About
Mark Hann is a Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics at the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research & Primary Care within the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester.
Research Interests
- Longitudinal analysis of National Health Service (NHS) workforce dynamics
- Participation of international medical graduates in NHS
- Job separation factors among general practitioners (GPs)
- Diabetes prevention and health service cost-effectiveness
- Mental health and sensory impairment in aging populations
Recent Research Trends
Mark's recent publications focus on GP burnout, long-COVID sleep interventions, postnatal depression screening, and diabetes prevention economics. His work combines biostatistical modeling with health policy evaluation, often involving multidisciplinary collaborations and longitudinal database analysis.Key Projects
- Cardiac Rehabilitation for Children (Active 2022-2025): Integrating physical and mental health approaches
- SENSE-Cog Project: Mental wellbeing for elderly Europeans with sensory impairments
- NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS-DPP): Long-term multimethod assessment
Additional Contributions
He has contributed to datasets on dementia care, trial recruitment strategies, and glucose regulation treatments, with research outputs spanning peer-reviewed journals, reviews, and study protocols.0Publications listed
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