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Alice McGreevy

Alice McGreevy

Research Assistant in Health Economics

Research interests

  • Population Health

Biography

Alice McGreevy is a Research Assistant in Health Economics at the School of Life Course & Population Health Sciences. She works on the Multiple Long-Term Conditions (MLTCs) project conducting quantitative analyses on health service use and costs, and investigating the impact of COVID-19 on the service usage of people with multimorbidities. She holds a MSc in Economics from Queens University, Belfast. Her MSc dissertation investigated the effect of retirement on the health and healthcare utilisation of older adults in Ireland. Her research interests include healthcare cost and utilisation econometric modelling.

    Research

    Public health  thumbnail
    Health Economics for Life Sciences and Medicine (HELM)

    Health Economics for Life Sciences and Medicine aims to improve population health and well-being through rigorous, applied, policy-relevant research in health economics, continuous reflection on, and advancement of, methodology, and inspiring, teaching and enabling others to include economics early and often in decisions concerning population health

    News

    Switch to telephone GP consultations during pandemic widened inequalities among multimorbidity patients

    Patients from ethnic minorities with multimorbidity switched to telephone consultations at a higher rate than white patients, new research has found.

    Stethoscope on a notebook

    Events

    25Maycovid primary care 780x450

    The impact of Covid-19 on primary care consultations of individuals with multimorbidity

    Seminar with Alice McGreevy and Dr Marina Soley Bori

    Please note: this event has passed.

      Research

      Public health  thumbnail
      Health Economics for Life Sciences and Medicine (HELM)

      Health Economics for Life Sciences and Medicine aims to improve population health and well-being through rigorous, applied, policy-relevant research in health economics, continuous reflection on, and advancement of, methodology, and inspiring, teaching and enabling others to include economics early and often in decisions concerning population health

      News

      Switch to telephone GP consultations during pandemic widened inequalities among multimorbidity patients

      Patients from ethnic minorities with multimorbidity switched to telephone consultations at a higher rate than white patients, new research has found.

      Stethoscope on a notebook

      Events

      25Maycovid primary care 780x450

      The impact of Covid-19 on primary care consultations of individuals with multimorbidity

      Seminar with Alice McGreevy and Dr Marina Soley Bori

      Please note: this event has passed.