
About
Sebastian Linde is an Associate Professor at the Department of Health Policy & Management within the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University. His work bridges economics and healthcare policy, focusing on critical issues like hospital pricing, health disparities, and provider behavior.
- Education:
- PhD in Economics from Purdue University
- MSc in Mathematics from Loyola University at Chicago
- MPhil in Economic Research from University of Cambridge
- BSc in Economics and Finance from Cardiff University
Research interests include Healthcare Pricing and Costs, where he analyzes hospital profitability and price transparency; Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities, with a focus on historical redlining impacts on mortality; and Provider Networks and Provider Behavior, examining physician collaboration and opioid prescribing patterns.
Recent publications highlight trends in Health Economics, Healthcare Policy, and Network Analysis. His studies address Medical Pricing, Social Inequalities, and Pharmaceutical Regulation, with sub-fields spanning Healthcare Finance, Urban Health Policy, and Prescribing Behavior.
Scientific awards have not been explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Teaching interests include Health Economics, and his collaborative work with researchers like Leonard Egede and Richard Walker demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement. No lab or team affiliations are specified in the available data.
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