

Erin Trish
Professor Erin Trish is an esteemed Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical and Health Economics and serves as the Co-Director of the Schaeffer Center at the University of Southern California. She has published extensively on topics that explore the intricate dynamics between public policy and healthcare markets. Her research is particularly focused on healthcare market concentration, healthcare reform, prescription drug spending, and the economic implications of surprise medical bills. Professor Trish's work has garnered significant recognition, including the prestigious Seema Sonnad Emerging Leader in Managed Care Research Award. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, followed by a Ph.D. in Health Policy and Economics from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. This robust educational background has equipped her with a unique perspective on the economic challenges and opportunities within the healthcare sector. At the Schaeffer Center, Professor Trish is actively involved in leading research initiatives that aim to inform and influence public policy decisions. Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing the understanding of pharmacoeconomics and the broader implications of healthcare spending. Through her research, she seeks to identify strategies that can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery systems. In addition to her research endeavors, Professor Trish is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scholars and practitioners in the field of health economics. Her commitment to education and research excellence is reflected in her active participation in academic conferences and her collaboration with policymakers and industry leaders. Professor Trish's work continues to shape the discourse on healthcare reform, providing valuable insights into the complexities of healthcare markets. Her efforts are directed towards creating sustainable solutions that can improve access to affordable healthcare while maintaining high standards of quality and innovation.
Publications
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