Associate Professor Nick Graves
Associate Professor in Health Economics
School of Public Health
Queensland University of Technology
School of Public Health
Queensland University of Technology
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Nick Graves is an Associate Professor in Health Economics with a joint appointment in the Institute of Biomedical and Health Innovation, School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology and the Centre for Healthcare Related Infection Control and Surveillance, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Australia. His current research programme includes the economics of healthcare acquired infection, the economics of screening for chronic and infectious diseases, cost-effectiveness and health related behaviour for chronic conditions and modelling the relationship between depression and workplace productivity. He is also developing a programme of research that uses Bayesian methods for the synthesis of diverse sources of data that are subsequently used to inform parameters in decision models that address questions about the value of competing investments in health care sector alternatives. He supervises five PhD students, teaches economics to post-graduate students and has made research contributions of international significance publishing in AIDS, Health Economics, Lancet Infectious Diseases, The Journal of Infectious Diseases and Emerging Infectious Diseases.
Qualifications
BA
MA
PhD (Economics)
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Journal articles
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