Assistant Professor in Health Economics, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
Matthew attained a BSc in Economics from the University of York in 2007, going on to study for a MSc in Health Economics. Matthew joined the University of Nottingham in 2008, working as a research assistant in the Research Design Service for the East Midlands, giving advice on health economics as part of research bids. Matthew left the RDS to start a PhD in economic evaluation in 2010, which he completed in 2015. His PhD involved designing and developing the Economic Impacts of Smoking in Pregnancy (ESIP) model.
Matthew's main expertise is in decision analytic modeling for economic evaluation, but has experience in economic evaluation as part of clinical trials.
Matthew convenes and teaches on the Health Economics module as part of the Masters of Public Health.
Matthew is continuously working on further refinements on the Economics of Smoking in Pregnancy Model and is currently working with teams in both Australia and United States to adapt ESIP to their… read more
Matthew is continuously working on further refinements on the Economics of Smoking in Pregnancy Model and is currently working with teams in both Australia and United States to adapt ESIP to their populations. Matthew is also working on other economic evaluations spread across a diverse group of subjects.
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