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Greg Binzer
Vice President & Sector Lead, Survey Research
Contact
GregBinzer@westat.comOverview
Greg Binzer is Vice President and Sector Lead, Survey Research. This sector performs some of the nation’s largest and most complex research studies involving in-person data collection. He serves as corporate officer responsible for the successful technical and business performance on numerous large-scale and complex national and international research and data collection projects. These studies include school-based student assessments and in-person household and facility-based data collections regarding health status, health care costs, and health trends from childhood to old age.
Binzer has 35+ years of expertise in project management, information technology, and data collection, which he brings to the development and execution of Westat’s large surveys. He has been the project director on several of Westat’s largest projects.
Education
- BS, Zoology, George Washington University
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Journal Article
Can systematic implementation support improve programme fidelity by improving care providers' perceptions of implementation factors? A cluster randomized trialBMC Health Services Research
2022
M. Hartveit, E. Hovlid, J. Øvretveit, J. Assmus, G. Bond, I. Joa, K. Heiervang, B. Stensrud, T.S. Høifødt, E. Biringer, T. Ruud
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Journal Article
Exposure to nicotine and toxicants among dual users of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes: Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, 2013–2014Nicotine and Tobacco Research
2021
D.M. Smith, C. Christensen, D. van Bemmel, N. Borek, B. Ambrose, G. Erives, R. Niaura, K.C. Edwards, C.A. Stanton, B.C. Blount, L. Wang, J. Feng, J.M. Jarrett, C.D. Ward, D. Hatsukami, S.S. Hecht, H.L. Kimmel, M. Travers, A. Hyland, M.L. Goniewicz
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Journal Article
The effect of intensive implementation support on fidelity for four evidence-based psychosis treatments: A cluster randomized trialAdministration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
2021
T. Ruud, Robert Drake, J. Šaltytė Benth, K. Drivenes, M. Hartveit, K. Heiervang, T.S. Høifødt, V.Ø. Haaland, I. Joa, J.O. Johannessen, K.J. Johansen, B. Stensrud, E.W. Haugom, H. Clausen, E. Biringer, G.R. Bond
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