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Dr. Angela Bate is a Health Economist and Health Services Researcher at Northumbria University, with a national and international reputation in health economic methods and public health evaluations. She joined Northumbria in 2017 after 14 years as a Senior Research Fellow at Newcastle University, where she completed her PhD titled Managing Scarcity: Understanding and Developing Healthcare Commissioning. Her research focuses on integrating health economics into complex public health evaluations, including realist economic evaluation methodologies, social return on investment (SROI), and social network analysis.
- Research Interests: Health economics in public health, healthcare commissioning, SROI, realist evaluation methods, paramedic decision-making, mental health crisis interventions.
- Supervision: She supervises PhD students Karl Charlton (paramedic decision-making) and Maureen Munguti (football foundations and SROI).
- Current Projects: Leading NIHR-funded interdisciplinary evaluations, poverty-informed mental health systems in Angola, and collaborative work with Parkinson’s UK.
Her methodological expertise includes realist economic evaluation, discrete choice experiments, and mixed-methods analysis. She is an associate member of Fuse (Centre for Translational Research in Public Health) and part of the Complex Systems research group, NIHR School for Public Health Research, and Social Value International Academic Research Group.
- Publications: Key works include studies on nurse retention, end-of-life care, and SROI frameworks in social prescribing.
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