David Howard is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy
and Management at Emory University. A health economist by training, Dr. Howard’s
research employs economics and statistics to better understand physician decision-making
and its implications for public policy. Dr. Howard’s current areas of research include:
the impact of patients’ life expectancy on the use of cancer screening, the impact of
quality and outcomes on patients’ choice of provider, and the value of medical care for cancer.
Dr. Howard is also studying the impact of waiting time on transplant candidate’s choice of
living versus deceased donor transplantation. Dr. Howard has acted as an advisor or consultant
to MEDPAC, the American Cancer Society, the Division of Transplantation in the Department of
Health and Human Services, and the Institute of Medicine. Dr. Howard received his doctorate in
health policy from Harvard University in 2000.