Min Chen
FIU College of Business
Min Chen’s research examines information technology innovations, healthcare analytics, and issues relevant to the economics, organization, and regulation of the U.S. healthcare system. She uses large-scale datasets and state-of-the-art techniques to predict disease incidence, measure policy impact and examine innovations aiming to improve healthcare quality and reduce costs. Chen’s research has been published widely in high impact peer-reviewed journals across disciplines, recognized with competitive awards, and featured in media outlets. Prior to joining FIU, Chen worked as an economic consultant and advised on antitrust issues in a range of industries. She received the best professor and best course awards from FIU's Healthcare MBA program and was invited to address various stakeholders about the challenges and opportunities facing the U.S. healthcare systems. She holds a PhD in Managerial Economics and Strategy from Northwestern University, a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago, and a Bachelor of Economics from Renmin University of Beijing, China.