What is CEVR & the CEA Registry?
CEVR is a leader on issues pertaining to value, cost-effectiveness, and risk tradeoffs in health care decisions. We inform national clinical and public health policy issues through our analysis of the benefits, risks and costs of strategies to improve health and health care. The Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) Registry is a comprehensive database of 7,287 cost-utility analyses on a wide variety of diseases and treatments published from 1976 to 2017.
Responsibilities
- Read 8-20 cost-effectiveness articles each week, extract relevant variables, and consensus answers with a partner
- Attend lectures from CEVR faculty on health economic topics and research
- Assist with CEA Registry data cleaning projects
Eligibility Requirements
- MS/MPH in economics, public health, health policy, health services research, statistics or a related field
OR
- Relevant graduate-level coursework in cost-effectiveness analysis, or health economics
Additional Skills & Competencies
- Excellent communication skills
- Critical reading skills
- Attention to detail
- Ability to adhere to tight deadlines
Duration
8 weeks: June 10th – August 2nd
Compensation
This is a paid internship. In exchange for your time and commitment you will receive $3500
Application Deadline*
Friday, April 26th
*Applications reviewed on a rolling basis
How to Apply
Interested applicants should email a CV and cover letter to Rachel Bacon