
About
Michel Grignon is a Professor of Economics and Health Economist at McMaster University, with appointments in both the Department of Economics and Department of Health, Aging and Society. His research focuses on reconciling efficiency and equity in healthcare systems, particularly through resource allocation strategies for aging populations. He collaborates with institutions like Dalhousie University and has contributed to policy discussions on universal healthcare and aging populations.
- Education: Master's Equivalent from École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique (ENSAE), PhD in Economic History from École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)
Research Interests: Grignon specializes in aging populations, health economics, equity in healthcare systems, social determinants of health, and policy analysis. His work examines chronic disease management, health insurance models, and international comparisons of healthcare efficiency.
Recent Publications: His 2025-2023 work demonstrates trends in analyzing social equity through longitudinal studies, pandemic impacts on aging populations, housing insecurity effects on mortality, and economic evaluations of palliative care programs.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
Advising & Grants: While no specific students are listed, his 40+ years of publications show sustained grant funding and collaborative research across disciplines.
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