Lidia Engel
@lidiaengel
Health Economist @Monash_SPHPM. Interested in measuring and valuing health outcomes, mental health, disability, ageing, dementia, loneliness and informal care.
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https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/lidia-engel 15-07-2015 17:37:57
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*Pls share* - 2 exciting opportunities to join Melbourne Health Economics and work on the #healtheconomics of #Genomic_Medicine Implementation
Our paper on the impact of cognition levels and proxy perspective on self vs proxy completion of the EQ-5D is now out: hindawi.com/journals/hsc/2… Thanks to EuroQol, co-authors, industry partners, and the residents and family members who participated. Julie Ratcliffe Lidia Engel
Our first Strategic Planning Day for Monash University Health Economics Group (MUHEG). What a terrific group of health economists! Watch this space!! Mary Lou Chatterton Lidia Engel Long Le Dr Yong Yi Lee Jemimah Ride Ella Zomer Eng Joo (Andrew) Tan Monash Public Health
The Autumn 2023 edition of Health Economics Connect is out, highlighting policy-relevant research by the health economics community in Australia, published by Australian Health Economics Society Read the full newsletter articles on our website: ahes.org.au/ahes/resources…
The tricky economics of subsidising psychedelics for mental health therapy theconversation.com/the-tricky-eco… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand Mary Lou Chatterton Prof. Chris Langmead
Our national survey of bereaved #older people that 21% showed signs of prolonged #grief. That is more than twice as high as what we see in other age groups. Lidia Engel Katrin Gerber Bianca Brijnath MARC buff.ly/45of5kI
Super excited to be part of this wonderful team and great project that will develop acceptable, targeted, equitable and cost-effective strategies for tackling loneliness and social isolation as part of a holistic approach to chronic disease management in Australia Monash Public Health
A $1.7M NHMRC grant will allow our health economics researchers to develop evidence-informed, cost-effective strategies to tackle the scourge of social isolation and loneliness tinyurl.com/y4hpkp5y Cathy Mihalopoulos Lidia Engel Mary Lou Chatterton Monash Research Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Including carer outcomes in economic evaluation is important & can reveal unrecognised challenges in HTA decisions. One of these is where patient & carer QALYs point in different directions - work led by David Mott and colleagues Office of Health Economics Health Economics Unit, Birmingham link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Thanks to everyone who came along to the first AHES SIG Ageing, Aged care and Dementia workshop, especially to our panel members Jongsay Yong, Kees van Gool and Tracy Comans, as well as Henry Cutler and Rachel Milte for helping organising. Australian Health Economics Society #AHES23 #EconTwitter
Such a great discussion. Thanks for facilitating Bonny Parkinson
What a wonderful #AHES2023 conference. The MUHEG team hat lots of fun over the last 2 days 😀 Monash Public Health Cathy Mihalopoulos Thao Thai Jemimah Ride @nyhal85
The MUHEG team had lots of reasons 🎂💍👶 to celebrate last night at the German restaurant. Prost 🍻 Cathy Mihalopoulos Long Le Jemimah Ride Thao Thai
Economics evidence can support better decision making. But there are challenges moving from evidence to better policy and practice. That’s what Gloria Wong & I discuss here doi.org/10.1177/147130… plus possible work-arounds. Part of STRiDE Dementia Project special issue in Dementia
Learn more on measuring carer outcomes using the EQ-5D at our next PhD Network webinar! 🗓️ 23 July 2024, 14:00 CET 🔗bit.ly/3x0BSGX Speakers: Lidia Engel, Jan Faller and Valeriia Sokolova of Monash University , Maja Kuharic of Northwestern and Richard Xu of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU).
Fascinating listen featuring Lidia Engel on ABC's Conversation Hour, tackling the thorny question of how we can place a value on informal dementia care, and how we can better support carers Dementia Australia abc.net.au/listen/program…