- William Hsiao
William C. Hsiao (b. January 17,
1936 ), an American economist, is the K.T. Li Professor of Economics [ [http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/williamhsiao.html] ] at theHarvard School of Public Health inBoston, Massachusetts . He is internationally recognized for his work on health care financing and social insurance.Professor Hsiao is a graduate of
Ohio Wesleyan University and received his Ph.D fromHarvard University in Economics. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences,Institute of Medicine , theSociety of Actuaries , the National Academy of Social Insurance, and holds several honorary degrees.Professor Hsiao was born in Beijing, China and emigrated to the United States as a teenager, where his father was an economic advisor to the
Kuomintang (KMT) delegation to theUnited Nations . He grew up in Forest Hills, located in the New York City borough of Queens, and attended New York public schools. Following graduation from college, Professor Hsiao began his career as anactuary for Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. in Hartford CT, which was a predecessor company toCIGNA . Following this corporate stint, Professor Hsiao moved toWashington DC and was employed as an actuary to theSocial Security Administration in 1968. When the Chief Actuary of the SSA resigned, Professor Hsiao was appointed the acting Chief Actuary in 1970. During this time, the Social Security Administration was roiled by efforts by theUnited States Congress to reform the social security system and maintain its solvency. Professor Hsiao headed up two blue-ribbon panels and testified several times before Congress regarding the actuarial viability of the system under the funding mechanisms in place. Eventually, in 1977, the Congress passed and PresidentJimmy Carter signed into law one of the most comprehensive legislative efforts to bolster the Social Security system.Following this government service, Professor Hsiao commenced studies at the Harvard University Institute of Government, which later became the
John F. Kennedy School of Government . He then entered the Ph.D program in the Department of Economics at Harvard University. His doctoral thesis was advised byMartin Feldstein , who later was Chair of theCouncil of Economic Advisors under PresidentRonald Reagan . Professor Hsiao was appointed to the faculty of the Harvard School of Public Health as an Assistant Professor in 1979. He became a full professor in 1986. He was appointed to the K.T. Li chaired professorship in 1992, named for the Taiwanese policy-makerKwoh-Ting Li .Among his many contributions to the fields of health care economics, policy, and social insurance was a landmark study called the Resource-Based Relative Value Study or
RBRVS which examined the United States system of reimbursing physicians for medical services. RBRVS led to a series of articles published in theNew England Journal of Medicine , one of the first times the prestigious journal had devoted an entire issue to articles on one subject. RBRVS led to a revolutionary reordering of physician reimbursement payments underMedicare (United States) Part B which was passed by Congress and signed into law in 1989. Later, Professor Hsiao conducted studies of the social insurance and medical payment systems of a vast array of foreign countries, including Singapore, Cyprus, Taiwan, Canada, South Africa, the People's Republic of China, and Hong Kong. He is considered one of the world's foremost experts on health care economics and financing and regularly advises U.S. government agencies, foreign governments and non-governmental organizations such as the World Bank, UNICEF, and theWorld Health Organization ." [Saltus, Richard. [http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/review/rvw_summerfall06/rvwsf06_hsaio.html#] "Harvard Public Health Review " Fall 2006.]Professor Hsiao's recent studies include a demonstration project of a micro-health insurance plan in rural provinces in
China . The program was highlighted in theWall Street Journal .Professor Hsiao is known for his lively and humorous lectures, and he has been awarded teaching awards by Harvard graduate students on several occasions. He resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife, Ruth, a former lecturer at
Tufts University . He has two sons and two grandchildren.References
*Program in Health Care Financing Website [http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/phcf/]
*William Hsiao Harvard Website [http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/faculty/WilliamHsiao.html]
*Wall Street Journal Article featuring rural health project [http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/phcf/WSJ-RMHC.pdf]
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