Centre for the Business and Economics of Health

Transforming health outcomes through collaborative research

The Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH) improves health policy and outcomes through applied research in health economics, policy and business.

We work with public and private healthcare organisations, policymakers, peak bodies and consumers to develop evidence‑based solutions that strengthen health system performance and improve population wellbeing.

Our research focus

Effective and efficient healthcare

Evaluating and informing health technologies, procedures and interventions

Enhanced models of care and prevention

Maximising accessibility, sustainability and equity in service delivery through innovations in healthcare.

Future-focused health workforces

Planning for better population health outcomes through health workforce capability.

Future of Health initiative

Surgeons operating on a person

Helping transform healthcare delivery for the benefit of patients and society at large. 

News and Insights

  • CBEH has appointed Professor Lisa Nissen as the new Director and Taylor Family Chair. Professor Nissen said she hopes to continue CBEH’s growth as an epicentre for health system reform and innovation to improve patient care.
  • As Australia celebrates 40 years since Medicare first revolutionised access to medical services, pharmaceuticals and hospital care; researchers from the Centre of the Business and Economics of Health reflect on how public health services and technologies need to evolve to meet the future health needs of Australians.
  • Dr Sabrina Lenzen recently received the competitive Junior CINCH Research Fellowship allowed her to enhance her international research profile while visiting Germany, the Netherlands and Austria.

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Paul Taylor in the UQ Law Library

Your generous support

Our research is made possible through government funding, research partnerships and the generosity of a community that shares our vision for better health and wellbeing in Australia and globally.

The establishment and ongoing operation of CBEH is generously supported by UQ alumnus, Paul Taylor (right), who, together with his family, also sponsors The Taylor Family Chair position held by CBEH Director Professor Lisa Nissen.

If you would like to join us in advancing better health outcomes for our communities, we invite you to make a donation to the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health by contacting advancement@bel.uq.edu.au.

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