Katie Breheny
@k_breheny
Health economist with an interest in public health
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23-02-2014 14:27:54
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New! @UoBrisHEB newsletter 6 now available - find out about our new building, the Summer HESG and our new staff - Gareth Myring, Joel Glynn & Katie Breheny bristol.ac.uk/media-library/…
Latest paper with Katie Breheny reporting in-depth analysis of how evidence is used for local #publichealth decision making and #prioritysetting and what that means for #economicevaluation: dx.doi.org/10.1017/S17441….
Paper from Katie Breheny with Health Economics Unit, Birmingham colleague Emma Frew looking at public health decision making using QualHealthEcon methods - exploring barriers to use of economic evidence & finding many! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Great to see paper from PhD student Mandana Zanganeh, PhD published in special issue IJERPH 'Pediatric Obesity Treatment and Prevention' -"review of methods, quality and results of economic evaluations..." Health Economics Unit, Birmingham @UoB_IAHR Peymane mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/3…
Latest research with Katie Breheny Health Economics Unit, Birmingham reporting what items of economic evidence is most supportive for public health decision making #delphi #healtheconomics #publichealth onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/he…
Congratulations to Dr Breheny Katie Breheny who passed her PhD viva today #healtheconomics Thank you to examiners Professor Emma McIntosh (She/her/hers) and Heather Brown and Chair Hareth Al-Janabi. Her supervisors Joanna Coast Iestyn Williams and me are so pleased 😀. Enjoy celebrating! #vivaseason Health Economics Unit, Birmingham
"The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions on the capability wellbeing of adults and young people" organised session featuring presentation from Paul Mitchell and Joanna Coast Friday at 10 in room HEH1.Aud1 #euhea2022
#Iodine supplementation could be cost effective in pregnancy #IQ @MarkovMonahan Health Economics Unit, Birmingham
Could iodine supplements in pregnancy save the NHS money? The latest Uni of Birmingham research suggests it might bbc.co.uk/news/health-33…
Amazing graduation day cake made by MSc Health Economics and Health Policy graduand Louise Proud (Louise Proud). Cost Effectiveness Plane of various Cake interventions versus Usual Care (Coffee & Walnut Cake) #HealthEconomics #PieceofCake Uni of Birmingham @UoB_IAHR
Great news: our International Health Economics Association (IHEA) SIG organised session on 'Economics and childhood #obesity' has been accepted for the EuHEA conference featuring great presentations from Bruce Hollingsworth HealthEcon Lancaster , @RichLSHTM, Katie Breheny and Paul McNamee HERU