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Matthias Löhr ʚїɞ
@maloehr.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
Very nice session with our friends from #LATAM on the epidemiology, health economics and difficulties to provide population-based care for #hepatitis #HBV in #southamerica! At @myueg.bsky.social #UEGWeek with incoming president @joostphdrenth.bsky.social
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Anne Fitzpatrick
@annefitz13.bsky.social
1 day ago
I am thrilled to present virtually tomorrow in the Global Health Economics Seminar. Thanks to Elisa Maffioli for the invite I will present "Childcare Quality and Maternal Mental Health" (joint with Emily Beam, Miryana Dayanti, Eric Ochieng, and Maira Reimao). Link: stanford.zoom.us/meeting/….

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Global Health Economics Seminar: Anne Fitzpatrick (The Ohio State University) . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the m...

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Global Health Economics Seminar: Anne Fitzpatrick (The Ohio State University) . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the m...

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Health Economics Research Centre (HERC)
@herc-oxford.bsky.social
1 day ago
2/4 The podcast features HERC researchers prof. Sarah Wordsworth and Sally Sansom, Doctoral Researcher; as well as James Buchanan, Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, Queen Mary University of London and Padraig Dixon, Senior Researcher in Health Economics, University of Oxford.
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Health Economics Research Centre (HERC)
@herc-oxford.bsky.social
1 day ago
HERC NEWS New Podcast Episode by the Centre for Personalised Medicine exploring the “Health Economics of Personalised Medicine”. 1/4 @oxpop.bsky.social podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series-….
Series 3 Episode 5: Health economics

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Series 3 Episode 5: Health economics

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Tom Rose
@jthomasrose.bsky.social
1 day ago
All MAGA leaders, they are on a mission to tear it all down, embracing omni directional discrimination, tearing up the Constitution, tearing down gov’t, a health, econ, edu, env, defense disaster. All based on a lie, someone is taking your stuff. Truth, trump(e.g. Putin) is taking your stuff.
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HealthDay
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1 day ago
High pollen counts are linked to a significant increase in suicide risk, according to findings published in the December issue of the Journal of Health Economics as the U.S. enters fall allergy season. www.healthday.com/health-….
Seasonal Allergies Might Increase Suicide Rate, Study Says

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Seasonal Allergies Might Increase Suicide Rate, Study Says

MONDAY, Oct. 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seasonal allergies are considered an annoyance to most, and maddening to some.Few think of seasonal sniffles and sneezes

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Lanrick Bennett
@lanrickbennett.bsky.social
3 days ago
#IdeasAtWork “It still feels unreal sometimes. What started as a “radical” idea — that health begins with home — became a place where people who were living inside and out of hospitals, shelters, or on the street could finally exhale.” - Andrew Boozary h/t @uhn.ca @unitedwaygt.bsky.social 1/
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Executive Director - Social Medicine and Population Health 1h • O
It's been one year since we opened Dunn House - Canada's first social medicine housing initiative. And this has been family over the past year.
It still feels unreal sometimes. What started as a "radical" idea - that health begins with home - became a place where people who were living inside and out of hospitals, shelters, or on the street could finally exhale.
A year later, the preliminary data is staggering. Emergency Department visits for the tenants have plunged by over 50%. And days spent in hospital have similarly plummeted by nearly 80%.
But the real drive for change, I hope, is how human dignity and health economics are completely aligned.
The first story is from Victoria Gibson at the Toronto Star - about Jason Miles, a man whose addiction and homelessness cost more than $260,000 through ER visits, shelters, and jail stays. Not because he wanted that path, but because there wasn't another one.
The second is from Liam Casey in the CBC, about our University Health Network teams and community partners deciding to try something different and center those patients that been sidelined in the health system. The cost calculus is clear when it can be over $50k per month in hospital, $15k in provincial jail and $4k for supportive housing.
I believe both these stories show the cost of crisis - and the return on compassion.
It's still early, and there's a lot more to do across the province. But one year in, I'm certain of this more than ever:
housing is healthcare. compassion saves lives.
and dignity has to be designed into the system - not left to Chance.
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@bloodbathcath.bsky.social
3 days ago
I managed a first but only because I hit Kayle 3/Zac 3 on 3-2 so I had enough health/econ late game to win out in spite of the power up
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Marcos Vera-Hernandez
@papiteide.bsky.social
5 days ago
Do you have a paper on the economics of health in lower-and-middle income countries? Submit it to the 2nd Workshop of the Global Health Economics WG in Rotterdam 4-5 June 2026. Submit at tinyurl.com/ywcwz7ba by 1 Dec. Special treat: keynote by @martinabjorkman.bsky.social
ESE-RGHI-GHE Workshop on Health Economics in LMICs 2026

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ESE-RGHI-GHE Workshop on Health Economics in LMICs 2026

The workshop will foster in-depth discussions, bringing together development economists and health researchers from across the globe.

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