Brad Hammill

Associate Professor Of Population Health Sciences

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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Brad Hammill is an Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences with over a decade of experience turning real-world health data—Medicare, Medicaid claims, and EHRs—into rigorous evidence for regulatory surveillance, pragmatic trials, and health system benchmarking. He leads the team managing 100% Medicare and Medicaid claims for the FDA Sentinel distributed database within CMS’s VRDC, and partners on major pragmatic mega-trials (ADAPTABLE, PREVENTABLE) to embed claims-based outcomes into trial infrastructure. A biostatistician and expert SAS programmer trained at UNC (DrPH, MS), he pairs deep methodological rigor and data provenance knowledge with practical operational support for health systems. Unusually for an academic, his career began in journalism, giving him a keen ability to translate complex analyses into actionable narratives for policymakers and clinical leaders.
code10 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookBS, Journalism, BS, Journalism at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
bookDoctor of Public Health (DrPH), Biostatistics, Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), Biostatistics at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Programming languages (1)

JavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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ADAPTABLETRIAL/PHENOTYPE

Dec 2015 - Sep 2017

Contributions:21 commits, 20 PRs, 9 pushes in 1 year 9 months
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Contributions:113 pushes, 1 branch in 4 months
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Brad Hammill - Associate Professor Of Population Health Sciences