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About

Research

We apply the most appropriate methods to address our research questions. Our preferred methods are register analysis, surveys (including stated preference methods) and experiments (in the field and in the laboratory). Our main research themes are:

  • Behaviour, incentives and motivation
  • Equity in health and in access to health care
  • Patients' and the publics' preferences and values
  • Effect evaluation of health interventions

Current central study areas are: general practice, health systems, population health, priority setting, mental health and diabetes. Go to Research Themes or Current Study Areas to learn more.

 

Teaching

We offer courses at the bachelor and master level in Health Economics, Evaluation, Economic Evaluation, Economics of Prevention, Pharmacoeconomics, and Methods of Evaluation.


Last Updated 20.10.2023