Roger Lee Mendoza is an economist who has contributed to the study of health policy and health economics, and the development of privatization strategies in the United States. His peer-reviewed research work examines the disparities in the provision, production, distribution, and regulation of health care and medical services. These include studies on nephrectomy, traditional, alternative, and complementary medicine, tropical/subtropical leptospirosis, infant health promotion, oral health and water fluoridation, health and wellness clubs, oro-facial clefting, autism spectrum disorders, organ price deflation, the informal health care sector, merit goods in public health, underground organ trading, biological economics, reproductive health, breast milk and breastfeeding, and aspirin use for vascular disease prevention.
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