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Dr Philip Shackley is a researcher affiliated with Newcastle University, focusing on health economics, cost-effectiveness analysis, and public health. His work spans clinical trials, health policy, and economic valuation methods, with a strong emphasis on neurological rehabilitation and global healthcare challenges.
- Specializes in health economics and cost-effectiveness of medical interventions.
- Collaborated on landmark trials like BoTULS (stroke spasticity) and SANAD (epilepsy).
- Key methodologies: contingent valuation, discrete choice experiments, and QALY valuation.
Research Interests
Shackley’s research centers on quantifying the economic and clinical impacts of healthcare interventions. His studies address:
- Cost-effectiveness of botulinum toxin for post-stroke spasticity.
- Comparative analysis of dental and epilepsy treatments.
- Public valuation of health programs via willingness-to-pay frameworks.
- Global health disparities (e.g., stroke treatment in Tanzania).
Publications highlight methodological rigor in clinical trials and economic modeling. Awards and student supervision details are not publicly listed here.
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