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Emeritus Professor Stephen Birch
Emeritus Professor

Stephen Birch

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Overview

Background

Professor Stephen Birch commenced in 2018 as Director and Taylor Family Chair of UQ’s Centre for the Business and Economics of Health.

He is also a senior scientist at the WHO Collaborating Centre on Health Workforce Planning at Dalhousie University, Canada, and also holds visiting professorial appointments at the University of Manchester, UK (since 2006) and the University of Technology, Sydney (since 2003).

Professor Birch is a pioneer in the field of health economics. He has developed and applied new methods for the economic evaluation of health care systems, with particular emphasis on equity in health care resource allocation, and needs-based approaches to health care funding and health workforce planning.

Prior to joining UQ, Professor Birch was a professor of health economics at McMaster University, Canada, for almost three decades. He has also worked at the Medical Care Research Unit, Sheffield University, UK and at the Centre for Health Economics, York University, UK. He has held honorary appointments at dental schools in Toronto and Malmo (Sweden) and the School of Public Health at Cape Town (South Africa).

Professor Birch holds a Doctor of Philosophy in economics from York University (UK), a Master of Science in fiscal studies from Bath University (UK), and a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Sheffield University.

During his career, Professor Birch has been a consultant with WHO and the World Bank, as well as serving on many national and provincial health department expert panels and advisory councils for health workforce planning in Canada and the UK. From 2015 to 2017, he served on the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences expert panel on improving access to oral health care for vulnerable people living in Canada.

Professor Birch has published more than 250 research papers with particular interests in health service and health workforce planning, access to care in underserved populations and needs-based allocation of resources and provider remuneration.

From 1997-2012, he served as Senior Editor for the leading academic journal, Social Science & Medicine. He currently serves on the editorial advisory boards of Social Science & Medicine & Health and Social Care in the Community.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Stephen Birch is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of York

Works

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345 works between 1985 and 2025

221 - 240 of 345 works

2002

Journal Article

Management of the low-grade abnormal Pap smear: What are women's preferences?

Melnikow, J, Kuppermann, M, Birch, S, Chan, BKS and Nuovo, J (2002). Management of the low-grade abnormal Pap smear: What are women's preferences?. Journal of Family Practice, 51 (10), 849-855.

Management of the low-grade abnormal Pap smear: What are women's preferences?

2002

Journal Article

On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales

Birch, Stephen and Gafni, Amiram (2002). On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales. Health economics, 11 (3), 185-91.

On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales

2002

Journal Article

On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales

Birch, S and Gafni, A (2002). On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales. Health Economics, 11 (3), 185-191. doi: 10.1002/hec.706

On being NICE in the UK: guidelines for technology appraisal for the NHS in England and Wales

2002

Journal Article

The distribution problem in economic evaluation: Income and the valuation of costs and consequences of health care programmes

Donaldson, C, Birch, S and Gafni, A (2002). The distribution problem in economic evaluation: Income and the valuation of costs and consequences of health care programmes. Health Economics, 11 (1), 55-70. doi: 10.1002/hec.642

The distribution problem in economic evaluation: Income and the valuation of costs and consequences of health care programmes

2002

Book Chapter

Making the problem fit the solution: evidence-based decision-making and "Dolly" economics

Birch, Stephen (2002). Making the problem fit the solution: evidence-based decision-making and "Dolly" economics. Evidence-based health economics. (pp. Unknown-Unknown) edited by Cam Donaldson, Miranda Mugford and Luke Vale. London, United Kingdom: BMJ Books.

Making the problem fit the solution: evidence-based decision-making and "Dolly" economics

2002

Journal Article

Opportunity costs and uncertainty in the economic evaluation of health care interventions

Sendi, P., Gafni, A. and Birch, S. (2002). Opportunity costs and uncertainty in the economic evaluation of health care interventions. Health Economics, 11 (1), 23-31. doi: 10.1002/hec.641

Opportunity costs and uncertainty in the economic evaluation of health care interventions

2002

Journal Article

Patient preferences and the measurement of utilities in the evaluation of dental technologies

Birch, S and Ismail, AI (2002). Patient preferences and the measurement of utilities in the evaluation of dental technologies. Journal of Dental Research, 81 (7), 446-450. doi: 10.1177/154405910208100702

Patient preferences and the measurement of utilities in the evaluation of dental technologies

2001

Journal Article

Integrating workforce planning, human resources and service planning

O’Brien-Pallas, Linda, Birch, Stephen, Baumann, Andrea and Tomblin Murphy, Gail (2001). Integrating workforce planning, human resources and service planning. Human Resources Development Journal, 5 (1-3), 1-15.

Integrating workforce planning, human resources and service planning

2001

Journal Article

Commentary: Social inequalities in health, social epidemiology and social value

Birch, S (2001). Commentary: Social inequalities in health, social epidemiology and social value. International Journal of Epidemiology, 30 (2), 294-296. doi: 10.1093/ije/30.2.294

Commentary: Social inequalities in health, social epidemiology and social value

2001

Journal Article

Health human resource planning for the new millennium: inputs in the production of health, illness, and recovery in populations.

Birch, S. (2001). Health human resource planning for the new millennium: inputs in the production of health, illness, and recovery in populations.. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 33 (4), 109-114.

Health human resource planning for the new millennium: inputs in the production of health, illness, and recovery in populations.

