

Pedro Luis Gozalo
Dr. Pedro Luis Gozalo is driving progress in the field of health economics as a Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice (Research) at Brown University. With a keen focus on the organization and financing of healthcare systems, Dr. Gozalo's research delves into the economics of prevention and the evaluation of health policies and programs. His work is instrumental in shaping the understanding of how health systems can be optimized for better efficiency and effectiveness. Dr. Gozalo has an impressive track record of publishing extensively in leading health economics journals, contributing valuable insights and data-driven analyses that inform both academic discourse and practical applications in the field. His research not only advances theoretical frameworks but also provides actionable recommendations for policymakers and healthcare administrators. As a respected member of several professional societies, including the International Health Economics Association and the American Public Health Association, Dr. Gozalo actively engages with a global community of scholars and practitioners. This involvement ensures that his work remains at the cutting edge of health economics, benefiting from diverse perspectives and collaborative opportunities. Throughout his career, Dr. Gozalo has been committed to advancing the understanding of healthcare systems and policies. His dedication to research excellence and his contributions to the field have earned him recognition among peers and students alike. Dr. Gozalo continues to inspire the next generation of health economists through his teaching and mentorship at Brown University. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Gozalo is passionate about translating research findings into practical solutions that improve healthcare delivery and outcomes. His work emphasizes the importance of evidence-based decision-making in the development and implementation of health programs and policies. Dr. Gozalo's contributions to the field of health economics are marked by a commitment to improving public health and healthcare systems worldwide. His research not only addresses current challenges but also anticipates future trends, ensuring that his work remains relevant and impactful in an ever-evolving healthcare landscape.
Publications
, 1645-1650, 2013-10-01
, 14-14, 2021-09-01
, 1260-1267, 2012-06-21
, 264-274, 2016-02-11
, 1784-1788, 2017-03-28