Research Interests
As a gynecologic oncologist with a Masters in Business Administration, my lens as a researcher has focused on the interface of women’s health and policies to improve the value of cancer care. My research interest in health services has focused on alternative payment models and the impact of the Affordable Care Act on access to oncologic services. I have collaborated on multiple NCDB and SEER-Medicare projects to better understand the impact of how policies impact the care of patients with a gynecologic malignancy. A second field of interest is the cost of care and using health economic models to help guide health care decisions, such as ovarian cancer screening.
Fellowships, Gifts, and Supported Research
FaCT Trial ·
2021
- May 2024
Awarded by: Grey Foundation
The FaCT (Facilitated Cascade Testing) trial is a prospective multi-institutional randomized study comparing the efficacy of a multicomponent facilitated cascade testing intervention with the standard of care.
Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health ·
January 2020
- October 2021
Awarded by: National Institutes of Health
Gynecologic cancer care in Accountable Care Organizations: Identifying opportunities and strategies to improve value