Professor Kim Dalziel is a health economist specialised in child health. As Co-Group Leader in Health Services and Economics at MCRI she supports clinical and health services research with health economic input. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Professor Kim Dalziel is a health economist specialised in child health. As Co-Group Leader in Health Services and Economics at MCRI she supports clinical and health services research with health economic input. Her research works to support equitable...
Professor Kim Dalziel is a health economist specialised in child health. As Co-Group Leader in Health Services and Economics at MCRI she supports clinical and health services research with health economic input. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Top Publications
Huang, L, Frijters, P, Dalziel, K, Clarke, P.
Life satisfaction, QALYs, and the monetary value of health..
Soc Sci Med
211:
131 -136
2018
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Furler, J, O'Neal, DN, Speight, J, Blackberry, I, Manski-Nankervis, J-A, Thuraisingam, S, de La Rue, K, Ginnivan, L, Browne, JL, Holmes-Truscott, E, et al.
GP-OSMOTIC trial protocol: an individually randomised controlled trial to determine the effect of retrospective continuous glucose monitoring (r-CGM) on HbA1c in adults with type 2 diabetes in general practice..
BMJ Open
8(7)
:
e021435
2018
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Dalziel, KM, Huang, L, Hiscock, H, Clarke, PM.
Born equal? The distribution of government Medicare spending for children..
Soc Sci Med
208:
50 -54
2018
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Howell, KB, Eggers, S, Dalziel, K, Riseley, J, Mandelstam, S, Myers, CT, McMahon, JM, Schneider, A, Carvill, GL, Mefford, HC, et al.
A population-based cost-effectiveness study of early genetic testing in severe epilepsies of infancy..
Epilepsia
59(6)
:
1177 -1187
2018
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Huang, L, Roberts, CT, Manley, BJ, Owen, LS, Davis, PG, Dalziel, KM.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Versus Nasal High Flow Therapy as Primary Support for Infants Born Preterm..
J Pediatr
196:
58 -64.e2
2018
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