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David Butz is a Lecturer of Business Administration at the University of Michigan. He holds a PhD from Northwestern University (1986) and a BA from Washington University in St. Louis (1981). His teaching focuses on healthcare strategy, exemplified by the course *Comprehensive Health Care Strategies*. His research spans healthcare economics, business operations, and medical education, with notable contributions to trauma center financial analysis, medical liability frameworks, and supply chain optimization. He has published extensively on topics like healthcare leadership development, aeromedical service economics, and antitrust dynamics in shipping industries.
Dr. Butz's work bridges clinical practice and business strategy, emphasizing the interplay between healthcare delivery models and financial sustainability. His studies on burn care economics and trauma center profitability have informed institutional decision-making, while his analyses of DRG systems highlighted structural challenges in academic medical centers. In supply chain research, he explores retailer coordination mechanisms and inventory risk-sharing strategies.
His executive education contributions include pioneering web-based curricula for resident business knowledge. Notable collaborations include the University of Michigan's medical liability case study and investigations into endovascular procedure profitability. While no formal awards are listed, his publications demonstrate sustained impact across healthcare administration and operations research.



