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Centre for Health Economics

Centre For Health Economics

Within the University of York, the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), founded in 1983, is a world renowned institute that produces relevant research and innovative methods that advance the use of health economics to improve population health. It is a leading influence on UK health policy, helping shape the way society thinks about health and health care. CHE operates across all areas of the discipline, with a particular emphasis on methodological thinking and high policy impact.

 

Tasks in SOPHIE

CHE joined SOPHIE in 2014. CHE staff led WP 1 (Macro-economic policies) and collaborated in country case studies.

 

Staff

CHE principal investigator for SOPHIE was Marc Suhrcke.

 

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