Child health is increasingly understood to be a critical form of human capital. Research has demonstrated both how valuable it is and how better to support its development. This lecture provides an ...
Health economics consultancies – Conducting health technology assessment (HTA) projects for governments, reimbursement agencies, and private-sector clients. Academic research groups – Working in ...
The Graham Memorial Lecture is an (annual) event supported by a memorial fund established in memory of John F. Graham, a long-time member of the Department of Economics at Dalhousie University, who ...
Because of small patient populations, heterogeneous disease presentations, a lack of effective alternative treatments, and hence, ethical concerns, gold standard randomized double-blind controlled ...
Our researchers apply their expertise in health economics, oncology, behavioral science, clinical psychology and health services research to address several multidimensional challenges: identifying ...
Prof. Richard Thaler, one of the founders of the field of behavioral economics, will discuss his Nobel Prize-winning research at this year’s Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture. The lecture, entitled ...
Health economics is one of those rapidly growing fields that links up business with health care. A health economist has a unique passion for using their knowledge of economics by applying it to a ...
This three-part lecture series will explore the issues of leadership, environmental rights, and the impact of infrastructure projects on the livelihood of indigenous communities in British Columbia ...
The centre is internationally recognised for its health economics research, insights, and influence. Research involves economic analyses at a health systems level: employing a range of methodologies ...