
Dennis Petrie
@dennisjpetrie
Health Economist - work @CHE_Monash on health inequalities and using large datasets to evaluate health policies - views are my own
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https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/dennis-petrie 01-06-2014 18:37:46
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It's time to improve employment for Australians with disability - this article draws on a report based on more than 5 years of our research into employment and mental health for people with disability 👇 Zoe Aitken Anne Kavanagh BMBS PhD FAFPHM FASSA FAHMS pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/getti…




This week we welcomed our newest staff member, A/Prof Terence C Cheng! Terence works on the economics of health systems, with an emphasis on how public and private #healthcare systems interact. Read more about his work here: terencechaicheng.wordpress.com







We are hiring! Come work with me and others on an exciting new research project Centre for Health Economics-Monash Business School Monash Business School

CHE researchers, Nayyereh Ayati and Jing Jing Li contributed to the health economics sections of The Lancet Oncology commissioned report on Radiotherapy and Theranostics. Read the full report here: bit.ly/3Yb044v



Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. While people’s health post-illness recovers similarly across education levels, their work is quite different tinyurl.com/ye9t2zkb #CHEResearchBites Terence C Cheng Dennis Petrie


Introducing Adam Akmal Dzulkipli (adam dzulkipli), who is on the #EconJobMarket from Centre for Health Economics-Monash Business School. Adam's research interests lie at the intersection of #HealthEconomics, #LabourEconomics, & the economics of #education. Learn more about Adam at his website: sites.google.com/view/adzulkipl…



📢CALL FOR PAPERS: 14th Australasian Workshop on #Econometrics & #HealthEconomics 📅16-18 July 2025 📍Monash Malaysia 📜≤14 papers will be accepted 👶Doctoral students/ECRs strongly encouraged to apply ✉️Submit by 20 Jan 2025: tinyurl.com/2ms8bu4n


New paper European Journal of Human Genetics : Utilisation of subsidised genetic and genomic testing in Australia during 2014–2023 nature.com/articles/s4143…



Very interesting piece on RCT vs real world evidence. TL:DR cost/QALY much greater in real world: Behavioral Responses to Healthcare Funding Decisions and Their Impact on Value for Money: Evidence From Australia - Peter Ghijben onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…