
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
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of York
Works
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1991
Journal Article
A Needs-Based Methodology for Allocating Health-Care Resources in Ontario, Canada - Development and An Application
Eyles, J, Birch, S, Chambers, S, Hurley, J and Hutchison, B (1991). A Needs-Based Methodology for Allocating Health-Care Resources in Ontario, Canada - Development and An Application. Social Science & Medicine, 33 (4), 489-500. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(91)90331-6
1991
Book Chapter
Incentives to be healthy: an economic model of health-related behaviour
Birch, S. and Stoddart, G. (1991). Incentives to be healthy: an economic model of health-related behaviour. Incentives in health systems. (pp. 169-187) edited by G. Lopez Casasnovas. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
1990
Journal Article
Promoting healthy behaviour: the importance of economic analysis in policy formulation for AIDS prevention
Birch, Stephen and Stoddart, Greg (1990). Promoting healthy behaviour: the importance of economic analysis in policy formulation for AIDS prevention. Health Policy, 16 (3), 187-197. doi: 10.1016/0168-8510(90)90420-I
1990
Journal Article
The relative cost effectiveness of water fluoridation across communities: analysis of variations according to underlying caries levels
Birch, S. (1990). The relative cost effectiveness of water fluoridation across communities: analysis of variations according to underlying caries levels. Community Dental Health, 7 (1), 3-10.
1989
Journal Article
Estimates of General-Practitioner Workload - a Review
Thomas, K, Birch, S, Milner, P, Nicholl, J, Westlake, L and Williams, B (1989). Estimates of General-Practitioner Workload - a Review. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 39 (329), 509-513.
1989
Journal Article
Health care charges: lessons from the U.K
Birch, S (1989). Health care charges: lessons from the U.K. Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 13 (2), 145-57.
1989
Journal Article
Health-Care Charges - Lessons From the Uk
Birch, S (1989). Health-Care Charges - Lessons From the Uk. Health Policy, 13 (2), 145-157. doi: 10.1016/0168-8510(89)90069-9
1989
Journal Article
Hypothesis: charges to patients impair the quality of dental care for elderly people
Birch, S. (1989). Hypothesis: charges to patients impair the quality of dental care for elderly people. Age and Ageing, 18 (2), 136-140. doi: 10.1093/ageing/18.2.136
1989
Journal Article
The evaluation of lithotripsy as a treatment for gallstones: a randomised control trial approach in England
Milner, P., Birch, S., Nicholl, J., Westlake, L., Williams, B., Ross, B. and Johnson, A. (1989). The evaluation of lithotripsy as a treatment for gallstones: a randomised control trial approach in England. Journal of Lithotripsy and Stone Disease, 12, 122-132.
1988
Journal Article
Item of Service Remuneration in General-Practice in the Uk - What Can We Learn From Dentists
Birch, S (1988). Item of Service Remuneration in General-Practice in the Uk - What Can We Learn From Dentists. Family Practice, 5 (4), 265-270. doi: 10.1093/fampra/5.4.265
1988
Journal Article
Item of service remuneration in general practice in the UK: what can we learn from dentists?
Birch, S (1988). Item of service remuneration in general practice in the UK: what can we learn from dentists?. Family practice, 5 (4), 265-70.
1988
Journal Article
DRGs U.K. style: a comparison of U.K. and U.S. policies for hospital cost containment and their implications for health status
Birch, Stephen (1988). DRGs U.K. style: a comparison of U.K. and U.S. policies for hospital cost containment and their implications for health status. Health Policy, 10 (2), 143-154. doi: 10.1016/0168-8510(88)90003-6
1988
Journal Article
DRGs U.K. style: a comparison of U.K. and U.S. policies for hospital cost containment and their implications for health status
Birch, S. (1988). DRGs U.K. style: a comparison of U.K. and U.S. policies for hospital cost containment and their implications for health status. Health Policy, 10 (2), 143-54.
1988
Journal Article
Gallstone lithotripsy
Mays, Nicholas, Johnson, A. G., Ross, B., Milner, P. C. and Birch, S. (1988). Gallstone lithotripsy. The Lancet, 332 (8608), 457-458. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(88)90451-5
1988
Journal Article
The Identification of Supplier-Inducement in a Fixed Price System of Health-Care Provision - the Case of Dentistry in the United-Kingdom
Birch, S (1988). The Identification of Supplier-Inducement in a Fixed Price System of Health-Care Provision - the Case of Dentistry in the United-Kingdom. Journal of Health Economics, 7 (2), 129-150. doi: 10.1016/0167-6296(88)90012-4
1988
Journal Article
Charges for preventive services
Birch, S. (1988). Charges for preventive services. Lancet, 1 (8579), 245-245.
1988
Journal Article
Hospital and community health service costs: England and Scotland compared
Maynard, A. and Birch, S. (1988). Hospital and community health service costs: England and Scotland compared. British Medical Journal, 296 (6618), 360-361.
1988
Journal Article
Market forces and market failure in the General Dental Service: the efficiency and equity implications of manpower redistribution
Birch, S. (1988). Market forces and market failure in the General Dental Service: the efficiency and equity implications of manpower redistribution. Community Dental Health, 5 (2), 95-111.
1988
Book Chapter
Regional equity in health care provision
Birch, S. and Maynard A. (1988). Regional equity in health care provision. System Science in Health Care: Health care system and actors. (pp. 203-206) Paris, France: Masson.
1988
Book Chapter
Testing for supplier-inducement in UK dentistry
Birch, S. (1988). Testing for supplier-inducement in UK dentistry. System science in health care: health care system and actors. (pp. 685-688) edited by G. Duru, R. Englebrecht, C. Flagle and W. van Eimeren. Paris, France: Masson.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the complex relationships between pre-existing conditions and cancer diagnosis in an ageing population
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Essays on the Economics of Mental Health
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor KK Tang, Professor Luke Connelly
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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
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Doctor Philosophy
Three Essays on the Economics of Child Health and Development
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly
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Doctor Philosophy
Three Essays on the Economics of Child Health and Development
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly
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Doctor Philosophy
Uncertainty, Learning and Growth Dynamics in Export Markets
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor KK Tang, Professor Luke Connelly
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Doctor Philosophy
Developing a health workforce planning framework to better utilise the advanced practitioner role.
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Investing in health as a pathway to improved economic performance
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jonas Fooken, Professor Luke Connelly
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Three Essays on the Economics of Child Health and Development
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Economics of Ageing, Health Outcomes and Workforce Planning
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Christiern Rose, Professor Brenda Gannon
Media
Enquiries
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- economic evaluation of health care systems
- equity in health care resource allocation
- health care funding
- health economics
- health workforce planning
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