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Natasha worked as a clinical pharmacist in hospital and community settings for years, completing her Masters in Health Economics in 2018 and PhD in 2023 from Deakin University. Her PhD focused on estimating the economic burden of opioid use disorders and examining barriers to opioid agonist treatments in Australian populations. She currently serves as a Research Fellow in the Health Economics Group at Monash University’s School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Natasha's research interests include health economics techniques, cost of illness studies, economic evaluations, discrete choice experiments, and quality of life studies aimed at understanding and improving mental health among Australians, with a special focus on opioid use disorders. She has supervised Master's students across various projects, including the impact of medication-related hospital-acquired complications and the cost-effectiveness of opioid substitution programs. Natasha is actively engaged with the Australian Health Economics Society's mental health special interest group, contributing her expertise towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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