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Frank R. Lichtenberg

Health Economics

Columbia University

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About Frank R. Lichtenberg at Columbia University (Columbia)

Frank R. Lichtenberg is a researcher at Columbia University, where they contribute to the Health Economics Department. They specialize in Pharmaceutical Economics, Health Policy, and Biomedical Innovation, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their research has drawn over 121 citations, marking them as an increasingly recognized voice in their field.

Research Areas

Pharmaceutical EconomicsHealth PolicyBiomedical InnovationEconomic EvaluationGlobal Health SystemsMortality and DisabilityHealthcare QualityPrescription Drug Impact
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Research Output

Total Citations121

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Publications1

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