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Jake R. Morgan is a health services researcher specializing in using real-world data to inform evidence-based policy, update clinical guidelines, and improve patient access to quality care. His work focuses on the opioid overdose epidemic, promoting access to and retention in medications for opioid use disorder. Dr. Morgan's research emphasizes the importance of patient choice within the treatment of opioid use disorder and documents how policies can impede access for vulnerable populations. He applies health economics methodologies, employing statistical, econometric, and simulation modeling approaches to evaluate clinical interventions. Dr. Morgan is involved in multiple significant studies, including the HEALing Communities Study and the PROFOUND study on naloxone distribution strategies. He is a key member of the Center for Health Economics of Treatment Interventions Substance Use Disorder, HCV, and HIV (CHERISH) at Boston University, where he helps develop and disseminate health economic research to inform policy and improve care for those with substance use disorders. His contributions aim to enhance healthcare utilization and patient outcomes through rigorous economic analysis and innovative research collaborations.
Department of Law offers JD, LLM, and Master's in Study of Tax Law.