Applied Health Econometrics Group
- Group summary: The Applied Health Econometrics Group in the Academic Unit of Health Economics discusses quantitative methods in health and health care with a particular focus on causal inference and implementation in economic evaluation. We host presentations of modern empirical methods and discuss methodological issues.
What we do
We discuss the use of quantitative methods in health and health care with a particular focus on causal inference. We meet regularly for presentations of modern empirical methods and discussions of methodological issues in on-going research projects. Our group is also a forum to facilitate the development of research ideas. We welcome researchers from other fields interested in applied econometrics.
The Applied Health Econometrics Group hosts regular seminars. We also run an annual symposium on applied health econometrics. The symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in advanced quantitative methods applied to health and health care.
Who we are
Group Lead
Dr Dan Howdon
Related groups
The Applied Health Econometrics Group sits under the Academic Unit of Health Economics, alongside the following research groups:
- Decision Modelling Group
- Evidence Synthesis Group
- Test Evaluation Group
- Academic Unit of Health Economics