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Dana Forgione

TitleProfessor
InstitutionUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
DepartmentAccounting
Address1 UTSA Cir
San Antonio TX 78249
Phone(210) 458-6318
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    Dr. Dana Forgione is the Janey S. Briscoe Endowed Chair in the Business of Health at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Forgione leads the MBA in the Business of Health program--a participant in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Higher Education Network. He is also an adjunct professor in the School of Medicine, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, the Department of Pediatrics, and in the School of Public Health, all at the University of Texas. Dr. Forgione previously served as advisor to the MBA in Healthcare Management program at the University of Baltimore, and he held a joint appointment in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Maryland, where he taught in the Doctor of Pharmacy program.
    He is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Healthcare Financial Management Association, and the Medical Group Management Association. He has served as the senior editor of Research in Healthcare Financial Management, and as a columnist for the Journal of Health Care Finance, and San Antonio Medicine.

    Dr. Forgione is a consultant to healthcare organizations and has analyzed the financial and operating performance of more than 5,500 hospitals throughout the United States. His litigation support and consulting work was used twice by the U.S. Congress in national healthcare policy deliberations, and by the Texas Attorney General in landmark hospital charity care legislation. He has also worked in collaboration with the EuroDRG project for eventual convergence of healthcare payment systems throughout the European Union. He was invited by the government of South Korea as an international expert to address more than 500 government and healthcare professionals in their rollout of a new national healthcare payment system. He also provided input for the new physician specialist payment system reforms for the country of Belgium. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Morningside Ministries--an award-winning nonprofit long-term healthcare organization, successfully completing nearly $100 million in new external financing, including a $50 million tax-exempt public bond issue.

    Dr. Forgione developed and teaches a graduate-level Seminar in Medicare Regulation, as well as Accounting for Healthcare Organizations, and a doctoral research seminar in Government & Nonprofit Accounting. He has conducted professional training programs on Medicare regulation, healthcare fraud and abuse regulations, physician self-referral prohibitions, governmental auditing, forensic accounting, electronic data recovery and related issues to hundreds of accountants, auditors, regulators, fraud examiners, U.S. Internal Revenue Service agents, physicians, surgeons, allied healthcare professionals and U.S. Veterans Health Administratin Inspectors General.

    He has more than 137 professional publications, 46 editorial and reviewing roles, 151 instances of television debates, national radio network commentary and other news / media coverage to his credit. His books have been used in more than 75 colleges and universities throughout the U.S. He is listed in Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare (2000–present), Who's Who in the World (2002–present), Who's Who in America (2002–present), Who's Who in Finance and Industry (2001–2009), and Who's Who in American Education (2005–2008). He earned his BBA in accounting and information systems, MBA and MS in accounting, and Ph.D. in accounting all at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.


