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Liz Schroeder is a Researcher at Macquarie University's Centre for the Health Economy, specializing in health economics and public health policy. Her work focuses on evaluating healthcare interventions, cost-benefit analyses, and mental health policy.
She leads multiple high-impact projects, including the evaluation of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and studies on outcomes-based care for vulnerable populations. Notable projects include the RuralKidsGPS initiative to improve pediatric care in rural NSW and optimizing mental health treatments using AI. Her research spans global health challenges, such as pandemic impacts on mental health in Indonesia and addressing brain drain in China's public health workforce.
Key areas of expertise include health economics, cost analysis, and healthcare policy design. Her recent publications explore topics like stuttering's economic burden, workplace psychological distress, and integrated pediatric care models. While no awards are explicitly listed, her extensive project leadership and peer-reviewed outputs highlight her contributions to the field.
Advising and grants include collaborations with institutions like the Macquarie Research Centre and the NSW Ministry of Health. Her work often addresses disparities in healthcare access, particularly for rural populations and vulnerable elderly groups.




