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John D. MacArthur Research Professor of Health Policy and Management
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JOSEPH P. NEWHOUSE                April 4, 2025

Dr. Newhouse is the John D. MacArthur Research Professor of Health Policy and Management at Harvard University.  He is a member of the faculties of the Harvard Kennedy School, the Harvard Medical School, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, as well as a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He received B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from Harvard University and an honorary doctoral degree from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.  Following his Bachelors degree, he was a Fulbright Scholar in Germany.  Dr. Newhouse spent the first twenty years of his career at RAND, where he designed and directed the RAND Health Insurance Experiment.  From 1981 to 1985 he was Head of the RAND Economics Department.

In 1981 he became the founding editor of the Journal of Health Economics, which he edited for 30 years.  He is a past member of the editorial boards of the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of Economic Perspective, and the American Journal of Health Economics.  In 1977 he was elected to the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) and served two terms on its governing Council.  In 1995 he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.  He was the inaugural President of the American Society of Health Economists, and was a past President of the International Health Economics Association and the Association for Health Services Research (AHSR), now AcademyHealth.  He is a member of the Comptroller General’s Advisory Committee.  He has served as the vice-chair of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.  This Commission resulted from the 1997 merger of two predecessor commissions, the Prospective Payment Assessment Commission and Physician Payment Review Commission.  Newhouse chaired the former and served as a Commissioner on the latter.  From 2007-2012 he served on the Congressional Budget Office Board of Health Advisers, from 2006-2012 on the Committee on National Statistics, from 1999-2003 as a regent of the National Library of Medicine, and from 2004-2012 on the Science, Technology, and Economic Policy board of the National Research Council. He was a director of Aetna from 2001-2018, Abt Associates from 2001-2016, and the National Committee for Quality Assurance from 2003-2023.

In 2014 he won the Victor R. Fuchs Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Health Economists.  He was the first recipient of the David N. Kershaw Award and Prize of the Association for Public Policy and Management in 1983, which honors persons under 40 who have made a distinguished contribution to the field of public policy analysis and management.  In 1988 he received the Baxter Health Services Research Prize for an unusually significant contribution to the improved medical care of the public, as well as the Administrator’s Citation from the Health Care Financing Administration.  He received AHSR’s Distinguished Investigator Award in 1992 and the Swiss’ Hans Sigrist Foundation Prize for distinguished scientific achievement in 1995, along with the American Risk and Insurance Association’s Elizur Wright Award for a contribution to the risk management and insurance literature f.  In 2000 he and his co-authors received the first Griliches Prize in Empirical Economics for the best paper in a four-year period in the Quarterly Journal of Economics (for Are Medical Prices Declining?).  In 2001 and again in 2013 he and his co-authors won the Kenneth J. Arrow Award for the best paper in health economics; in 2013 he also won the 2013 HSR Impact Award from AcademyHealth.  In 2003 he won the Paul A. Samuelson Certificate of Excellence from TIAA-CREF for Pricing the Priceless.  In 2009 he won the Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award from the Harvard Graduate School.

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