Health Economics and Policy Research Unit (HEPRU)
Unit Lead: Borislava Mihaylova
Unit Deputy Lead: Yan Feng
The Health Economics and Policy Research Unit (HEPRU) develops empirical and methodological research across disease areas, public health problems and healthcare systems to generate evidence that informs national and international health policy. We study determinants of health, the costs and benefits of prevention and treatment, and the design and evaluation of health interventions and policies. The Unit provides health economics teaching and advice to students and professionals.
KEY RESEARCH AREAS
- Economic Evaluation of Health Technologies
- Decision Analytic Modelling
- Health Related Quality of Life research
- Health Policy Evaluation.
OUR TEAM
- Anya Jacobs, Health Data in Practice PhD Programme Student
- Borislava Mihaylova, Professor of Health Economics
- Chris Roukas, Health Economist & Bowel Research UK PhD Student
- Esubalew Assefa, Health Economist
- Florian Tomini, Senior Health Economist
- Hiro Farabi, Heath Economist
- James Buchanan, Senior Lecturer In Health Economics
- Ka Keat Lim, Lecturer in Health Economics
- Kelly Seo, Senior Health Economist
- Lauren de Chaumont, Health Economist
- Martin Vu, Health Economist
- Milo Hale, Health Economist
- Min Peng, Health Economist
- Montasir Ahmed, Health Economist
- Runguo Wu, Senior Health Economist
- Tim Jamieson, Health Economist
- Tooba Hamdani, PhD Student
- Veronica Toffolutti, Lecturer in Health Economics
- Yan Feng, Reader in Health Economics
- Yuanjin Zhang, PhD Student
- Zhezhou (Jojo) He, PhD Student
CONTACT
Emily McLean, e.mclean@qmul.ac.uk
Yvonne Carter Building
58 Turner Street
E1 2AB