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Hannah Riedl is a researcher at Aalborg University specializing in Music Therapy and its related methodologies. She is actively involved in research projects concerning health economics, particularly focusing on the cost-effectiveness of music therapy interventions. Riedl's work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals aimed at promoting global well-being through accessible health interventions. She plays a crucial role as a principal investigator in a long-term PhD project titled “What Value Music Therapy?” which explores the economic values associated with music therapy practices. Riedl's contributions to academia also include organizing and moderating workshops, presenting her findings at various conferences, and collaborating on research exploring the implications of music therapy on public health. Her commitment lies in improving the economic understanding of therapy practices and their effectiveness in contributing to societal health outcomes. Riedl is engaged in significant discussions regarding health economic evaluations, supporting innovation and research that highlights the benefits of integrating music therapy within healthcare.
Aalborg University • Aalborg, Denmark
Conducting research in health economics and music therapy, focusing on the economic aspects and societal impacts of therapy practices.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.