Professor Alex Hoagland is a health economist with an expertise in applying quasi-experimental methods and economic theory to study individual decision-making and health behaviors. His research focuses on the role of information and behavioral biases in the take-up of high-value care by consumers, the adoption of innovative health technologies by providers, and reducing health disparities. His previous work has studied a variety of topics ranging from the costs of preventive care utilization to the use of care for specific at-risk populations, including those living with mental illness and providers treating cardiovascular disease.
Eric de Sa
PhD Graduate Student
Supervisors: Eric Nauenberg, Alex Hoagland, Boriana Miloucheva
Allan Tran
PhD Graduate Student
Thesis: Unexpected out-of-pocket medical bills for preventive care in the United States
Supervisors: Alex Hoagland
Tom Wei
MSc Graduate Student
Supervisors: Peter C. Coyte, Alex Hoagland