My research can be broadly defined as applying rigorous models and analytical tools to important applied policy issues. Over my career, I have supported a wide variety of policy stakeholders to include the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, multiple organizations within the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), state governments, and numerous private organizations. My research on health policy, health services research, government acquisition, cost and schedule analysis, innovation management, and productive efficiency has been widely presented in both academic and practitioner forums and has resulted in over 100 peer-reviewed publications.
My current research primarily focuses on the roles of incentives, innovation, and technology in the financing, delivery, and usage of health care services – with a specific focus on the economics of medical imaging.
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