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Dina Jankovic
Research Fellow

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Biography

Dina is a Research Fellow in Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (TEEHTA), having initially joined CHE as a PhD student in 2014. Dina has worked on a range of applied cost-effectiveness analyses and methodological research to support decision making in healthcare. Her research interests include decision-modelling for the economic evaluation of health interventions, methods for modelling capacity constraints in cost-effectiveness analyses and expert elicitation to inform uncertainty in decision models.

Dina was part of the core team that developed guidance for incorporating expert opinion in healthcare decision making and led the development of resources for conducting structured expert elicitation in this sector (STEER (https://www.york.ac.uk/che/research/teehta/elicitation/steer/)).

Dina has contributed to technology appraisals for NICE in her role as a member of one of the independent academic groups reviewing manufacturers’ evidence submissions.

Research

Research group(s)

  • Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (TEEHTA)

Supervision

Publications

Full publications list

2015

  • Montresor A, A Porta N, Albonico M, Gabrielli AF, Jankovic D, Fitzpatrick C, Vercruysse J, Levecke B. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis: the relationship between prevalence and classes of intensity of infection. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2015;109(4):262-267.
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Dina Jankovic
Research Fellow
Centre for Health Economics