Dundee Health Economics Group (DHEG)
DHEG is a group of economists working on health-related issues within the School of Business at University of Dundee.
Core Objective
To work in conjunction with health disciplines in order to produce high quality research, performing economic evaluations of interventions and analysing the economic aspects of health care provision
Analysis
DHEG is able to work with health researchers to apply the main techniques of economic evaluation in health care, including Cost Effectiveness, Cost Utility and Cost Benefit Analyses.
Completed Projects
Current Projects/Collaborations
- Spatial structures of socioeconomic characteristics, health behaviours, healthcare utilisation and health outcomes in Scotland (PI: Arnab Bhattacharjee, in collaboration with Maiti, Petrie, Dibben, Maclennan, Feng)
- Squamous cell carcinoma Prevention in Organ transplant recipients using Topical treatments (SPOT): a feasibility study (in collaboration with Harwood, Proby, Lear, Green, Wheatley; DHEG collaborators : Paul Allanson, Martin Jones & Andrzej Kwiatkowski - funded by NIHR £ 249,967)
- Substance Misuse Information Tayside (SUMIT) - Effective management of information to maximize the delivery of care, treatment and recovery in drug and alcohol misusers(PI: Brian Kidd, Medical School, Dundee. DHEG collaborators: Dennis Petrie, Catia Montagna, Fu-min Tseng & Shaolin Wang - funded by NHS Tayside)
- Data-driven quality improvement in primary care (PI: Prof Bruce Guthrie, Community Health Sciences, Dundee. DHEG collaborator: Dennis Petrie).
- A community-based longitudinal study on adherence to endocrine therapy and cancer outcomes (PI: Colin McCowan, Community Health Sciences, Dundee. DHEG collaborator: Dennis Petrie & Shaolin Wang)
- Socioeconomic Cost of Bereavement in Scotland (in collaboration with colleagues from The Robert Gordon University, NHS Tayside and Cruse Bereavement Care Scotland and with support from University of Utrecht and University of York. DHEG collaborators: Dennis Petrie, Shaolin Wang & Fu-min Tseng - funded by the Scottish Government.)
- Effective Feedback to Improve Primary Care Prescribing Safety (EFIPPS): a randomised controlled trial using ePrescribing data (with Guthrie B, Bennie M, Robertson C, Ritchie L, Treweek S. DHEG collaborators: Dennis Petrie - funded by the CSO, £ 224,512.)
Group Members
PhD Students
- Paula Elouafkaoui
Topic: Variation in health care: microeconometric analysis of individual level data sets
For enquires or further information please contact,
Dennis Petrie
Email - d.j.petrie@dundee.ac.uk
Phone - 01382 386164