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PharmD or PhD in Economics, Econometrics, or (pharmaco)epidemiology or any other related fields such as Health Services Research, Health Economics / Economics, Psychometrics, Epidemiology Health Policy, Outcomes Research, and Pharmacy Administration with at least 5 years of industry experience.
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Collaborates with Government Regulatory Affairs, Network Management, Medical Economics, Benefit Administration, Provider Services, Audit, IT and Claim Operations to determine the impact of implementing policy changes.
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Proficiency with data visualization tools such as PowerBI, Tableau, or Sigma Familiarity with Snowflake or other cloud-based query applications Actuarial/statistical based analysis Experience with extraction, transformation, and loading disparate healthcare data sources Demonstrated ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously while leading a team Understand current issues in health care financing, delivery, policy, and regulations.
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As the leader of Health Economics Outcomes Research at Annexon, you will develop on-going professional relationships with healthcare decision makers, public and private payers and policy makers, as well as HEOR investigators.
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You have a bachelor's degree in public policy, economics, communications, political science, or a related field (a Juris Doctor (JD) degree being a plus, but not required). You have 3-5+ years of experience in legislative affairs, government affairs, and/or public policy (prior experience in healthcare or pharmaceutical policy strongly preferred.
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Reporting to the Director of Health Policy Studies, the ideal candidate will have exceptionally strong research skills; knowledge of economics, health, and entitlement policy; and a commitment to advancing individual liberty in health policy.
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Possess a master's degree, PhD, or equivalent academic and professional experience in a relevant field such as Urban Planning, Economics, Public Policy, Sociology, Public Health, Anthropology, Political Science, or other Social Science with a demonstrated focus on relevant policy issues and policy-related research skill sets.
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Bachelor’s Degree (preferred major relating to planning, such as geography, policy, engineering, environmental, economics, public health, or interdisciplinary) Provide technical planning assistance and guidance based on a variety of disciplines (i.e. traffic, environmental, economics/finance, civil, structural, community/public involvement, etc.
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Prior Experience leading health economics, health outcomes, patient-reported outcomes, epidemiology, health policy, and related research methodologies in biotechnology or pharmaceutical industries.
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Minimum of a Bachelor's degree with a major in business administration, economics, public policy, statistics, political science, public health, or an allied field. They will also amplify the impact of the research through policy outreach and communications via traditional and social media and PMI's website, identify and cultivate new research and funding opportunities, develop and support activities that increase the cohesion of a research center that includes faculty across the university, promote the visibility of PMI at UCI and more broadly across academia, and oversee administrative and grants support.
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We seek outstanding candidates with teaching experience in the following: industry experience in entrepreneurship, drug/ medical device development, data science, regulatory affairs, clinical and medical affairs, quality management, project management, finance, business operations, research and development, biometrics, health economics and outcomes research or manufacturing.
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Areas of methodologic expertise include but are not limited to econometrics, behavioral economics, machine learning/artificial intelligence, implementation science, evaluation of natural experiments and/or interventions at the practice, health system, and/or policy levels, cost effectiveness analyses, and expertise with mixed methods inclusive of qualitative research approaches.
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Doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, or equivalent) in economics, health policy, data science, sociology, public policy, epidemiology, or a related field. The Research Scientist will support research activities on several research projects, such as an NIH-funded evaluation of the nation’s first healthy checkout policy, an evaluation of cigarette taxation on tobacco use, and an evaluation of changes to SNAP and other safety net policies on health outcomes.
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Education: Advanced degree required; Doctoral degree - MD, PharmD, or PhD (clinical) strongly preferred; MBA or additional degree in health economics, health outcomes, public health or health policy is a plus.
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In alignment with the Medical Value & Outcomes Team Education and Training leader, provide internal training and share expertise on scientific, health policy, and HEOR data to appropriate stakeholders.
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