Lee R. Mobley, PhD, Fellow in health economics, appointed in September 2005, specializes in analysis of health care markets, spatial modeling, spatial economics, geographic information systems, and socioecological modeling. She joined RTI in July 2001, and her work at RTI has included a geographic analysis of HIV/AIDS prevention services, development of relational databases and market analysis for several Medicare Modernization reform initiatives, analysis of spatial clustering in behavioral risk factors associated with coronary heart disease in low-income women, spatial clustering and regression analysis of access to preventive care services by the elderly, analysis of reasons why the elderly disenroll from their Medicare health maintenance organizations, analysis of why insurance firms joined the Medicare preferred provider organization demonstration, analysis of how urban sprawl impacts obesity and cardiac risk in low-income women, and analysis of the many reasons why women don't get regular cancer screening. |