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His research has focused upon innovation of new methods, areas of theoretical and policy controversies and issues in current health policy. Recent research has concentrated upon measurement of the quality of life and measurement of social benefits.
Prof Richardson’s published work (summarised below) has included (a) the first large scale Australian econometric studies of Medicare, including the first modelling of the hospital sector, supplier induced demand, doctor practice and incomes, mortality and price elasticity; (b) the first Australian Cost Utility Analyses (with Prof Jane Hall), the first multi attribute utility instrument for measuring health related quality of life (AQoL-4D, 6D, 7D and 8D); (c) the first Australian study of technology diffusion; (d) the first Australian study of doctor growth and distribution; (e) the construction of an instrument for measuring the preference for sharing versus cost effectiveness; (f) the construction of a Relative Social Willingness to Pay metric.
He has created the AQoL website with instruments and algorithms for use of the four AQoL Qualify of Life instruments plus supporting documentation. These are universally accessible free of charge and have resulted in the adoption of the instrument in 232 (known) projects to date across 15 countries, including projects in China and India.
Theoretical contributions include the areas of supplier induced demand, doctor distribution, optimal alcohol consumption, measurement theory, the use of psychometric methods in the modelling of quality of life and the development of a 'fairness based' framework for economic evaluation. Each of these has resulted in publications.
Prof Richardson’s published work (summarised below) has included (a) the first large scale Australian econometric studies of Medicare, including the first modelling of the hospital sector, supplier induced demand, doctor practice and incomes, mortality and price elasticity; (b) the first Australian Cost Utility Analyses (with Prof Jane Hall), the first multi attribute utility instrument for measuring health related quality of life (AQoL-4D, 6D, 7D and 8D); (c) the first Australian study of technology diffusion; (d) the first Australian study of doctor growth and distribution; (e) the construction of an instrument for measuring the preference for sharing versus cost effectiveness; (f) the construction of a Relative Social Willingness to Pay metric.
He has created the AQoL website with instruments and algorithms for use of the four AQoL Qualify of Life instruments plus supporting documentation. These are universally accessible free of charge and have resulted in the adoption of the instrument in 232 (known) projects to date across 15 countries, including projects in China and India.
Theoretical contributions include the areas of supplier induced demand, doctor distribution, optimal alcohol consumption, measurement theory, the use of psychometric methods in the modelling of quality of life and the development of a 'fairness based' framework for economic evaluation. Each of these has resulted in publications.
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Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Gang Chen, James G. Scott,Jessica Bucholc, Cassandra Allen,David Coghill, Peter Jenkins,Richard Norman,Julie Ratcliffe,Jeffrey Richardson,Stephen Stathis,Rosalie Viney
Value in Healthno. 5 (2023): 733-741
HEALTH AFFAIRSno. 4 (2022): 609-609
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Economics and Australian Health Policypp.192-213, (2020)
semanticscholar(2019)
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Sociability: 6
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