Dr. Levine is a faculty associate at the CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities and a past chair of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. He has served as the Denver region's chief medical officer for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. He is actively involved in programs to improve population health through access to services that address social needs.
Areas of Expertise
- Medical professionalism
- Holocaust-Genocide studies
Education, Licensure & Certifications
- MD, Temple University, 1966
- BA, Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, 1962
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Awards
- Department of Medicine Innovator Award, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2017
- Administrator’s Special Citation Award, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2014
- Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service, US Department of Health and Human Services, 2006 & 2011
- Laureate Award, American College of Physicians, Colorado Chapter, 2009
- Administrator’s Achievement Award, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2005 and 2007
- Department of Medicine Outstanding Service Award, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2006
- Founder’s Award, Colorado Patient Safety Coalition, 2003
Publications and Presentations
- Levine, M., Wynia, M., Himber, M., & Silvers, W. (2019). Pertinent Today: What Contemporary Lessons Should be Taught by Studying Physician Participation in the Holocaust?. Conatus, 4(2), 287-302. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/cjp.20995
- Levine MA, Wynia MK, Schyve PM, et al. (2007) Improving Access to Health Care: A Consensus Ethical Framework to Guide Proposals for Reform, Hastings Center Report, 37(5), 14-19
- Levine, M.A., Birnbaum, H.A. Integrated Health Management: The Patient-Centered Future of Demand Management. Dis-Manage-Health-Outcomes 3, 11–22 (1998); https://doi.org/10.2165/00115677-199803010-00002;