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Experience as a researcher and/or policy analyst with some background in related to early childhood education, health care or elder care policy and basic qualitative and quantitative research skills.
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Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, internal pharmacy comparative effectiveness research, policy, payment and care delivery and health equity and the impact of social determinants of health on health outcomes.
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The incumbent is responsible for the scientific and research vision of the Branch, supports the development of public health policy, and serves as a spokesperson regarding scientific or data-related issues concerning substance use, addiction, and behavioral health promotion.
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Doctoral degree and 7+ years of experience in a research discipline relevant to patient-centered outcomes research (e.g., clinical epidemiology, health services research, sociology, psychology, health policy, biostatistics, economics, bioinformatics, data science, education or health education.
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Enrolled in a Masters, PhD, or Graduate program related to digital health policy, regulation, user research and/or bioethics. This position is for a research internship with the Microsoft Health Futures group at Microsoft Research in Redmond (US.
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Qualifications Required Qualifications: MPH Degree or equivalent Masters Degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, public health administration/policy or related, applicable field.
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Work on issues related to Medicare coverage determinations, Medicaid coverage and preferred drug list determinations, FDA drug development and safety policies, agency guidance policies related to patient engagement and diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) impacting health access, clinical trials, and research opportunities.
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Pharmacy - This team generates health economics and outcomes research evidence in diverse disease states and therapeutic areas to support various internal pharmacy business units such as clinical formulary strategy, specialty strategy, pipeline and trend, patient safety & quality, clinical programs and pharmaceutical manufacturer relations.
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They will also amplify the impact of the research through policy outreach and communications via traditional and social media and PMIs 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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The Policy Director will also work in partnership with other national health advocacy, AANHPI, and civil rights organizations to advance legislative and policy measures that advance APIAHF’s mission.
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Manage departmental policy research and analysis on urban American Indian and Alaska Native health policy issues including healthcare systems, public health, and social determinants of health.
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Our areas of expertise include behavioral health, mental health policy and services, substance use disorders, workforce development, homelessness, housing and employment programs, trauma-informed care, criminal justice, women and children, veterans, healthcare reform, and population health management.
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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Doctorate or terminal degree (e.g., PhD, ScD) in a quantitative field relevant to population health, including but not limited to Health Policy, Public Health, Economics, Demography, Biostatistics, Statistics, Health Services Research.
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This position supports the procurement of medical and office supplies, medical and non-medical equipment, Bear Buy management, inventory, mail, the emergency supplies shed, and compliance with applicable business policy and procedures guidelines.
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