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Principle Investigators

Eve Worrall

Co-Investigator Health Economics

Eve is an expert in the economic evaluation of public health interventions in low- and middle-income countries. She has led multiple evaluations in malaria, TB, neglected tropical diseases and more recently non-communicable diseases. She takes a health-systems, equity focussed approach to all her work. Eves other interests are in policy analysis and knowledge translation, where she seeks to understand how scientific evidence can best inform health policy and improve outcomes.

Research and expertise:

Eve leads the health economic component of PDMC Saves lives, supporting a team of health economists in Benin, Kenya and the UK to conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of PDMC and explore the impact on national malaria programme budgets of scaling up PDMC beyond the study. Building on her years of experience in conducing economic evaluations of malaria control interventions in Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Tanzania and Zimbabwe alongside phase 3 and phase 4 clinical trials, as well as implementation pilot studies she will work with the team to ensure that the economic costs (and possible cost savings) of PDMC are identified, measured and documented to help inform future roll out of this life saving intervention. By working closely with colleagues across the project Dr Worrall will ensure that health economics capacity and understanding is built across the team.

Phone: +44 (0)151 7053759

Email: eve.worrall@lstmed.ac.uk

Work Package 4 Senior Health Economist