
Alan M. Garber, MD, PhD
CHP/PCOR Director; Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. Professor and Professor of Medicine and Professor, by courtesy, of Economics, of Health Research and Policy, and of Economics in the Graduate School of Business; FSI Senior Fellow & Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Senior FellowCHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Research Interests
health screening programs; health care of the elderly; methods of cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis; health expenditure growth; international comparisons of healthcare financing and delivery; evaluation of new healthcare technologies; improving processes for making medical decisions
Alan Garber's Curriculum Vitae (45.5KB, modified November 2008)
Alan Garber is the founding director of both the Center for Health Policy (CHP) and the Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research (PCOR) at Stanford University, where he is the Henry J. Kaiser Jr., Professor; a professor of medicine; and professor, by courtesy, of economics and of health research and policy. His research focuses on methods for improving healthcare delivery and financing - particularly for the elderly - in settings of limited resources. He has developed methods for determining the cost-effectiveness of health interventions, and he studies ways to structure financial and organizational incentives to ensure that cost-effective care is delivered. In addition, his research explores how clinical practice patterns and healthcare market characteristics influence technology adoption, health expenditures and health outcomes in the United States and other countries. He is principal investigator of the Center on Advancing Decision Making in Aging and the Center on the Demography and Economics of Health and Aging, multidisciplinary research efforts both based at Stanford University. He also leads the Global Healthcare Productivity project, which includes collaborators from 19 nations.
Garber is a staff physician at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, associate director of the VA Center for Health Care Evaluation, and research associate and director of the health care program of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He chairs the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee and serves on the senior advisory board of the Gates Global Health Policy Research Network. He is a member of the national Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Medical Advisory Panel, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Advisory Council on Aging (under the National Institutes of Health). He has served as a consultant to the Institute of Medicine, the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, and the Clinical Efficacy Assessment Project of the American College of Physicians, and has also served as chair of the Medical and Surgical Procedures Panel of the Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee.
Garber has received numerous honors and awards, including the Young Investigator Award of the Association for Health Services Research (now AcademyHealth) and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation's Faculty Scholarship in General Internal Medicine. He received an AB, MS and PhD - all in economics - from Harvard University, and an MD from the Stanford School of Medicine. He completed a residency in medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Stanford Departments
Medicine; Economics; Health Research and Policy
Other affiliations
VA Palo Alto Health Care System; AcademyHealth; American Society for Clinical Investigation; Institute of Medicine; Association of American Physicians; National Bureau of Economic Research; International Health Economics Association
Publications
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Comparative Effectiveness Research Prioritization
Institute of Medicine's Committee on Comparative Effectiveness Research Prioritization, Alan M. Garber
Institute of Medicine's Committee on Comparative Effectiveness Research Prioritization (2009)
- Does Comparative-Effectiveness Research Threaten Personalized Medicine?
Alan M. Garber, Sean S. Tunis
New England Journal of Medicine vol. 360, 19 (2009)
- An Uncertain Future for Cardiovascular Drug Development?
Alan M. Garber
New England Journal of Medicine vol. 360, 12 (2009)
- Toward a 21st-Century Health Care System: Recommendations for Health Care Reform
Kenneth J. Arrow, Auerbach A, Bertko J, Brownlee S, Casalino LP, Cooper J, Crosson J, Alain C. Enthoven, Falcone E, Feldman RC, Victor R. Fuchs, Alan M. Garber, Gold MR, Goldman D, Hadfield GK, Hall MA, Horwitz RI, Hooven M, Jacobson PD, Stoltzfus Jost T, Kotlikoff LJ, Levin J, Levine S, Levy R, Linscott K, Harold S. Luft, Marshal R, McFadden D, Mechanic D, Meltzer D, Newhouse JP, Noll RG, Pietzsch JB, Pizzo P, Reischauer RD, Rosenbaum S, Sage W, Schaeffer LD, Sheen E, Siilber BM, Skinner J, Stephen M. Shortell, Thier SO, Sean S. Tunis, Wulsin L, Yock P, Nun GB, Stirling Bryan, Luxenburg O Luxenburg O, van de Ven PMM
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 150, 7 (2009)
- Is American Health Care Uniquely Inefficient?
Alan M. Garber, Skinner J
Journal of Economic Perspectives vol. 22, 4 (2008)
Events & Presentations
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FRESH-Thinking Capstone Conference
May 14, 2009 Conference
Victor R. Fuchs, Alain C. Enthoven, Alan M. Garber, Harold S. Luft, Robert Feldman, David Lansky, Sharon Levine, Philip Pizzo, Leonard Schaeffer, Sandra Shewry, Stephen M. Shortell, John Shoven, Richard Slavin, Sally Wellborn, Lucien Wulsin
Savings from Comparative Effectiveness Research
March 11, 2009 Research in Progress Seminar
Alan M. Garber, Daniella Perlroth- Preparing Grant Applications
October 10, 2007 Research in Progress Seminar
Alan M. Garber
presentation available - Developing, Writing and Reviewing Grant Applications
August 11, 2004 Research in Progress Seminar
Alan M. Garber - Time Trends in Racial Disparity among Emerging and Established Medical Technologies
February 26, 2003 Research in Progress Seminar
Pete Groeneveld, Sara Laufer, Alan M. Garber
Research Programs & Projects
Center on Advancing Decision Making in Aging (CADMA)
Center on the Demography and Economics of Health and Aging (CDEHA)- Equitable, Efficient and Sustainable Medicare for the 21st Century
Project - Functional Life and Independence Research (FLAIR project)
Project - Global Healthcare Productivity Project (GHP)
CHPINTL Project - Health Improvement under Mao and Its Implications for Contemporary Aging in China
Project - Postdoctoral Training in Health Services Research
Project - Temperance and the Russian Mortality Crisis
Project - The Health Effects of Air Pollution: Evidence from Forest Fires
Project - Trends in Cancer Mortality and Expenditures among Medicare Beneficiaries
Project - Benefits and Costs of Health Insurance Choice among Older Adults: The Case of Medicare Prescription Drug Plans
Project (Completed) - China-U.S. Health and Aging Research Fellowship Program
CHPINTL Project (Completed) - Choosing not to choose: Ambiguity aversion in younger and older adults
Project (Completed) - Effects of Obesity on Employer-sponsored Health Insurance
Project (Completed) - Health Insurance among the Elderly in Colombia
Project (Completed) - The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and Africa's Orphaned Elderly
Project (Completed)

