Margo Rosenbach
About Margo Rosenbach
Margo Rosenbach serves as Vice President at Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., where she has worked since 1997. She holds a Ph.D. in Health Policy and a B.A. in Sociology from Brandeis University and specializes in Medicaid/CHIP Program Assessment and policy analysis.
Work at Mathematica
Margo Rosenbach has served as Vice President at Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. since 1997. With over 27 years of experience in this role, she operates from the Cambridge, MA office. Her work involves leading initiatives that focus on policy analysis, quality measurement, and program evaluation. Mathematica is known for its commitment to improving public policy through rigorous research and analysis, and Rosenbach's contributions play a significant role in this mission.
Education and Expertise
Margo Rosenbach earned her Ph.D. in Health Policy from The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, where she studied from 1981 to 1985. Prior to this, she obtained a B.A. in Sociology from Brandeis University, completing her studies from 1974 to 1978. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, enhancing her expertise in Medicaid/CHIP Program Assessment and healthcare policy improvement.
Background
Margo Rosenbach's educational journey began at Livingston High School, where she studied from 1971 to 1974. Following high school, she pursued higher education at Brandeis University, culminating in a B.A. in Sociology. Her academic path continued with a focus on Health Policy, leading to a Ph.D. This background has shaped her long-standing career in policy analysis, particularly in the healthcare sector.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Margo Rosenbach has developed a strong expertise in Medicaid/CHIP Program Assessment. She has contributed to the improvement of healthcare policies through her work in policy analysis, focusing on quality measurement and program evaluation. Her role at Mathematica has allowed her to influence significant research initiatives that aim to enhance public health outcomes.