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Stella Stolk is a health economist with expertise in costing interventions, cost illness studies, and economic evaluations. She employs discrete choice experiments and contingent valuation methods to evaluate health interventions. Currently, her research focuses on applying health economic methods in drug and alcohol research settings, particularly concerning drug treatment and rehabilitation within criminal justice pathways. Stolk's projects involve economic evaluations of public health interventions aimed at enhancing the health system's capacity to treat diseases in low-income countries, including HIV and chronic diseases, alongside specific evaluations of spinal muscular atrophy costs in Australia and the valuation of fertility treatments. She completed her PhD in Health Economics at the Kirby Institute, UNSW, in 2020, where her doctoral research investigated the societal economic value of interventions for the offender population in Australia.
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