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Our PhD/MPhil Health Economics program allows you to pursue a research project that advances knowledge in Health Economics. Our key research areas in health economics involve applying or creating economic approaches to examine incentives and provider effectiveness, healthcare fairness and regional resource distribution, workforce management and labor supply factors, assessing and quantifying preferences for healthcare outcomes, analyzing variations in healthcare costs and benefits, economically evaluating multifaceted cross-therapeutic interventions, leveraging routinely gathered health and social care data to assess costs and benefits in economic analyses, investigating causal relationships in complex interventions, addressing complex needs and less-regulated (primarily diagnostic) services, developing innovative study designs to handle intervention complexity, and enhancing the integration of health and social care. The research spans multiple clinical domains, such as aging, mental health, precision medicine, and patient safety.