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In this episode we are lucky enough to be talking Health Economics with Prof. Rhiannon Tudor Edwards BSc. Econ, M.A., D.Phil., Hon. MFPH. Rhiannon is a Professor of Health Economics and the founding Director of health economics research at Bangor University.

She is now Co-Director of the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME) at Bangor University. Rhiannon leads the Public Health Economics Research Group (PHERG) at CHEME which takes a life-course approach to the methodology and conduct of economic evaluation of public health interventions. Rhiannon is particularly interested in system-level change and she has published collaboratively over 200 peer-reviewed articles, reports and book chapters on health economics, both methodology and applied research. Rhiannon co-edited the 5th in the series “Handbooks in Health Economics – Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research” published by Oxford University Press, which is now an established course textbook.