
معرفی
Stephen Morris is the RAND Professor of Health Services Research at the University of Cambridge. He currently serves as Head of the Primary Care Unit (PCU), Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (CCHSR), Deputy Director of NIHR ARC East of England, and Professorial Fellow in Health Services Research at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. A health economist with a PhD in economics (2002), he has held academic positions at University College London, Brunel University London, Imperial College London, and City University London. His work spans economic analyses of health interventions, risk prediction, and health service use.
Professor Morris leads major research initiatives funded by the NIHR Policy Research Programme, including studies on coordinated care for rare diseases (CONCORD2), health impacts of the HS2 train line (WISH2), and improving pulmonary rehabilitation uptake (UPTURN). His methodological expertise includes discrete choice experiments and econometric analyses of large datasets like Hospital Episode Statistics and Health Survey for England. He has authored over 280 peer-reviewed papers and a health economics textbook.



