Patrick Moore
Research Fellow,
Medicine
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Patrick Moore is a Health Economics Research Fellow on the HRB funded Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) programme on Cardiovascular Health. Patrick holds a BComm and an MSc in Economics from University College Cork (UCC) and was a PhD scholar at the Department of Health Policy and Management in Trinity College Dublin (TCD) as part of the Health Research Board (HRB) funded Scholars Programme in Health Services Research. His PhD thesis examines the relationship between pharmaceutical expenditure, ageing and proximity to death. Prior to joining TILDA he lectured in health economics and quantitative methods at TCD and worked as a Project Officer with the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA). His research interests are in the economics of cardiovascular disease, pharmacoeconomics, econometrics, ageing and health policy.
Research Interest
Applied Microeconometrics; Econometrics/Forecasting; HEALTH ECONOMICS; Health policy; PHARMACOECONOMICS
Publications
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Moore, PV., Bennett, K., Normand, C., The Importance of Proximity to Death in Modelling Community Medication Expenditures for Older People: Evidence From New Zealand, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 12, (6), 2014, p623 - 633
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Cathal McCrory, Lisa F. Berkman, Patrick V. Moore, Rose Anne Kenny, What Explains Socioeconomic Differences in the Speed of Heart Rate Recovery to Postural Challenge?, Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 2017
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Moore, PV., Bennett, K., Normand, C., , Counting the Time Lived, the Time Left or Illness? Age, proximity to death, morbidity and prescribing expenditures, Social Science and Medicine, 184, 2017, p1 - 14