Jeffrey C. (Jeff) Bauer, Ph.D., is a nationally recognized health futurist and medical economist. He is a Chicago-based partner in the management consulting practice of ACS Healthcare Solutions (
Dearborn
,
MI
), a leading provider of outsourcing, information technology, and strategic business solutions to the health care industry. In his numerous publications and presentations, he forecasts the future of health care and describes practical, creative approaches to improving the delivery system.
Dr. Bauer has published more than 150 articles, books, Web pages, and videos on health care delivery. He speaks frequently to national audiences about key trends in health care, medical science, technology, information systems, reimbursement, public policy, health reform, and creative problem-solving. Dr. Bauer is quoted often in the national press and writes regularly for professional journals that cover the business of health care.
His latest book is Paradox and Imperatives in Health Care: How Efficiency, Effectiveness, and E-Transformation Can Conquer Waste and Optimize Quality (Productivity Press, 2008). His three previous books are Telemedicine and the Reinvention of Health Care: The Seventh Revolution in Medicine (McGraw-Hill, 1999), Not What the Doctor Ordered (McGraw-Hill, 1998) and Statistical Analysis for Health Care Decision-Makers (McGraw-Hill, 1996). He is updating the book on statistical analysis and beginning a new book on forecasting techniques and managing uncertainty.
As a consultant, he assists health care provider organizations with leadership education, strategic planning and visioning, technology assessment, and service line transformation. He has recently facilitated an expert task force on the future of selected specialties for one of the nation’s largest medical associations, managed technology assessment for a 28-hospital health system, analyzed performance of selected clinical service lines, and developed strategic plans for hospitals and professional associations.
Dr. Bauer was a full-time teacher and administrator at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in
Denver
(1973-1984). He held full-time academic appointments as Associate Professor in the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry and administrative appointment as Assistant Chancellor for Planning and Program Development. He served concurrently as Health Policy Adviser to Colorado Governor Richard D. Lamm (1980-1984). He also worked as a visiting clinical professor in the Administrative Medicine Program at the
Medical
School
of the
University
of
Wisconsin-Madison
(1992-1997), where he taught physician executives how to evaluate research reports and other published studies. Additionally, Dr. Bauer was a Senior Fellow at the Center for the New West in
Denver
(1992-2001). His previous consulting firm, The Bauer Group, Inc., specialized in consumer-focused strategic planning for developing clinical affiliation agreements and multi-hospital networks (1984-1992).
He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Colorado-Boulder. He graduated from
Colorado
College
in
Colorado Springs
with a B.A. in economics and completed a certificate in political studies at the
University
of
Paris
(
France
). During his academic career, he was a Boettcher Scholar, a Ford Foundation Independent Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar (
Switzerland
), and a Kellogg Foundation National Fellow.
This speaker's topics include:
- Future of Health Care (realistic 2 to 5 year forecasts)
- Clinical Technology Assessment (practical guidelines for acquisition)
- Information Technology (foundations for necessary investment)
- Medical Economics (proven paths to efficiency and effectiveness)
- National Health Policy and Politics (focus on reimbursement and regulation)
- Consumerism (viable approaches to public accountability)
- Changes in Population and Disease (shifts in demand for specific service lines)
- Implications of research (planning for genetics and personalized medicine)