Professor of Health Economics, University of Melbourne
Professor Philip Clarke joined the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne in 2012. Previously, Prof Clarke held appointments at Sydney and Oxford Universities.
His health economic research interests include developing methods to value the benefits of improving access to health care, health inequalities and the use of simulation models in health economic evaluation. He has also undertaken policy relevant research for the World Bank, OECD, AusAID.
He has over 80 peered review publications and has recently contributed to books on cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-benefit analysis published by Oxford University Press.
Why don't we know how many people die in our hospitals?
Jan 19, 2017 12:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
About this time last year, Australias National Health Performance Authority (NHPA) decided not to release data on death rates across Australias hospitals. This is the type of scandal we should be concerned about, rather...
There’s an extra $1 billion on the table for NT schools. This could change lives if spent well