Care was reviewed
as "the single best guide to the health care system
in print today;" his articles have been widely syndicated
and have appeared in law reviews and health policy
journals. He also provides technical assistance internationally
on health law, civil society, and social policy. A
graduate of Columbia Law School and Brown University,
Mr. Isaacs served as vice president of International
Planned Parenthood's Latin American division, practiced
health law, and spent four years in Thailand as a
program officer for the U.S. Agency for International
Development.
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James R. Knickman, Ph.D., is
vice president for research and evaluation at The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He oversees a range
of grants and national programs supporting research
and policy analysis to better understand forces that
can improve health status and the delivery of health
care. In addition, he is in charge of developing formal
evaluations of national programs supported by the
Foundation. He has also played a leadership role in
developing grant-making strategy in the area of chronic
illness during his seven years at the Foundation.
During the 1999-2000 academic year, he held a Regents'
Lectureship at the University of California, Berkeley.
Previously, Dr. Knickman was on the faculty of the
Robert Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at
New York University. At NYU, he was the founding director
of a university wide research center focused on urban
health care. His publications include research on
a range of health care topics with particular emphasis
on issues related to the financing and delivery of
long-term care. He has served on a range of health-related
advisory committees at the state and local levels
and spent a year working at New York City's Office
of Management and Budget. Currently, he serves on
the board of trustees of Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital and chairs the board's committee overseeing
construction of a new Children's Hospital in New Brunswick.
He completed his undergraduate work at Fordham University
and received his doctorate in public policy analysis
from the University of Pennsylvania.
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