
About
Gabriel Rogers is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Manchester's Manchester Centre for Health Economics, specializing in evidence synthesis and decision-analytic modeling. His work focuses on analyzing clinical pathways, particularly through cost-effectiveness frameworks and data visualization for nonexpert communication. Previously, he spent a decade at NICE as a lead health economist, contributing to 30 clinical guidelines and over 200 policy meetings.
His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and wellbeing. He is a member of the NICE Technology Appraisal Committee and has collaborated on projects such as economic models for diabetes self-management platforms and breast cancer screening programs.
- Research Themes:
- Joint analysis of clinical decision-points
- Development of consistent modeling tools
- Data visualization for complex health models
- Key Collaborations:
- UK National Screening Committee
- NICE
- University of Exeter
- 2024–2025 Articles:
- Cost-effectiveness in liver disease screening
- Risk-stratified breast cancer models
- Economic analysis of NSAID prescribing risks
Grants & Projects: Collaborating on the evaluation of a digital diabetes self-management platform (2024–2026).
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