Benjamin Daniels BITSS CatalystEconomics

Benjamin Daniels is a Research Fellow in the gui2de group at Georgetown University. His research focuses on the delivery of high-quality primary health care in developing contexts. His work has highlighted the importance of direct measurement of health care provider knowledge, effort, and practice. To that end, he has supported some the largest research studies to date utilizing clinical vignettes, provider observation, and standardized patients.

Benjamin also works with DIME Analytics to improve the reproducibility, transparency, and credibility of development research. This work comprises code and process development, research personnel training, and direct support for data analysis and survey development. These tools include software products like iefieldkit and ietoolkit, research resources like the DIME Wiki and the Data for Development Impact resource guide, and training and conferences.

The materials from Benjamin’s BITSS funded project can be found here.