AHES is excited to announce the winners at the 42nd Annual AHES Conference:

AHES Best paper:

Prof Lisa Cameron:

“Sanitation, financial incentives and health spill overs: A cluster randomised trial” published in the Journal of Health Economics.

Best presentations at the AHES conference:

Dr Long Le, Deakin Health Economics, Deakin University, "Quality appraisal checklist for economic evaluations: what are health economists thinking about?"

Ms Elena Keller, UNSW, "Does fertility treatment provide good value for money? A cost-benefit analysis"

Dr Rachel Knott, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, "The impacts of drought on mental health care usage in Australia"

Best paper presented at AHED:

Ms Aarushi Dhingra, The University of Queensland, "Measuring Inequity in Less Utilised Health Services"

Congratulations to all awardees!