Global Health Econometrics & Economics Group (GHE2)
Working collaboratively to establish “what works” in the evaluation of health interventions in low- and middle-income countries
Working collaboratively to establish “what works” in the evaluation of health interventions in low- and middle-income countries
Our core objective is to support the more efficient use of health resources by policy-makers in low-and middle-income countries.
We aim to achieve this by working collaboratively to produce impact case studies and develop improved methods to evaluate the impact and value-for-money of population- and system-level health interventions.
GHE2 research is split into two main focus areas:
We are committed to supporting the strengthening of health economics capability in Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and the UK, in efforts to help inform health policy resource allocation decisions:
Mar 2020 | CAPABILITY BUILDING
In March 2020, the GHE2 Brazil team received a vist by researchers from Centre for Health Economics (CHE - University of York), James Love-Koh and Ana Duarte.
Nov 2019 | CAPABILITY BUILDING
In early November 2019, the South Africa GHE2 team (Nicholas Stacey; Ijeoma Edoka) held a two-day training course with 20 health policy-makers and analysts .
Sept 2019 | EVENT
On 6 September 2019, the Indonesian team launched and discussed their ‘JKN White Book’ during an event held at Indonesia’s House of Representatives...