John R. Bowblis

Professor of Economics at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University (Ohio)

Dr. Bowblis is a Professor of Economics at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University (Ohio). His research focuses on health economics, antitrust, industrial organization, econometrics, and the economics of regulation.

Dr. Bowblis has developed economic analyses, testified, and provided litigation support in matters involving price fixing, attempted monopolization of markets and aftermarkets, medical fraud, alleged sham litigation, and proposed mergers.

Dr. Bowblis is also a seasoned econometrician and a health economist. He has served as a consulting expert for defendants and plaintiffs in health litigations and investigations, including matters involving allegations of price fixing, medical fraud, upcoding, overbilling, and understaffing. He has also provided expert testimony in matters pertaining to alleged violations of trade secrets and intellectual property.

Dr. Bowblis has published articles on competition and firm behavior in numerous peer-reviewed scholarly journals, including the Journal of Competition Law & Economics, Journal of Regulatory Economics, Review of Industrial Organization, American Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Health Economics, Health Services Research, Medical Care, and Health Affairs. He has received several teaching and research awards.

Dr. Bowblis is also a Research Fellow at the Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University, where he conducts research on regulatory and competition issues in the long-term and post-acute care industries that aids the State of Ohio on long-term care policy.

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