University of Michigan
Ann Arbor,
Michigan
Rebecca Haffajee is an assistant professor of health management and policy at the university’s School of Public Health. Her work combines detailed legal analysis with empirical investigations of the relationships between law and health. She is particularly interested in advancing methods used to create cross-jurisdictional legal datasets, based on careful consideration of meaningful law features, which can then be merged into longitudinal empirical health law analyses. Dr. Haffajee previously practiced as a health care associate in the law firm of Ropes and Gray LLP from 2006-2009, where she advised domestic health care providers on regulatory compliance and reimbursement matters. From 2009-2010, she served as a law fellow at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Before coming to the University of Michigan, she completed her PhD in health policy with a concentration in evaluative science and statistics at Harvard University in 2016. Dr. Haffajee’s work has been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Institute of Mental Health, and Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
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