Michael E. Chernew

Michael E. Chernew, PhD

Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; Director, Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab, Harvard Medical School

Michael Chernew, PhD, is the Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy and the Director of the Healthcare Markets and Regulation (HMR) Lab in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Chernew’s research examines several areas related to improving the health care system including studies of novel benefit designs, Medicare Advantage, alternative payment models, low value care and the causes and consequences of rising health care spending.   

Dr. Chernew is currently serving as the Chair of Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) while previously serving as the Vice Chair from 2012-2014 and a Member from 2008-2012. In 2000, 2004 and 2010, he served on technical advisory panels for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that reviewed the assumptions used by Medicare actuaries to assess the financial status of Medicare trust funds.  He is a member of the Congressional Budget Office’s Panel of Health Advisors and Vice Chair of the Massachusetts Health Connector Board. Dr. Chernew is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a senior Visiting Fellow at MITRE. He is currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Managed Care.

Dr. Chernew earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his PhD in economics from Stanford University. In 1998, he was awarded the John D. Thompson Prize for Young Investigators by the Association of University Programs in Public Health. In 1999, he received the Alice S. Hersh Young Investigator Award from the Association of Health Services Research.

New Anticancer Drugs Associated with Large Increases in Costs and Life Expectancy
Authors: Howard DH, Chernew ME, Abdelgawad T, Smith GL, Sollano J, Grabowski DC
Health Affairs
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New Anticancer Drugs Associated with Large Increases in Costs and Life Expectancy
Authors: Howard DH, Chernew ME, Abdelgawad T, Smith GL, Sollano J, Grabowski DC
Health Affairs
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Effects of Accountable Care and Payment Reform on Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Initial Three Years of the Alternative Quality Contract
Authors: Stuart EA, Barry CL, Donohue JM, Greenfield SF, Duckworth K et al
Addiction
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Effects of Global Payment and Accountable Care on Tobacco Cessation Service Use: An Observational Study
Authors: Huskamp HA, Greenfield SF, Stuart EA, Donohue JM
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Association Between Availability of a Price Transparency Tool and Outpatient Spending
Authors: Desai S, Hatfield LA, Hicks AL, Chernew ME, Mehrotra A
JAMA
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Geographic Variation in Quality of Care for Commercially Insured Patients
Authors: McKellar MR, Landrum MB, Gibson TB, Landon BE, Fendrick AM, Chernew ME
Health Services Research
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Early Performance of Accountable Care Organizations in Medicare
Authors: McWilliams JM, Hatfield LA, Chernew ME, Landon BE, Schwartz AL
New England Journal of Medicine
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How Accountable Care Organizations Responded to Pediatric Incentives in the Alternative Quality Contract
Authors: Chien AT, Schiavoni KH, Sprecher E, Landon BE, McNeil BJ, Chernew ME, Schuster MA
Academic Pediatrics
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Patient Population Loss at a Large Pioneer Accountable Care Organization and Implications for Refining the Program
Authors: Hsu J, Price M, Spirt J, Vogeli C, Brand R, Chernew ME, et al
Health Affairs
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The Early Impact of the 'Alternative Quality Contract' on Mental Health Service Use and Spending in Massachusetts
Authors: Barry CL, Stuart EA, Donohue JM, Greenfield SF, Kouri E, Duckworth K, et al
Health Affairs
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