Drew Cameronمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Drew Cameron is an Assistant Professor of Public Health (Health Policy) at the Yale School of Public Health, affiliated with the Department of Health Policy and Management and the Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS). His research focuses on health economics, evaluating health and development programs in resource-poor and low- to middle-income country contexts. Education: PhD in Health Policy, University of California, Berkeley MA in International Development, American University School of International Service BA in International Political Economy, University of Puget Sound His work examines targeted subsidies, behavioral 'nudges,' and cost-effectiveness methods addressing healthcare access constraints. Key areas include child growth, water sanitation, HIV/AIDS, carceral health, and rural development. Recent publications highlight implementation strategies for HIV-hypertension integration, pandemic preparedness, and cost analysis frameworks. Notable Research Trends: 2025-2024: U.S. HIV workforce strengthening, Ugandan HIV-hypertension costs, and Alaska vaccine behavior analyses 2023-2019: Water delivery experiments in India, VMMC cost modeling, TB treatment economics, and HIV intervention cost repositories 2018-2014: Urban land titling impacts, healthcare quality policy in Brazil, and structural violence in pharmaceutical triage








