Rick Chapman, PhD
Director of Health Economics
Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER)
As Director of Health Economics at ICER, Rick directs the development of economic evaluations to accompany rigorous reviews of clinical evidence, assessing the potential costs, cost-effectiveness, and budgetary impact of a wide range of diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic and other clinical interventions.
Before coming to ICER, Rick was a Vice President of Health Economics and Outcomes Research at Avalere Health, directing the design and analysis of economic evaluations and health outcomes studies. Prior to that, Rick Chapman was a principal in HEOR and the US regional lead for the Retrospective Database Analysis Center of Excellence at IMS Health, where he was responsible for conducting studies using several types of real world observational data (including medical and pharmacy administrative claims, electronic medical records, survey data, and registries). Previously, Rick had been at the Center for Risk Analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health, and before that, conducted research on the practice of transfusion medicine at the Center for Blood Research in Boston.
Rick holds a PhD in health policy with a concentration in decision sciences from Harvard University. He also holds an MS in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health, where he investigated the association between quality of care and health-care financing mechanisms.