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Associate Professor Bonny Parkinson serves as the Interim Deputy Director of the Macquarie University Centre for Health Economy (MUCHE). With expertise in health economics, particularly in pharmaceutical policy and economic evaluation methodology, she has a strong research background in cancer, hearing, and precision medicine. Bonny has conducted numerous economic evaluations of healthcare interventions and medications, employing advanced econometric analysis and qualitative research methods. She co-leads the health technology assessment stream and has been involved in significant evaluation submissions to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee and the Medical Services Advisory Committee. Bonny has over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles in high-quality journals, such as Health Economics and Pharmacoeconomics. She has received several notable awards, including the Australian Health Economics Society Rising Star Award in 2022 and various research excellence awards from Macquarie University and the University of Technology Sydney. Her educational background includes a PhD in Health Economics and a Master of Science from the University of York. Bonny regularly teaches health economics at the Master's level and is known for her ability to communicate complex economic research compellingly.
Macquarie University Centre for Health Economy • Sydney, Australia
Interim Deputy Director, overseeing research and projects in health economics.
Macquarie University Centre for Health Economy • Sydney, Australia
Led research projects focused on health economics and pharmaceutical evaluation.
Centre for Health Economics, University of Technology Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Conducted research on health economics, focusing on evaluation methodologies.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).