Sentences with phrase «health economists at»

I first met Gavin when he became a mentor to our new team of health economists at the University of Sydney in 2008.
I first met him 3 or 4 years ago and he was serving as a mentor to a group of health economists at Sydney Uni.
She holds an adjunct investigator position as a health economist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research in Bedford, Massachusetts.
«The cost of asthma is one of the most important measures of the burden of the disease,» said Tursynbek Nurmagambetov, PhD, lead study author and health economist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
«I would guess that 90 % of labs in Madagascar don't have a working centrifuge,» says Pivot co-CEO Matthew Bonds, himself a health economist at Harvard University.
«They're setting a standard that can't be met,» says David Bradford, a health economist at the University of Georgia, Athens.
One of the reasons that the findings may seem so counterintuitive, says Christopher Ruhm, a health economist at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, is that it's easy to come up with examples of individuals who have gotten sicker during recessions.
An age restriction on indoor tanning could be a significant step forward in the fight against skin cancer, agreed study author Gery Guy, a health economist at the CDC.
«The signage is working,» said study author Gulcan Cil, a health economist at the University of Oregon.
But the results still show «a pretty profound effect on some women's lives,» said study author Janet Currie, a health economist at Princeton University.
In a 2011 study, Dr. Melissa Ahern (health economist at Washington State University), Dr. Michael Hendryx, (epidemiologist at West Virginia University) and their colleagues found «significantly higher» rates of birth defects in communities near MTR operations.
Forty - five percent is a surprisingly large health benefit, and that number should be interpreted cautiously, warns Nicholas Sanders, an environmental and health economist at Cornell University in New York, who attended Simeonova's talk but was not involved in the study.
Benjamin Yarnoff is a health economist at RTI International.

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Home prices aren't normally something that would be at the top of an economist's list when looking at a country's overall monetary health, but it was an indicator that was completely hammered during the 2008 - 09 financial crisis.
However, the case for the broad base of small businesses has not been made, says health care economist Chad Meyerhoefer, an associate professor at Lehigh University's College of Business and Economics.
Pay has failed to accelerate in part because many Americans are still uncertain about the economy's long - term health, said Mike Schenk, a senior economist at the Credit Union National Association.
«There's a broad transformation within health care that can happen — not where a startup becomes Apple, but where startups work with big health care institutions and providers to transform how they deliver care,» says Jonathan Gruber, an MIT economist, former adviser to Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and director of the health care program at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
«It's not going to transform the economy unless they then share all of those ideas and best practices with their competitors,» said Craig Garthwaite, a health economist who teaches corporate strategy at the Kellogg School at Northwestern.
They have a real message,» said David Hemenway, an economist and a professor of health policy at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, in an interview on Fhealth policy at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, in an interview on FHealth, in an interview on Friday.
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«Nutritionists, political economists and epidemiologists at Oxford will study how animal foods affect health and the environment and they will then work with Sainsbury's to present those findings in ways people can understand,» said Sarah Molton, head of Our Planet, Our Hhealth and the environment and they will then work with Sainsbury's to present those findings in ways people can understand,» said Sarah Molton, head of Our Planet, Our HealthHealth.
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Grow nearer to the latter mark, says John Komlos, an economist who studies height at Ludwig - Maximilian University in Munich, and «health diminishes: back, heart, bones.
The government needs a mental health minister at Cabinet level, an influential economist will argue later.
Coming up at 10.45, Nigel Farage is due to appear on BBC Question Time alongside health secretary Jeremy Hunt, shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt, the Economist editor Zanny Minton Beddoes and Brian May.
«We're expected to manage our health but have no internal speedometer or fuel gauge,» Proteus co-founder Andrew Thompson said at the The Economist innovation conference.
Roger Bate, a health economist and HIV expert at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank in Washington DC, says that he is not yet persuaded by the studies suggesting that treatment prevents transmission.
China's economy was growing rapidly, but «children from rural areas with poor educations or in bad health didn't have the capabilities» to take advantage of new economic opportunities, says Luo Renfu, a longtime Rozelle collaborator and economist at Peking University in Beijing.
Now, health economist Janet Currie at Princeton University and her colleagues have tried to overcome those problems by looking at birth certificates for all 1.1 million infants born in Pennsylvania between 2004 and 2013 — a period that spanned the drilling of thousands of fracking wells in the state, which now has more than 10,000 of them.
The study also revealed that obese individuals who had comorbidities such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol incurred more costs than obese workers without these conditions, says Karen Van Nuys, Ph.D., lead coauthor and economist at Precision Health Economics in Los Angeles.
A 34 - year - old, soft - spoken but intense Indian psychiatrist named Vikram Patel sits at a table in a conference room at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. Flanking him are several other mental health experts, looking out at a group of economists.
«We were surprised by the high probability of developing CKD during a lifetime,» said Thomas Hoerger, Ph.D., a health economist and senior fellow at RTI and the paper's lead author.
The authors are Doyle; John Graves, an assistant professor of health policy at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Jonathan Gruber, the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT; and Samuel Kleiner, an economist at Cornell University.
While still a resident in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and a junior faculty member at the Harvard School of Public Health, the economist - turned - doctor researched various attempts since the 1960s to create a combined measure of impairment, illness and death.
Dr Bokhari, a health economist in the School of Economics and ESRC Centre for Competition Policy at UEA, analysed the impact of such agreements on US market prices for drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
«Private universities are much more dependent on project - related, nongovernmental funding than public universities,» says David Schwappach, a health economist in the faculty of medicine at Witten - Herdecke.
Students more likely to participate in free - and reduced - price lunch programs are among the same populations most likely to suffer from obesity and related health risks, said Janet Peckham, an economist in the Office of the Commissioner at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and lead author of the study.
Medicare, which is already the costliest public health insurance program in the world, is costing taxpayers an excess of $ 2 billion annually because of a practice called «upcoding» in private Medicare Advantage plans, according to research by an economist at The University of Texas at Austin.
When examining rising health care spending, economists look at population aging and shifts in insurance coverage.
She is a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton, one of the leading health economists of her generation, and has been elected a fellow of the Econometric Society.
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to announce its decision in a lawsuit that threatens federal health insurance subsidies for more than 6 million Americans, health care economist Timothy D. McBride, PhD, professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, is confident the high court will side with the Obama administration.
He's a health economist and associate professor at the University of North Carolina.
You look at it as an economist, as a health - oriented guy with all your knowledge of medical practice, but all the other stuff in your life, too.
Learn which data best gauges the health and the direction of the economy from a senior economist at Moody's Economy.com.
Bryan Yu, a senior economist at Central 1 Credit Union, said the number of jobs in professional, scientific and technical services — including fashion design — grew about four per cent over the past year in B.C. Health care and social assistance grew 8.1 per cent, while information, culture and recreation, a category that includes Vancouver's growing technology sector, expanded 12.6 per cent.
Previously, he was an Economist at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Now, a new study in Nature Energy by a young economist at Carnegie Mellon University, finds that the temporary closure of two nuclear plants in the early 1980s led directly to lower birth weights — a key indicator of poor health outcomes later in life [3].
Esther Bollendorff, Climate campaigner at Friends of the Earth Europe, said, «Governments across Europe must take the warning of internationally - respected economist Sir Nicholas Stern, that fighting climate change is now fundamentally linked to the health of the global economy.
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