Bradley Herring, PhD | McKerley Professor

Director, Center for Studying Healthcare Markets

Paul College of Business, University of New Hampshire

Bradley Herring, PhD, joined the University of New Hampshire in the fall of 2020 as the Forrest D. McKerley Professor of Health Economics in the Paul College of Business and Economics. He is also the inaugural Director of the UNH Center for Studying Healthcare Markets. Dr. Herring’s research focuses on several economic and policy issues related to healthcare markets and reform, including dynamics in the employment-based and individual health insurance markets and the effects of health insurance and hospital market concentration. He has also conducted interdisciplinary research on the effects of provider payment reform, neighborhood poverty, and the food environment. He has published articles in the Journal of Health Economics, New England Journal of Medicine, and JAMA, and received research funded from NIH’s National Cancer Institute, NH’s Department of Justice, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Health and Human Services ASPE and AHRQ. Dr. Herring previously held faculty appointments in the Schools of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University and Emory University. His policy experience includes serving as a Senior Staff Economist with the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers and serving as the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Maryland Health Insurance Plan. He received his PhD from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and completed a two-year RWJF Scholars in Health Policy fellowship at Yale University.

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