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Carolin Brinkmann is a Scientific Associate at the Department of Health Care Management within the University of Hamburg Business School. She is affiliated with the Hamburg Center for Health Economics (HCHE) and holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree. Her research focuses on health economics, cost-effectiveness analysis, public health policy, and pandemic-related behavioral studies. She has contributed to key projects such as the European COVID Survey (ECOS), analyzing vaccine prioritization and risk perception during the pandemic.
Her work often bridges healthcare management and economic evaluation, with recent studies examining radioligand therapy cost-effectiveness, willingness-to-pay dynamics for healthcare interventions, and socioeconomic factors influencing health risk perceptions. Brinkmann’s articles address critical themes like pandemic response strategies, well-being valuation frameworks, and healthcare resource allocation fairness.
Brinkmann collaborates with institutions like the HCHE and maintains ties to interdisciplinary teams researching health policy and interprofessional care models. She holds no explicitly listed scientific awards but has been involved in EU-funded projects and contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being).




