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Jason Hockenberry is a Professor of Public Health (Health Policy) and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Yale School of Public Health. A health economist and health services researcher, he employs econometric techniques to analyze administrative, registry, and electronic health record data, focusing on public health policy impacts and healthcare quality-efficiency-cost dynamics. His work appears in top journals like JAMA, Health Affairs, and Journal of Health Economics.
- Education: PhD in Economics (Lehigh University, 2008), BS in Business Administration (Economics) (Kutztown University, 2002)
- Research Areas: Provider skill/knowledge/ability impacts on care outcomes, hospital/physician quality metrics under ACA/MACRA, public health policies affecting behavioral health needs
- Grants: NIH, AHRQ, VA HSR&D, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commonwealth Fund
- Scientific Awards: Recipient of multiple competitive research grants
Hockenberry’s recent publications examine Medicare parity in mental health, preventable hospitalizations in pediatrics, and Medicaid expansion effects on crime. His methodological focus includes statistical modeling and policy evaluation using large datasets. He actively contributes to understanding vulnerable populations and health equity in policy-driven care environments.




