Elad Daniels is a data analyst at the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy and a doctoral candidate at Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. He is also a Social Security Administration ARDRAW Fellow and an academic instructor at Boston College's School of Social Work.
Elad's dissertation work concerns psychotropic medication utilization in Medicaid long-term services and supports and home and community-based services among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Elad received an MA in Economics (2018) and a BA in Economics and International Relations (2013) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; he received a master's degree in European Economic Policy from the College of Europe (2014). His previous work experience in Israel includes analyst and researcher positions at the Israel Ministry of Finance and at the Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute for applied social research.
Elad has published works on healthcare innovation financing and HIV health policy.