Research Assistant
Ann Cheng, M.P.H., is a Research Assistant at L&M Policy Research. Ms. Cheng has experience conducting survey research, in-depth interviews, and analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data. At L&M, she currently assists in projects for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to better understand the attitudes and behaviors of both Marketplace and Medicare populations. Additionally, Ms. Cheng recently assisted with a survey project to improve Medicare Outreach and Communication and provided support during the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule through triaging comments in response to the proposed regulatory action.
Prior to joining L&M, Ms. Cheng was a graduate research assistant at Yale University School of Public Health where she assisted Dr. Drew Cameron with a mixed-methods research project on Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation in Alaska. Ms. Cheng’s main responsibilities included conducting in-depth interviews, coding interview transcripts with NVivo, and analyzing survey results with Stata.
Ms. Cheng holds a Master of Public Health in social and behavioral sciences from Yale University.