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Dr. Ana Johnson obtained her undergraduate training in economics at Nottingham University in England and completed her Master's in Economics at the University of Houston. She earned her PhD in Health Economics/Health Services Research from the University of Texas Health Science Center at the School of Public Health in Houston. Afterward, she served as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for AIDS Intervention Research at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. She later joined McMaster University, where she received a CIHR Career Award. Currently, she holds the position of Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Queen's University, where she is also the Director of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) at the Queen's Health Services Research Facility. Dr. Johnson's research interests focus on economic evaluations of health care programs, uncertainty in cost-effectiveness analysis, decision-making processes, resource allocation, public health, and health technologies. Her recent projects involve economic evaluations of health programs and the application of classical Bayesian methods in cost-effectiveness analysis, with decision analytic projects emphasizing resource allocation priorities in the USA, Canada, and New Zealand.
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences and Director of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.
Centre for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Worked as an Assistant Professor focusing on health-related research.
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences • Queen's Health Services Research Facility, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Director of the ICES, overseeing health services research initiatives.
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