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Joshua J. Gagne

Health Policy and Management

Harvard University

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About Joshua J. Gagne at Harvard University (Harvard)

As a dedicated researcher at Harvard University, Joshua J. Gagne has developed a specialized expertise in Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Pharmaceutical Economics, Pharmacoepidemiology, Statistical Methods, Quality of Life, Clinical Trials, Drug Policy. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Pharmacoepidemiologic Methods for Studying the Health Effects of Drug–Drug Interactions", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Health Systems and Economic Evaluations. Additional work such as "Successful Comparison of US Food and Drug Administration Sentinel Analysis Tools to Traditional Approaches in Quantifying a Known Drug‐Adverse Event Association" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

Health SystemsEconomic EvaluationsPharmaceutical EconomicsPharmacoepidemiologyStatistical MethodsQuality of LifeClinical TrialsDrug Policy
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Research Output

Total Citations191

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Publications15

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