Health economics is a subject that applies economic theory, models and empirical techniques to the analysis of decision-making by individuals, health care providers and governments with respect to health and health care.
The aim of the Department of Health Economics (DHE) is to support efficiency and equity concerning health and health care and create relevant interdisciplinary collaborations within the Medical University of Vienna and with other Austrian and international research and decisions making institutions by:
Major research areas include the synthesis of evidence on and appraisal of the socioeconomic burden of diseases, the costs, benefits and cost-effectiveness of preventative, diagnostic and treatment interventions both alongside clinical studies and using modelling techniques. Further research interests cover the evaluation of health services and health systems.
Berger M, Czypionka T. (2021) European Journal of health Economics
Katumba KR, Laurence YV, Tenywa P, Ssebunnya J, Laszewska A, Simon J, et al. (2021) Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Browning M, Bilderbeck A, Dias R, Dourish CT, Kingslake J, Deckert J, et al. (2021) Neuropsychopharmacol
Simon J, Mayer S, Laszewska A, Yeeles K, Burns T, Gray A. (2021) Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol
Simon J, Helter T, White R, van der Boor C, Laszewska A. (2021) BMC Public Health
The new issue of EU RESEARCH features some results from the 2020 PECUNIA EU project on assessing the costs and outcomes of healthcare. Link to the publication.