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I am a health services researcher and health economist at Emory University. I am primarily interested in how health policy shapes patients’ experiences with the cost of their care and how these experiences impact health outcomes and health equity. My research program lies at the intersection of health policy, health care price transparency, and health insurance benefit design. 

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I have several years of experience teaching undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate courses on quantitative research methods and U.S. health policy and health care delivery systems. I currently teach two core curriculum courses in the Emory Rollins School of Public Health MPH program: Health Policy and Resource Allocation, and Statistical Methods.

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