About
Martin Eden is a Research Fellow in the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research & Primary Care at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on economic evaluations of healthcare interventions, stated preference methodologies, and qualitative analysis in health services contexts.
Education:
- PhD in Health Economics - University of Manchester
- MSc in Health Economics and Health Policy - University of Birmingham
- MRes in Health and Social Care - University of Salford
- BA (Hons) Humanities - University of Luton
Eden's research examines cost-effectiveness of medical interventions across diverse clinical areas including vascular surgery, rheumatology, cancer screening, and public health. His methodological expertise spans economic modeling, observational studies, and systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on translating economic analyses into practical healthcare solutions.
He contributes to the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing and has participated in impactful projects like 'Reducing prescribing errors and improving patient safety'. His work has received media coverage in The Guardian regarding public health policy implications.
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