
معرفی
Professor Catia Nicodemo is a leading academic in Health Economics, currently holding the position of Professor of Health Economics at Brunel Business School (Brunel University London) and Associate Professor at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. She is also a Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford.
- PhD in Economics from Tor Vergata University
- MA and BA in Economics from Tor Vergata University
Her research spans Health Economics, Health Inequality, Health Policy Evaluation, and Applied Micro-Econometrics, with a focus on GP Workforce Dynamics, Primary Care Efficiency, and Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Health Outcomes. She actively uses Big Data (CPRD, QResearch) for policy modeling.
Her recent publications analyze health policy interventions (e.g., NHS resilience post-pandemic, ARRS roles in primary care), socioeconomic disparities in healthcare (diabetes/hypertension prescriptions in Spain), and labour economics (GP prescription behavior by country of training, staff retention in NHS).
Scientific recognition includes Kellogg College Fellowship, CRES Research Fellowship, and IZA Research Fellowship. She serves as associate editor for journals and reviews grants for NIHR and ESRC.
She supervises PhD/Master’s projects and collaborates with research groups such as Health Economics and Policy Evaluation at Oxford. Her funded projects include grants from NIHR, ESRC, and Horizon-2020.
Current projects include RSV Vaccination Economics (Moderna), ARRS roles in primary care (CARPE), Emergency Department Wait Times (NIHR), and Immigration and Health (Horizon-2020).



