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Carol B. Davis is an Assistant Research Professor and Associate Director of the Health Care Financing Initiative Research Center at the McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University. Her work bridges health economics, public policy, and healthcare delivery innovation, with a focus on cost, outcomes, and equity in care systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Public Policy, George Mason University (Schar School)
- M.B.A., University of Chicago (Booth School of Business)
- BSE in Operations Research, Princeton University (School of Engineering and Applied Science)
Dr. Davis's research centers on the economic and policy dimensions of healthcare, particularly the cost-effectiveness of primary care innovations and the financial impacts on households, providers, and policymakers. Her current projects evaluate maternal and child health programs and food insecurity interventions through a pediatric care lens in Washington, DC. She has led critical research on post-acute care during the pandemic, informing future healthcare realignment.
The available publications reflect a strong focus on health economics, maternal care continuity, and pandemic-driven policy shifts. These works emphasize societal benefits, care integration, and systemic responses to public health crises.
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Dr. Davis serves as Principal Investigator for the Safe Babies Safe Moms initiative and leads a Stewardship & Sustainability Evaluation for pediatric interventions. She previously established research forums on post-acute care financing during the pandemic. Her background includes leadership at the Institute for Critical Care and management consulting at BoozAllen and KPMG, where she advised health systems in the US and UK. She has held appointed leadership roles in Dallas city and state government, United Way, and public radio.
She leads research teams at Georgetown and collaborates with MedStar Health and its Department of Community Pediatrics, focusing on innovative, outcome-driven care models in urban settings.

