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Associate Professor Rachael Moorin is an adjunct faculty member in the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Western Australia, and a Professor of Health Economics and Data Analytics at Curtin University. She completed her PhD in Population Health from UWA in 2005, alongside a Graduate Certificate in Health Economics from Curtin University. With a robust background in health services research, Rachael collaborates closely with the Centre for Health Services Research. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she plays a significant role in the evaluation sub-committee of the Medical Services Advisory Committee, contributing to vital health policy assessments. Rachael’s research primarily focuses on leveraging linked administrative health data to enhance evidence-based care and improve health outcomes for various chronic conditions. She leads a research team at Curtin University and has been involved in numerous high-profile research projects funded by national and state agencies, securing over $18 million in research grants. Rachael has also made significant contributions to the field through her work with major health organizations and has been actively engaged in international collaborations and population data science initiatives. Her leadership and expertise have been recognized widely within the academic community, solidifying her as a key figure in health economics and data analytics research.
Curtin University • Perth, WA
Lead researcher focused on health economics and the analysis of health data.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Population and Global Health.
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