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WILLIAM E. GOLDEN

Professor

Also affiliated: Tufts University (1976); Northwell Health (2008); Amgen (United States) (2015); Baylor College of Medicine (2008); Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway (2011); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2004–2025); Tufts Children's Hospital (1976); Yale University (1992); American College of Physicians (2002–2007); Arkansas Cardiology (2025); Menninger Clinic (2008); Department of Human Services (1998); Committee on Publication Ethics (2005); The Stables (2008); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2022–2025); Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (1995–2006); Arkansas Department of Health (2025); Renewable Energy Corporation (Norway) (1998); Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2009); University of Virginia (2014)

Faculty Researcher

Internal Med, College of Medicine

13 h-index 206 pubs 673 cited

  • Humans
  • Arkansas
  • United States
  • Female
  • Quality of Health Care
  • Medicaid
  • Male
  • Aged
  • Medicare
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Quality Indicators, Health Care
  • Middle Aged
  • Risk Factors
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • Child

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

William E. Golden, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. For nearly 20 years, he directed the division of general internal medicine. He currently serves as the Medical Director for the Arkansas Office of Health Information Technology. For the past decade, Golden was the Medical Director for Arkansas Medicaid, where he led the program's Payment Improvement Initiative. This initiative received a $42 million grant from CMS to test payment reform. In this role, he contributed to the design and implementation of over a dozen clinical episodes and a statewide Patient Centered Medical Home program. He also directed Arkansas Medicaid's hospital pay for performance program, which resulted in a reduction of early elective deliveries by over 90%. Previously, he spent 16 years as Vice President for Clinical Quality at the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care, designing statewide quality improvement programs for Medicare and Medicaid. Golden is a member of the NQF Appeals Committee and formerly served on the HCP-LAN Guiding Committee, co-chairing a workgroup that published a white paper on alternative payment mechanisms.

Research Overview

William E. Golden, M.D. is Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where he served as director of the division of general internal medicine for nearly 20 years. He is currently the Medical Director, Arkansas Office of Health Information Technology. For the past decade, he was Medical Director of Arkansas Medicaid and was the lead clinician for the program's Payment Improvement Initiative which has received a $42 million CMS payment reform testing grant from CMMI. In this role, he has shaped the design and implementation of over a dozen clinical episodes and a statewide Patient Centered Medical Home program. He is also directed Arkansas Medicaid's hospital pay for performance program which reduced early elective deliveries over 90%. Previously, he served for 16 years as Vice President for Clinical Quality of the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care for which he has designed numerous statewide quality improvement for Medicare and Medicaid. He is currently a member of the NQF Appeals Committee. A past member of the HCP-LAN Guiding Committee, he co-chaired a workgroup that released a white paper for alternative payment mechanisms for primary care that foretold the CMS model of Primary Care First. A past Chair the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Golden served on the Board of Directors of the National Quality Forum from 2001-2004 and was President of the American Health Quality Association from 1997-2000. He has been a methodologist member of the AMA Physician Consortium for Performance Measurement for over a decade. Among his awards and recognitions, he received the national James Q. Cannon award for physician leadership in clinical quality improvement (2001), Mastership in the American College of Physicians (2008), the Alfred Stengel Memorial Award for service to the American College of Physicians (2011), and UAMS Public Health School Award for Leadership in Public Health (2014).

Metrics

  • h-index: 13
  • Publications: 206
  • Citations: 673

Selected Publications

  • Measurement of Practice-Level Antibiotic Utilization in a Medicaid Patient-Centered Medical Home Program (2025)
    The Annals of Family Medicine 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • 933. Antibiotic Prescribing Changes in Adults During COVID-19 in Outpatient Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) in Arkansas (2022)
  • MRI of the Knee and Shoulder Performed Before Radiography (2014)
    Journal of the American College of Radiology 22 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Reducing C-section rates in low-risk, first-time pregnancies. (2013)
    PubMed OpenAlex
  • Health Policy Basics: Medicaid Expansion (2013)
    Annals of Internal Medicine 23 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Impact of Case Management of Chronic Hepatitis C (HCV) Treatment in a State Medicaid Program (2011)
    The American Journal of Gastroenterology DOI OpenAlex

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Grants & Funding

As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.

  • Arkansas Consortium for Health Services Research NIH Co-Investigator

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9 Collaborators 4 Institutions 1 Country

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