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Adam Irving is an early-career health economist with a focus on evaluating the impact of interventions designed to encourage the judicious use of scarce resources. His research primarily involves conducting economic evaluations using both clinical trial and observational data, particularly in the fields of haematology and haematological malignancy. He leads the Epidemiological Modelling Australia Patients Myeloma (EpiMAP Myeloma) project, where he collaborates with a cross-faculty research team to develop a patient-level microsimulation model that maps the complex treatment pathways of multiple myeloma patients. With a PhD in Health Economics, Adam emphasizes the integration of health economic principles into his research initiatives, contributing significantly to the advancement of knowledge regarding the optimal use of health resources. Adam has been actively engaged in several research projects focusing on blood management and optimizing clinical outcomes for transfused patients, demonstrating his commitment to improving healthcare delivery through rigorous evidence-based research.
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