Associate Professor of Health Policy and Ingram Associate Professor of Cancer Research
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Stacie Dusetzina, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and an Ingram associate professor of cancer research at Vanderbilt University. She is a health services researcher whose work focuses on measuring and evaluating population-level use and costs of medications in the United States.
Dr. Dusetzina reports grants from The Commonwealth Fund, grants from The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, grants from Arnold Ventures, and personal fees from the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER).
Expert on health care pricing, policy, and management.
view profileResearch has focused on economic issues in healthcare.
view profileWritten extensively on the pricing, demand, and supply of prescription drugs.
view profileFocused on increasing access to healthcare, with specific attention to reducing prescription drug costs.
view profileFocused on measuring and evaluating population-level use and costs of medications in the USA.
view profileFocused on the economics of mental health and substance abuse care, long term care financing policy, implementation of health reform and disability policy.
view profileFocused on the interaction of intellectual property law, food and drug regulation, and health law.
view profileFocused on the effects of laws and regulations on therapeutic development, approval, use, and related public health outcomes.
view profileFocused on improving pharmaceutical coverage, affordability, and access for older adults and individuals living with chronic conditions.
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