2001

Journal Article

Capitation and primary care in Canada: Financial incentives and the evolution of health service organizations

Gillett, J, Hutchison, B and Birch, S (2001). Capitation and primary care in Canada: Financial incentives and the evolution of health service organizations. International Journal of Health Services, 31 (3), 583-603. doi: 10.2190/2FEN-AQKK-LCEV-7KU5

Capitation and primary care in Canada: Financial incentives and the evolution of health service organizations

2001

Journal Article

Health profiles of Hamilton: Spatial characterisation of neighbourhoods for health investigations

Luginaah I., Jerrett M., Elliott S., Eyles J., Parizeau K., Birch S., Abernathy T., Veenstra G., Hutchinson B. and Giovis C. (2001). Health profiles of Hamilton: Spatial characterisation of neighbourhoods for health investigations. GeoJournal, 53 (2), 135-147. doi: 10.1023/A:1015724619845

Health profiles of Hamilton: Spatial characterisation of neighbourhoods for health investigations

2000

Journal Article

Health human resource planning in home care

O’Brien-Pallas, L., Baumann, A., Birch, S. and Tomblin Murphy, G. (2000). Health human resource planning in home care. HealthcarePapers, 1 (4), 53-59. doi: 10.12927/hcpap..17351

Health human resource planning in home care

2000

Journal Article

Heterogeneity in the determinants of health and illness: The example of socioeconomic status and smoking

Birch, S, Jerrett, M and Eyles, J (2000). Heterogeneity in the determinants of health and illness: The example of socioeconomic status and smoking. Social Science & Medicine, 51 (2), 307-317. doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(99)00455-4

Heterogeneity in the determinants of health and illness: The example of socioeconomic status and smoking

2000

Journal Article

A cost-benefit analysis using a willingness-to-pay questionnaire of intranasal budesonide for seasonal allergic rhinitis

Keith, PK, Haddon, J and Birch, S (2000). A cost-benefit analysis using a willingness-to-pay questionnaire of intranasal budesonide for seasonal allergic rhinitis. Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, 84 (1), 55-62. doi: 10.1016/S1081-1206(10)62741-X

A cost-benefit analysis using a willingness-to-pay questionnaire of intranasal budesonide for seasonal allergic rhinitis

2000

Journal Article

Needs-based primary medical care capitation: Development and evaluation of alternative approaches

Hutchison B., Hurley J., Birch S., Lomas J., Walter S.D., Eyles J. and Stratford-Devai F. (2000). Needs-based primary medical care capitation: Development and evaluation of alternative approaches. Health Care Management Science, 3 (2), 89-99.

Needs-based primary medical care capitation: Development and evaluation of alternative approaches

1999

Journal Article

The 39 steps: the mystery of health inequalities in the UK

Birch, S. (1999). The 39 steps: the mystery of health inequalities in the UK. Health Economics, 8 (4), 301-308. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1050(199906)8:43.0.CO;2-T

The 39 steps: the mystery of health inequalities in the UK

1999

Journal Article

Life without disease: the pursuit of medical utopia

Birch, Stephen (1999). Life without disease: the pursuit of medical utopia. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 318 (7185), 742-742. doi: 10.1136/bmj.318.7185.742

Life without disease: the pursuit of medical utopia

1999

Journal Article

Willingness to pay for periodontal therapy: Development and testing of an instrument

Matthews, DC, Birch, S, Gafni, A and DiCenso, A (1999). Willingness to pay for periodontal therapy: Development and testing of an instrument. Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 59 (1), 44-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1999.tb03234.x

Willingness to pay for periodontal therapy: Development and testing of an instrument

1999

Journal Article

Preference based measures in dentistry: a review of the literature and recommendations for research

Matthews, D., Gafni, A. and Birch, S. (1999). Preference based measures in dentistry: a review of the literature and recommendations for research. Community Dental Health, 16 (1), 5-11.

Preference based measures in dentistry: a review of the literature and recommendations for research

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    Incorporating the gains from healthy ageing in health system planning
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Developing Cultural Sensitivity and Capability through Communication Training for Mental Health Professionals (MRFF Indigenous Health Research Grant led by QIMRB)
    Queensland Institute of Medical Research
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2023
    Child Dental Benefit Policies and the Health of Australian Children
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Cost benefit analysis and recommendations on the centralised equipment sterilisation procedures used within WMHHS Oral Health Services compared to re-implementing remote sterilisation procedures
    West Moreton Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Stephen Birch is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring the complex relationships between pre-existing conditions and cancer diagnosis in an ageing population

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Three Essays on the Economics of Child Health and Development

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Uncertainty, Learning and Growth Dynamics in Export Markets

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor KK Tang, Professor Luke Connelly

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Developing a health workforce planning framework to better utilise the advanced practitioner role.

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investing in health as a pathway to improved economic performance

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jonas Fooken, Professor Luke Connelly

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Essays on the Economics of Mental Health

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor KK Tang, Professor Luke Connelly

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Incorporating the Gains from Healthy Ageing in Health System Planning

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly, Dr Bao Hoang Nguyen, Dr Sabrina Lenzen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Three Essays on the Economics of Child Health and Development

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Emeritus Professor Stephen Birch directly for media enquiries about:

  • economic evaluation of health care systems
  • equity in health care resource allocation
  • health care funding
  • health economics
  • health workforce planning

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