Carrie M. Farmer

Carrie M. Farmer

Director, Health Services and Outcomes Program; Codirector, RAND Epstein Family Veterans Policy Research Institute; Senior Policy Researcher

Carrie M. Farmer is director of the Health Services and Outcomes Program, codirector of the RAND Epstein Family Veterans Policy Research Institute, and a senior policy researcher at RAND. Her areas of research include military and veteran health policy and quality of health care. She has led multiple studies to assess the delivery of health care to veterans and service members, including a study of behavioral health care in the Military Health System, a study of the use of measurement-based care in the treatment of behavioral health conditions in the Veterans Health Administration, and studies to assess the capacity of community providers to meet the health care needs of veterans.

Farmer was the study director for a large, comprehensive assessment of the Veterans Health Administration required by the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014. She was also the codirector for a study of innovative approaches for treating psychological health problems and traumatic brain injury in the Department of Defense and led the largest assessment to date of care received by service members following a mild traumatic brain injury. She received her Ph.D. in health policy from Harvard University and her B.A. in psychobiology from Wellesley College.

Education

Ph.D. in health policy, Harvard University; B.A. in psychobiology, Wellesley College

Selected Work

  • Dalzell, Stephen, Rachel Slama, Alexis Gable, Catria Gadwah-Meaden, Lauren Kelly, Benjamin Trachik, Michael T. Wilson, Kate Giglio, and Carrie M. Farmer, Meeting the Needs of Massachusetts Veterans: An Assessment and Draft Strategy for the Commonwealth, RAND Corporation (RR-A4049-1), 2025
  • RAND, The Role, Effectiveness, and Sustainability of Nonprofit Organizations That Provide Employment Support for Veterans, RAND Corporation (RR-A1363-10), 2024
  • Livingston, Whitney S., Carrie M. Farmer, Heather M. Salazar, Rajeev Ramchand, and Kayla M. Williams, Policy Recommendations to Improve Transition Support for Those Leaving the Military: Proceedings from a Roundtable and Perspectives from Experts, RAND Corporation (CF-A1363-7), 2024
  • Rasmussen, Petra W., Carrie M. Farmer, The Promise and Challenges of VA Community Care: Veterans' Issues in Focus, RAND Corporation (PE-A1363-5), 2022
  • Farmer, Carrie M., Sierra Smucker, Natalie C. Ernecoff, and Hamad Al-Ibrahim, Recommended Standards for Delivering High-Quality Care to Veterans with Invisible Wounds, RAND Corporation (RR-A1728-1), 2022
  • Bouskill, Kathryn E., Carrie M. Farmer, Irineo Cabreros, Jonathan H. Cantor, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Lynn Hu, Shira H. Fischer, Aaron Kofner, Lisa S. Meredith, Matthew L. Mizel, Aneesa Motala, Tepring Piquado, Zachary Predmore, and Rajeev Ramchand, Improving Care for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Across the Lifespan, RAND Corporation (RR-A1205-1), 2022
  • Tanielian T and Farmer C., "The US Military Health System: Promoting Readiness and Providing Health Care.," Health Affairs, 38(8), 2019
  • Carrie Farmer, Susan Hosek, David Adamson, Balancing Demand and Supply for Veterans' Health Care: A Summary of Three RAND Assessments Conducted Under the Veterans Choice Act, RAND Corporation (RR-1165/4), 2016

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