Title
Associate Professor
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Expertise
Health economics, managed care, economics of mental health and substance abuse, prescription drugs.
Profile
Dr. Hodgkin is an economist whose research focuses on the effects of different organizing and financing approaches in health care, particularly addressing mental health and substance abuse treatment. His recent research has included studies of the structure and effects of three-tier drug formularies, in relation to antidepressants and other psychotropic medications; and how a Medicaid carve-out program affected substance use treatment. He teaches two classes in the Ph.D. program: Economics of Behavioral Health, and Advanced Econometrics, as well as one undergraduate class: Health Economics.
Degrees
Boston University, Ph.D.
Manchester University, B.A.
Contact
| Email: | hodgkin@brandeis.edu |
| Phone: | 781-736-8551 |
| Office: | Heller-Brown Building, 264 |
Awards and Honors
Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research Award. Presented by the International Center for Mental Health Policy and Economics. Awarded for one of the two best papers in the journal during 2009-10. (2011)
Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research Award. Presented by the International Center for Mental Health Policy and Economics. Awarded for one of the two best papers in the journal during 2007-08. (2009)
Heller School Teaching Award (2004)
Courses Taught
| HS | 409a | Advanced Econometrics |
| HS | 572a | Economics of Behavioral Health |
| HSSP | 104b | Health Economics |
Scholarship
