
Kasey Decosimo, MPH, manages the Center to Advance the Science of Complex Care: Aging, Disability and Equity (CASCADE), which consists of cross-disciplinary faculty, fellows, and students who conduct policy and economic evaluations in the areas of long-term care, whole-person care models, and caregiver support. She has extensive experience managing portfolios of health systems research projects using quantitative and qualitative approaches along with operationalizing technical assistance, training, and evaluation projects in public health and implementation science. Prior to working at Duke, Kasey served as a research health scientist at the Durham VA Healthcare System and project manager at the North Carolina Institute for Public Health.
Kasey received her MPH in health behavior from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.