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Making an Impact: Health Economics Roles in Global Health

Are you a health economist looking for an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on healthcare on a global scale? While EuropeanHealthEconomics.com primarily focuses on roles in the pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors, we also have a dedicated section for Health Economics Jobs in the Global Health Sector.

How Can You Contribute to Global Health as a Health Economist?

This specialised section features health economics job opportunities in NGOs, United Nations agencies, Ministries of Health, health insurance funds, and consulting companies operating in global health. These roles are more than just jobs; they are opportunities to contribute to transformative healthcare projects worldwide. From health financing initiatives in low- and middle-income countries to cost-effectiveness analyses supporting equitable healthcare access, the global health sector provides a unique opportunity for you to apply your expertise in meaningful and impactful ways.

Examples of Opportunities in the Global Health Sector

Below are organisation types and example projects that health economists have worked on, illustrating the variety of opportunities available in the global health sector.

NGOs

Engage in initiatives focusing on healthcare delivery and innovative public health solutions. For example, consider this health economics NGO project: Improving maternal health services in rural Africa. A health economics team collaborated with an international NGO to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a community-based maternal health programme in rural Tanzania.

United Nations Agencies

Contribute to global health policy development, resource allocation, and programme evaluations. An excellent illustration of a United Nations agency project is the cost-effectiveness of childhood vaccinations. Health economists assessed the cost-effectiveness of introducing new vaccines into national immunisation programmes in low-income countries, informing policy decisions and resource allocation for childhood vaccination efforts.

Ministries of Health

Support national-level healthcare financing strategies, scale up healthcare services, and develop cost-effective resource planning. Take this Ministry of Health initiative: Economic evaluation of diabetes prevention in Mexico. Health economists worked with Mexico’s Ministry of Health to evaluate various diabetes prevention strategies, informing policy decisions on implementing cost-effective interventions to address the growing burden of diabetes.

Health Insurance Funds

Develop sustainable financial models to expand access to care in underserved populations. One project led by a health insurance fund involved designing benefit packages in Vietnam. Health economists assisted Vietnam’s social health insurance fund in designing and pricing benefit packages. The project involved analysing the cost-effectiveness of different service combinations and their impact on population health and financial protection.

Consulting Companies

Work on diverse projects that drive healthcare innovation and improve health outcomes globally. A consulting company project to note is the pharmaceutical market entry strategy. A consulting firm engaged health economists to develop a market entry strategy for a new malaria treatment in sub-Saharan Africa. The project involved analysing pricing strategies, assessing potential demand, and evaluating the treatment’s cost-effectiveness compared to existing options.

Expanding the Impact of Health Economists

Working in the global health sector offers the opportunity to collaborate with diverse teams, address critical public health challenges, and shape healthcare policies across continents. It’s a chance to move beyond the traditional pharma landscape in Western countries, applying your health economics skills to improve outcomes for underserved populations.

Specialised Roles Highlighting Health Economics Expertise

In this section, you’ll find roles demanding expertise in healthcare financing, cost analyses, economic modelling, and forecasting, often in challenging but rewarding environments. Whether supporting policy development for international organisations or working on innovative healthcare delivery models, these roles will broaden your horizons and skill set.

Embarking on a Different Career in Health Economics

This could be your opportunity to embark on a new professional journey—one that challenges you intellectually and allows you to make a tangible difference.

Ready to explore these exciting roles? Visit the Global Health Jobs for Health Economists section today to discover opportunities tailored to your expertise.

Author
Jari Kempers
Health Economist, PhD. I’m the founder of EuropeanHealthEconomics.com®, the specialised job board for my fellow health economists and the companies hiring them. I help managers and HR teams find experienced freelance health economists for projects and interim roles.

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