About
Gary Gaumer serves as a Senior Research Scientist II at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University. He is a practicing health economist with extensive global experience, having advised governments in 16 countries on health system strengthening, alongside domestic health policy research and consulting in provider payment reforms.
His educational qualifications are:
- Ph.D. from Northern Illinois University
- B.S. from Bradley University
Gaumer's research spans three core areas: (1) designing incentive contracting and provider payment programs to enhance healthcare provider performance; (2) health system performance improvement, measurement, data capture, and information systems design; and (3) health system strategy and country-level strategic planning. His interdisciplinary work integrates health economics, health policy, and health systems management to drive impactful reforms in healthcare delivery worldwide.
His notable honor is:
- Fellow at Abt Associates (Cambridge, United States, 2000-2003)
With a career focused on global health consulting, Gaumer has provided technical assistance to numerous governments, specializing in the design and implementation of payment reforms and strategic health planning. While specific grant details are not provided, his extensive advisory role underscores significant contributions to public health policy.
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