Len M. NicholsDirector
Health Policy Program
New American Foundation
Len
Nichols, a highly respected health care economist, directs the
Health Policy Program at the New America Foundation, which aims
to expand health insurance coverage to all Americans while reigning
in costs and improving the efficiency of the overall health care
system. Before joining New America, Nichols was the vice president
of the Center for Studying Health System Change, a principal research
associate at the Urban Institute, and the senior adviser for Health
Policy at the Office of Management and Budget during the Clinton
reform efforts of 1993-94. He has testified frequently before
Congress and state legislators and has published widely in a variety
of health related journals.
Previously, Nichols was chair
of the Economics Department at Wellesley College, where he taught
for 10 years. He also served as a member of the Competitive Pricing
Advisory Commission (CPAC) and the 2001 Technical Review Panel
for the Medicare Trustees Reports. He was on the advisory panel
to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Covering America project
and has been a consultant to the World Bank, the InterAmerican
Development Bank, and the Pan American Health Organization. Nichols
received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois.
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