Congressional Budget Office
Aditi Sen currently serves as the Chief of the Health Policy Studies Unit at the Congressional Budget Office, a position held since November 2023. Concurrently, Aditi is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and previously served as an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health since September 2016. Aditi has held significant roles in the health policy arena, including Director of Research and Policy at the Health Care Cost Institute from July 2021 to November 2023, and Health and Aging Policy Fellow at the Office of Health Policy, ASPE, HHS from August 2015 to August 2016. Earlier experience includes serving as a Jr. Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers, a Research Assistant at the Center for Global Development, and a Program Associate at USAID. Aditi's early career featured a leadership role as National Co-coordinator for The Student Campaign for Child Survival. Aditi holds a PhD in Health Economics from The Wharton School and advanced degrees in Economics from The Johns Hopkins University and History from Yale University.
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