Faculty Profile
Mark Fendrick, MD
- Professor, Division of General Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
- Professor, Health Management and Policy
- Director, University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design
A. Mark Fendrick, M.D. is a Professor of Internal Medicine in the School of Medicine
and a Professor of Health Management and Policy in the School of Public Health at
the University of Michigan. Dr. Fendrick received a bachelor's degree in economics
and chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Harvard
Medical School. He completed his residency in internal medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania where he was a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical
Scholars Program.
Dr. Fendrick conceptualized and coined the term Value-Based Insurance Design (V-BID)
and currently directs the V-BID Center at the University of Michigan www.vbidcenter.org, the leading advocate for development, implementation, and evaluation of innovative
health benefit plans. His research focuses on how clinician payment and consumer engagement
initiatives impact access to care, quality of care, and health care costs. Dr. Fendrick
has authored over 250 articles and book chapters and has received numerous awards
for the creation and implementation of value-based insurance design. His perspective
and understanding of clinical and economic issues have fostered collaborations with
numerous government agencies, health plans, professional societies, and health care
companies. Dr. Fendrick is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National
Academy of Sciences, serves on the Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee, and has been
invited to present testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions and the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Subcommittee
on Health.
Dr. Fendrick is the co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Managed Care and is an editorial board member for 3 additional peer-reviewed publications. He is also a member of the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan, where he remains clinically active in the practice of general internal medicine.
- MD, Harvard Medical School, 1987
- BA (Summa Cum Laude), Economics/Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Dr. Fendrick's research focuses on the clinical and economic assessment of medical interventions with special attention to how technological innovation influences clinical practice, benefit design, and health care systems. He has performed economic analyses of new interventions for several common conditions including: laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gastroesophageal reflux disease, arthritis/inflammatory conditions, viral infections, acute myocardial infarction, pediatric vaccinations, and cancer screening. These analyses are supplemented by research describing how outcomes research data can be incorporated into clinical practice.
Fendrick AM, Smith DG, Chernew ME (2010). Applying Value-Based Insurance Design To Low-Value Health Services Health Affairs 2017-2021.
Chernew ME, ,Juster IA, Shah MR, Wegh A, Rosenberg SN Rosen AB, Sokol MC, Yu-Isenberg K, Fendrick AM. (2010). Evidence that Value-based Insurance Can Be Effective Health Affairs, Web Exclusive.
Chernew M, Gibson TB, Fendrick AM. (2010). Trends in Patient Cost Sharing for Clinical Services Used as Quality Indicators. J Gen Intern Med.Fendrick AM, Chernew ME, Levi GW. (2009). Value-Based Insurance Design: Embracing Value Over Cost Alone. Am J Manag Care S277.
Fendrick AM, Chernew ME. (2009). Value Based Insurance Design: Maintaining a Focus on Health in an Era of Cost Containment. Am J Manag Care.
Chernew M, Gibson TB, Yu-Isenberg K, Sokol MC, Rosen AB, Fendrick AM. (2008). Effects of increased patient cost sharing on socioeconomic disparities in health care. J Gen Intern Med 1131-6.
Email: amfen@umich.edu
Office: 734-647-9688
Fax: 734-936-8944
Address:
North Campus Research Complex
2800 Plymouth Road Building 16 / 4th floor
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Areas of Expertise: Health Insurance