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Momotazur Rahman is a Professor in Health Services, Policy, and Practice at Brown University. His research primarily focuses on the economics of aging, investigating issues such as the effects of patient choice on healthcare provider effectiveness, healthcare utilization patterns, and the implications of regulations on healthcare markets. His work also emphasizes disparities in the quality of healthcare services received by different racial and socio-economic groups, as well as the effects of Medicare Advantage on the healthcare system. Dr. Rahman has published extensively, with over 110 publications in leading journals including Journal of Health Economics, Health Affairs, Alzheimer’s and Dementia, and JAMA. He has received support from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and has completed five research projects while currently leading five R01 equivalent projects as the Principal Investigator. With his expertise in advanced econometric techniques, he has contributed as the main methodologist and co-investigator on numerous research projects. Dr. Rahman has taught graduate-level courses in health services research methods and has served as an advisor to students in the Health Services Research Doctoral Program, post-doctoral fellows in the T32 Training Program, and junior faculty members.
Department: Department of Economics