Airoldi, Mara
Ms Mara Airoldi
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Experience keywords:
healthcare commissioning; multi criteria decision analysis; priority setting
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Mara’s main current research focuses on combining health economics and decision analysis to facilitate a deliberative process to allocate resources in healthcare. She is collaborating with some Primary Care Trusts in England and Local Health Authorities in Italy to engage their local stakeholders in setting priorities to improve the health of the local population
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Environment; Healthcare
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Countries and regions to which research relates:
Italy; England
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Languages: Italian [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Dodhia, Hiten and Phillips, Karen and Zannou, Maria-Irini and Airoldi, Mara and Bevan, Gwyn (2012) Modelling the impact on avoidable cardiovascular disease burden and costs of interventions to lower SBP in the England population. Journal of hypertension, 30 (1). pp. 217-226. ISSN 0263-6352 Read, Daniel and Frederick, Shane and Airoldi, Mara (2012) Four days later in Cincinnati: longitudinal tests of hyperbolic discounting. Acta psychologica, 140 (2). pp. 177-185. ISSN 0001-6918 Airoldi, Mara and Morton, Alec (2011) Portfolio decision analysis for population health. In: Salo, Ahti and Morton, Alec and Keisler, Jeffrey, (eds.) Portfolio decision analysis: improved methods for resource allocation. Springer, New York, USA, pp. 149-168. ISBN 9781441999429 Airoldi, Mara and Morton, Alec (2009) Adjusting life for quality or disability: stylistic difference or substantial dispute? Health economics, 18 (11). pp. 1237-1247. ISSN 1057-9230 Morton, Alec and Airoldi, Mara and Phillips, Lawrence D. (2009) Nuclear risk management on stage: a decision analysis perspective on the UK’s committee on radioactive waste management. Risk analysis, 29 (5). pp. 764-779. ISSN 1539-6924 Airoldi, Mara and Bevan, Gwyn and Morton, Alec and Oliveira, Mónica and Smith, Jenifer (2008) Requisite models for strategic commissioning: the example of type 1 diabetes. Health care management science, 11 (2). pp. 89-110. ISSN 1386-9620 Leatherman, Sheila and Sutherland, Kim and Airoldi, Mara (2008) Bridging the quality gap: stroke. The Health Foundation, London, UK Bevan, Gwyn and Airoldi, Mara and Morton, Alec and Oliveira, Mónica and Smith, Jennifer (2007) Estimating health and productivity gains in England from selected interventions. QQUIP (Quest for Quality and Improved Performance), The Health Foundation, London, UK Phillips, Lawrence D. and Egan, Michael and Airoldi, Mara (2006) MCDA decision conference. Catalyze, Winchester, UK Read, Daniel and Airoldi, Mara (2005) Utility theory. In: Everitt, Brian and Howell, David, (eds.) Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. ISBN 9780470860809
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Mara Airoldi (Research Officer, Department of Management, LSE) has a degree in Economics from Bocconi University in Milan where she specialized in Economics of Public Choice and an MSc in Decision Science from the LSE.
She has worked as a lecturer in Decision Science at the Leeds University Business School and as a researcher in Behavioural economics at the LSE before starting her research post on the QQuIP project at the LSE, focusing on value for money in the NHS in England. For QQuIP she contributed to the development of a framework to estimate the impact of different health policies on the health of the English population using Quality-Adjusted Life Years or Disability-Adjusted Life Years.
Currently she is collaborating with some Primary Care Trusts in England. Through this collaboration she investigates how the QQuIP framework of measuring the impact of different policies on the health of a population can inform the Commissioning process (i.e. the strategic purchasing of health services for the local population).
In September 2006 she also started a PhD with Professor Gwyn Bevan and Dr Alec Morton. In her PhD she investigates the link between health economics and decision analytic tools and processes to allocate resources in healthcare.
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