Today we are publishing our 12th GP Worklife Survey, which provides a unique and detailed look at how the working lives of GPs have changed over time.
To read our full report, visit: https://t.co/nYZawiiwbp
Do we spend more on hospital care in the north of England because of higher needs or higher availability? Our new paper takes a look..... https://t.co/4UvfUBxQtJ
📢Job vacancy📢
Post-doctoral position in Health Economics @HOPE_UoM
High-profile policy evaluations, including the UK government's programme to increase labour market participation through health interventions.
Deadline: 29th July
https://t.co/5UHuIKw3QQ
The NIHR Economics Group will be launched at a one-day in-person event taking place in Manchester, UK, on Monday 13 October 2025. https://t.co/9oQZWahJb5 #healtheconomics
🔔 Registrations are now open for the 44th Nordic Health Economists’ Study Group (NHESG) Meeting August 13–15, 2025.
🗓️ Please register by July 1st, 2025 using this link: 👉 https://t.co/3K3aa9BtV4
We can’t wait to welcome you to #Oslo! 🇧🇻✨#NHESG2025#HealthEconomics
The editorial boards of seven leading health econ journals are taking a stand today against political influence and ideological attacks on peer review and academia. No matter what you study we want to see your scholarship and will NEVER collaborate with suppression. Please repost
Finally from the HOPE contingent at #BJGPRC we have Dr Anna Wilding presenting her work looking at whether social prescribing referrals have reduced appointment pressures in primary care.
New paper in @socscimed with @HOPE_UoM colleagues
Using interactions of area dose and individual exposure to estimate effects of population health interventions
https://t.co/1Ub7yqoh0v
New paper in @socscimed with @HOPE_UoM colleagues
Using interactions of area dose and individual exposure to estimate effects of population health interventions
https://t.co/1Ub7yqoh0v
If you're an ECR at #HESG, please do go to the ECR drop in session *TODAY* at 17.25 in Duchess 1!
The ECR subcommittee would love to hear your thoughts on what you'd like to see in the next year - including ideas for training sessions and how best we can support you!!
@UK_HESG
🎉Congratulations to Yao Wei (@YaoWei15062516) for passing his viva!🎉
His PhD is on “Impact of Greater Manchester Devolution on Population Health” with proud supervisors @MattXSutton, @lra_ansel & @dukester24, funded by @ARC_GM_
Thanks to Nigel Rice & Sean Urwin for examining.
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Sharing my new paper in #JEBO! "The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption" shows how health shocks shift the value people place on different consumption goods/services, helping to buffer the effect of poor health on wellbeing.
@HOPE_UoM
https://t.co/un2xlDgCNj
Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. While people’s health post-illness recovers similarly across education levels, their work is quite different https://t.co/NiOrZhJymb #CHEResearchBites@terenceccheng@DennisJPetrie