Welcome to the European Health Economics Association
EuHEA promotes cooperation among all national health economics associations and groups in Europe. It also aims to profile and foster health economics at European universities.
The Portuguese Health Economics Association (APES) has launched a new edition of the Pedro Pita Barros Award . The award seeks to foster research in health economics by young researchers by selecting the best scientific article published in a peer-reviewed journal in 2022 and 2023.
For details about the award, eligibility criteria, and application procedure, see here .
The Centre for Health Economic Research at Uppsala University is hiring for a 2-year post-doctoral position in health economics, with application deadline November 22.
More details and application information at https://econjobmarket.org/positions/11123.
The Centre for Health Economics is seeking to appoint two Research Fellows within its Health Policy team.
Further information can be found here . The closing date for applications is 30 October.
ESSEC Business School invites applications for a post-doctoral position or research engineer position in its Paris-Cergy campus, in the field of health economics.
For details, please click here .
The Hamburg Center for Health Economics (HCHE) invites international and national researchers to apply as Guest Researcher to conduct joint research within the Research Training Group founded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Further information can be found here .
The Medical University of Vienna, Center for Public Health, Department of Health Economics (DHE), is looking for a Senior Scientist (pre-doc) (f/md/d) to contribute to the WWTF-funded project “STREAMLINE” (Establishing a Reference Unit Costs catalogue for the optimized evaluation and planning of mental healthcare in Vienna).
From October 7 to 8, 2024, the 9th Workshop in Behavioral and Experimental Health Economics will take place at the Hamburg Center for Health Economics. The workshop brings together economists who apply behavioral science findings and experimental methods to health economics to present and discuss their research.
The call for papers has been extended until May 31st, 2024. Further information can be found here .
The Chair of Health Economics, Policy, and Management (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland) is seeking to appoint a SNF PhD-candidate and research assistant on a full-time contract (limited for 3 years, ASAP).
Full details, including job descriptions and how to apply can be found here .
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DAAD-ACEH Scholarship of Excellence • DAAD
years Value Language preparation (German) Depending on academic level, monthly payments of 850 euros for graduates or 1,000 euros for doctoral candidates Payments towards health , accident and personal
Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Scholarship for International Doctoral Students
well as eastern and south-eastern European (EU) countries. Eligibility criteria include an excellent academic record and voluntary social and political involvement. PhD students receive material and non-material
In-Country/In-Region Programme Sub-Saharan Africa • DAAD
Master’s degree if applying for a doctoral programme who want to pursue Master’s or PhD courses in their home country (so called In-Country scholarships) or in another Sub-Saharan African country (In-Region
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(including NGOs, resident diplomatic missions etc.) working in Turkey in universities as academic or administrative staff senior undergraduate students or postgraduate (Master's or PhD ) students in Turkey and
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activities, which they help to shape intensively. The scholarship holders receive a place at the Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin
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Physician motivation and provision of care
Professor Line Bjørnskov Pedersen from the University of Southern Denmark presents ongoing work exploring the intertemporal stability of physician motivation, the influence of extrinsic motivation on physicians’ service provision patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of altruistic motivations in opioid...
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Climate & Health: Opportunities and Challenges for Politics & Society
As part of the Research Results live event “Climate & Health: Opportunities and Challenges for Politics & Society” on 26 November 2024, Dr. Claudia Konnopka (University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf) and Prof. Dr. Moritz Drupp (University of Hamburg) presented their research results and discussed the topic with Dr...
9th BEHnet workshop in Hamburg
From October 7-8, 2024 the 9th Workshop in Behavioral and Experimental Health Economics (BEHnet) took place at the HCHE. The BEH workshop brought together economists and behavioural scientists who apply behavioural economic insights and experimental methods to investigate health-related decisions. This year the Hamburg...
One year Research Training Group
At the first Research-in-Progress workshop, the doctoral students of the GRK “Managerial and economic dimensions of health care quality” presented the progress of their research and discussed the current status and future projects. After the first year, the Research-in-Progress workshop represents an important milestone in...
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New professor at HCHE: Three questions to Biliana Yontcheva
A very warm welcome to Professor Biliana Yontcheva, who will join the Universität Hamburg (Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences) in November 2024. Within the Professorship for Health Economics with an emphasis on empirical methods, she will be a new core member at the HCHE. Biliana Yontcheva joins the HCHE...
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Strengthening the Link with Rotterdam’s Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
HCHE’s Carolin Brinkmann visits the Erasmus University Rotterdam for the last project of her dissertation between August and October 2024. The project compares two well-being theories for their implications in health policy decision-making. Prof. Job van Exel and Prof. Werner Brouwer of the Erasmus School of Health Policy &...
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Learn more about the health economic research focus of the Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
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Coordinator: Thomas Reinhold, MSc, PhD
Health and health care were marked by a plethora and euphoria of the feasible in Germany a long time. Most actors in the health care system now accept the fact that these values have increasingly to subordinate to the financial feasibility. This development led to the establishment of health economics as a recent research area in Germany. A development that was long overdue as economists and demographists stated for a long time as the development of the German health care system dates back decades. Health economic research is important, especially for a successful further development of the health care system and a reasonable allocation of resources. For that reason the results from health economic research have to be integrated into the current progress of the health care system. These results include information about costs of illnesses, which are relevant for prioritising in the process of decision-making, the cost effects of therapies resp. The interaction of costs and effects, the so-called cost-effectiveness. Recent health policy decisions suggest that costs and utilities of medical treatments will continue to play a significant role in the future.
In our research, we work on inequalities in health and healthcare with the aim to create equal opportunities in health and to design a fair and efficient healthcare system for everyone.
We employ quantitative techniques from econometrics and epidemiology to analyze inequalities in health and healthcare and to evaluate complex (health) policy interventions .
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Our programme will enable PhD students with a background in economics, business administration or closely related fields to write a doctoral dissertation in the research area ‘quality of care’. PhD students will acquire the skills needed to analyse the quality of care from a health economic perspective.
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The Chair of Health Economics, Policy, and Management (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland) is seeking to appoint a SNF PhD-candidate and research assistant on a full-time contract (limited for 3 years, ASAP). Full details, including job descriptions and how to apply can be found here.
Health Economics is the strategic nexus of health and economic principles. This vital field examines how healthcare resources are allocated, assessing the cost-effectiveness of medical interventions and the behavior of healthcare providers and patients.
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A very warm welcome to Professor Biliana Yontcheva, who will join the Universität Hamburg (Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences) in November 2024. Within the Professorship for Health Economics with an emphasis on empirical methods, she will be a new core member at the HCHE.
Learn more about the health economic research focus of the Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Coordinator: Thomas Reinhold, MSc, PhD. Health and health care were marked by a plethora and euphoria of the feasible in Germany a long time.
In our research, we work on inequalities in health and healthcare with the aim to create equal opportunities in health and to design a fair and efficient healthcare system for everyone. We employ quantitative techniques from econometrics and epidemiology to analyze inequalities in health and healthcare and to evaluate complex (health) policy ...