Our researchers apply their expertise in health economics, oncology, behavioral science, clinical psychology and health services research to address several multidimensional challenges: identifying ...
Health economics as a profession has grown exponentially in the past half-century, but not everyone agrees on what health economics is. Many physicians think that health economists spend their days ...
Measurement frameworks can shift anecdotal validation to trackable results, offering proof that behavioral healthcare can generate tangible ROI. Despite decades of evidence linking behavioral health ...
Health economics play an important role in making health systems more effective, efficient, and equitable. This e-Learning course provides the foundations for participants to better understand health ...
Establishing a new radiation therapy (RT) setup is resource-intensive as it involves substantial capital costs and the recruitment of a skilled workforce. It is essential to incorporate health ...
The continuing launch of innovative but high-price drugs has intensified efforts by payers to manage use and spending and by pharmaceutical manufacturers to support patient access and sales. Payers ...
Role: PhD studentship for the Wellcome-funded African Health, Economics and Diagnostics (AHEaD) Project Start date: September 2026 Deadline to apply: 5pm on 27 April 2026 LSE Health and the Department ...
Katherine “Kate” Ho, the John L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy, died on Dec. 8, 2025, surrounded by family. She was 53. A memorial will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 27, ...
Health economics applies the principles and methods of economics to the organisation, financing and delivery of health services. It addresses how scarce resources are allocated to produce and ...
The PWBM publication is a welcome counter to the pervasive pessimism that surrounds today’s budget debate. A bold offering that simultaneously advances tax, entitlement, and immigration reforms could ...
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