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Dr. Dominic Hodgkin is a Professor at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University. His expertise lies in health economics, focusing on healthcare financing, managed care, and the economics of mental health and substance use treatment. He teaches courses in the Ph.D. program on the Economics of Behavioral Health and Applied Econometrics, as well as an undergraduate class on Health Economics.
Education: Ph.D., Boston University; B.A., University of Manchester.
Research Interests: Dr. Hodgkin examines how different healthcare organization and financing approaches impact access to care, particularly for mental health and addiction treatment. His work explores prescribing patterns for psychotropic medications, provider payment models, and Medicaid policy effects on treatment access.
Publications Trends: His recent articles (2024–2025) focus on Medicaid policy impacts, opioid and alcohol use disorder treatment barriers, and innovative healthcare delivery models like mobile clinics. Themes include healthcare equity, managed care restrictions, and substance use treatment financing.
Awards:
- Heller School Teaching Award (2004)
- Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research Award (2009, 2011)
Advising & Grants: No specific advisees are listed. His grants and funding sources are not detailed in the provided text. Dr. Hodgkin collaborates with organizations like the Brandeis-Harvard NIDA Center and the Institute for Behavioral Health.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Heller School’s research initiatives on behavioral health policy and addiction treatment financing.