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Biographical Sketch Jeffrey C. (Jeff) Bauer, Ph.D. P.O. Box 7 or Road X Hillrose, Colorado 80733-0007 Voice: 970.847.3725 Fax: 970.847.3726 e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Bauer, Senior Vice President of Superior Consultant Company, Inc., is a nationally recognized health futurist and medical economist. In his numerous publications and presentations, he forecasts the future of health care and describes practical, competitive approaches to restructuring the health care delivery system with a special focus on digital transformation and e-commerce. His latest book is Telemedicine and the Reinvention of Health Care: The Seventh Revolution in Medicine (McGraw-Hill, 1999), co-authored with Marc Ringel, M.D. His two previous books are Not What the Doctor Ordered: How to End the Medical Monopoly in Pursuit of Managed Care (McGraw-Hill/HFMA, 1998). and Statistical Analysis for Health Care Decision-Makers: Understanding and Evaluating Critical Information in a Competitive Market (Irwin/HFMA, 1996). 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, where he taught physician executives how to evaluate research reports and other published studies (1992- 1997). In addition to his position with Superior Consultant, Dr. Bauer is a Senior Fellow at the Center for the New West in Denver, where he participates in studies of advances in medical science and technology and their impact on the delivery of health services, both nationally and internationally. His consulting firm, The Bauer Group, Inc., specialized in consumer- focused strategic planning for purposes of developing clinical affiliation agreements and multi-hospital networks (1984-1994). Dr. Bauer has published more than 60 articles, nine books, and numerous videos on health care delivery. He speaks frequently to national audiences about the future of health care and medical science, technology. managed care, information systems, public policy, and creative problem-solving. Dr. Bauer is quoted often in the national press and writes guest columns for magazines and newsletters that cover the business of health care. 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. He lives on a working farm in rural northeastern Colorado.

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