
معرفی
Lisa A. Prosser is the Marilyn Fisher Blanch Research Professor in Pediatrics and Professor at the Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, and Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, all at the University of Michigan. She also serves as Associate Vice President for Research - Health Sciences, demonstrating her leadership in academic and health policy research.
- PhD, Health Policy (Decision Sciences), Harvard University, 2000
- MS, Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992
- MS, Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, 1992
- BA, Mathematics (Operations Research), Cornell University, 1988
Her research focuses on measuring the value of childhood health interventions through decision sciences and economics, particularly newborn screening programs, vaccination initiatives, and family spillover effects of illness. She utilizes quantitative survey methods such as health utility assessment and conjoint analysis to evaluate health-related quality of life and intervention preferences.
Recent articles highlight her work on equity-efficiency trade-offs in vaccination policy, cost-effectiveness of zoster vaccine in immunocompromised populations, and methodological innovations in newborn screening economics. Her studies also address dental caries prevention, pediatric sepsis costs, and equity-centered health policy frameworks.
Prosser has contributed to national vaccine policy through collaborations with the CDC and ACIP, including economic modeling for COVID-19 vaccination and zoster vaccines. She previously directed the Susan B. Meister Child Health Evaluation and Research Center, emphasizing evidence-based policy development.
Her methodological expertise spans discrete choice experiments, decision analysis, and family-centered health utility assessment. She co-teaches graduate courses like HMP805: Doctoral Seminar in Health Services and Systems Research III, focusing on political science applications to health policy.


