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Melinda Buntin, PhD, uses economic modeling to investigate the effects of policies on health care system costs and outcomes.
Research Interests
Health economics; Health services research; Health policy; Social Insurance; Medicare; Medicaid; Aging; Health expenditures; Health care financing and organization; Provider payment; Value-based care
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Experiences & Accomplishments
Melinda J.B. Buntin is a health economist and a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Carey Business School.
Her body of work bridges health care policy and public health by advancing understanding of the U.S. health care delivery system and its costs, with an emphasis on improving the value of care.
She received her Ph.D. in health policy with a concentration in economics at Harvard University in 2000. Buntin started her professional career at RAND Health and transitioned into several health policy leadership roles.
During the next decade, she was the Director of the Office of Economic Analysis, Evaluation and Modeling at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and then a Director in the Health, Retirement and Long-Term Analysis division at the Congressional Budget Office.
In 2013, Buntin became the founding Chair of the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. During her tenure she grew the faculty over twofold, started a Health Policy track in the MPH program, and established the Ph.D. program in Health Policy.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Buntin was named the deputy editor of JAMA Health Forum, a new online information channel published by JAMA Network. She also established the Vanderbilt Health Policy and Public Health Covid-19 Advisory Panel in Tennessee; among other activities, the group developed a predictive model of the spread of COVID-19 within the state and its implications for hospital capacity.
In July 2023, she joined the faculties of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and of the Carey Business School. Melinda Buntin is primarily based at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, where she aims to inform health care policy through the newly established Center for Health Systems and Policy Modeling.
Honors & Awards
Woman of Influence, Nashville Business Journal, 2020
AcademyHealth 2009 Annual Research Meeting Most Outstanding Medicare Abstract, June 2009
AcademyHealth 2009 Annual Research Meeting Most Outstanding Abstract in Health Care Markets & Competition, June 2009
John M. Eisenberg Article-of-the-Year, Health Services Research, 2021
CBO merit and time off awards, 2012
Secretary’s Commendation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, June 23, 2010
RAND Silver Merit Bonus, July 2009
Ollie Randall Symposium, Gerontological Society of America Conference, November 2008
RAND President’s Award, January 2006
RAND Silver Merit Bonus, July 2003
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Melinda B. Buntin, Salama Freed, Pikki Lai, Klara Lou, Laura M. Keohane. “Trends in and Factors Contributing to the Slowdown in Medicare Spending Growth, 2007-2018.” JAMA Health Forum. 2022 Dec;3(12):e224475. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.4475
Melinda B. Buntin, *Jennifer Connell, Peter Buerhaus. “Projecting the Health Care Workforce Needed in the US.” JAMA Health Forum (August 2022)
Laura M. Keohane, Sunil Kripalani, Melinda B. Buntin. "Traditional Medicare episode-related spending on post-acute care for dual-eligible and Medicare-only beneficiaries, 2009-2017." Medical Care Research and Review. 2023 Jun;80(1):92-100. PMID: 35652541; PMCID: PMC10265692.
John A. Graves, *Khrysta Baig, Melinda B. Buntin. “The Financial Effects and Consequences of COVID-19: A Gathering Storm.” JAMA (October 2021)
*Christopher Wallis, *Sabrina Poon, Pikki Lai, Liliana Podczerwinski, Melinda B. Buntin. “Trends in Medicare spending across strata of resource utilization among olderindividuals in the United States.” EClinicalMedicine (May 2021)