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Dr Lisa Gold

Dr Lisa Gold

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Role Honorary Fellow (off campus)
Research area Population Health
Associate Professor Lisa Gold is an economist whose work focuses on the economic evaluation of population health and social interventions that aim to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. She has worked in the broad area of maternity care, child and family health for the last 20 years.

Lisa leads a team of health economists at Deakin University , where she is also Course Director for Deakin's postgraduate health economics programs. Her team are working with academics and community partners across Australia to build the evidence base for cost-effective and equitable intervention strategies for all affected by trauma and violence.

The Stronger Futures CRE offers exciting opportunities for collaboration to result in real change in policy and practice. Lisa hopes that, by providing an economic lens to how we see issues and what we look to change, she can help achieve this.

Lisa lives and works in Wurundjeri Country. Connection to family and to nature keep her strong and resilient
Associate Professor Lisa Gold is an economist whose work focuses on the economic evaluation of population health and social interventions that aim to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. She has worked in the broad area of...
Associate Professor Lisa Gold is an economist whose work focuses on the economic evaluation of population health and social interventions that aim to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. She has worked in the broad area of maternity care, child and family health for the last 20 years.

Lisa leads a team of health economists at Deakin University , where she is also Course Director for Deakin's postgraduate health economics programs. Her team are working with academics and community partners across Australia to build the evidence base for cost-effective and equitable intervention strategies for all affected by trauma and violence.

The Stronger Futures CRE offers exciting opportunities for collaboration to result in real change in policy and practice. Lisa hopes that, by providing an economic lens to how we see issues and what we look to change, she can help achieve this.

Lisa lives and works in Wurundjeri Country. Connection to family and to nature keep her strong and resilient

Top Publications

  • Yeshitila, YG, Gold, L, Riggs, E, Abimanyi-Ochom, J, Sweet, L, Le, HND. Trends and disparities in perinatal health outcomes among women from refugee backgrounds in Victoria, Australia: A population-based study.. Midwifery 132: 103980 2024
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  • McLardie-Hore, FE, Forster, DA, McLachlan, HL, Shafiei, T, Amir, LH, Davey, M-A, Grimes, H, Gold, L. Is proactive telephone-based breastfeeding peer support a cost-effective intervention? A within-trial cost-effectiveness analysis of the 'Ringing Up about Breastfeeding earlY' (RUBY) randomised controlled trial.. BMJ Open 13(6) : e067049 2023
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  • Nickless, T, Gold, L, Dowell, R, Davidson, B. Public purse, private service: The perceptions of public funding models of Australian independent speech-language pathologists.. Int J Speech Lang Pathol 25(3) : 462 -478 2023
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  • Le, HN, Mensah, F, Eadie, P, Sciberras, E, Bavin, EL, Reilly, S, Wake, M, Gold, L. Health-related quality of life of caregivers of children with low language: Results from two Australian population-based studies.. Int J Speech Lang Pathol 24(4) : 352 -361 2022
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  • McLachlan, HL, Newton, M, McLardie-Hore, FE, McCalman, P, Jackomos, M, Bundle, G, Kildea, S, Chamberlain, C, Browne, J, Ryan, J, et al. Translating evidence into practice: Implementing culturally safe continuity of midwifery care for First Nations women in three maternity services in Victoria, Australia.. EClinicalMedicine 47: 101415 2022
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