Long Le

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Deakin Health Economics, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Australia
Health economics, economic evaluation, mental health, eating disorders, priority setting

Dr Long Le is an Alfred Deakin Postdoc Research Fellow at Deakin Health Economics, based at the Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University. He obtained his PhD from Deakin University in 2018, focusing on evaluating cost-effectiveness of preventive and treatment interventions for eating disorders. Prior to his PhD studies, Dr Le completed his MSc degree in Public Health and Health and Human Services Management (Deakin University) and a BSc degree in Pharmacy (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam). He is also an external scientific writer for the Joanna Briggs Institute, University of Adelaide. He has extensive academic and research experience in trial-based economic evaluations and has a strong focus on modelling techniques to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of interventions for mental disorders. He currently provides support with the design, conduct and analysis of economic evaluations alongside clinical trials across various health conditions.

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