Health Economist Researcher
Health Economist Researchers work to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of health systems and health care delivery. They use research methodologies and statistical techniques to assess the costs and benefits of various health interventions, policies, and programs. Health Economist Researchers typically have a strong background in economics, health policy, and research methods. They may work in a variety of settings, including government agencies, health care providers, and research institutions.
Educational Background
Most Health Economist Researchers have a Master's degree or PhD in Health Economics, Economics, or a related field. They typically have a strong foundation in microeconomics, econometrics, and health policy. Some Health Economist Researchers also have a background in public health, statistics, or epidemiology.