Job opening: Health Economist
Salary: $120 000 - 160 000 per year
Published at: Sep 27 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
"DO NOT APPLY THROUGH USAJOBS or EMAIL- APPLY ONLINE AT www.cbo.gov/careers"The Health Analysis Division (HAD) seeks a health economist to contribute to a variety of projects, analyses, and modeling. The economist will work closely with other CBO staff to prepare information, studies, and testimony for the Congress. Furthermore, CBO's economists are encouraged to describe both the agency's projects and their own research in CBO working papers and submissions to academic journals.
Duties
The divisionâs recently completed work includes projections of health insurance coverage for the nonelderly, an analysis of Medicaidâs exclusion of payments for residents of institutions for mental diseases, an analysis of the effects of changes in manufacturersâ future revenues on prescription drug development, an analysis of the effects on health insurance coverage and the federal budget of lowering the age of eligibility for Medicare, an analysis of the costs of illustrative single-payer health care systems, an analysis of the uninsured population, long-term projections of spending in federal health care programs, and a study of how a âpublic optionâ offered in nongroup health insurance markets might be designed. Ongoing work includes studies on a broad range of topics, including preventive health services, mental health, the development of new medical technologies, and factors affecting the supply of, demand for, and prices of medical services.The successful candidate will produce research reports about issues affecting the federal government and will help to develop new studies and to design and improve the analytical models used in CBOâs analyses and its estimates of the costs of proposed legislation. Topics of analysis will shift over time, providing new opportunities to contribute. The economist will also collaborate with analysts in CBOâs Budget Analysis Division to develop cost estimates for legislation and baseline estimates of the cost of government programs. Furthermore, CBOâs economists are supported in disseminating both the agencyâs research and their own research in CBO working papers and submissions to academic journals.
Requirements
- US citizenship or current permanent residents seeking citizenship
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in economics, health economics, or a related discipline. In addition, applicants should have experience in health policy analysis, strong quantitative skills, experience using large data sets, an in-depth knowledge of at least one programming language, and an interest in the development of policy-relevant models. Applicants should be able to initiate and complete research projects both independently and with a team, be able to clearly present their work orally and in writing to nontechnical audiences and want to work on issues of current or potential legislative interest to the Congress. People who are not citizens of the United States should review CBOâs citizenship requirements or contact
[email protected] for assistance in determining eligibility.TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS:See Qualifications above
Education
EDUCATION:
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in economics, health economics, or a related discipline. In addition, applicants should have prior experience in health policy analysis, strong quantitative skills, experience using large data files, an in-depth knowledge of at least one programming language, and an interest in the development of policy-relevant models.
Contacts
- Address Congressional Budget Office
2nd and D St SW
Washington, Dist of Columbia 20515
US
- Name: Annita Gulati
- Phone: 0000000000
- Email: [email protected]
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