Professor Andrew Wilson and Professor Kirsten Howard, Co-Directors of the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, welcomed the partnership, which will form an important part of the Centre’s focus on improving public health outcomes through policy innovation and practical implementation.
‘We are looking forward to seeing how the Menzies Centre can work with IHACPA to inform health policies that are able to deliver safe, high-quality health care that is sustainable in the long term, supported by our research which demonstrates a strong commitment to patient-centred outcomes,’ Professor Wilson said.
‘As part of the agreement, we will develop a new Higher Degree Research program, opening doors for students to work at IHACPA and fostering career opportunities,’ Professor Howard added.
The MoU also opens potential areas of collaboration in research and development between IHACPA and the Menzies Centre, while boosting the technical skills of staff and students.
IHACPA and the Menzies Centre currently collaborate through the National Health and Medical Research Council-funded Centre for Research Excellence on Value-Based Payments in Cancer Care.
This research program, in partnership with several universities, examines the role and impact of policy and funding arrangements on health system costs and outcomes. This program will continue to the end of 2024 and will form the basis for future research collaborations.
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