Louisa Collins
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, QLD, Australia
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I am a health economist, Senior Research Fellow and Group Lead of Health Economics at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia. I have 20 years research experience performing economic evaluations, decision-analytic modelling and health technology assessments. I hold a PhD and MPH in Public Health from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Bachelor of Economics from University of New England, NSW. My research is devoted to cancer economics and I currently work in the areas of cancer prevention, supportive care interventions for cancer survivors, and the financial burden of cancer on families. I also sit on the Medical Services Advisory Committee, which assesses new technologies and services for reimbursement by the Commonwealth Department of Health.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Cost-effectiveness of training primary care providers in dermoscopy for skin cancer detection: a modelled analysis (#229)
1:42 PM
Clement Wong
Session 15.3 - AI and Technology
Skin cancer economics in Aotearoa New Zealand: Assessing the financial burden and value of prevention strategies (#81)
11:10 AM
Ryan Gage
Session 10.1 - Epidemiology, Burden, Risk
Efficacy of oral and topical pharmaceuticals for the primary prevention of keratinocyte carcinomas: a systematic review (#55)
12:10 PM
Alyssa Susanto
Session 6.3 - Sun Exposure & Protection
Determining the effect of routine application of high SPF sunscreen on 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration: the Sun-D trial (#84)
11:40 AM
Vu Tran
Session 10.1 - Epidemiology, Burden, Risk
Preventing what is preventable: the health economic case for managing skin cancer (#77)
3:30 PM
Louisa Collins
Plenary Session 8.0