Program in Comparative Effectiveness and Child Health
The overall goals of the Program in Comparative Effectiveness and Child Health are to generate comparative effectiveness evidence, develop new methods, and build research capacity that inform clinical and policy decisions to improve the health of children. This multidisciplinary program includes faculty and trainees with expertise in decision sciences, economic, industrial and operations engineering, and pediatric health services research. Current research topics being explored by program-affiliated faculty include using simulation modeling to conduct evidence synthesis and cost-effectiveness analysis, projecting long-term clinical and economic outcomes, conjoint analysis and related methods to value child/family outcomes and preferences.
Program Director:
Affiliated Faculty:
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow:
Research Staff:
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MIA CASALE, MPH |
KARA LAMARAND, MPH |
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LISA LEE, MS |
Current Research Projects:
- Health and Economic Outcomes for Newborn Screening (R01)
- HRQOL Impacts of Illness on Family and Caregivers (R01)
- Joint Initiative in Vaccine Economics, Phase 4 (U01)
Training Opportunities:
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Comparative Effectiveness and Child Health
- HSOP Doctoral Program, Cognate in Decision Sciences/Operations Research
- MS in Industrial and Operations Engineering, Certificate of Public Health
We welcome any inquiries. Please contact:
Lisa A. Prosser, PhD
Program Director
734-232-1077
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Kara Lamarand, MPH
Program Administrator
734-647-7970
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