Wendy Max

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Wendy Max, Ph.D. is an economist at the University of California San Francisco, and has served as a Plaintiff's expert. Her research focuses on the cost and economic impact of illness, injury and disability.

Biography

Wendy Max is Associate Adjunct Professor of Medical Economics, Associate Director Institute for Health and Aging and located at University of California, San Francisco.(State of Florida's Proposed Plaintiff's Disclosure of Expert Witnesses, 2/5/97) She is an eminent economist who has numerous scientific, medical and economic contributions including, but not limited to: Surgeon General reports, National Center for Health Statistics, reports for the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Center for Disease Control, Tobacco Use Survey, the Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, Bureau for the Census, Current Population Survey. She has knowledge about the general and specific methodologies used to estimate costs of specific behaviors.

Contact

Wendy Max, Ph.D.
Professor in Residence
Co-Director of the Institute for Health & Aging
Adjunct Professor of Medical Economics
Uninversity of California San Francisco
Telephone: 415 476-8023 Fax: 415-476-3915
Email: wendy.maxATucsf.edu (Substitute an @ sign for the "AT")
Web: http://nurseweb.ucsf.edu/iha/max.htm

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