Dr. Reed is a Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences. She has 20 years of experience leading multidisciplinary health outcomes research studies that focus on economic and health policy evaluations. Dr. Reed has extensive expertise in designing and conducting trial- and model-based cost-effectiveness analyses of diagnostics, drugs and patient-centered interventions. And in the last several years, her research has increasingly focused on stated-preference studies to evaluate benefit-risk tradeoffs, patient-centered value, and their application in clinical decision making.
Dr. Reed earned her pharmacy and doctoral degrees from the University of Maryland and completed her training in the pharmaceutical outcomes research and policy [rogram at the University of Washington. She serves on editorial advisory boards for Value in Health and Health Services Research and is currently serving as president of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR).