Michael Bond, Ph.D., is a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis. He is also the Senior Fellow in Health Care Policy at the James Madison Institute in Florida, and director of the Center for Health Care Policy at the Buckeye Institute, an Ohio-based organization. Dr. Bond is a Professor of Finance at Cleveland State University. He has taught health care finance along with numerous other finance courses.
His work on Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) and health-care policy reform has received national attention and appeared in a wide range of professional and popular publications, including Health Care Financial Management, Public Personnel Management, Compensation and Benefits Review, and Benefits Quarterly.
Along with over 70 articles and presentations, he is the author of the nation's first practical guide to establishing MSAs. Many of his reforms for Medicaid reform have been adopted by the states of Ohio and Florida.
He has also authored reports on Medicaid Reform in Texas, Kansas and Florida. He has assisted the Flint Hills Center, the Texas Public Policy Foundation and several other organizations on Medicaid reform.
Bond earned his Ph.D., M.A. and B.A. in economics from Case Western Reserve University and has advised South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford on Medicaid. He founded and serves of Treasurer of the National Business & Economics Society.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007Expanding Medicaid is Still Very CostlyFiled As: Health CareIn my home state of Ohio our new Governor, Ted Strickland, has decided to reduce the ranks of the uninsured by expanding Medicaid/SCHIP Eligibility to 300 percent of poverty level. Original research suggested that two-thirds to three-quarters of those enrolling in the expanded public programs simply ... more »»
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