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Professor Martin Hoyle leads a research team at the Macquarie University Centre for Health Economy (MUCHE), focusing on health technology assessments and evaluations related to pharmaceutical submissions. His work prominently involves critiquing and analyzing submissions for both the Australian Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC). He has evaluated numerous drugs across various clinical areas including cancers and chronic diseases, contributing significantly to the health economics field. Prof. Hoyle has published extensively on health technology assessment methodologies and has served as an external examiner and advisor on several health committees. His academic qualifications include a PhD and MSc in Ecology, as well as a background in Mathematics and Statistics. He previously directed the Peninsula Technology Assessment Group at the University of Exeter. Prof. Hoyle’s research interests are deeply rooted in health technology assessment, particularly focusing on economic evaluations of medical interventions.
Peninsula Technology Assessment Group, University of Exeter • Exeter, UK
Performed health technology assessments for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and other health bodies.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).