
معرفی
Dr. Long Le is a Senior Research Fellow at the Health Economics Division of Monash University's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. He holds an external role as a scientific writer at the Joanna Briggs Institute, University of Adelaide. He completed his PhD at Deakin University in 2018, focusing on cost-effectiveness of interventions for eating disorders. From 2018–2022, he was an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Deakin University. His expertise spans trial-based economic evaluations and modeling techniques for mental health interventions. Current work includes designing and analyzing economic evaluations for clinical trials across health conditions.
Research Interests:
- Economic evaluation of mental health interventions
- Modelling cost-effectiveness
- Health policy analysis
- Burden of disease assessments
- Mental health prevention strategies
Recent Projects:
- Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Economic Modelling Project (2025)
- Modelling the burden of mental disorders in Western Australia (2025)
- Independent Evaluation of the Supporting Recovery Pilot (SRP) (2025)
Awards:
- 2020 Society for Mental Health Research Team Award
- Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2022)
- ANZAED/AED ICED Early Investigator Travel Award (2020)
Grants & Advising:
Dr. Le has secured grants for projects on mental health economics and led collaborations with institutions like the Department of Health and Aged Care. He supervises PhD students focusing on mental health and obesity burden in youth.
Labs/Teams:
Participates in the SPHPM Health Economics Group and contributes to the Global Burden of Disease Study collaborations.




