Scholarship and Biography

Dr. Hodgkin is an economist whose research focuses on the effects of different organizing and financing approaches in health care, particularly addressing mental health and addictions. His recent research has included studies of prescribing patterns for psychotropic medications, and of approaches to paying providers of treatment for substance use disorders. He teaches two classes in the Ph.D. program: Economics of Behavioral Health, and Applied Econometrics, as well as one undergraduate class: Health Economics.

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Honors

Heller School Teaching Award
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2004
Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research Award
International Center for Mental Health Policy and Economics, 2009
Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Economics Research Award
International Center for Mental Health Policy and Economics, 2011

Organizational Affiliations

Professor, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University

Education

Boston University
Ph.D.
University of Manchester
B.A.