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    1. Stevens KR, de la Rosa E, Ferrer RL, Finley EP, Flores BE, Forgione DA, Noel PH, Reistetter TA, Valerio-Shewmaker M, Wooten KC. Bootstrapping implementation research training: A successful approach for academic health centers. J Clin Transl Sci. 2021; 5(1):e168. PMID: 34733544.
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    2. Morrar R, Jabr S, Ghandour R, Abu-Rmeileh NM, Forgione DA, Younis M. Identifying healthcare cost drivers in Palestine. Int J Health Plann Manage. 2021 May; 36(3):911-924. PMID: 33683728.
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    3. Forgione DA. Cost of Care Initiatives Make Great Strides Forward. Front Health Serv Manage. 2019; 35(3):30-34. PMID: 30789373.
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    4. Quentin W, Geissler A, Wittenbecher F, Ballinger G, Berenson R, Bloor K, Forgione DA, K?pf P, Kroneman M, Serden L, Suarez R, van Manen JW, Busse R. Paying hospital specialists: Experiences and lessons from eight high-income countries. Health Policy. 2018 05; 122(5):473-484. PMID: 29673803.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    5. Younis M, Jabr S, Al-Khatib A, Forgione D, Hartmann M, Kisa A. A cost analysis of kidney replacement therapy options in Palestine. Inquiry. 2015; 52. PMID: 25765018.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Younis MZ, Jabr SF, Plante C, Forgione DA. Estimation of health care costs and cost recovery: the case of Rafidya Hospital in Palestine. J Health Care Finance. 2013; 39(4):44-54. PMID: 24003761.
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    7. Liu LL, Forgione DA, Younis MZ. A comparative analysis of the CVP structure of nonprofit teaching and for-profit non-teaching hospitals. J Health Care Finance. 2012; 39(1):12-38. PMID: 23155742.
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    8. Holler B, Forgione DA, Baisden CE, Abramson DA, Calhoon JH. Interactive financial decision support for clinical research trials. J Health Care Finance. 2011; 37(3):25-37. PMID: 21528831.
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    9. Younis MZ, Hamidi S, Forgione DA, Hartmann M. Rational use effects of implementing an essential medicines list in West Bank, Palestinian Territories. Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res. 2009 Jun; 9(3):243-50. PMID: 19527096.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    10. Jabr SF, Younis MM, Forgione DA. The association of willingness-to-pay and patient attributes: a cost-volume-profit analysis of cardiac catheter unit services in Ramallah Hospital, Palestine. J Health Care Finance. 2009; 35(3):59-79. PMID: 19891208.
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    11. Smith PC, Forgione DA. The development of certificate of need legislation. J Health Care Finance. 2009; 36(2):35-44. PMID: 20499719.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    12. Younis MZ, Forgione DA. The relationship between the Balanced Budget Act and length of stay for Medicare patients in US hospitals. Eur J Health Econ. 2009 Feb; 10(1):57-63. PMID: 18392867.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    13. Hamidi S, Younis MZ, Forgione DA. Implementing an essential medicines list: effects on pricing and utilization in West Bank, Palestine. J Health Care Finance. 2008; 34(4):10-30. PMID: 21110478.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    14. Forgione DA, Smith PC. Medical tourism and its impact on the US health care system. J Health Care Finance. 2007; 34(1):27-35. PMID: 18972983.
      Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    15. Younis MZ, Forgione DA. Using return on equity and total profit margin to evaluate hospital performance in the U.S.: a piecewise regression analysis. J Health Care Finance. 2005; 31(3):82-8. PMID: 16080417.
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    16. Melick CF, Buchbinder D, Coll DP, Moore S, Lee CC, Surysekar K, Wang TW, Forgione DA. The effects of knowledge management on surgeon behavior. J Health Care Finance. 2004; 31(1):31-40. PMID: 15816227.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    17. Forgione DA, Vermeer TE, Surysekar K, Wrieden JA, Plante CA. The impact of DRG-based payment systems on quality of health care in OECD countries. J Health Care Finance. 2004; 31(1):41-54. PMID: 15816228.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    18. Forgione DA, Neuenschwander P, Vermeer TE. Diversion of prescription drugs to the black market: what the states are doing to curb the tide. J Health Care Finance. 2001; 27(4):65-78. PMID: 11434714.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    19. Forgione DA, Galbraith KS, Galbraith KH. Incentivising appropriate care: the case of immunizations. J Health Care Finance. 2000; 27(1):21-8. PMID: 10961829.
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    20. Forgione DA. Those conversion blues. J Health Care Finance. 1999; 25(4):38-46. PMID: 10353088.
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    21. Forgione DA, D'Annunzio CM. The use of DRGs in health care payment systems around the world. J Health Care Finance. 1999; 26(2):66-78. PMID: 10605665.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    22. Forgione DA. Corporate compliance plans in health care organizations: a top-down perspective. J Health Care Finance. 1998; 24(4):87-92. PMID: 9612741.
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    23. Forgione DA. Health care financial and quality measures: international call for a "balanced scorecard" approach. J Health Care Finance. 1997; 24(1):55-8. PMID: 9327360.
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