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Position Location Closes Research Scientist - Aging and Disability Economics, Evaluation, and Public Health Surveillance Washington, DC NORCs Public Health Analytics Program conducts research and surveillance on age-related chronic disease and disability. The programs portfolio includes the Dementia DataHub (DementiaDataHub.org), the Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS), SoundCheckMap, fall prevention research, and additional projects on aging-related conditions. The work is funded through NIH grants, federal contracts, and foundation support, and is conducted in partnership with academic institutions, federal agencies, and industry collaborators. The program uses Medicare claims, national surveys, and other secondary data to measure disease burden, identify disparities, and inform policy.
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Position Location Closes Research Scientist - Aging and Disability Economics, Evaluation, and Public Health Surveillance Washington, DC Open until filled NORCs Public Health Analytics Program conducts research and surveillance on age-related chronic disease and disability. The programs portfolio includes the Dementia DataHub (DementiaDataHub.org), the Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS), SoundCheckMap, fall prevention research, and additional projects on aging-related conditions. The work is funded through NIH grants, federal contracts, and foundation support, and is conducted in partnership with academic institutions, federal agencies, and industry collaborators. The program uses Medicare claims, national surveys, and other secondary data to measure disease burden, identify disparities, and inform policy.
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