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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 Centre of Research Excellence (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 Centre of Research Excellence (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

  • Buntsma, D, McNab, S, Costa-Pinto, JC, Gold, L, Grant, CC, Kepreotes, E, Mace, AO, McGee, RG, Roberts, K, Sypek, S, et al. Research Priorities for Inpatient General Paediatrics in Australia and New Zealand: A Modified Delphi Study.. J Paediatr Child Health 2026
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  • Yeshitila, YG, Gao, L, Gold, L, Riggs, E, Abimanyi-Ochom, J, Sweet, L, Le, HND. Cost-effectiveness of refugee midwifery group practice in reducing preterm birth among women from refugee backgrounds in Australia.. Women Birth 39(3) : 102202 2026
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  • Sung, V, Wang, J, Quach, J, Carew, P, Edwards, B, Gold, L, Wake, M. Academic, behavioural and quality of life outcomes of children with slight to mild hearing loss: A population-based study.. 2026
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  • Bryson, H, Mensah, F, Price, A, Gold, L, Mudiyanselage, SB, Kenny, B, Dakin, P, Bruce, T, Noble, K, Kemp, L, et al. Clinical, Financial and Social Impacts of COVID-19 and Their Associations with Mental Health for Mothers and Children Experiencing Adversity in Australia. 2026
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  • Tolossa, T, Gold, L, Lau, EH, Dheresa, M, Abimanyi-Ochom, J. Association between out-of-pocket health expenditures and low birth weight in Eastern Ethiopia: a generalized structural equation modeling (GSEM).. BMC Public Health 26(1) : 406 2025
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