Postdoctoral researcher of Health Policy and Economics, University of Southern California
I'm an applied economist working in the fields of public and health economics.
I work as a postdoc at the University of Southern California Schaeffer Center and am also currently a visiting scholar at the University of Utah Department of Population Health Sciences in Salt Lake City.
My work largely focuses on understanding competitive forces in insurance markets. Many of my current projects focus on provider networks in Medicare Advantage. In ongoing projects, I characterize enrollee valuation of primary care providers in Medicare Advantage, study how adverse selection incentives impact mental health network formation, and evaluate regulatory determinants of hospital network composition. I also have ongoing work studying employer preferences in the employer-sponsored insurance market. My past work touches on topics in Medicaid and the ACA exchanges.
I graduated in 2022 from the economics track of the Harvard Kennedy School PhD program where I was an NBER Predoctoral Fellow in Health Economics.