
Centre for Health Policy (CHP)
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CHP aims to improve health and wellbeing by generating new evidence and insights to inform policy and strengthen health care decision making
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New research: Perspectives on the initial implementation of self collection in the National Cervical Screening Program IJERPH C4 Cervical Cancer Control CRE Aus Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer Melbourne School of Population and Global Health mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/2…

Submissions are invited to the session: Decision modelling for health outcomes prediction and economic evaluation of healthcare interventions at MODSIM2023 Congress, 9-3 July 2023, Darwin, Australia Check tinyurl.com/ym64umbu Session organizers, An Tran-Duy & Jon Karnon

The Menzies Centre Sydney Health is home to a phenomenal group of experts who happen to be wonderful, lovely people to boot. This is a great opportunity! Pass the word.

A new issue of Australian Population Studies has just been published. It includes a special section featuring lectures from the recent APA Conference. australianpopulationstudies.org The Australian Population Association (APA) CEPAR Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Register for the upcoming interactive webinar presented by our members Jenn Lacy-Nichols and Eric Crosbie "The Public Health Playbook: Ideas for challenging the Corporate Playbook" bit.ly/3kD3JXa


👀 Check out what’s popular this week in #JCOGO: Self-Collection Cervical Screening in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Scoping Review of Implementation Evidence ➡️ fal.cn/3vMdS Nicola Creagh #GynCSM #APAC




Congratulations to Nossal Institute for Global Health & Melbourne Health Economics PhD student Xuemei Zhang on her first PhD paper! The study examined whether the burden of noncommunicable disease shifts from the rich to the poor in China as the country's economic development progresses. Barbara McPake tianxinpan


Congratulations to Melbourne Health Economics PhD student Renee Jones on her recently published paper! The study explores gaps and opportunities in primary care for kids with an asthma hospital admission. It highlights the importance of regular GP use/ access for kids with asthma.


Two new health economics positions available to be part of our amazing team at Melbourne Health Economics Senior Research Fellow jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/910871/…

New paper - The effect of energy poverty on mental health, cardiovascular disease and respiratory health: a longitudinal analysis. Rebecca Bentley Yuxi Li Emma Baker Ang Li sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Our research shows reading is as strongly associated with curiosity as interest in science, and more strongly than mathematical ability. Meg Elkins lisa farrell theconversation.com/why-reading-bo…


Great outline by Natassia Chrysanthos on the Budget announcement on bulk-billing incentive #strengtheningmedicare #Budget2023 Lesley Russell Wolpe Croakey News amp.smh.com.au/politics/feder…

Join Healthy Housing CRE Director Rebecca Bentley, @NicolaWilland and Tim Law in-person on Wednesday 17 May for Breaking the Mould - an interrogation of rental laws, our homes and #mould, hosted by Tenants Victoria RSVP 👇 tinyurl.com/2p9jwtvv

Delighted to share new research with lisa farrell and Jeromey Temple on the energy-food trade-off in Australian low income households. We find that some households even overcompensate when reducing food expenditure. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Demographic forecasting: AI or traditional statistical methods? Our research suggests the latter often leads, particularly in underrepresented areas authors.elsevier.com/c/1hKND8f9Z5hDc #Demography #AI @AppliedDemog Irina Grossman