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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School An unrelenting commitment to innovative and rigorous research that improves community's health
Melbourne, Australia
Joined February 2014
Hear from @CHE_Monash #PhD candidate Jack Hennessy on his PhD research on Australia's international aid program & his experience presenting at the Australasian AID Conference. 🎧Listen 👇
New Devpolicy Talks podcast 📢 Looking forward to AAC2025 The 2025 Australasian AID Conference will be held on 3-5 December. Hear from AAC2024 speakers: 🟣Phoury Bun, @CDRI_Official 🔴Ruth Honculada-Georget, FAO 🟢Jack Hennessy, @MonashUni @FredHollows
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📢Last week to apply to start our new Integrated #PhD program in July 2025. Join the top ranked university in #HealthEconomics in the Asia-Pacific region. Domestic & international students apply by 2 March: https://t.co/DmHWr8kSSE
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Greatful to the @UNDRR for promoting our work on temperature, sleep disruptions, and economic decision-making in Indonesia through @PreventionWeb 👇 https://t.co/KaIdWklrA2
@davewjohnston @rohsweeney Rachel Knott @UniMelb @BusEcoNews @CHE_Monash #GlobalWarming #SleepMatters
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📢STUDY WITH US🎓In @CHE_Monash's Integrated #PhD Program, you will receive training in #HealthEconomics at one of the world’s leading research groups in economic analysis of health/health care. Open to domestic & international students. Apply by 2 March: https://t.co/DmHWr8lqIc
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Learn to think about the health and aged care workforce through an economics lens. Join Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliott in the heart of Melbourne for a 1-day short-course on Economics of the Health Workforce on 13 Feb. Register now: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
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Join us as we welcome Prof Stephane Hess (University of Leeds) to give a special seminar jointly organised by @CHE_Monash & the Health Economics Group at @Monash_SPHPM. In person or online, 11am on 7 Feb:
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Just 3 weeks until our Feb 13 short course. Led by Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliott, Economics of the Health Workforce will give professionals working in #humanservices & #healthpolicy the knowledge they need to build a better health workforce. Register: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
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🆕 Hotter nights are disrupting sleep & hurting economic decisions Today on VoxDev, @MEscobarCarias (@UniMelb), @davewjohnston, Rachel Knott & @rohsweeney (@CHE_Monash @MonashUni) explore the impacts of elevated night-time temperatures in Indonesia:
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Research in Indonesia shows that elevated night-time temperatures disturb sleep, hinder cognitive performance and increase impatience and irrational behaviour. These effects disproportionately impact...
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Our new 1-day short course on 13 Feb has been designed for #humanservices & #healthpolicy professionals. Examine how labour markets for health/aged care workers can be re-designed to meet current and future needs of the Australian population. Register: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
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Join Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliot on 13 Feb for a short-course on the Economics of the #HealthWorkforce. They will outline economic solutions to current & future shortages of health/aged care workers. Register: https://t.co/VhtuThuZLi
#HealthPolicy #HealthEconomics #Medicare
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📢 Just over a week left to apply for our 2025 International visiting fellowship program! 🎓 Collaborate with a senior member of the Centre’s staff on your research 📅 Stay for two to six months ⏰ Closing date for applications: 15 January 2025 https://t.co/BjiNmdSwx5
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Happy holidays from @CHE_Monash! Wishing everyone a safe and restful break. We will be back in 2025 with more innovative, rigorous research that improves the nation's health.
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Apply now for our new Integrated PhD program! Receive rigorous training at the largest #HealthEconomics PhD program in Australia. Opportunities are available across all topics of health economics. Apply by 2 March for a July 2025 start: https://t.co/OPOJ9dnzhM
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Congratulations to our office decorating team for taking home the "Most Sustainable" award in the 2024 @MonashBusiness Office Decorating Competition. Our offices were transformed into a "Gingerbread World", complete with book shop, bakery, supermarket & more. Take a peek:
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Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. By Terence C Cheng, Seonghoon Kim and Dennis Petrie https://t.co/FP6s2UuAnU
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 https://t.co/NiOrZhJymb
#CHEResearchBites @terenceccheng @DennisJPetrie
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Swapping children’s time from digital media to enrichment activities improves academic skills. By Nicole Black, Danusha Jayawardana and Gawain Heckley https://t.co/FIp21HGdu9
Children from disadvantaged families experience worse academic and mental health outcomes. Swapping digital media to enrichment activities is likely to reduce inequalities in children’s outcomes: https://t.co/pT2Q9Uu9rF
#CHEresearchbites @NicAuBlack @Danusha_Jay
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Better community support of young immigrant parents could also benefit our healthcare system. By Nicole Black and Johannes S. Kunz https://t.co/GpgxK0vQ4h
Young immigrant parents with limited English often turn to GPs for parenting information, but do not have sicker kids. Better community support & networks in language could help reduce the reliance on GPs for non-medical advice. Read #CHEresearchbites: https://t.co/fl4chMsjLk
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What makes for a good life according to young teens? By Maame Esi Woode and Gang Chen https://t.co/va6d3a5yIj
Asking #RUOK? to young teens may have them considering different things, compared to asking adults the same question. Our researchers investigated what was important to wellbeing for young teens, which has implications for their future: https://t.co/YOwVSkNrXD
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Too hot to think straight? How heat affects our decisions. By Michelle Escobar Carias, David Johnston, Rachel Knott and Rohan Sweeney https://t.co/UZvfjW2d68
Extreme heat, which is more frequent due to #climatechange, can impair our ability to think clearly, making us prone to irrational choices, the impacts of which can accumulate long-term, particularly for poorer households. Read more: https://t.co/1ZOfVJ9Hbp
#CHEresearchbites
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Prenatal exposure to air pollution causes respiratory issues decades later. By David Johnston, Nicolau Martin Bassols, and Sonja de New https://t.co/Jx59om5h1A
Prenatal exposure to #AirPollution causes respiratory health issues decades later, found @davewjohnston, Nicolau Martin Bassols & @SonjaDeNew. Understanding the impacts of pollution is increasingly important amid the #ClimateCrisis: https://t.co/gAdYup2siR
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