Fifth and final paper from my PhD has now been accepted. The methodology is simple but the data is unique. We have covered almost the entire Australian population to study how out-of-pocket cost affects inequality in specialist care. @CHERE_UTS@KvanGool
https://t.co/x6ItCzMlcw
Postdoctoral Fellow in Health Economics and Policy
@Dalhousie
Join our team in Halifax https://t.co/j8pNMB3CQh. Ideal for PhDs in quantitative disciplines Further details: https://t.co/OwgjhrgqQM
Does it matter if corporations own primary medical care providers?
New research using Australian data with @tony40scott, Tamara Taylor and Grant Russell
https://t.co/gxBUsAg9U9 [https://t.co/nbhzhOik0e]
New paper by Owen O'Donnell @ESHPM_EUR@ErasmusESE reviews the evidence showing that ill-health causes poverty and health systems can reduce poverty: https://t.co/pEe54yh3No
Increasing private health insurance is not the answer the relieving pressure on public hospitals.
New paper out in @HECJournalTweet by the wonderful @OuYang_HRB and colleagues.
https://t.co/X2Rt4c5m1y
Pleased to share our new paper in the Review of Development Economics using a fuzzy regression to examine the effect of education on dietary diversity among women in Zimbabwe @CurtinUni@MoPSEZim@chamuranga#OpenAccess.
https://t.co/EdAjXJ1dTm
I am pleased to share our latest paper on catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditure for healthcare in Canada.@_dalsha@mhajizadehm @SujitaPandey1
https://t.co/iwB2pSLILZ
It is my pleasure to share our latest publication. It has been a good mentoring experience in this publication.@mhajizadehm@_dalsha
https://t.co/kkdb0vSQy0
I am pleased to share our new article on “Equity in the use of physician services in Canada's universal health system: A longitudinal analysis of older adults”. @mhajizadehm@GeriatricMedRes@DalHPI@_dalsha
https://t.co/KHPmJZQirK
Health-care costs are rising faster than wages, and families are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up.
But @tony40scott (@UniMelb) says health policies announced by major parties don't mean lower costs, or focus on the most pressing issue. https://t.co/R95XbtsGc9
I am pleased to share our new article on "Equity in healthcare utilization in Canada’s publicly funded health system: 2000–2014" published in the European Journal of Health Economics. @mhajizadehm@LHirello@_dalsha
https://t.co/dkej6jKBBT
Released today in @NatureEnergyJnl our paper shows that remote NT Indigenous communities suffer severe energy insecurity, which worsens during extreme temperatures.
Nearly all households (91%) experienced a disconnection from electricity.
Link: https://t.co/DV1OFmDAOr
Now online: @Nature Behind The Paper article written by Vanessa Napaltjari Davis
Vanessa & co-workers at Tangentyere Council Research Hub started investigating the relationship b/n temperature, electricity use and involuntary self-disconnection in 2018.
https://t.co/y49Dcq1y75
We are hiring a three-year #Postdoc to join our health economics research group #CINCH. Interested candidates: please apply! Deadline 20 November 2021. Retweets appreciated. #Econtwitter#healtheconomics@UDE_Econ