Investigators
Nicole Maestas, a John D. MacArthur Professor of Economics and Health Care Policy at Harvard University, studies how the health and disability insurance systems affect individual economic behaviors, such as labor supply and the consumption of medical care.
David Cutler is the Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics at Harvard University. His research interests include the determinants of health status and longevity, the economics of health care delivery, and health policy.
Mary Beth Landrum is a professor of health care policy in Harvard Medical School’s Department of Health Care Policy. A biostatistician, her research focuses on the development and application of statistical methodology for health services research.
Tisamarie B. Sherry is deputy assistant secretary for planning and evaluation in the US Department of Health and Human Services. She is a health economist and general internist whose research investigates health care delivery, financing, and policy strategies for adults with chronic medical conditions.
Annetta Zhou is an Associate Economist at the RAND Corporation. Her research focuses on the relationship between the market structure, organization, and innovation of health care providers and care cost and quality.