Avalon Health Economics LLC
John Schneider has a comprehensive work experience in the field of health economics. John has held various roles in different organizations throughout their career.
In 1993, John began their professional journey as a PhD student in HSPA at UC Berkeley, which lasted until 2000.
From 1999 to 2001, John served as the Director of Research at the California Association of Health Plans.
In 2001, they joined the University of Iowa as an Assistant Professor, a position they held until 2007.
Following their time at the University of Iowa, John became the Principal at the Health Economics Consulting Group from 2004 to 2009.
In 2009, John joined Oxford Outcomes as the Senior Director of Health Economics, where they were responsible for building and managing the US health economics office until 2013.
Since 2013, John has been working as the CEO of Avalon Health Economics.
Throughout their career, John Schneider has demonstrated expertise in health economics and has made significant contributions to each organization they have worked with.
John Schneider received their Bachelor of Arts, followed by their Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Maine. John then went on to complete a PhD in Health Economics from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to their university education, John attended Millburn High School, but no specific dates or degrees were provided for this level of education.
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Avalon Health Economics LLC
Avalon Health Economics LLC is a healthcare consultancy focused on data-driven health economics and outcomes research, business analytics, management consulting, litigation support, and policy analysis. We provide high-quality, high-value real-world health care economics consulting and research services relying on unparalleled industry knowledge and experience, accurate and defensible research, and attentive project management. Clients include life sciences companies (pharmaceuticals, biotech, devices & diagnostics), health care providers (hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, medical groups, and others), health care trade associations, universities, foundations, and law firms.