Mike Eber

Mike Eber

PhD Candidate in Health Policy (G5, Decision Sciences)

Mike Eber studies health care consumer decision-making and applies this knowledge to inform social choices and improve policy design. Mike is particularly interested in accounting for heterogeneity in individual capabilities and preferences to make policy interventions more targeted. Prior to entering the Harvard Health Policy PhD Program, Mike was a director at Precision Health Economics, a research consultancy, where his work focused on measuring and communicating value in health care. Mike also held prior positions at Resources for the Future, where he conducted policy research on the spread of antibiotic resistance and hospital infections, and at Abt Associates, where he conducted economic evaluations of proposed government regulations. Mike received a bachelor’s degree in operations research and financial engineering and a certificate in engineering and management systems from Princeton University.

 

 

 

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