Tomorrow: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is hosting a hybrid public workshop on how narrative shapes the relationship between economic systems and population health. Learn more and register here: https://ow.ly/SmRR50Sh5zU #PopHealthRT #PopulationHealth #HealthEquity #SDOH #economics
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Many organizations with upcoming Service Area Competitions are behind on their patient goals, putting funding at risk. Using the latest in behavioral economics, patient outreach strategies, and unique conversion offerings, we can help so you can focus on what matters, your patients! #targetcontinuum #healthcaremarketing #serviceareacompetition #fqhc #udsmetrics #onlinehealthriskassessments #virtualhealthriskassessments #behavioralstudies #behavioraleconomics
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Senior Visiting Faculty @ Duke Distinguished Professor of Economics (incoming) @UNC-FSU | Health | Labor & Immigration Economics
The American Journal of Health Economics- Special Issue on Health Equity is now available! This special issue on health equity results from the effort of almost two years of work led by me as the guest editor and with the great support of the AJHE Editor and team The May 2024 edition of the American Journal of Health Economics presents articles on the topic of health equity. The issue was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and the disparities that affect access to health care, quality of care, and final health outcomes. The issue features five papers that focus on race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability topics in health economics. One of the papers, "Access to Gender-Affirming Care and Transgender Mental Health: Evidence from Medicaid Coverage," found a positive correlation between gender-affirmation coverage and the mental health of low-income transgender people. Another paper, "Gender Identity, Race, and Ethnicity-Based Discrimination in Access to Mental Health Care: Evidence from an Audit Correspondence Field Experiment," identifies a pattern of discrimination by mental health providers against patients with Black or Latino-sounding names. The special edition fills several gaps in health equity scholarship and aligns itself with the discipline's commitment to addressing the upstream influences of detrimental socioeconomic conditions and giving all people a fair opportunity to reach their health potential. Check out the issue now!
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Too often we hear that a #behaviouralscience approach -by focusing on individuals and community behaviours- risk missing the bigger picture behind complex, public health challenges and the appreciation of the #socialdeterminants and the commercial determinants of health. Public health needs both perspectives, and understanding how these complement each other can help public health experts and decision makers asking the right questions, using the right theory, models and methods. The BI unit at WHO commissioned this review of evidence to contribute to the debate. The authors concluded that: "There needs to be consilience between the different bodies of evidence. This consilience must include individually-focused behavioural research and evidence about the social determinants of health, along with evidence from emerging strands of research in microbiology, sociology, political science and organizational sciences, as well as learning from community asset-based approaches to health improvement." They also noted that: "Both the social determinants approach and the behavioural approach share a focus on causes, although they do not necessarily share the same mechanism of causation. They identify different aspects of the causal pathway – distal or proximal – but, in many ways, the guiding logic is the same. The idea is that if causes are understood, then appropriate interventions aimed at the cause may follow. " We hope this WHO report can contribute to the dabate: https://lnkd.in/e-XQshHv Dr Tim Chadborn Mike Kelly Dr Samar ElFeky Monika Kosinska @Sudvir Singh Felicity Porritt Doris Kirigia MPH, Ph.D @Suvajee Good Kira Fortune
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If you didn't make it to Methods Matter (Sept. 29) presented by the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (Penn LDI) and the DBEI at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, we encourage you to explore the impact of measuring and understanding race and racism in health research in this insightful conference summary: https://bit.ly/45jZkdE
Are the Methodologies Used to Study Racism in U.S. Health Care Adequate?
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Professor Torsten Kleinow co-authored of a recent #researchpaper on Drivers of Mortality: Risk factors and inequality with Professor Andrew Cairns and Jie Wen. This paper takes a detailed look at socio-economic variation in mortality across England. The authors use local linear regression to develop a new, customized index for neighbourhood mortality that addresses the mortality-specific shortcomings of the Index of Multiple Deprivation based on socio-economic and related, non-spatial predictive variables. They find that old-age income deprivation and employment deprivation are key determinants of mortality, but also that urban–rural class and the presence of care homes in a neighbourhood have an important role to play in assessing underlying mortality rates relative to national mortality. Read more here. https://lnkd.in/e9PeM74J University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam School of Economics NN Group Royal Dutch Actuarial Association Institute and Faculty of Actuaries The Health Foundation The Centre for Social Justice #mortality #actuarialscience #socioeconomic
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🚨 🅝🅔🅦 🅒🅞🅝🅣🅔🅝🅣 🅐🅛🅔🅡🅣🚨 As a end of year treat to our readers, myself and the Editors-in-Chief of Taylor & Francis's top health economics journals have written an article that gives an insight into what we believe will be essential areas of study in HEOR in 2024. To read the article in full click the link 👉 https://bit.ly/4aIDS63 Or view the graphical abstract below to see the topics we selected #HEOR #healtheconomics #healthcare #medicaleconomics #pharmacoeconomics #healthequity #metrics #patientpreference #realworldevidence #realworlddata #healthcareaccess #economicsofprevention #rarediseases #expertreviewofpharmacoeconomicsandoutcomesresearch #CMRO #Clinicoeconomicsandoutcomesresearch I'd like to thank Ivo Abraham, Ken Lee, Mickaël Hiligsmann, Giorgio Lorenzo Colombo, Leslie Citrome for putting this together 🥂
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Rethinking the role of health care. https://lnkd.in/eufcP7HH #Kondratieff #Kondratiev #6Kondratieff #Innovation #BusinessCycles #MacroEconomics #Economics #EconomicGrowth #Health #HolisticHealth #Environment #Prosperity #Future #Nefiodow
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University of Pavia, Dept. of Drug Sciences and Center of Research SaveStudi.it - Health Economics & Outcomes Research
📈 2024 Outlook in Health Economics and Outcomes Research A recent article by leading Editors-in-Chief in the field sheds light on key focus areas for 2024 in Health Economics and Outcomes Research. It highlights the evolution of evaluation methods in healthcare, the growing emphasis on patient preferences, and the strategic use of real-world evidence. The article aims to steer the field towards balanced innovation grounded in tangible data, emphasizing the significance of a holistic and global approach. https://lnkd.in/dE3K3cZ7 #HealthEconomics #HealthResearch #Innovation #HEOR Dove Medical Press Taylor & Francis Group
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2021 publication, and sadly not OA. Gibson et al. Social prescribing and classed inequality: A journey of upward health mobility? Soc Sci & Med 280, 114037. An ethnography of social prescribing that explores how personal histories and present contexts shape responses to social prescribing. https://buff.ly/3Hhil6D
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Rethinking the role of health care. https://lnkd.in/eufcP7HH #Kondratieff #Kondratiev #6Kondratieff #Innovation #BusinessCycles #MacroEconomics #Economics #EconomicGrowth #Health #HolisticHealth #Environment #Prosperity #Future #Nefiodow
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