Carrie McAdam-Marx, M.S.C.I., Ph.D., R.Ph. is Professor and Director of the Social and Administrative Pharmacy Graduate Program with the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy. Dr. McAdam-Marx conducts policy relevant health services research that supports payers and clinicians in making decisions related to drug therapy access, coverage and use in patient care. Her research identifies the real-world effectiveness of pharmacist-led diabetes drug therapy management programs, and how the cost of diabetes medications affects patient adherence and outcomes. Dr. McAdam-Marx has a B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Kansas, a M.S. in Clinical Investigation with an  emphasis on Translational Comparative Effectiveness Research from the University of Utah, and a Ph.D. in Health Policy from the University of the Sciences Philadelphia.

Carrie McAdam-Marx is a 2019 grantee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Health Data for Action program, managed by AcademyHealth. 

Authored by Carrie McAdam-Marx, M.S.C.I., Ph.D., R.Ph.