EcoEchoes
Hello, listeners! In 2024, a professor and a group of PhD students decided it was time to give research in health economics a voice (or set of voices!). Through this podcast, we aim to reveal the stories behind health economics research, create a resource for PhD students, academics, and anyone with an interest in this field, review key conferences and share tips that help us make our way in academia.
Episodes

Tuesday Jul 02, 2024
Tuesday Jul 02, 2024
Guest: Padmaja Ayyagari (Associate Professor at University of South Florida)
Hosts: Prithviraj Basu Mallik and Fanny Tallgren
Short description: In this episode Professor Padmaja Ayyagari discusses with us her paper about the Medicaid program applied in the United States.
Timestamps:
(01:38)- Medicaid (public insurance program in the United States) and paper scope (understand how Medicaid affect household's savings)
(07:35)- Paper's contribution
(14:08)- Conclusions and future work to identify the implications of such a program
(20:36)- Personal experiences across different research contexts (e.g. theoretical and applied research)
(32:00)- Health economics framework. What could fall in it? "Thinking through"
(35:24)- What makes a paper good?
Link: https://sites.google.com/view/padmajaayyagari

Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
In this episode, Professor Ana Balsa is chatting to us about her latest working paper titled "Mental Health Spillovers in Primary Schools". The paper studies the peer effects of students with mental health problems using longitudinal Danish register data. We also touch upon her work on the parenting behavioural change communication intervention "Crianza Positiva" in Uruguay. On top of discussing her papers, we also talk about what it is like to conduct research in different continents and how to publish in top journals.
Guests: Ana Balsa (Professor at Universidad de Montevideo)
Hosts: Prithviraj Basumallik, Karen Trujillo Jara
Timestamps:
(01:08) - Introduction to the working paper "Mental Health Spillovers in Primary Schools"
(10:00) - Discussion of the parenting behavioural change communication intervention "Crianza Positiva" in Uruguay
(16:50) - How to publish in top journals?

Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
In today's episode Emeritus Professor Michael Drummond converses with us about the origins of HE; its relevance; perspectives commonly used in economic evaluation; aspects such as equity in health care and tips for the PhD path.
Guests: M. Drummond (Emeritus professor at University of York) , Pieter van Baal & Vivian Reckers-Droog (Professors at ESHPM)
Hosts: Prithviraj Basumallik, María José Mendoza
Timestamps:
(08:06) - Health economics in the mid 60s
(19:52) - First health economic evaluations and motivations to expand its scope
(50:18) - Equity in health care and HEEs in LMICs
(58:49) - Recommendations for PhD students (writing tips, set of skills, labour market opportunities)
Additional resources:
"Building a career in Health Economics" by Michael Drummond

Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Today's guest is our colleague and PhD candidate Jawa Issa. We discuss the main findings in her recent publication about income inequality in COVID-19 mortality in the Netherlands and, more broadly, her research about income inequality in mortality using data from other high-income countries like the US. We also share some of our experiences at different health econ conferences!
Guest: Jawa Issa
Hosts: Prithviraj Basumallik, Fanny Tallgren, María-José Mendoza
Timestamps:
(01:02) - Income-related inequality in health in the NL and other higher-income settings
(12:03) - Paper's findings (NL)
(19:00) - Seminars/Conferences/networking tips
Additional resources
[Link to publication]

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
In this episode, Sander discusses his recent publication about a preference elicitation method called ‘Participatory Value Evaluation - PVE’ and his ongoing applied research.
Guest: Sander Boxebeld (PhD candidate, ESHPM)
Hosts: Fanny Tallgren & Karen Trujillo
Timestamps:
(01:37) - PVE as a tool for researchers and policy makers and characteristics of the method
(17:44) - Research ongoing using PVE to identify people’s preferences towards elderly health care system
(22:34) - Main findings of the study: clusters preferences for health expenditure allocation
(23:20) - Further research suggested: Study on how respondents process the choice task (e.g. effect of different designs and layouts in the choice task
Additional resources:
PVE method [link]
Sander's paper: Participatory Value Evaluation (PVE): A New Preference-Elicitation Method for Decision Making in Healthcare [link]

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Greetings to the reader or listener?
We're EcoEchoes and this episode we'll introduce ourselves to you! and the podcast of course :)