David Paltiel

Professor of management

(visiting professor at LIEPP from July 3rd to December 20th)

Santé publique
Public Health, Management, Operations Research
santé publique

Bio :

David Paltiel, Ph.D., M.B.A. is Professor of Health Policy and Management at both the Yale School of Public Health and the Yale School of Management. Trained in the field of Operations Research, he addresses issues of resource allocation and decision making in health and medicine. He has conducted numerous model-based cost-effectiveness analyses of prevention, screening, and treatment interventions, including several widely cited studies of expanded HIV detection and care. He has served on guideline review and advisory committees for the US National Institutes of Health, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US Preventive Services Task Force, the Institut de Veille Sanitaire (France) and the French National Agency for AIDS Research (ANRS). He has served on six expert panels for the US National Academies, including panels that produced the 2004 report on the Ryan White CARE Act, the 2007 Evaluation of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, and the 2009 Review of Priorities in the National Vaccine Plan. Paltiel holds a BA from McGill University and received both an MBA and a PhD in Operations Research from Yale.

Contributions :

David Paltiel presents his paper entitled "Do Less Harm: Evaluating HIV Programmatic Alternatives in Response to Cutbacks in Foreign Aid" in two seminars:

Seminar organized in collaboration with the Department of Economics on December 8th 2017;
Seminar organized by LIEPP on December 14th 2017.

Saving Money, Losing Lives, interview by David Paltiel for Sciences Po website.

Personal page :

See David Paltiel personal page for further information

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