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Professor Suzanne Robinson is an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University's Curtin School of Population Health, part of the Faculty of Health Sciences. She also serves as Chair and Director of Deakin Health Economics (2022–present) and previously held roles such as Director of Health Economics and Data Analytics (2012–2022). Her work focuses on digital health, telehealth implementation, and health economics, with a strong emphasis on using health data to improve equitable service delivery. She has secured over $200 million in funding for digital health innovation.
Education:
- PhD in Health Services Research (2007)
- MSc in Health Economics and Health Policy (University of Birmingham, 1999)
- BSc (Hons) in Public and Social Policy Management (University of Birmingham, 1998)
Research Interests: Suzanne leads international research in digital health, including telehealth and virtual care. Her work spans economic evaluations of clinical trials, health resource allocation, and policy decision-making. Key areas include health data utilization, service improvement, and addressing health inequities.
Grants & Leadership: She has secured major grants, including a $200M industry-government consortium for digital health innovation. Her leadership roles include managing large-scale data analytics projects and health policy initiatives.
Labs & Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on telehealth implementation, economic evaluations, and data linkage studies, such as the PATHFINDER trial and telepractice disability projects.
