Jodi Cronin
Lecturer
Centre for Policy Studies
University College Cork
Ireland
Biography
Jodi Cronin has been a college lecturer at the Centre for Policy Studies since September 2014. She received a BA in Economics & French in 1998 (UCC), followed by a MMII graduateship at the Marketing Institute of Ireland and a Master's degree in Health Economics Practice at UCC. Jodi is currently doing a PhD on the cost effectiveness of the Irish water fluoridation policy. Jodi's research interests are in the area of the economic evaluation and environmental economics, with a specific focus on public policy issues. Jodi teaches microeconomics to undergraduate students across several disciplines.
Research Interest
Jodi's research interests are in the area of the economic evaluation and environmental economics, with a specific focus on public policy issues.
Publications
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A. ConwayLenihan, S. Ahern, S. Moore, J. Cronin, N. Woods (2016) Factors influencing the variation in GMS prescribing expenditure in Ireland. : Health Economics Review
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J.Cronin, A.Murphy, E.Savage (2017) Can chronic disease be managed through integrated care cost-effectively? Evidence from a systematic review. : Irish Journal of Medical Science
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Cronin J. & Bourke J (2017) Value for money? An examination of the relationship between need and cost in intellectual disability services. : Health & Social Care In The Community