Welcome!
I am a health and public economist studying how public policies and provider incentives shape healthcare delivery systems, with current research focused on health information technology, safety net healthcare, and the healthcare labor force. My work combines tools from applied microeconomics and empirical industrial organization to inform healthcare policies and address core economic questions about markets, incentives, and social welfare.
I am currently a PhD candidate in Economics at MIT. Beginning June 2025, I will join the University of Miami Herbert Business School as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy. Prior to MIT, I received a BA in Economics from Wellesley College and worked as a Research Assistant at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Contact: kmoran@mit.edu