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Adrian Gheorghe
Oxford Policy Management, Childonomics
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Bio
Adrian Gheorghe is a health economist with experience in economic evaluation, evidence synthesis, health services costing, clinical trial methodology, health financing and statistical modelling. His current work focuses on value for money analyses in the health sector, health financing and health sector governance. His research at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine focused on economic evaluation and economic burden of disease studies in low- and middle-income countries (particularly non-communicable diseases), health information systems and health financing (particularly in sub-Saharan Africa). He has developed the health financing component of the Lancet Commission for the Future of Health in sub-Saharan Africa. He has conducted economic evaluations in national and global contexts for interventions in the areas of anemia, prostate cancer, surgical infection, eye care, tuberculosis and malaria. His PhD work (University of Birmingham 2010-2013) proposed a quantitative method to assess the generalizability of economic results from clinical trials. He has working experience with programs and health systems in Kenya, Pakistan, Romania, United Kingdom and Zambia. Adrian is a full time member of staff in OPM’s Health portfolio.
My Abstracts
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Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
Sessions Attending
1. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
2. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
Speaking Engagement
1. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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03 Nov, 2017
The Childonomics research project has developed an instrument that can help reflect on the long term social and economic return of investing in childr...
2. Childonomics - Measuring The Long Term Social And Economic Value Of Investing In Children
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03 Nov, 2017
The Childonomics research project has developed an instrument that can help reflect on the long term social and economic return of investing in chil...
Topics
6. Measuring success
1. Child Protection Systems and Deinstitutionalisation (DI) Reform
Co-Authors
Jo Rogers
Andy Bilson
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