Josh Feldstein is an applied health economist with a specialization in surgical robotics and robotic program optimization. An educator and lecturer in robotic cost-effectiveness and related data analytics, Mr. Feldstein has served as a strategic business and market advisor to the US and international hospital and medical-surgical industries. A published healthcare book author, researcher, and editor, Josh Feldstein has designed and deployed groundbreaking, online cost-effectiveness analytic modeling and clinical / operational change management solutions for robotic surgery programs in hospitals, and for numerous medical-surgical devices.
For more than 25 years, Mr. Feldstein has served the US and global hospital, medical-surgical device, and pharmaceutical industries, having managed dozens of programs in the US as well as more than a dozen countries globally. Mr. Feldstein serves as Pharmacoeconomics Editor of American Health and Drug Benefits. He received his BA cum laude from Queens College, City University of New York, and has completed masters-level studies at Fairfield University and Andrew Jackson University. Mr. Feldstein has been published in The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery as well as numerous other journals and is co-author of a chapter on robotic program best practices in the medical textbook Robotic Surgery, second edition (Springer 2021).
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