Managing Director, Boston Office
Executive Director, Center for Health Economics, Epidemiology and Science Policy
L. Clark Paramore, MSPH, is responsible for overseeing the scientific, strategic and operational performance of each business line within the Center for Health Economics, Epidemiology and Science Policy (CHEP), including health economics, systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses, epidemiology and database services, and science policy initiatives.
As a Research Scientist within CHEP, Mr. Paramore conducts retrospective database analyses to examine treatment patterns and cost of illness for such conditions as depression, asthma, allergic rhinitis and hypertension. He also prepares economic dossiers of new products for submission to managed care formularies and other payers. Frequently published in respected peer-reviewed journals, Mr. Paramore has extensive experience with nationally representative data sets: the NMES, MEPS, NHIS, HCUP, NAMCS, CPS and the MCBS.
Prior to joining UBC, Mr. Paramore was a Health Policy Analyst with Project Hope, a Washington area health services research firm. His projects focused on the economic impact of new information technologies, access to health care for various population subgroups and the impact of managed care on the health delivery system.
Mr. Paramore received his undergraduate degree in public policy from Duke University and his Master’s degree in health policy from the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.