
Louise J Jackson
@ljjackson_1
Health Economist based at the University of Birmingham, UK. Interested in digital health & young people's health. These are my own personal tweets and opinions.
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08-02-2014 14:39:57
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Our HIS-UK paper has just been published in #JMIR! Nicole Stone Rowena Bedford @TNadarzynski Leanne Morrison @NewbyKatie Katherine Brown (she/her) 🇺🇦 Louise J Jackson Jake Bayley Nicky Perry Stephen Bremner Psychology at Soton Kinsey Institute BASHH Emily Clarke Lets Talk Hants

I’m very excited to share that our brilliant Sharon Uzoegbo, MSc in #Health #Economics & Health #Policy Health Economics Unit, Birmingham published her thesis in PLOS One about economic evaluations of #schistosomiasis. Louise J Jackson @UoB_IAHR #NTDs World Health Organization (WHO) #academictwitter journals.plos.org/plosntds/artic…

Is it cost-effective to provide financial incentives to help pregnant women reduce smoking if they can’t/don’t quit? #smoking #healthinequalities Hugh McLeod Louise J Jackson Health Economics Unit, Birmingham UCL DAHR rdcu.be/c0inA

Great to see this important paper from Lena Schnitzler, Ph.D.’s joint PhD between @UoB_IAHR and CAPHRI published! Health Economics Unit, Birmingham Tracy Roberts @UoBMDSPostGrad



Delighted that our project is one of the innovative funded PhDs available via @MRC_AIM_DTP! Exploring the broader costs/benefits of food safety/ hygiene programmes. If you are interested in health economics/ public health -pls get in touch! Health Economics Unit, Birmingham @UoB_IAHR @UoBMDSPostGrad

Pleased to share our new #publication that explored the wider #societal impacts relating to #sexualhealth; illustrating interconnections to #reproductive & #mental health, relationships, productivity & labour, education, etc. Health Economics Unit, Birmingham VHC_CAPHRI_UM bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjope…


Research Fellow (Qualitative Researcher) - Grade 7 post available until January 2025, working with Louise J Jackson and Prof Jonathan Ross on CONNECT Study. Submission deadline 26/3/2023. Further info edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

Our consensus-based #checklist for the critical appraisal of cost-of-illness (COI) studies has now been published in @ijtahc! It can be used to appraise the comprehensiveness, transparency and consistency of #COI studies. VHC_CAPHRI_UM Health Economics Unit, Birmingham doi.org/10.1017/S02664…


Alongside our #consensus-based #checklist for the critical appraisal of cost-of-illness (#COI) studies, we published a 'twin paper' in @ijtahc that explored experts’ views on the development of the checklist. Silvia Evers Louise J Jackson Tracy Roberts doi.org/10.1017/S02664…



📰| University of Birmingham experts, Professor Fiona de Londras (@fdelond) & Dr Louise Jackson (Louise J Jackson), are collaborating on a new Reproductive Health Policy Research Unit (PRU). The PRU is hosted by UCL & funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research. 👉 birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/univ…


Louise Jackson Louise J Jackson will be working on a new NIHR-funded Reproductive Health PRU which will begin Jan 2024. She will provide health economics expertise and co-lead the Models of Care theme, exploring care for reproductive health. #weareIAHR tinyurl.com/26mrwawr


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 @davidjohnmott and colleagues Office of Health Economics Health Economics Unit, Birmingham link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Research Fellow (Grade 7) post available until March 2024, working with Dr Louise J Jackson and Prof Fiona Burns & Dr Jo Gibbs from UCL to conduct economic analysis as part of the ASSIST study. Submission deadline 19/9/2023. Further info on link below edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

A new study led by the BRACE Centre at Uni of Birmingham has revealed challenges in establishing Women’s Health Hubs across England, with most areas lacking hubs and existing ones varying widely. Funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research. UoB School of Health Sciences @UoB_IAHR birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/new-…
