Dr Kim Dalziel
Dr Kim Dalziel
Details
Role
Co-Group Leader /Honorary Fellow Manager
Research area
The Centre for Community Child Health
Professor Kim Dalziel is Co-Group Leader of Health Services and Economics in the Centre for Community Child Health at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institution (MCRI). Kim was awarded an NHMRC Investigator Award (2021–25) and is a Dame Kate Campbell Fellow in Research Excellence at the University of Melbourne (2025–29).
Kim is also Chair and Head of Melbourne Health Economics, Head of the Child Health Economics Unit, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne.
She holds a Master’s and PhD in Health Economics and specialises in child health economic evaluation, particularly alongside clinical trials. Her research programs span child health, neonatal medicine, childhood adversity, allergy, infectious disease, and congenital heart defects.
Kim leads multidisciplinary teams that integrate economic evaluation with health services research, supporting evidence-based policy and practice in child health. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Kim is also Chair and Head of Melbourne Health Economics, Head of the Child Health Economics Unit, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne.
She holds a Master’s and PhD in Health Economics and specialises in child health economic evaluation, particularly alongside clinical trials. Her research programs span child health, neonatal medicine, childhood adversity, allergy, infectious disease, and congenital heart defects.
Kim leads multidisciplinary teams that integrate economic evaluation with health services research, supporting evidence-based policy and practice in child health. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Professor Kim Dalziel is Co-Group Leader of Health Services and Economics in the Centre for Community Child Health at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institution (MCRI). Kim was awarded an NHMRC Investigator Award (2021–25) and is a Dame Kate...
Professor Kim Dalziel is Co-Group Leader of Health Services and Economics in the Centre for Community Child Health at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institution (MCRI). Kim was awarded an NHMRC Investigator Award (2021–25) and is a Dame Kate Campbell Fellow in Research Excellence at the University of Melbourne (2025–29).
Kim is also Chair and Head of Melbourne Health Economics, Head of the Child Health Economics Unit, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne.
She holds a Master’s and PhD in Health Economics and specialises in child health economic evaluation, particularly alongside clinical trials. Her research programs span child health, neonatal medicine, childhood adversity, allergy, infectious disease, and congenital heart defects.
Kim leads multidisciplinary teams that integrate economic evaluation with health services research, supporting evidence-based policy and practice in child health. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Kim is also Chair and Head of Melbourne Health Economics, Head of the Child Health Economics Unit, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne.
She holds a Master’s and PhD in Health Economics and specialises in child health economic evaluation, particularly alongside clinical trials. Her research programs span child health, neonatal medicine, childhood adversity, allergy, infectious disease, and congenital heart defects.
Kim leads multidisciplinary teams that integrate economic evaluation with health services research, supporting evidence-based policy and practice in child health. Her research works to support equitable access to evidence-based and cost effective care for children.
Top Publications
- Jones, R, Devlin, N, Dalziel, K, O'Loughlin, R, Mulhern, B, White, M, Shanthikumar, S, Chen, K, Silva, M, Walkley, E, et al. Comparative performance of common paediatric patient-reported outcome measures (P-PROMs) across health conditions.. Arch Dis Child 2026 view publication
- Yi Lee, KJ, Huang, L, Whitehead, C, Manley, B, Dalziel, K, Hua, X. Health economic evaluations alongside adaptive platform trials: A systematic review.. Value Health 2026 view publication
- Jones, R, Holmes, K, Devlin, N, Dalziel, K, Hiscock, H. Qualitative insights from patient/caregivers, and clinicians on routine use of the EQ-5D-Y-5L in clinical paediatric care-results from a pilot feasibility and acceptability trial.. Qual Life Res 35(4) : 2026 view publication
- Huang, L, Lloyd, M, Franz, A, Loke, P, O'Sullivan, M, Gold, M, Quinn, P, Tang, MLK, Dalziel, K. Cost-Effectiveness of Oral Immunotherapy Treatments vs No Treatment for Peanut Allergy in Children.. JAMA Netw Open 9(3) : e262410 2026 view publication
- Pan, T, Huang, L, He, V, Verstraete, J, Devlin, N, Herdman, M, Dalziel, K, Quality Of Life in Kids: Key evidence to strengthen decisions in Australia (QUOKKA) project team. Comparison of the psychometric performance of experimental EuroQol Toddler and Infant Populations Instrument (EQ-TIPS) and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ (PedsQL) in young children.. Eur J Health Econ 27(2) : 289 -304 2026 view publication
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