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catia.nicodemo@economics.ox.ac.uk
catia.nicodemo@gmail.com
+447775158584
(ext. +44186617956)
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HEALTH ECONOMETRICS AND POLICY EVALUATION COURSE
We run a course in health econometrics two times per year. This course will serve as an introduction to some of the concepts and principles in the economics of health and health care. It will provide an in-depth understanding of the tools usually used by health economists to address issues of health policy.
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Dr Catia Nicodemo
Associate Professor in Health Economics
- Associate Professor in Health Economics, University of Verona
- Member of Review Panel of NIHR Predoc
- CRES Research Fellow, UPF, Spain
- IZA Research Fellow , Germany
- Health Economics, Data Analysis, Statistics, Cost-Effectiveness, Vaccines
- Consulting for Moderna, AstraZeneca, KholPharma
My research interests are:
- GPs Workforce
- Health Economics
- Medical Education
- Applied Micro-Econometrics
- Health Services and Public Health
- Labour Economics
- Big Data
- ORCHID, CPRD and QResearch Data
I am working on the following projects:
GP workforce, ARRS roles, Primary care data, Multimorbidity, Workload, Immigration, Maternal mental health, Children health outcomes
Projects:
Moderna: RSV Vaccination and Health Economics Cost
CARPE: ARRS roles in primary care
NIHR: Emergency Department and waiting Time
SPRC: Multimorbidity and inequality
ESRC: Maternal Mental Health
NHIR: Hospitals resilience during winter pressure
Horizon-2020: Immigration and health
I am looking for talented and energetic students to supervise their master or PhD projects. If you're interested, send me an email.
Recent publications
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Innocenti F. et al, (2025), Economic modelling, 142
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Esteban-Fabró R. et al, (2024), Lancet reg health eur, 47
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Al Mohajer M. et al, (2024), Jac antimicrob resist, 6
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Kim SW. et al, (2024), Pharmacoecon open
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Nicodemo C. et al, (2024), Br j gen pract