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Example Health Economist resume and feedback
Jordan Patel
Boston, MA | (617) 555-0142 | jordan.patel@email.com | linkedin.com/in/jordanpatel
Health Economist
- Summary: Health economist with 5+ years supporting HTA and payer submissions in oncology and cardiology; proficient in Excel, R, and TreeAge; strong communicator and team player.
- Acme Biopharma - Health Economics Analyst (2021-Present): Built a cost-effectiveness model for a new heart failure therapy to support the global value dossier; collaborated with medical, pricing, and outcomes teams.
- Acme Biopharma: Conducted real-world evidence analyses using claims data (n=1.2M lives) to estimate resource use and costs; produced insights for market access and internal updates.
- State University - Research Assistant (2019-2021): Helped develop budget impact models and literature reviews for a Medicaid policy evaluation; presented findings to stakeholders.
- Education: MS, Health Economics, State University (2021); BS, Economics, State University (2019).
- Skills: R (intermediate), Excel, Stata, TreeAge, literature reviews, basic SQL; Publications: 1 poster presentation at ISPOR.
Overview
- Add decision-relevant outcomes (ICERs, budget impact, submission milestones) instead of general activity statements.
- Clarify scope: indication/market, perspective, comparators, and what you personally owned vs supported.
- Tighten tools/skills claims by tying methods and software to concrete deliverables and results.
Suggestions
Rewrite to include the model type, key assumptions, and the decision outcome. Example: "Built a de novo Markov cost-effectiveness model (US payer perspective; comparator: SOC) for heart failure therapy; estimated base-case ICER of $XX,XXX/QALY and scenario ranges; incorporated results into Global Value Dossier v1.0 used for 3 affiliate pricing workshops."
Hiring teams need to see modeling rigor (structure, perspective, comparators) and how the work influenced a market access deliverable; "built a model" and "collaborated" reads generic without decision impact.
Referenced resume text
"Built a cost-effectiveness model for a new heart failure therapy to support the global value dossier; collaborated with medical, pricing, and outcomes teams."
Specify methods, time window, outputs, and what changed because of the analysis. Example: "Analyzed 2019-2023 commercial claims (1.2M covered lives) using propensity score weighting and GLMs to estimate incremental annual costs and hospitalization rates; findings supported payer value messages and informed inputs for the US budget impact model."
The dataset size is good, but the bullet lacks analytical approach and measurable outputs; adding methods and results signals technical credibility and relevance to HEOR workflows.
Referenced resume text
"Conducted real-world evidence analyses using claims data (n=1.2M lives) to estimate resource use and costs; produced insights for market access and internal updates."
Make your contribution and deliverable explicit, and quantify the policy outcome if available. Example: "Co-developed an Excel budget impact model for Medicaid coverage policy (5-year horizon; 3 scenarios); summarized expected PMPM change and utilization impacts; delivered a 10-page brief and presented to Medicaid program staff."
"Helped" and "presented to stakeholders" undersell your role and leave scope unclear; quantifying horizon, scenarios, and outputs better matches health economist expectations.
Referenced resume text
"Helped develop budget impact models and literature reviews for a Medicaid policy evaluation; presented findings to stakeholders."
Replace subjective skill levels with proof and align tools to typical HEOR tasks. Example: "R (tidyverse, survival; used for PSA result processing/visuals), Stata (claims cohort creation and regression), TreeAge (model prototyping), SQL (joins/aggregation for claims extracts)."
"Intermediate" and "basic" are ambiguous and can raise doubts; naming specific packages/tasks demonstrates applied capability and reduces fluff.
Referenced resume text
"Skills: R (intermediate), Excel, Stata, TreeAge, literature reviews, basic SQL; Publications: 1 poster presentation at ISPOR."
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