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National Ranking
996

Overview

Karen Gerard is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with specific contributions in the subfields of epidemiology, rehabilitation, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their scholarly work covers key areas including acute ischemic stroke management, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, and cerebral palsy and movement disorders.

Recent publications include the paper titled Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions on Stroke in Lubumbashi City in DRC, published in 2025 in the World Journal of Neuroscience.

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Best Publications

  • Discrete choice experiments in health economics: A review of the literature

    Esther W. de Bekker-Grob;Mandy Ryan;Karen Gerard

  • Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care

    Mandy Ryan;Karen Gerard;Mabel Amaya-Amaya

  • Using discrete choice experiments to value health care programmes: current practice and future research reflections.

    Mandy Ryan;Karen Gerard

  • Economics of health care financing

    Cam Donaldson;Karen Gerard;Stephen Jan;Craig Mitton

  • Clinical and cost-effectiveness of donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine for Alzheimer's disease: a rapid and systematic review

    A. J. Clegg;Jackie Bryant;T. Nicholson;Linda McIntyre

  • Qaly league tables: Handle with care

    Karen Gerard;Gavin Mooney

  • Cost of illness studies: An aid to decision-making?

    Alan Shiell;Karen Gerard;Cam Donaldson

  • Economics of Health Care Financing: The Visible Hand

    Cam Donaldson;Karen Gerard;Stephen Jan;Craig Mitton

  • Utilisation as a measure of equity: weighing heat?

    Gavin Mooney;Jane Hall;Cam Donaldson;Karen Gerard

  • Discrete choice experiments in a nutshell

    Mandy Ryan;Karen Gerard;Mabel Amaya-Amaya

  • The cost of diabetes.

    K. Gerard;C. Donaldson;A. K. Maynard

  • Cost-utility in practice: a policy maker's guide to the state of the art.

    Karen Gerard

  • Evaluation of nurse and pharmacist independent prescribing

    Sue Latter;Alison Blenkinsopp;Alesha Smith;Steve Chapman

  • Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of growth hormone in children: a systematic review and economic evaluation.

    J Bryant;C Cave;B Mihaylova;D Chase

  • Exploring the social value of health-care interventions: a stated preference discrete choice experiment.

    Colin Green;Karen Gerard

  • A cost utility analysis of mammography screening in Australia.

    Jane Hall;Karen Gerard;Glenn Salkeld;Jeff Richardson

  • Is fast access to general practice all that should matter? A discrete choice experiment of patients' preferences.

    Karen Gerard;Chris Salisbury;Deborah Street;Catherine Pope

  • Reviewing emergency care systems I: insights from system dynamics modelling.

    V Lattimer;S Brailsford;J Turnbull;P Tarnaras

  • An evaluation of the costs, effectiveness and quality of renal replacement therapy provision in renal satellite units in England and Wales.

    P Roderick;T Nicholson;A Armitage;R Mehta

  • Econometric analyses of national health expenditures: Can positive economics help to answer normative questions?

    Alistair McGuire;David Parkin;David Hughes;Karen Gerard

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Jan
Stephen Jan George Institute for Global Health
Virginia Wiseman
Virginia Wiseman London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Craig Mitton
Craig Mitton University of British Columbia
Jane Hall
Jane Hall University of Technology Sydney
Sally C. Brailsford
Sally C. Brailsford University of Southampton
David Parkin
David Parkin City, University of London
Deborah Turnbull
Deborah Turnbull University of Adelaide
Tony Kendrick
Tony Kendrick University of Southampton
Catherine Pope
Catherine Pope University of Oxford
Gavin Mooney
Gavin Mooney University of Sydney

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