Jane Hall
Professor
Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
Biography
Jane Hall is the Director of Strategy for the Centre and Professor of Health Economics in the UTS Business School. She was the founding Director of CHERE and held that position until 2012. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. In 2012 she was recognized with a UTS Vice-Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence in Research Leadership. In 2011 she was awarded the inaugural Professional Award made by the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand, for her outstanding contributions to research, developing the field and mentoring others. She is currently leading the APHCRI funded Centre of Research Excellence in the finance and economics of primary care. She is actively involved in policy analysis and critique, and is a regular commentator on health funding and organisational issues in Australia. Jane has represented Australia in many international health policy forums.
Research Interest
Economic evaluation of public health programs; evaluation of informal (unpaid) care; the implications of genetic screening; and health workforce issues.
Publications
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McRae I, van Gool K, Hall J, Yen L. Role of Cost on Failure to Access Prescribed Pharmaceuticals: The Case of Statins. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy [Internet]. Springer Nature; 2017 Jun 28;15(5):625–34.
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De Abreu Lourenco R, Haas M, Hall J, Viney R. Valuing Meta-Health Effects for Use in Economic Evaluations to Inform Reimbursement Decisions: A Review of the Evidence. PharmacoEconomics [Internet]. Springer Nature; 2016 Nov 17;35(3):347–62