Geoffrey Joyce
Geoffrey Joyce is a health economist at the Santa Monica Office of The RAND Corporation. His primary policy areas are pharmaceutical economics, medical expenditures, Medicare, and aging. His recent projects have included the impact of benefit design on pharmaceutical costs; use of medical care under alternative financing arrangements; cost-effectives of smoking cessation for Medicare beneficiaries; changing expenditures for HIV care; and the impact of alternative Medicare prescription drug benefits.
Dr. Joyce has also served as a visiting assistant professor at the UCLA School of Public Health; at the USC Graduate School of Policy, Planning, and Development; as a Senior Research Analyst at the National Bureau of Economic Research; and as an Adjunct Professor of Economics at Hunter College, CUNY, and Cornell University.
Dr. Joyce received his Ph.D. in economics from the City University of New York.


