CHE Research Bites 2024
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CHE Research Bites 2024

#CHEresearchbites are short, easy to read summaries of the latest research from Centre for Health Economics - Monash Business School - perfect for when you are waiting for your coffee, in between meetings, or to share with your friends/family. Follow our socials to keep up to date with the latest research bites, search our archive, or check out our 2024 library conveniently collected below for your holiday reading...


??What evidence are funding decisions for new cancer drugs based on? By Kah-Ling Sia and Jing Jing Li

???As temperatures rise across Australia, our workplaces are becoming more dangerous. By Andrew Ireland , David Johnston , and Rachel Knott

??How have corporate-owned medical practices changed healthcare services? By Anthony Scott

??Private hospitals and affiliation with chains are increasing. What does this mean for patients? By Johannes Kunz , Carol Propper, Kevin E. Staub, and Rainer Winkelmann

??AI is already transforming healthcare. What do we need to watch for? By Vinh Vo, Gang Chen , and Maame Esi Woode

??Prenatal exposure to air pollution causes respiratory issues decades later. By David Johnston , Nicolau Martin Bassols , and Sonja de New

??Too hot to think straight? How heat affects our decisions. By Michelle Escobar , David Johnston , Rachel Knott and Rohan Sweeney

??What makes for a good life according to young teens? By Maame Esi Woode and Gang Chen

??Better community support of young immigrant parents could also benefit our healthcare system. By Nicole Black and Johannes Kunz

??Swapping children’s time from digital media to enrichment activities improves academic skills. By Nicole Black , Dhanusha Jayawardana and Gawain Heckley

????Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. By Terence C Cheng , Seonghoon Kim and Dennis Petrie

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